Irish actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers says \"Star Wars: Episode VII\" director J.J. Abrams hasn\'t spoken to him about appearing in the sequel. Since the project was announced, Meyers\' name has been floated by the media and fans as a possible cast member, particularly because the actor and filmmaker previously collaborated on 2006\'s \"Mission: Impossible III.\" \"Look, I\'ve worked with J.J.,\" Rhys Meyers told EW.com about the \"Star Wars\" buzz. \"But I don\'t believe rumors.\" Should the \"Match Point\" and \"The Tudors\" star be offered a role, it would likely be playing a villain, not a hero, the entertainment industry news website said. \"I play bad guys because I look like one,\" Meyers said with a laugh. \"There\'s something in my physicality that\'s quite intense and lends me to being feral. I mean, I\'d love to be this lovely relaxed guy doing rom-coms, but I just don\'t get those types of offers. I suppose I\'m forever sort of the anti-hero.\" Meyers, 36, is to star in NBC\'s new series \"Dracula,\" starting next month.