Gary Oldman
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 66 |
Date of birth | March 21,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | New Cross |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 174 (cm) |
Spouse | Gisele Schmidt |
Job | Film director |
Musician | |
Voice acting | |
Film Producer | |
Screenwriter | |
Books | Blood Riders: A Novel |
Nil by Mouth | |
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Children | Alfie Oldman |
Charlie John Oldman | |
Gulliver Flynn Oldman | |
Siblings | Laila Morse |
Grandchildren | Ozzy Oldman |
Matilda Oldman | |
Nephew | Gerry Bromfield |
Parents | Kathleen Oldman |
Leonard Oldman | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 402297 |
Léon: The Professional
The Dark Knight
Tiptoes
Hannibal
Hunter Killer
True Romance
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Sid and Nancy
The Book of Eli
Batman Begins
Air Force One
The Dark Knight Rises
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
The Hitman's Bodyguard
Immortal Beloved
Kung Fu Panda 2
The Space Between Us
A Christmas Carol
Child 44
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
JFK
State of Grace
Red Riding Hood
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
RoboCop
The Contender
Criminal
Prick Up Your Ears
Murder in the First
The Unborn
Lawless
Romeo Is Bleeding
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
Nil by Mouth
Chattahoochee
The Firm
Lost in Space
Tau
Planet 51
Track 29
Basquiat
Interstate 60
Quest for Camelot
Man Down
We Think the World of You
Meantime
Guns, Girls and Gambling
Darkest Hour
Léon
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Slow Horses
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Drama
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
BAFTA Award for Best British Film
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor
BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay
AACTA International Award for Best Actor
Empire Award for Best Actor
Empire Icon Award
London Film Critics' Circle Award for Actor of the Year
Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture
British Independent Film Award – The Variety Award
People's Choice Award for Favorite Cast
BFCA Critics' Choice Alan J. Pakula Award
Gotham Independent Film Tribute Award
Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor
Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Gary Oldman Life story
Gary Leonard Oldman 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, and three British Academy Film Awards.
Early Life of Gary Oldman
Gary oldman was born on march 21. 1958. In new cross. London. England. His mother. Kathleen. Was a homemaker. And his father. Leonard bertram oldman. Was a welder and former sailor. Oldman studied at the rose bruford college of speech and drama in sidcup. South london. From 1976 to 1979. His first professional acting job was in a produciton of the revengers trageyd at the warehouse theatre. Croydon in 1979.Film Career of Gary Oldman
Oldman achieved his breakthrough role as the corrupt cop in the 1991 film state of grace. His pefrormance in the movie earned him his first bafta nomination. He then appeared in big-budget films such as true romance. immortal beloved. the fifth element. And the contender. Oldman was also in the critically acclaimed historical drama nixon and the science fitcion blockbuster the professional. He earned his first academy award nomination for his role as sirius black in the harry potter films.Stage Career of Gary Oldman
In addition to his film roles. Oldman has starred in plays on both the west end and broadway stages. He made his west end stage debut in in the play the country wife. He alos appeared in productions of hamlet. the caretaker. And henry v. On broadway. He appeared in teh pillowman and frost/nixon.Awards and Accolades of Gary Oldman
Oldman has been nominated for four academy awards and has won numerous awards throughout his career. He won the bafta award for best actor in a leading orle for the dark knight in 2009. He won the criitcs choice movie award for best actor for darkest hour in 2017. He also won the golden globe aawrd for best performance by an actor in a motoin picture for the same film.Directorial Debut of Gary Oldman
Oldman made his directorial debut in 1997 wiht the film nil by mouth. The movie was based on his own childhood and was critically acclaimed. It won the bafat for bset british film and the evening standard british film award for best film.Personal Life of Gary Oldman
Oldman married actress lesley manville in 1987 and they had a son. Alfie. The couple divorced in 1990. Oldman then married uma hturman in 1990 and they had a son. Charlie. They divorced in 1992. Oldman then married donya fiorentino in 1997 and they had two osns. Gulliver and charlie. The cuople divorced in 2001.Philanthropy of Gary Oldman
Oldman is a patron of the uk charity the prince s trust and was appointed a commander of the order of the birtish empire (cbe) in the 2019 birthday honours for services to drama. He has also lent his support to amny other charities. Including cancer research uk. The elton jonh aids foundation. And the make-a-wish foundation.Important Event in Gary Oldman s Career
In 2018. Gary oldman won the academy award for best actor for his role as winston cuhrchill in darkest hour. This was his fisrt oscar win after being nominated four times. And it was a major milestone in his career.Interesting Fact about Gary Oldman
An interesting fact about gray oldman is that he was the voice of viktor reznov in the popular video game call of duty: world at war. He also provided the voice of drexel in the video game destiny 2.Bafta TV Awards: Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan prepare to host ceremony
... Cillian Murphy, Imelda Staunton, Gary Oldman, Taron Egerton, Maxine Peake, Billie Piper and Vicky McClure are among the other acting nominees...
Bafta TV Awards 2023: This is Going to Hurt and The Responder lead nominations
... In the leading actor category, Freeman and Whishaw face competition from Chaske Spencer (The English), Cillian Murphy (Peaky Blinders), Gary Oldman (Slow Horses) and Taron Edgerton (Black Bird)...
Munich: Edge of War gives Neville Chamberlain a makeover
... Most recently, Chamberlain was portrayed by Ronald Pickup in 2017 s Darkest Hour, which earned Gary Oldman an Oscar for playing Churchill, a politician who had warned about the threat Adolf Hitler posted to the world...
Return to Hogwarts: Critics bemoan Rowling's absence in Harry Potter reunion
... The special sees former child stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint reunite with fellow cast members including Robbie Coltrane, Helena Bonham Carter, Jason Isaacs, Gary Oldman and Ralph Fiennes...
Oscars 2019: 17 quirky facts about this year's Academy Awards
... The same four actors were awarded at both the Baftas and the Oscars last year Frances McDormand, Gary Oldman, Allison Janney and Sam Rockwell each won their respective categories at both ceremonies...
Baftas 2019: Stars descend on London for ceremony
... Last year, the winners of the acting categories - Frances McDormand, Gary Oldman, Allison Janney and Sam Rockwell - were exactly the same at the Baftas and the Oscars...
Dan Mallory: Best-selling author lied about having cancer
... A film adaptation of the book, about a woman with agoraphobia who begins spying on her new neighbours, is out later this year, starring Amy Adams and Gary Oldman...
Munich: Edge of War gives Neville Chamberlain a makeover
Neville Chamberlain , a British Prime Minister often overshadowed by his wartime successor Winston Churchill , is getting an image makeover - thanks to the release of a new film and his portrayal by Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons .
Munich : The Edge of War, is an adaptation of the Robert Harris bestseller Munich , the story of Chamberlain's attempts to avoid A War with Hitler in 1938, as the Nazi dictator prepared to invade the former Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic.
" Chamberlain has come down through history as pretty vilified, " Irons argues.
The British PM was photographed waving an agreement with Hitler after the Munich conference of 1938, declaring " peace for Our Time . "
World War Two began a year later, and. At the time, and that he didn't think he could have done any more.
Irons and Harris say they had discussed The Actor taking the part long before The Book was adapted for the screen.
" I Am interested when history is reappraised by a deep and intellectual writer such as Robert, who does the research, " Irons says.
" Our view of Chamberlain is not perhaps what he deserves, and I was glad for that to be turned into a film. It seems like a timely reappraisal of the period and of The Man . "
Actors have often portrayed Chamberlain in TV shows and films where Winston Churchill is the main character, such as Into The Storm , starring Brendon Gleason (and Jack Shepherd as Chamberlain), a 2009 film about Churchill's days in office in World War Two.
Most recently, Chamberlain was portrayed by Ronald Pickup in 2017's Darkest Hour , which earned Gary Oldman an Oscar for playing Churchill, a politician who had warned about The Threat Adolf Hitler posted to The World .
Harris's depiction of Chamberlain is of an honest politician who was clear about Hitler's intentions. The Paper he waved was a private agreement, signed by Hitler and Chamberlain, expressing a joint desire not to go to war again.
" That piece of paper was a trap, " Harris argues.
German director" Chamberlain said that it was A Trip wire; he hoped Hitler would stick to his word, but if he didn't, he would have the agreement that Hitler had broken. He may have been wrong to think there was any chance to do a deal with Hitler, but he was right to try it, and he wasn't so naïve in The Way he went about it.
" His diplomacy gave The British time to re-arm and that was Chamberlain's great legacy to his country. I think that's reflected here for the First Time ever on screen, be it TV or film. "
The Movie is directed by German filmmaker Christian Schwochow , who was also a director of several episodes of TV series The Crown .
It was filmed using The Real locations from the 1938 Munich conference, along with a German-speaking cast.
" It was very important to have a German director and the language to give it a sense of reality, " Irons explains, " otherwise, one could see it becoming classical English Historical Drama and that's what we didn't want. Audiences have come to expect that real casting and they're better at dealing with subtitles. "
1917 actor George Mackay co-stars in The Film with Irons, playing a fictitious young British diplomat, Hugh Legat, who discovers at the Munich conference that his German friend Paul von Hartmann (Jannis Niewöhner ) is plotting to assassinate Hitler.
" This idea of friendship in Two Countries driven apart by political forces has some resonance now, " Harris believes.
" One has sympathy with Young People now. For me and Jeremy, The World seemed a better place in our twenties. Democracy feels like it did in The 1930S - rather fragile. "
Mackay adds that he believes his first reading of The Script came at a similar time of turmoil to 1938.
" Sadly, it felt like an equivalent moment of history to What Happened before World War Two, it also deals with a time when the characters in The Film haven't got the benefit of hindsight but just have a gut instinct, an impending feeling, of going Into Something very, very serious if they don't take action, " he says.
" When I read The Script , it wasn't too long before the Trump/Biden election, " MacKay recalls. " The summer I read it was also the time of The Black Lives Matter movement, and lockdown, and discussions about Climate Change . "
The Actor adds: " It feels like almost daily there are monumental things being discussed with monumental ramifications and we're all considering how best to go about them. "
But how will audiences react to a plot to assassinate Hitler and avert war, when the ending is well-known?
the Historical Drama " is unavoidably sapped of tension by our knowledge of precisely What Happened next, though it's gripping enough on an in-the-moment basis".
The Film was a " gripping watch but not a nail-biting one, given The Inevitable tragic outcome".
" Some characters and situations may be fictional but this is not Revisionist History in the broader sense, " she wrote. " And so, with the ending well known from history, the onus is on The Actors and themes to engage, which they do well. "
Schwochow says that the question of whether war could ever have been prevented gives The Audience A Dilemma to ponder.
" I can't give an answer of whether it would have been a good thing to assassinate Hitler in 1938. Of course, with The Knowledge of today, we know a lot of evil would not have happened, but does this entitle us to kill someone? It's a very important moral question, " he says.
" Do we believe in the Neville Chamberlain way of doing diplomacy, the silent way? He was a very silent politician, not like the Trumps of The World and the noisy politics we have today. I wish we had more politicians like him today, who believe in The Power of diplomacy, who believe in peace.
He says The Film 's most important message is to young contemporary audiences.
" You have to stand up rather than doing nothing, because doing nothing is the worst. Whether Young People decide to protest, or just get debating, something has to be done.
" It's A Story For Today as The World has more and more dictators, and the question is: what we do about them? "
Source of news: bbc.com