Gary Oldman Archives - LemonFire https://lemonfire.com.br/category/gary-oldman/ News And Entertainment Sat, 14 Jun 2025 20:03:53 +0000 pt-BR hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://lemonfire.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-76EB4555-6A61-465E-8AEC-4358655A1AA9-32x32.png Gary Oldman Archives - LemonFire https://lemonfire.com.br/category/gary-oldman/ 32 32 Gary Oldman shares what drew him to the starring role in ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula’ https://lemonfire.com.br/gary-oldman-recalls-what-drew-him-to-play-dracula-11753712/ https://lemonfire.com.br/gary-oldman-recalls-what-drew-him-to-play-dracula-11753712/#respond Sat, 14 Jun 2025 20:03:53 +0000 https://lemonfire.com.br/gary-oldman-recalls-what-drew-him-to-play-dracula-11753712/ Gary Oldman never had aspirations to play Count Dracula, but Francis Ford Coppola’s adaptation of the vampire tale reeled him in. In the latest episode of the Happy Sad Confused podcast with Josh Horowitz, Oldman was asked if he felt pressure when taking on the starring role in 1992’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula, which is just […]

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Gary Oldman never had aspirations to play Count Dracula, but Francis Ford Coppola’s adaptation of the vampire tale reeled him in.

In the latest episode of the Happy Sad Confused podcast with Josh Horowitz, Oldman was asked if he felt pressure when taking on the starring role in 1992’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula, which is just one of numerous cinematic portrayals of the vampire over the past century.

“It had never even been on my radar to do it or even consider it or think about it,” Oldman said. “But it was Coppola and I thought that he would do something very interesting with it. And so I felt carried. I didn’t feel that, ‘Oh, I’m up against Bela Lugosi or Christopher Lee.’ I felt safe. I felt carried by the master.”

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Oldman also credited screenwriter James Hart for penning a script that pulled him in with its fresh take on the old classic. He recalled reading the Dracula script for the first time while on set for 1991’s JFK.

“I was about to read the script and audition for Francis,” Oldman shared. “And the thing I remember most vividly was, ‘I’ve crossed oceans of time to find you.’ And I thought, ‘God, I’d really like to say that line.'”

While Oldman noted that Bram Stoker’s Dracula received a mixed reception at the time of its release, the film has become a much-beloved adaptation of the novel in the subsequent years. Oldman’s portrayal of Dracula has consistently topped rankings for fans’ favorite versions of Transylvania’s most famous resident, but he said his biggest takeaway from the experience was being able to collaborate with a director he admired.

“What I take away from it is having the opportunity to have worked with Coppola, who is arguably, in my humble opinion, one of the greatest, if not the greatest living American director,” Oldman said.

Listen to Gary Oldman’s full interview on the Happy Sad Confused podcast below.



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Arise, Sir Gary Oldman! Exclusive Interview With ‘Slow Horses’ Star About His Knighthood: “I’m Gobsmacked”  https://lemonfire.com.br/gary-oldman-knighthood-interview-slow-horses-1236433544/ https://lemonfire.com.br/gary-oldman-knighthood-interview-slow-horses-1236433544/#respond Sat, 14 Jun 2025 03:41:48 +0000 https://lemonfire.com.br/gary-oldman-knighthood-interview-slow-horses-1236433544/ EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winning actor Gary Oldman was awarded a knighthood Friday in King Charles’ Birthday Honours. In an exclusive interview conducted ahead of the official announcement, the star told Deadline: ”It’s actually sort of mind-boggling. I’m gobsmacked.” During our interview, I joked that he has served Queen, King and country as Gary Oldman and onscreen in […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winning actor Gary Oldman was awarded a knighthood Friday in King Charles’ Birthday Honours. In an exclusive interview conducted ahead of the official announcement, the star told Deadline: ”It’s actually sort of mind-boggling. I’m gobsmacked.”

During our interview, I joked that he has served Queen, King and country as Gary Oldman and onscreen in such roles as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour, which won him his Academy Award in 2018; and as fictional British intelligence officer George Smiley in film Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy; and as the Falstaffian Jackson Lamb in Apple’s Slow Horses.

“Yeah, I’ve served the crown,” he said laughing down the line from his home in Palm Springs.

Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in ‘Darkest Hour’ (Focus Features)

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Many of his greatest screen roles were filmed in the UK, including Sid and Nancy, Prick Up Your Ears, Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy and the Harry Potter movies.

In an official statement released to coincide with news of his knighthood, Oldman commented: “To be included in the long lineage of extraordinary actors, artists, and others who hold this title fills me with indescribable humility and pride. It is emotional, humbling and flattering all at the same time to be recognized amongst them.”

Oldman told us that he was referring to the likes of Sir Anthony Hopkins, Sir Michael Caine and contemporaries Sir Daniel Day-Lewis and Sir Kenneth Branagh, among others, and that he also had in mind acting giants like Lord [Laurence] Oliver, Dame Maggie Smith and Dame Judi Dench.

When his Slow Horses co-star Jonathan Pryce was knighted in 2021, Oldman told how he saw him on the set and offered his congratulations. “And he looked at me and he said, ‘Oh, yes, yes. I’ve been elevated.’”’S

Oldman said that when he once chatted to Hopkins about his knighthood, and the Silence of the Lambs legend noted that he only used the honorific prefix when he’s in the U.S. “Tony said that he only uses it in America because they expect it,” Oldman added. “Actually they’re rather offended if you don’t use it.”

Only those closest to Oldman have been “in the know” about his knighthood, he said. His longtime business partner and manager Douglas Urbanski, he said, “has already started calling me SG, as in Sir Gary.”

Or, Sir Gary of Palm Springs, I suggest. He liked the sound of that, he said with a gentle laugh.

Oldman still has a British passport and is a U.S. green card holder. He resides in the U.S. with wife Gisele Schmidt, a photographic artist. 

Gary Oldman with his Oscar for ‘Darkest Hour’. Photo: Baz Bamigboye/Deadline

His thoughts soon turned to his late mother, Kathleen, who died at 99, three months after he received his Oscar.

“She was 99, and she was of that generation where, years ago, I remember her talking about getting the letter from the Queen when you reached a hundred,” he said. “And it was a thing that once you started to get up there in age, it was a thing that generation used to talk about. And my mum wanted that letter from the Queen. 

“But yeah, I thought about her because I think she would’ve been absolutely chuffed with this. But in terms of just really processing it, I haven’t had a minute really.”

Oldman said he’s chuffed himself because Slow Horses has “really started to gather some momentum here in the U.S.” after four seasons. “I think it’s truly international now,” he said.

Gary Oldman with his mother Kathleen (Gisele Schmidt)

Season 5 on Apple TV+ starts in September. Season 6 is already in the can, and Season 7 will begin shooting in the UK.in late September or early October.

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Based on a series of novels by Mick Herron, Slow Horses is about a group of outcast MI5 domestic intelligence operatives under the leadership of Oldman’s Jackson Lamb. It has a contemporary London setting, but its bones are classic Shakespearean in its plotting, humor and fulsome character development. You can read Herron’s Slow Horses novels over and over, and it’s the same with the show. Each viewing reveals a deeper understanding and devotion to Lamb and his motley crew.

“That is truly the wonderful gift that keeps on giving,” Oldman marveled. “I just adore the hell out of it, and the people. It is just such a wonderful thing really to be part of.”

He suggested that perhaps the show has taken off because the characters are “people that we can relate to.”

Continuing his thought, Oldman said: ”We are so sort of contaminated with the idea of the spy world being and casinos and Aston Marti’s that I think it connects with people because the people in it are ordinary people who do heroic things, without any gizmos.”

Fellow Slow Horses castmates include Jack Lowden, Kristen Scott Thomas (already a Dame), Rosalind Eleazar, Saskia Reeves, Christopher Chung Kadiff Kirwan and Ruth Bradley.

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Gary Oldman in ‘Slow Horses’ (Apple TV+)

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Recently, he returned to the stage after a 37-year absence to star in and direct a production of Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape at the York Theatre Royal. He said that playing the role “holds a very special place, well, in a long career,” adding, “I’ve got the taste now, you see. So I think I’ll do some more.”

Although, he conceded, he has missed performing many of the great classical roles because ”there are many roles that I’m too old for now,” but there are still many more to conquer.

“So that would be something, and I’m looking forward to it. I realized how much I missed it because over the years, I read plays and considered doing them. … And I’ve just sort of been taken hostage by movies, and you look around and you think, ‘Oh, it’s 10 years since I was on stage.’ And then you turn around and go, ‘Oh, it’s 15,’ then it’s 20 years and so on.

But the theater conversation always has been there over the years. And so when I got there and got into that rehearsal room, I just thought: ‘Oh my God, I’ve missed this. I miss this so much.’ It wasn’t nerves, it was adrenaline and excitement. I missed that.”

Noting how he was born in New Cross and raised in other parts of South London, he said, “As we’d say in South London, I’ve got the flavour back.”

Oldman said that he’s still really British to the core. “When I work, my rider is very small,” he said. “I need a kettle, a cup — a mug will do — PG Tips tea bags and a packet of digestive biscuits. That’s all I need in the trailer.”



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Arise, Sir Gary Oldman! The Oscar-winning Darkest Hour and Slow Horses actor has been knighted by King Charles III in the monarch’s birthday honors.

Oldman has been knighted for his services to drama — the first time he has received a royal accolade for his body of distinguished work. He joins contemporaries including Sir Kenneth Branagh and Sir Daniel Day-Lewis in receiving recognition from Buckingham Palace.

Oldman was last year asked about why he had not been previously honored, telling BBC News that he had not turned down an accolade. “You should ask them. No nod from the royals, but there we are,” he said. “Maybe it’s in my future.”

Oldman was one of 1,215 people to receive recognition from King Charles, with many names from the world of film, TV, and theater making the list. Also knighted was Rufus Norris, the outgoing director of the National Theatre, for his services to stage. David Beckham’s knighthood was also confirmed.

Samantha Morton, star of Minority Report and The Walking Dead, was awarded a CBE, while Bridgerton actress Adjoa Andoh secured an MBE.

Elaine Paige, the musical theatre star known for her work in Evita and Cats, was made a Dame, while other screen stars honored included The Crown’s Jane Lapotaire (CBE) and Friday Night Dinner actress Tracy-Ann Oberman, who was handed an MBE for services to combating antisemitism.

Strictly Come Dancing presenters Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman both waltzed away from the birthday honors with MBEs, while former BBC presenter Martha Kearney got a CBE.

Behind the scenes, some big-hitting producers were recognized for their work in the television industry. Stephen Lambert, the lauded British producer behind Undercover Boss and The Traitors, received an OBE. Doctor Who and Industry producer Jane Tranter was awarded a CBE.

“For this honour to arrive in Bad Wolf’s tenth anniversary year means a great deal to me. Running Bad Wolf has been the beating heart of my career — I have loved every job I have ever had, but nothing compares to this one,” Tranter said.

Lambert added: “It’s a privilege to work in television, telling stories that entertain, engage, and, I hope, bring people together. This recognition is a testament to the extraordinary teams I’ve had the pleasure of working with over the years — brilliant colleagues, collaborators, and creatives who make it all possible.”

Others recognized included BAFTA-winning producer and writer Jeff Pope, known for work including Philomena, who got an MBE. An OBE went to John Whiston, ITV’s soon-to-retire boss of Coronation Street and Emmerdale.

Dana Strong, CEO of Comcast-owned Sky, got a CBE for services to business and media, while Jackie Faulkner, director of operations at Sky News, was honored with an MBE. Tricia Tuttle, director of the Berlin International Film Festival, has been awarded an MBE. There was also an OBE for Allison Dowzell, the managing director of Screen Alliance Wales.



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