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Gary Leonard Oldman (born 21 March 1958) is an English actor and filmmaker. Known for his versatility and intense acting style, he has received various accolades , including an Academy Award , a Golden Globe Award , three British Academy Film Awards , and nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards .
In 1989, Alan Clarke directed The Firm, starring real-life Millwall supporter Gary Oldman. [158] He plays Bex, leader of the football firm the Inter City Crew, a fictional representation of West Ham's Inter City Firm and their violent exploits. In it, Millwall's Bushwackers firm are depicted as The Buccaneers.
The Firm is a 1989 British made-for-television drama film directed by Alan Clarke and written by Al Hunter Ashton for the BBC.It stars Gary Oldman, Lesley Manville, Phil Davis, Charles Lawson and Steve McFadden in his acting debut.
Gary Oldman, left, and Jack Lowden star in the new Apple TV+ thriller series "Slow Horses." (Christopher L. Proctor / For The Times) As more film actors pivoted to TV, Gary Oldman watched in envy ...
Gary Oldman, who stars as grumpy yet gifted spy boss Jackson Lamb in Apple TV+ hit “Slow Horses,” has been recruited by the real MI5 – to narrate a Christmas poem. In collaboration with the ...
President Harry Truman was played by Gary Oldman in Oppenheimer, a reunion after Oldman played Commissioner Gordon in all three of Christopher Nolan's Batman movies.Oldman is no stranger to ...
Oldman at the 2011 Venice International Film Festival. English actor and filmmaker Gary Oldman made his film debut in the 1982 British ensemble drama Remembrance.He rose to prominence in British film with his portrayals of Sid Vicious in Sid and Nancy (1986), Joe Orton in Prick Up Your Ears (1987) and Rosencrantz in Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990), while also gaining attention as ...
Millwall Rovers' first game was an away fixture held on 3 October 1885 against Fillebrook, a team that played in Leytonstone. The newly formed team were beaten 5–0. [3] Millwall's first home game was on a piece of waste ground on Glengall Road against St Luke's, on 24 October 1885, which they won 2–1. [5]