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Gary Oldman has played a fair few drunks in his time, from Churchill to Jackson Lamb. But the Oscar winner has now admitted to once having a drinking problem which resulted in him being ...
By Houman Barekat Reviewing from York, England For Gary Oldman, it is a homecoming of sorts. The English actor got his first professional gig at the Theater Royal in York, a small city 210 miles ...
Gary Oldman has opened to rave reviews in a one-man show at York's Theatre Royal. The production of Krapp's Last Tape by Samuel Beckett marks a homecoming for Oldman, who began his professional acting ...
Gary Oldman apologises to Demi Moore for ‘unprofessional’ behaviour on set of The Scarlet Letter - The Slow Horses star ...
There were times when Gary Oldman was a heavy drinker. Now he just plays them. The iconic British actor, 67, jokes that he’s ...
Krapp’s Last Tape plays with time – and so does this production. Gary Oldman, on his return to the stage, chooses the theatre where he debuted in 1979 and the programme contains a letter from the ...
Jackson Lamb would surely approve. Gary Oldman has delighted millions as the outrageously flatulent anti-hero of Apple’s streaming series Slow Horses. He now returns to the UK stage as another ...
There aren’t many careers that have the range of Gary Oldman’s. From Dracula to his ... It could be great, but even if you fall and it’s no good, you’ve got to stand on the set and say ...
It can’t just be nostalgia? They have rehearsal rooms in London, in New York. Gary Oldman’s first stage role in 40 years could have been booked anywhere. Maria, who’s selling T-shirts in the ...
Forty-five years later, Gary Oldman re-enters with a cough from a stairway into a loft thick with dust, papers, boxes and tapes, woozy head stuffed with memories, pockets full of bananas.
REVIEW: Gary Oldman in Krapp’s Last Tape, York Theatre Royal, until May 17 HE last entered the York Theatre Royal stage on all fours in a hot, furry cat suit, mittens and nylon whiskers in Dick ...
Gary Oldman has vouched for the importance of theatres outside the capital, warning that the loss of venues regionally risks losing the next generation of audiences. The actor argued that without ...