Gary Oldman slams royal family for failing to honour him: ‘No wave’

Gary Oldman slams royal family for failing to honour him: ‘No wave’

Throughout his career, Gary Oldman won an Oscar for Best Actor for his work as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour (2017)

Actor known for films such as Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992), The Professional (1994), Batman: The Dark Knight (2008) and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), in addition to winning Oscar of Best Actor put The Destiny of a Nation (2017), Gary Oldman criticized the British royal family for not honoring him for his services in acting.

During an interview with BBCthe 66-year-old artist was honest about the lack of recognition from leaders. “I don’t know why. You should ask them. No nod from royalty, but there we are. Maybe it’s in my future,” he said.


Harry Potter: Gary Oldman blasts his own performance in the franchise: ‘Mediocre’

Despite playing one of the most beloved characters in the films of Harry Potter, Gary Oldman hates his acting as Sirius Blackand defined his work in the franchise starring Daniel Radcliffe as “mediocre.”

During participation in the podcast Happy Sad Confusedpresented by Josh Horowitzthe actor explained how he thinks he could have played the character “differently.” According to Oldmanhe could have read the books of J.K. Rowling to prepare for filming.

“Maybe if I had read the books like Alan [Rickman, intérprete de Severus Snape]if I had gone ahead, if I had known what was coming, I honestly think I would have interpreted it differently,” said the winner of Oscar 2018 of Best Actor put The Destiny of a Nation (2017).

“It’s like anything, if I sat down and looked at myself in something and said, ‘Oh my God, I’m amazing,’ it would be a really sad day, because you want to make the next thing better,” he continued. Gary Oldman in the conversation.

Source: Rollingstone

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