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Gary Oldman

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, and three British Academy Film Awards. His films have grossed over $11 billion worldwide, making him one of the highest-grossing actors of all time.[1]

Gary Oldman
Gary Oldman speaking at the 2014 WonderCon
Born
Gary Leonard Oldman

(1958-03-21) 21 March 1958 (age 64)
London, England
EducationRose Bruford College (BA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • filmmaker
Years active1979–present
WorksFull list
Spouses
  • (m. 1987; div. 1990)
  • (m. 1990; div. 1992)
  • Donya Fiorentino
    (m. 1997; div. 2001)
  • Alexandra Edenborough
    (m. 2008; div. 2015)
  • Gisele Schmidt
    (m. 2017)
Children3
RelativesLaila Morse (sister)
AwardsFull list

Oldman began acting in theatre in 1979 and made his film debut in Remembrance (1982). He continued to follow a stage career in London's Royal Court and was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, with credits including Cabaret, Romeo and Juliet, Entertaining Mr Sloane, Saved, The Country Wife and Hamlet. 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 attracting attention as the leader of a gang of football hooligans in the television film The Firm (1989). Regarded as a member of the "Brit Pack",[2] he achieved greater recognition as a New York gangster in State of Grace (1990), Lee Harvey Oswald in JFK (1991) and Count Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992).

Oldman portrayed the villains in films such as True Romance (1993), The Fifth Element (1997), Air Force One (1997) and The Contender (2000); corrupt DEA agent Norman Stansfield, whom he played in Léon: The Professional (1994), was called one of cinema's best villains. He also played Ludwig van Beethoven in Immortal Beloved (1994) and later appeared in franchise roles such as Sirius Black in the Harry Potter series, James Gordon in The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005–2012) and a human leader, Dreyfus in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014). He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour (2017), and was nominated for his portrayals of George Smiley in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) and Herman J. Mankiewicz in Mank (2020).

Oldman was executive producer of films like The Contender, Plunkett & Macleane (1999) and Nil by Mouth (1997), the latter of which he also wrote and directed. He has featured in television shows such as Slow Horses, Fallen Angels, Tracey Takes On... and Friends, voiced Ignitius and Viktor Reznov respectively in The Legend of Spyro and Call of Duty video games, and appeared in music videos for David Bowie, Guns N' Roses and Annie Lennox.

Early life and education

Gary Leonard Oldman[3] was born in New Cross, London, on 21 March 1958,[4][5] the son of Leonard Bertram Oldman (1921–1985), a former sailor who also worked as a welder, and Kathleen (née Cheriton; 1919–2018).[6][7] He said his father was an alcoholic who left the family when Oldman was seven years old.[8] His older sister, Maureen, is an actress better known as Laila Morse; she performed in Oldman's directorial debut Nil by Mouth (1997), before taking on her most famous role of Mo Harris in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.[9]

Oldman attended West Greenwich School in Deptford, leaving at the age of 16 to work in a sports shop.[10] He played piano as a child, but he gave up his musical aspirations to pursue an acting career after seeing Malcolm McDowell's performance in the film The Raging Moon (1971).[11][12][13] In a 1995 interview with Charlie Rose, he said, "Something about Malcolm just arrested me, and I connected, and I said, 'I wanna do that.'"[11]

Growing up in south London, Oldman supported his local football club, Millwall F.C., but also followed Manchester United because he idolised George Best.[9] In 2011, he learned from his mother that his father had played for Millwall just after World War II: "Just after the war, [my mother] ran a boarding house for football players—Millwall players. And I knew that my dad was involved somehow with the reserve team. But two weeks ago my mum said, 'Oh yeah, your dad played for Millwall. When he was young he had a couple of first team games.'"[9]

Oldman studied with the Young People's Theatre in Greenwich during the mid-1970s,[6][14] while working jobs on assembly lines, as a porter in an operating theatre, selling shoes and beheading pigs in an abattoir.[6] He applied unsuccessfully to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), which welcomed him to try again the following year, but advised him to find something else to do for a living.[6][11] When asked by Charlie Rose if he had reminded RADA of this, Oldman joked that "the work speaks for itself".[11]

He won a scholarship to attend the Rose Bruford College in Sidcup, south-east London, from which he graduated with a BA in Acting in 1979.[6][14] Oldman described himself as a "shy" but diligent worker during his time there, performing roles such as Puck in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.[15]

Career

Late 1970s–1980s

After leaving drama school, Oldman was the first in his year to receive professional work;[15] he stated that this was not a result of being the most talented actor, but rather diligence and application.[15][16] In 1979, he starred in Thark, opposite Annette Kerr, at York's Theatre Royal.[17] Subsequent plays included Cabaret, Privates on Parade and Romeo and Juliet.[18] In December 1979, Oldman appeared as Puss in Dick Whittington and His Cat, staged at York.[19] He also acted in Colchester, then with Glasgow's Citizens Theatre;[6] Oldman's work ethic and trademark intensity would make him a favourite with audiences in Glasgow during the 1980s. He also toured Europe and South America with the Citizens Theatre company.[14]

From 1980 to 1981, Oldman appeared in The Massacre at Paris (Christopher Marlowe), Desperado Corner (Shaun Lawton) and Robert David MacDonald's plays Chinchilla and A Waste of Time. He performed in a 6-month West End run of MacDonald's Summit Conference, opposite Glenda Jackson, in 1982.[6] Also that year, Oldman made his film debut in Colin Gregg's Remembrance, and would have starred in Don Boyd's Gossip if that film had not collapsed. The following year, he landed a starring role as a skinhead in Mike Leigh's film Meantime, and moved on to Chesterfield to assume the lead role in Entertaining Mr Sloane (Joe Orton). He then went to Westcliffe to star in Saved (Edward Bond).[6]

Saved proved to be a major breakthrough for Oldman. Max Stafford-Clark, artistic director of the Royal Court Theatre, had seen Oldman's performance and cast him as Scopey, the lead role of Bond's The Pope's Wedding, in 1984.[6] For his acclaimed performance, he won two of British theatre's top honours: the Time Out Fringe Award for Best Newcomer, and the Drama Theatre Award for Best Actor—the latter of which was shared with future film co-star Anthony Hopkins for his performance in Pravda.[6][14][20] Oldman's turn in The Pope's Wedding led to a run of work with the Royal Court, and from 1984 to 1986 he appeared in Rat in the Skull (Ron Hutchinson), The Desert Air (Nicholas Wright), Cain and Abel, The Danton Affair (Pam Gems), Women Beware Women (Thomas Middleton), Real Dreams (Trevor Griffiths) and all three of Bond's The War Plays: Red Black and Ignorant, The Tin Can People and Great Peace.[6] Oldman was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 1985 to 1986.[21]

The 1984 production of The Pope's Wedding had been seen by director Alex Cox, who offered Oldman the part of musician Sid Vicious in the 1986 film Sid and Nancy. He twice turned down the role before accepting it, because, in his own words: "I wasn't really that interested in Sid Vicious and the punk movement. I'd never followed it. It wasn't something that interested me. The script I felt was banal and 'who cares' and 'why bother' and all of that. And I was a little bit sort-of with my nose in the air and sort-of thinking 'well the theatre—so much more superior' and all of that." He reconsidered based on the salary and the urging of his agent.[22] In 1987, Oldman gained his third starring film role as Joe Orton in Prick Up Your Ears, for which he received a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor. That same year, he appeared in the plays The Country Wife (William Wycherley) and Serious Money (Caryl Churchill).[6] Film director Luc Besson told how, on the set of The Fifth Element (1997), Oldman could recite any scene from Hamlet (William Shakespeare), in which he had starred a decade earlier.[23]

Oldman's performances in Sid and Nancy and Prick Up Your Ears paved the way for work in Hollywood, garnering acclaim from United States film critic Roger Ebert. Ebert wrote, "There is no point of similarity between the two performances; like a few gifted actors, [Oldman] is able to re-invent himself for every role. On the basis of these two movies, he is the best young British actor around."[24] Vicious's former Sex Pistols bandmate, John Lydon, despite criticising Sid and Nancy, described Oldman as a "bloody good actor".[25] The performance would go on to be ranked No. 62 in Premiere magazine's "100 Greatest Performances of All Time"[26] and No. 8 in Uncut magazine's "10 Best actors in rockin' roles", the latter describing Oldman's portrayal as a "hugely sympathetic reading of the punk figurehead as a lost and bewildered manchild."[27]

In late 1988, he starred opposite "hero" Alan Bates[11] in We Think the World of You, and in 1989 alongside Dennis Hopper and Frances McDormand in the Chattahoochee. Also in 1989, Oldman also starred as football hooligan Clive "Bex" Bissel in controversial British television drama The Firm,[28] giving a performance that Total Film numbered as his best and called "stunning" and "fearless" in 2011.[29] Oldman and other young British actors of the 1980s who were becoming established Hollywood film actors, such as Tim Roth, Bruce Payne, Colin Firth, Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul McGann, were dubbed the "Brit Pack",[30] of which Oldman was de facto leader.[31]

1990s

In 1990, Oldman costarred with Tim Roth in Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, Tom Stoppard's film adaptation of his own play of the same name. Total Film praised the movie, calling Oldman's character "a blitz of brilliant comedy timing and pitch perfect line delivery."[32] He then starred opposite Sean Penn and Ed Harris in State of Grace (1990); Roger Ebert described Oldman's turn as the highlight,[33] and Janet Maslin referred to his work as "phenomenal".[34] He was offered, but turned down, the lead role in that year's Edward Scissorhands.[35] Oldman moved to the United States in the early 1990s, where he has resided since.[36]

In 1991, he began filming Dylan Thomas, a biopic on Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, with his then-wife Uma Thurman as Caitlin Thomas; production shut down shortly after filming began.[37] Later in 1991, Oldman starred in his first US blockbuster, playing Lee Harvey Oswald in Oliver Stone's JFK. According to Oldman, very little was written about Oswald in the script. Stone gave him several plane tickets, a list of contacts and told him to do his own research.[38] Oldman met with Oswald's wife, Marina, and her two daughters to prepare for the role.[39] He filmed scenes for the 1992 neo-noir thriller Final Analysis, which were cut.[40]

In 1992, he starred as Count Dracula in Francis Ford Coppola's romance-horror Bram Stoker's Dracula. A commercially successful film adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel,[41] it was a box office success worldwide. Oldman's performance was recognised as the best male performance of 1992 by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, which awarded Oldman its Best Actor award.[42] He served as a member of the Jury at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.[43] Oldman became a popular portrayer of villains:[20] he played violent pimp Drexl Spivey in the Tony Scott-directed, Quentin Tarantino-written True Romance (1993), a role which MSN Movies described as "one of cinema's most memorable villains";[44] a sadistic prison warden in Murder in the First (1995); futuristic corporate tyrant Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg in The Fifth Element (1997); and Dr. Zachary Smith/Spider Smith in the commercially successful but critically panned Lost in Space (1998). He was considered for two roles in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (1994), but neither were realised. Tarantino contemplated Oldman as gangster Jules Winnfield (played by Samuel L. Jackson),[45] while TriStar executives recommended him for drug dealer Lance (portrayed by Eric Stoltz).[46][47]

In 1994's Léon: The Professional, he played corrupt DEA officer Norman Stansfield, which has since been named by multiple publications as one of the best villains,[48][49][50][51][52][53][54] and most corrupt cops,[55][56][57] in cinema. Oldman also portrayed various accents; along with the Transylvanian Count Dracula, he gave a critically acclaimed reading of German-born Viennese composer Ludwig van Beethoven in Immortal Beloved,[58] and played Russian terrorist Egor Korshunov in the 1997 blockbuster Air Force One. In 1998, MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch aired a match between claymation representations of Oldman and Christopher Walken to determine the greatest cinematic villain.[59] The following year, Oldman served as executive producer of Plunkett & Macleane,[60] and portrayed another historical figure, Pontius Pilate, in television film Jesus. He was also considered for the role of Morpheus in The Matrix.[61]

2000s

 
Oldman in 2000

Oldman appeared opposite Jeff Bridges as zealous Republican congressman Sheldon Runyon in The Contender (2000), of which he was also executive producer.[62] Oldman received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for his performance, although some claimed he was dissatisfied with DreamWorks' supposed editing of the film to reflect pro-Democratic leanings. These reports were declared "sloppy sensationalism" by his manager, Douglas Urbanski, who said that Oldman was "the least political person I know". He stressed that neither he nor Oldman had made the statements attributed to them, that they had "produced this film, every last cut and frame", and that DreamWorks "did not influence the final cut or have anything to do with it." Urbanski asserted that Oldman received "creepy phone calls advising him that he was ruining his chances of an Oscar nomination". The notion of Oldman criticising DreamWorks was dispelled as a "myth" by critic Roger Ebert.[63]

In 2001, he starred opposite Anthony Hopkins in Hannibal, as Mason Verger, the only surviving victim of Hannibal Lecter. He spent six hours per day in the make-up room to achieve the character's hideously disfigured appearance, and went uncredited in the film.[64] It marked the second time that Oldman had appeared opposite Hopkins, who was part of the supporting cast of Bram Stoker's Dracula. He received an Emmy Award nomination for two guest appearances in Friends in May 2001, appearing in the two-part episode "The One With Chandler and Monica's Wedding" as Richard Crosby, a pedantic actor who insists that "real" actors spit on one another when they enunciate, leading to tension, then friendship, with Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc). Oldman had previously worked with LeBlanc on Lost in Space.[65]

 
Oldman at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con

Following his Friends appearance, Oldman did not appear in any major roles until 2004; it was suggested that he was blacklisted in Hollywood during this time,[66] following the controversy that had surrounded the release of The Contender. In 2002, he starred in the generally well-received Interstate 60, and played the Devil in the BMW short film, The Hire: Beat the Devil. Guardian writer Xan Brooks described the early 2000s as Oldman's "low point", recalling "barrel-scraping roles" in the 2003 films Tiptoes and Sin.[67] Although the film failed to impress reviewers, Oldman did garner some praise for his portrayal of a man with dwarfism in Tiptoes: Lisa Nesselson in Variety described his work as "astonishingly fine",[68] and the performance was later mentioned in Mark Kermode's "Great Acting in Bad Films".[69]

In 2004, Oldman returned to prominence when he landed a starring role in the Harry Potter film series, playing Harry Potter's godfather Sirius Black. The following year, he starred as James Gordon in Christopher Nolan's commercially and critically successful Batman Begins, a role that he reprised in the even more successful sequel The Dark Knight (2008) and once more in the conclusion, The Dark Knight Rises (2012). Film critic Mark Kermode, in reviewing The Dark Knight, downplayed claims that Heath Ledger's Joker was the highlight of the film, saying, "the best performance in the film, by a mile, is [by] Gary Oldman... it would be lovely to see him get a[n Oscar] nomination because actually, he's the guy who gets kind of overlooked in all of this."[70] Oldman co-starred with Jim Carrey in the 2009 version of A Christmas Carol in which Oldman played three roles.[71][72][73] He had a starring role in David Goyer's supernatural thriller The Unborn, released in 2009.[74]

2010s

 
Oldman at the London premiere of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy in 2011

In 2010, Oldman co-starred with Denzel Washington in The Book of Eli.[75] He also played a lead role in Catherine Hardwicke's Red Riding Hood.[76] Oldman voiced the role of villain Lord Shen and was nominated for an Annie Award for his performance in Kung Fu Panda 2.

Oldman received strong reviews[77] and earned his first Academy Award nomination and a BAFTA Award nomination for his portrayal of British spy George Smiley in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011),[78] an adaptation of the John le Carré novel, directed by Tomas Alfredson. To prepare for the role of George Smiley, Oldman gained 15 pounds, watched Alec Guinness' performance in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and paid a visit to Smiley's creator John le Carré to perfect the character's voice.[31] In 2012, Oldman played Floyd Banner, a big-hitting mobster, in John Hillcoat's Lawless, alongside Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf, Guy Pearce and Jessica Chastain. The following year, he portrayed Nicholas Wyatt, a ruthless CEO, in Robert Luketic's Paranoia, along with Harrison Ford and Liam Hemsworth. In 2014, Oldman starred alongside Joel Kinnaman, Abbie Cornish, Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson in the remake of RoboCop, as Norton, the scientist who creates the title character.

 
Oldman at the 2014 WonderCon

Also that year, Oldman starred in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes as one of the leads alongside Jason Clarke and Keri Russell. In a promotional interview published in the July/August issue of Playboy magazine, Oldman slammed what he saw as excessive political correctness in American media, alleged discriminating hypocrisy by entertainers who hide "behind comedy and satire to say things we can't ordinarily say", and downplayed the convictions behind offensive slurs said by actors Alec Baldwin and Mel Gibson, attributing their statements to anger and inebriation, respectively. He went on to say that Gibson—who had faced censure for antisemitic remarks—had "bitten the hand that [feeds]", being in "a town that's run by Jews" (referring to Hollywood). Oldman stressed that he is not "a fascist or a racist",[79] but was nevertheless criticised for his comments.[80] He issued multiple apologies, including on 25 June edition of late-night talk show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where he described the remarks as "offensive, insensitive, pernicious and ill-informed".[81][82] Both the Anti-Defamation League and the Simon Wiesenthal Center welcomed Oldman's contrition (the latter inviting him to its Museum of Tolerance to screen 2017's Darkest Hour).[82][83] Director David Fincher told Playboy, "I know him very well... Gary's not cruel. He's an incredibly thoughtful guy."[84]

In 2015, Oldman played the head of police that investigates Tom Hardy's character in Child 44, alongside Noomi Rapace and Joel Kinnaman, and had a supporting role in the post-apocalyptic American thriller Man Down, directed by Dito Montiel, and starring alongside Shia LaBeouf and Kate Mara. In 2016, Oldman played a CIA chief in Criminal, directed by Ariel Vromen, and starring Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Reynolds, Alice Eve, and Gal Gadot.

In 2017, Oldman played three film roles: a billionaire entrepreneur in The Space Between Us, a dictatorial President in The Hitman's Bodyguard, and former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Joe Wright's war drama Darkest Hour—his portrayal of Churchill garnered critical acclaim.[85] Oldman's transformation into the wartime Prime Minister took 200 hours in the makeup chair, 14 pounds of silicone rubber, and $20,000 worth of Cuban cigars, which gave him nicotine poisoning.[86][87] In 2018, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor,[88][89] Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama,[90] Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor,[91] Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor,[92] and BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.[93] His Golden Globe win came despite Oldman having once been a critic of that award;[94][95][96] he noted that he was "amazed, flattered and very proud" to be nominated.[97]

In 2018, in his first post-Oscar role, Oldman voiced an evil artificial intelligence in Netflix's independent film Tau and starred in Hunter Killer alongside Gerard Butler. In 2019, Oldman starred in horror-thriller Mary, directed by Michael Goi, and the thriller The Courier, opposite Olga Kurylenko,[98] and appeared in Steven Soderbergh's The Laundromat as Jürgen Mossack, opposite Meryl Streep and Antonio Banderas.[99]

2020s

In 2020, Oldman starred as Citizen Kane co-writer Herman J. Mankiewicz in David Fincher's biographical drama black-and-white Netflix movie Mank, which follows Mankiewicz's tumultuous development of the script for Citizen Kane alongside director Orson Welles.[100] The film co-stars Amanda Seyfried, Lily Collins, and Charles Dance. Mank had a limited theatrical release on 13 November, and began streaming on Netflix on 4 December. It received positive reviews, earning 88% on Rotten Tomatoes with the critics consensus being, "Sharply written and brilliantly performed, Mank peers behind the scenes of Citizen Kane to tell an old Hollywood story that could end up being a classic in its own right."[101] In 2021, Oldman starred opposite Armie Hammer in Crisis[102] and in Joe Wright's The Woman in the Window, alongside Amy Adams.[103]

He has been set to play a hitman alongside Dylan O'Brien in The Bayou.[104] Oldman is also slated to direct a biopic about Eadweard Muybridge entitled Flying Horse.[105]

In 2022, Oldman starred as a cantankerous manager of intelligence agents in the Apple TV+ spy drama television series Slow Horses, based on the book of the same name. Slow Horses marked the first time Oldman played a lead role in a television series.[106] On November 20, 2022, he stated that the series would likely be his last role as he intended to retire from acting once the series ended.[107]

Other work

Filmmaking

In 1997, Oldman directed, produced, and wrote the award-winning Nil by Mouth, a film partially based on his own childhood. Nil by Mouth went on to win the BAFTA Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film (shared with Douglas Urbanski and Luc Besson) and also the BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay, the Channel 4 Director's Award, and an Empire Award. In 1999, it was adjudged by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts as one of the hundred best British films of the 20th century.[108] Nil By Mouth was listed by Time Out as number twenty-one of the top 100 best British films ever.[109]

Oldman and producing partner Douglas Urbanski formed the SE8 GROUP to produce Nil by Mouth. The company also produced The Contender, which also starred Oldman. He completed a screenplay, Chang & Eng, co-written with Darin Strauss, based on the author's book of the same name. In September 2006, Nokia Nseries Studio[110] released the Oldman-directed short film Donut, with music by Tor Hyams. The film was shot with an N93 to promote the phone. Juliet Landau made a 25-minute documentary about the making of the video. In 2011, he directed a music video for then-wife Alex Eden's first single, "Kiss Me Like the Woman You Loved".

Music

Oldman has had a keen interest in music from an early age. He is a proficient pianist and stated in a 1995 interview with Charlie Rose that he would rather be a musician than an actor.[11] Oldman sang several tracks on the Sid and Nancy soundtrack, on which he performed alongside original Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock, and sang and played live piano in the 1988 movie Track 29. He traced over Beethoven compositions in 1994's Immortal Beloved,[11] and tutored Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe on bass guitar.[111] Oldman appeared on Reeves Gabrels' album The Sacred Squall of Now, performing a vocal duet with David Bowie on the track "You've Been Around".[112] He produced a live performance by former White Stripes member Jack White in conjunction with Vevo and YouTube.[113] At the 2016 Brit Awards in London, Oldman paid tribute to Bowie, before receiving the Brits "Icon Award" on behalf of the singer and his family.[114]

Voice acting

Oldman participated in the creation of The Legend of Spyro games, produced by Sierra Entertainment. He provided the voice of the Fire Guardian, Ignitus. He voices Sergeant Viktor Reznov and scientist Daniel Clarke in the Call of Duty games. He also provides the narration of Sergeant Jack Barnes in the Spearhead expansion for Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. In 2015 he voiced Lord Vortech, the evil mastermind who seeks to control the LEGO Multiverse, in the Lego Dimensions video game.[115] He will play Admiral Ernst Bishop in the upcoming single-player campaign of the Chris Roberts-designed crowdfunded video game, Squadron 42.[116]

Writing

In 2015, Oldman and his manager Douglas Urbanski signed a deal with the Simon & Schuster/Atria Publishing label Emily Bestler Books for Blood Riders, a vampire book series.[117]

Acting style

Oldman studied the teachings of Konstantin Stanislavski and Stella Adler while at drama school but went "off-book", drawing much of his inspiration from American cinema.[15] As a screen actor, Oldman was almost typecast as an anti-social personality early in his career.[46][118] The necessity to express villainous characters in an overtly physical manner led to the cultivation of a "big" acting style that incorporated projection skills acquired during his stage training.[46][119] He further sought to develop a distinctive approach that would distance him from his "stuffy" and "often interchangeable" British peers.[46]

Oldman has conceded that his performances often involve an element of overacting: "It's my influence on those roles that probably [makes them] feel bigger than life and a little over-the-top. I mean, I do go for it a bit as an actor, I must admit."[22] In another interview, he stated, "If it's coming from a sincere place, then I think the screen can hold the epic and it can hold the very, very small."[120] Stuart Heritage of The Guardian wrote, "Finding the definitive Gary Oldman ham performance is like trying to choose which of your children you prefer. The man is a long-term devotee of the art of ham."[121] Conversely, Oldman noted that he enjoys "playing characters where the silence is loud" such as George Smiley in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011).[67]

Oldman has adopted various accents for roles[34] and portrayed a wide range of characters.[14][20] He is known for his in-depth research of his roles,[122] as well as his devotion to them, at one point being hospitalized after losing significant weight for Sid and Nancy,[123] and another time had to hire a dialect coach to relearn his English accent after nearly adopting an "American twang" due to his children being raised American.[124] In a 2017 interview, he differentiated between immersion and impression:

I have a relatively good ear and can do a few impressions of people. I don't study them, but I think what happens with an impressionist is that they're looking at one particular source. Impressionists have to paint with a very broad stroke because you've got to see it within a couple of seconds. As an actor, though, you look at different aspects of a character. I try to completely surround myself with the assignment. It's like being in a big cloud and then some of it rains through—for instance, looking at not only [Winston] Churchill's way of walking and mannerisms and the way he sounds, but also looking into the psychology.[125]

Reception and legacy

 
Oldman signing autographs for fans in 2007

Oldman has established a cult following among film fans.[126] He is known for playing the primary antagonist in a number of popular motion pictures,[20] which has seen him referenced in popular culture. At the peak of his popularity in the 1990s, Oldman was dubbed by Empire magazine Hollywood's "psycho deluxe",[127] and was spoofed on popular television shows such as Fox comedy series In Living Color[128] and MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch,[59] as well as drafted in to appear on the first ever cover of Loaded magazine.[129] In 1993, he appeared in the music video for Annie Lennox's international hit "Love Song for a Vampire", written for the soundtrack to Bram Stoker's Dracula, and had a cameo role as the Devil in the video for Guns N' Roses single "Since I Don't Have You"[130]—Oldman also played the Devil in the 2002 BMW short Beat The Devil, alongside Clive Owen, James Brown and Marilyn Manson.[131] He starred as a sleazy priest in the controversial religious-themed video for David Bowie's 2013 single "The Next Day".[132][133] In contrast to his often dark on-screen roles, Oldman's affable real-life demeanour has been noted,[36] and he was named as one of Empire's "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History" in 2007.[134] In 2011, Empire readers voted him the recipient of the Empire Icon Award, which was presented by Colin Firth.[135]

Washington Post and Independent writers noted that Oldman is regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation.[9][136] In 2012, Globe and Mail journalist Lynn Crosbie wrote, "Critics never fail to single Oldman out... he is one of a few truly great living actors—arguably, even, the best."[137] Of his diversity, Yahoo! Movies noted that he had "gained a well-earned reputation as a brilliant chameleon";[14] the Houston Chronicle dubbed Oldman "the face of versatility".[138] He is noted for his avoidance of the Hollywood celebrity scene,[139] often being referred to as an "actor's actor".[6] His work has been acclaimed by Hollywood figures: Tom Hardy has described Oldman as his "absolute complete and utter hero"[140] and "hands down, the greatest actor that's ever lived";[31] Brad Pitt,[141] Daniel Radcliffe[142] and Ryan Gosling have also cited Oldman as their favourite actor.[143] Hardy recalled Oldman's influence on students at drama school, stating that "everybody used to quote him in all of his films".[144] Jessica Chastain,[145] Jennifer Lawrence,[145] Joseph Gordon-Levitt,[146] Tom Hiddleston[147] and Chris Pine[148] have also named Oldman as one of their favourite actors.

Other actors such as Christian Bale,[149] Hugh Jackman,[150] Benedict Cumberbatch,[151][152] Shia LaBeouf,[153] Ben Mendelsohn,[154] Johnny Depp,[151][152] Jason Isaacs,[155] and Michael Fassbender[31][151] have cited Oldman as an influence; Bale called him "the reason I'm acting".[156] Anthony Hopkins,[16] Ralph Fiennes,[157] Keanu Reeves[158] and Ray Winstone[9] have used the term "genius" in reference to Oldman. John Hurt called him "the best of the bunch";[67] Colin Firth hailed him as "a very strong candidate for the world's best living actor"[159] and a "hero" of his;[160] and Alec Baldwin described him as "preternaturally gifted" and "the greatest film actor of his generation".[161] Kristin Scott Thomas referred to Oldman as "the most amazing, generous actor".[162] Christopher Eccleston hailed Oldman's Academy Award win for Darkest Hour as "massive" to people from working-class backgrounds. He remarked, "Oldman is as fine an actor as Daniel Day-Lewis, but Gary is not double-barrelled."[163] Collaborating directors Luc Besson,[23] Tony Scott[36] and Christopher Nolan[164] have lauded his work; Besson in 1997 called him "one of the top five actors in the world",[23] while Scott labelled him a "genius".[36] David Cronenberg said that Oldman "really is a fabulous actor" who gave "the best version" of James Gordon (in Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy).[165]

Film critics have also been vocal in their appreciation of Oldman. Roger Ebert hailed him as "one of the great actors, able to play high, low, crass, noble";[166] while Gene Siskel called him "wonderful"[167] and one of his favourite actors.[168] Peter Travers described Oldman as "one of the best actors on the planet".[169] Prior to his first Academy Award nomination for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Oldman was regarded as one of the greatest actors never nominated for the award;[10][170][171] In 2009, Leigh Singer of the Guardian called him "arguably the best actor never Oscar-nominated."[172] Before winning for Darkest Hour, he also carried the label of the greatest actor never to win the Oscar.[173][174] In 2018, Stuart McGurk of GQ described Oldman as "the master of being brilliant in bad movies".[175]

In 1998, Oldman was honoured at the Camerimage Film Festival, where he was awarded the Krzysztof Kieślowski Award for Acting, the first recipient of the award.[176] In 2011, Oldman received a Tribute Award from the Gotham Awards.[177] In that same year, the Palm Springs International Film Festival announced that Oldman would be receiving its International Star Award, which honours "an actor or actress who has achieved both critical and commercial international recognition throughout their body of work." The PSIFF chairman called Oldman "a performer whose ability to portray the most extreme of characters is a testament to the enormity of his talent."[178] In 2012, The Hollywood Reporter named Oldman the highest-grossing actor in history, based on lead and supporting roles.[179] Films in which he has appeared have grossed over $4.1 billion in the United States, and over $11 billion worldwide.[180]

In 2012, Oldman was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork—the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover—to celebrate the British cultural figures of his life that he most admires to mark his 80th birthday.[181] In 2014, he received the Dilys Powell Award For Excellence In Film by the London Film Critics.[182]

In 2018, Oldman received the Variety Award at the British Independent Film Awards, which recognises a director, actor, writer or producer who has made a global impact and helped to focus the international spotlight on the U.K. Variety's vice president, Steven Gaydos, remarked that Oldman "has blazed a path as one of international cinema's most versatile and valued actors."[183] In the same year, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival awarded Oldman the Maltin Modern Master Award, the highest accolade awarded by SPIFF that honors an individual who has enriched our culture through accomplishments in the motion picture industry. Leonard Maltin claimed Oldman has "once again proven that he is a force to be reckoned with, and a true master of his craft".[184] Oldman was also awarded his first Career Achievement Award by the Hollywood Film Awards.[185] The Make-up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards as well honored him with the Distinguished Artisan Award, which IATSE President Susan Cabral-Ebert proclaimed him as "a chameleon, an actor who changes his appearance, his voice, everything about himself from film to film".[186]

In 2019, British Airways celebrated its 100th anniversary with a television advertisement featuring key figures from British culture, including Oldman. He was described by BA as "an iconic British legend" who is "regarded as one of the greatest screen actors of his generation".[187]

Personal life

Views and lifestyle

After establishing himself as an actor, Oldman moved to Los Angeles in the early 1990s.[36] Despite numerous lead and supporting roles in major Hollywood films, he is protective of his private life and is known for his stance on celebrity culture and the ideals of Hollywood: "Being famous, that's a whole other career. And I haven't got any energy for it."[36] In 2014, he described himself as a libertarian.[188]

Oldman's alcoholism was well known during the early 1990s; he was arrested for drunk driving in 1991[189] and checked himself into rehab in 1994.[14][189] In subsequent interviews, he acknowledged his problems with alcohol and called himself a recovering alcoholic in a 2001 interview with Charlie Rose.[190] He now lives a teetotal lifestyle (he has been sober since 1997[191]) and attributes his success in beating his addiction to attending meetings with Alcoholics Anonymous, which he has publicly praised.[192]

Marriages and family

Oldman has been married five times. He wed English actress Lesley Manville in 1987, and their son, Alfie, was born the following year.[9] Oldman broke up with Manville in 1989, three months after their son was born.[193] She stated in 2018 that they are on good terms, saying, "[H]e's got a new wife, and we all get on... Gary and I are friends."[194] They have two grandchildren, Matilda and Ozzy Oldman, through Alfie.[195]

Oldman met American actress Uma Thurman on the set of State of Grace; they were married in 1990, but divorced in 1992.[196] From 1994 to 1996, he was engaged to Italian actress and model Isabella Rossellini, his co-star in Immortal Beloved, but they never wed.[189]

From 1997 to 2001, Oldman was married to American model Donya Fiorentino, with whom he had two sons: Gulliver (born 1997) and Charlie (born 1999).[9] Oldman was investigated and cleared of a domestic assault allegation made by Fiorentino during the pair's divorce, receiving sole legal and physical child custody;[197][198] Fiorentino was granted limited, state-supervised contact dependent on her passing drug and alcohol tests.[80][198] In 2003, a judge reduced her access to the children after dismissing claims that Oldman had drugged and physically abused them.[199][200] In 2018, Gulliver, whom Fiorentino claimed had witnessed the alleged domestic assault, lamented the "pain and hardship" caused by his mother's "lies" over the years, while specifically condemning the media's "disgusting" perpetuation of the assault allegation.[201]

On 31 December 2008, Oldman married English singer and actress Alexandra Edenborough in Santa Barbara, California.[202] Edenborough filed for divorce on 9 January 2015;[203] the divorce was finalised in September 2015.[204] In August 2017, Oldman married writer and art curator Gisele Schmidt in a private ceremony at the home of his manager, Douglas Urbanski.[205]

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gary, oldman, confused, with, gary, coleman, gary, goldman, gary, leonard, oldman, born, march, 1958, english, actor, filmmaker, known, versatility, intense, acting, style, received, various, accolades, including, academy, award, golden, globe, award, three, b. Not to be confused with Gary Coleman or Gary Goldman 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 and three British Academy Film Awards His films have grossed over 11 billion worldwide making him one of the highest grossing actors of all time 1 Gary OldmanGary Oldman speaking at the 2014 WonderConBornGary Leonard Oldman 1958 03 21 21 March 1958 age 64 London EnglandEducationRose Bruford College BA OccupationsActorfilmmakerYears active1979 presentWorksFull listSpousesLesley Manville m 1987 div 1990 wbr Uma Thurman m 1990 div 1992 wbr Donya Fiorentino m 1997 div 2001 wbr Alexandra Edenborough m 2008 div 2015 wbr Gisele Schmidt m 2017 wbr Children3RelativesLaila Morse sister AwardsFull listOldman began acting in theatre in 1979 and made his film debut in Remembrance 1982 He continued to follow a stage career in London s Royal Court and was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company with credits including Cabaret Romeo and Juliet Entertaining Mr Sloane Saved The Country Wife and Hamlet 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 amp Guildenstern Are Dead 1990 while also attracting attention as the leader of a gang of football hooligans in the television film The Firm 1989 Regarded as a member of the Brit Pack 2 he achieved greater recognition as a New York gangster in State of Grace 1990 Lee Harvey Oswald in JFK 1991 and Count Dracula in Bram Stoker s Dracula 1992 Oldman portrayed the villains in films such as True Romance 1993 The Fifth Element 1997 Air Force One 1997 and The Contender 2000 corrupt DEA agent Norman Stansfield whom he played in Leon The Professional 1994 was called one of cinema s best villains He also played Ludwig van Beethoven in Immortal Beloved 1994 and later appeared in franchise roles such as Sirius Black in the Harry Potter series James Gordon in The Dark Knight Trilogy 2005 2012 and a human leader Dreyfus in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 2014 He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour 2017 and was nominated for his portrayals of George Smiley in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy 2011 and Herman J Mankiewicz in Mank 2020 Oldman was executive producer of films like The Contender Plunkett amp Macleane 1999 and Nil by Mouth 1997 the latter of which he also wrote and directed He has featured in television shows such as Slow Horses Fallen Angels Tracey Takes On and Friends voiced Ignitius and Viktor Reznov respectively in The Legend of Spyro and Call of Duty video games and appeared in music videos for David Bowie Guns N Roses and Annie Lennox Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Late 1970s 1980s 2 2 1990s 2 3 2000s 2 4 2010s 2 5 2020s 3 Other work 3 1 Filmmaking 3 2 Music 3 3 Voice acting 3 4 Writing 4 Acting style 5 Reception and legacy 6 Personal life 6 1 Views and lifestyle 6 2 Marriages and family 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and educationGary Leonard Oldman 3 was born in New Cross London on 21 March 1958 4 5 the son of Leonard Bertram Oldman 1921 1985 a former sailor who also worked as a welder and Kathleen nee Cheriton 1919 2018 6 7 He said his father was an alcoholic who left the family when Oldman was seven years old 8 His older sister Maureen is an actress better known as Laila Morse she performed in Oldman s directorial debut Nil by Mouth 1997 before taking on her most famous role of Mo Harris in the BBC soap opera EastEnders 9 Oldman attended West Greenwich School in Deptford leaving at the age of 16 to work in a sports shop 10 He played piano as a child but he gave up his musical aspirations to pursue an acting career after seeing Malcolm McDowell s performance in the film The Raging Moon 1971 11 12 13 In a 1995 interview with Charlie Rose he said Something about Malcolm just arrested me and I connected and I said I wanna do that 11 Growing up in south London Oldman supported his local football club Millwall F C but also followed Manchester United because he idolised George Best 9 In 2011 he learned from his mother that his father had played for Millwall just after World War II Just after the war my mother ran a boarding house for football players Millwall players And I knew that my dad was involved somehow with the reserve team But two weeks ago my mum said Oh yeah your dad played for Millwall When he was young he had a couple of first team games 9 Oldman studied with the Young People s Theatre in Greenwich during the mid 1970s 6 14 while working jobs on assembly lines as a porter in an operating theatre selling shoes and beheading pigs in an abattoir 6 He applied unsuccessfully to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA which welcomed him to try again the following year but advised him to find something else to do for a living 6 11 When asked by Charlie Rose if he had reminded RADA of this Oldman joked that the work speaks for itself 11 He won a scholarship to attend the Rose Bruford College in Sidcup south east London from which he graduated with a BA in Acting in 1979 6 14 Oldman described himself as a shy but diligent worker during his time there performing roles such as Puck in Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream 15 CareerSee also Gary Oldman filmography and List of awards and nominations received by Gary Oldman Late 1970s 1980s After leaving drama school Oldman was the first in his year to receive professional work 15 he stated that this was not a result of being the most talented actor but rather diligence and application 15 16 In 1979 he starred in Thark opposite Annette Kerr at York s Theatre Royal 17 Subsequent plays included Cabaret Privates on Parade and Romeo and Juliet 18 In December 1979 Oldman appeared as Puss in Dick Whittington and His Cat staged at York 19 He also acted in Colchester then with Glasgow s Citizens Theatre 6 Oldman s work ethic and trademark intensity would make him a favourite with audiences in Glasgow during the 1980s He also toured Europe and South America with the Citizens Theatre company 14 From 1980 to 1981 Oldman appeared in The Massacre at Paris Christopher Marlowe Desperado Corner Shaun Lawton and Robert David MacDonald s plays Chinchilla and A Waste of Time He performed in a 6 month West End run of MacDonald s Summit Conference opposite Glenda Jackson in 1982 6 Also that year Oldman made his film debut in Colin Gregg s Remembrance and would have starred in Don Boyd s Gossip if that film had not collapsed The following year he landed a starring role as a skinhead in Mike Leigh s film Meantime and moved on to Chesterfield to assume the lead role in Entertaining Mr Sloane Joe Orton He then went to Westcliffe to star in Saved Edward Bond 6 Saved proved to be a major breakthrough for Oldman Max Stafford Clark artistic director of the Royal Court Theatre had seen Oldman s performance and cast him as Scopey the lead role of Bond s The Pope s Wedding in 1984 6 For his acclaimed performance he won two of British theatre s top honours the Time Out Fringe Award for Best Newcomer and the Drama Theatre Award for Best Actor the latter of which was shared with future film co star Anthony Hopkins for his performance in Pravda 6 14 20 Oldman s turn in The Pope s Wedding led to a run of work with the Royal Court and from 1984 to 1986 he appeared in Rat in the Skull Ron Hutchinson The Desert Air Nicholas Wright Cain and Abel The Danton Affair Pam Gems Women Beware Women Thomas Middleton Real Dreams Trevor Griffiths and all three of Bond s The War Plays Red Black and Ignorant The Tin Can People and Great Peace 6 Oldman was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 1985 to 1986 21 The 1984 production of The Pope s Wedding had been seen by director Alex Cox who offered Oldman the part of musician Sid Vicious in the 1986 film Sid and Nancy He twice turned down the role before accepting it because in his own words I wasn t really that interested in Sid Vicious and the punk movement I d never followed it It wasn t something that interested me The script I felt was banal and who cares and why bother and all of that And I was a little bit sort of with my nose in the air and sort of thinking well the theatre so much more superior and all of that He reconsidered based on the salary and the urging of his agent 22 In 1987 Oldman gained his third starring film role as Joe Orton in Prick Up Your Ears for which he received a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor That same year he appeared in the plays The Country Wife William Wycherley and Serious Money Caryl Churchill 6 Film director Luc Besson told how on the set of The Fifth Element 1997 Oldman could recite any scene from Hamlet William Shakespeare in which he had starred a decade earlier 23 Oldman s performances in Sid and Nancy and Prick Up Your Ears paved the way for work in Hollywood garnering acclaim from United States film critic Roger Ebert Ebert wrote There is no point of similarity between the two performances like a few gifted actors Oldman is able to re invent himself for every role On the basis of these two movies he is the best young British actor around 24 Vicious s former Sex Pistols bandmate John Lydon despite criticising Sid and Nancy described Oldman as a bloody good actor 25 The performance would go on to be ranked No 62 in Premiere magazine s 100 Greatest Performances of All Time 26 and No 8 in Uncut magazine s 10 Best actors in rockin roles the latter describing Oldman s portrayal as a hugely sympathetic reading of the punk figurehead as a lost and bewildered manchild 27 In late 1988 he starred opposite hero Alan Bates 11 in We Think the World of You and in 1989 alongside Dennis Hopper and Frances McDormand in the Chattahoochee Also in 1989 Oldman also starred as football hooligan Clive Bex Bissel in controversial British television drama The Firm 28 giving a performance that Total Film numbered as his best and called stunning and fearless in 2011 29 Oldman and other young British actors of the 1980s who were becoming established Hollywood film actors such as Tim Roth Bruce Payne Colin Firth Daniel Day Lewis and Paul McGann were dubbed the Brit Pack 30 of which Oldman was de facto leader 31 1990s In 1990 Oldman costarred with Tim Roth in Rosencrantz amp Guildenstern Are Dead Tom Stoppard s film adaptation of his own play of the same name Total Film praised the movie calling Oldman s character a blitz of brilliant comedy timing and pitch perfect line delivery 32 He then starred opposite Sean Penn and Ed Harris in State of Grace 1990 Roger Ebert described Oldman s turn as the highlight 33 and Janet Maslin referred to his work as phenomenal 34 He was offered but turned down the lead role in that year s Edward Scissorhands 35 Oldman moved to the United States in the early 1990s where he has resided since 36 In 1991 he began filming Dylan Thomas a biopic on Welsh poet Dylan Thomas with his then wife Uma Thurman as Caitlin Thomas production shut down shortly after filming began 37 Later in 1991 Oldman starred in his first US blockbuster playing Lee Harvey Oswald in Oliver Stone s JFK According to Oldman very little was written about Oswald in the script Stone gave him several plane tickets a list of contacts and told him to do his own research 38 Oldman met with Oswald s wife Marina and her two daughters to prepare for the role 39 He filmed scenes for the 1992 neo noir thriller Final Analysis which were cut 40 In 1992 he starred as Count Dracula in Francis Ford Coppola s romance horror Bram Stoker s Dracula A commercially successful film adaptation of Bram Stoker s 1897 novel 41 it was a box office success worldwide Oldman s performance was recognised as the best male performance of 1992 by the Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy amp Horror Films which awarded Oldman its Best Actor award 42 He served as a member of the Jury at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival 43 Oldman became a popular portrayer of villains 20 he played violent pimp Drexl Spivey in the Tony Scott directed Quentin Tarantino written True Romance 1993 a role which MSN Movies described as one of cinema s most memorable villains 44 a sadistic prison warden in Murder in the First 1995 futuristic corporate tyrant Jean Baptiste Emanuel Zorg in The Fifth Element 1997 and Dr Zachary Smith Spider Smith in the commercially successful but critically panned Lost in Space 1998 He was considered for two roles in Quentin Tarantino s Pulp Fiction 1994 but neither were realised Tarantino contemplated Oldman as gangster Jules Winnfield played by Samuel L Jackson 45 while TriStar executives recommended him for drug dealer Lance portrayed by Eric Stoltz 46 47 In 1994 s Leon The Professional he played corrupt DEA officer Norman Stansfield which has since been named by multiple publications as one of the best villains 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 and most corrupt cops 55 56 57 in cinema Oldman also portrayed various accents along with the Transylvanian Count Dracula he gave a critically acclaimed reading of German born Viennese composer Ludwig van Beethoven in Immortal Beloved 58 and played Russian terrorist Egor Korshunov in the 1997 blockbuster Air Force One In 1998 MTV s Celebrity Deathmatch aired a match between claymation representations of Oldman and Christopher Walken to determine the greatest cinematic villain 59 The following year Oldman served as executive producer of Plunkett amp Macleane 60 and portrayed another historical figure Pontius Pilate in television film Jesus He was also considered for the role of Morpheus in The Matrix 61 2000s Oldman in 2000 Oldman appeared opposite Jeff Bridges as zealous Republican congressman Sheldon Runyon in The Contender 2000 of which he was also executive producer 62 Oldman received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for his performance although some claimed he was dissatisfied with DreamWorks supposed editing of the film to reflect pro Democratic leanings These reports were declared sloppy sensationalism by his manager Douglas Urbanski who said that Oldman was the least political person I know He stressed that neither he nor Oldman had made the statements attributed to them that they had produced this film every last cut and frame and that DreamWorks did not influence the final cut or have anything to do with it Urbanski asserted that Oldman received creepy phone calls advising him that he was ruining his chances of an Oscar nomination The notion of Oldman criticising DreamWorks was dispelled as a myth by critic Roger Ebert 63 In 2001 he starred opposite Anthony Hopkins in Hannibal as Mason Verger the only surviving victim of Hannibal Lecter He spent six hours per day in the make up room to achieve the character s hideously disfigured appearance and went uncredited in the film 64 It marked the second time that Oldman had appeared opposite Hopkins who was part of the supporting cast of Bram Stoker s Dracula He received an Emmy Award nomination for two guest appearances in Friends in May 2001 appearing in the two part episode The One With Chandler and Monica s Wedding as Richard Crosby a pedantic actor who insists that real actors spit on one another when they enunciate leading to tension then friendship with Joey Tribbiani Matt LeBlanc Oldman had previously worked with LeBlanc on Lost in Space 65 Oldman at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con Following his Friends appearance Oldman did not appear in any major roles until 2004 it was suggested that he was blacklisted in Hollywood during this time 66 following the controversy that had surrounded the release of The Contender In 2002 he starred in the generally well received Interstate 60 and played the Devil in the BMW short film The Hire Beat the Devil Guardian writer Xan Brooks described the early 2000s as Oldman s low point recalling barrel scraping roles in the 2003 films Tiptoes and Sin 67 Although the film failed to impress reviewers Oldman did garner some praise for his portrayal of a man with dwarfism in Tiptoes Lisa Nesselson in Variety described his work as astonishingly fine 68 and the performance was later mentioned in Mark Kermode s Great Acting in Bad Films 69 In 2004 Oldman returned to prominence when he landed a starring role in the Harry Potter film series playing Harry Potter s godfather Sirius Black The following year he starred as James Gordon in Christopher Nolan s commercially and critically successful Batman Begins a role that he reprised in the even more successful sequel The Dark Knight 2008 and once more in the conclusion The Dark Knight Rises 2012 Film critic Mark Kermode in reviewing The Dark Knight downplayed claims that Heath Ledger s Joker was the highlight of the film saying the best performance in the film by a mile is by Gary Oldman it would be lovely to see him get a n Oscar nomination because actually he s the guy who gets kind of overlooked in all of this 70 Oldman co starred with Jim Carrey in the 2009 version of A Christmas Carol in which Oldman played three roles 71 72 73 He had a starring role in David Goyer s supernatural thriller The Unborn released in 2009 74 2010s Oldman at the London premiere of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy in 2011 In 2010 Oldman co starred with Denzel Washington in The Book of Eli 75 He also played a lead role in Catherine Hardwicke s Red Riding Hood 76 Oldman voiced the role of villain Lord Shen and was nominated for an Annie Award for his performance in Kung Fu Panda 2 Oldman received strong reviews 77 and earned his first Academy Award nomination and a BAFTA Award nomination for his portrayal of British spy George Smiley in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy 2011 78 an adaptation of the John le Carre novel directed by Tomas Alfredson To prepare for the role of George Smiley Oldman gained 15 pounds watched Alec Guinness performance in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and paid a visit to Smiley s creator John le Carre to perfect the character s voice 31 In 2012 Oldman played Floyd Banner a big hitting mobster in John Hillcoat s Lawless alongside Tom Hardy Shia LaBeouf Guy Pearce and Jessica Chastain The following year he portrayed Nicholas Wyatt a ruthless CEO in Robert Luketic s Paranoia along with Harrison Ford and Liam Hemsworth In 2014 Oldman starred alongside Joel Kinnaman Abbie Cornish Michael Keaton and Samuel L Jackson in the remake of RoboCop as Norton the scientist who creates the title character Oldman at the 2014 WonderCon Also that year Oldman starred in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes as one of the leads alongside Jason Clarke and Keri Russell In a promotional interview published in the July August issue of Playboy magazine Oldman slammed what he saw as excessive political correctness in American media alleged discriminating hypocrisy by entertainers who hide behind comedy and satire to say things we can t ordinarily say and downplayed the convictions behind offensive slurs said by actors Alec Baldwin and Mel Gibson attributing their statements to anger and inebriation respectively He went on to say that Gibson who had faced censure for antisemitic remarks had bitten the hand that feeds being in a town that s run by Jews referring to Hollywood Oldman stressed that he is not a fascist or a racist 79 but was nevertheless criticised for his comments 80 He issued multiple apologies including on 25 June edition of late night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live where he described the remarks as offensive insensitive pernicious and ill informed 81 82 Both the Anti Defamation League and the Simon Wiesenthal Center welcomed Oldman s contrition the latter inviting him to its Museum of Tolerance to screen 2017 s Darkest Hour 82 83 Director David Fincher told Playboy I know him very well Gary s not cruel He s an incredibly thoughtful guy 84 In 2015 Oldman played the head of police that investigates Tom Hardy s character in Child 44 alongside Noomi Rapace and Joel Kinnaman and had a supporting role in the post apocalyptic American thriller Man Down directed by Dito Montiel and starring alongside Shia LaBeouf and Kate Mara In 2016 Oldman played a CIA chief in Criminal directed by Ariel Vromen and starring Kevin Costner Tommy Lee Jones Ryan Reynolds Alice Eve and Gal Gadot In 2017 Oldman played three film roles a billionaire entrepreneur in The Space Between Us a dictatorial President in The Hitman s Bodyguard and former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Joe Wright s war drama Darkest Hour his portrayal of Churchill garnered critical acclaim 85 Oldman s transformation into the wartime Prime Minister took 200 hours in the makeup chair 14 pounds of silicone rubber and 20 000 worth of Cuban cigars which gave him nicotine poisoning 86 87 In 2018 he won the Academy Award for Best Actor 88 89 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama 90 Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Actor 91 Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor 92 and BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role 93 His Golden Globe win came despite Oldman having once been a critic of that award 94 95 96 he noted that he was amazed flattered and very proud to be nominated 97 In 2018 in his first post Oscar role Oldman voiced an evil artificial intelligence in Netflix s independent film Tau and starred in Hunter Killer alongside Gerard Butler In 2019 Oldman starred in horror thriller Mary directed by Michael Goi and the thriller The Courier opposite Olga Kurylenko 98 and appeared in Steven Soderbergh s The Laundromat as Jurgen Mossack opposite Meryl Streep and Antonio Banderas 99 2020s In 2020 Oldman starred as Citizen Kane co writer Herman J Mankiewicz in David Fincher s biographical drama black and white Netflix movie Mank which follows Mankiewicz s tumultuous development of the script for Citizen Kane alongside director Orson Welles 100 The film co stars Amanda Seyfried Lily Collins and Charles Dance Mank had a limited theatrical release on 13 November and began streaming on Netflix on 4 December It received positive reviews earning 88 on Rotten Tomatoes with the critics consensus being Sharply written and brilliantly performed Mank peers behind the scenes of Citizen Kane to tell an old Hollywood story that could end up being a classic in its own right 101 In 2021 Oldman starred opposite Armie Hammer in Crisis 102 and in Joe Wright s The Woman in the Window alongside Amy Adams 103 He has been set to play a hitman alongside Dylan O Brien in The Bayou 104 Oldman is also slated to direct a biopic about Eadweard Muybridge entitled Flying Horse 105 In 2022 Oldman starred as a cantankerous manager of intelligence agents in the Apple TV spy drama television series Slow Horses based on the book of the same name Slow Horses marked the first time Oldman played a lead role in a television series 106 On November 20 2022 he stated that the series would likely be his last role as he intended to retire from acting once the series ended 107 Other workFilmmaking In 1997 Oldman directed produced and wrote the award winning Nil by Mouth a film partially based on his own childhood Nil by Mouth went on to win the BAFTA Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film shared with Douglas Urbanski and Luc Besson and also the BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay the Channel 4 Director s Award and an Empire Award In 1999 it was adjudged by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts as one of the hundred best British films of the 20th century 108 Nil By Mouth was listed by Time Out as number twenty one of the top 100 best British films ever 109 Oldman and producing partner Douglas Urbanski formed the SE8 GROUP to produce Nil by Mouth The company also produced The Contender which also starred Oldman He completed a screenplay Chang amp Eng co written with Darin Strauss based on the author s book of the same name In September 2006 Nokia Nseries Studio 110 released the Oldman directed short film Donut with music by Tor Hyams The film was shot with an N93 to promote the phone Juliet Landau made a 25 minute documentary about the making of the video In 2011 he directed a music video for then wife Alex Eden s first single Kiss Me Like the Woman You Loved Music Oldman has had a keen interest in music from an early age He is a proficient pianist and stated in a 1995 interview with Charlie Rose that he would rather be a musician than an actor 11 Oldman sang several tracks on the Sid and Nancy soundtrack on which he performed alongside original Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock and sang and played live piano in the 1988 movie Track 29 He traced over Beethoven compositions in 1994 s Immortal Beloved 11 and tutored Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe on bass guitar 111 Oldman appeared on Reeves Gabrels album The Sacred Squall of Now performing a vocal duet with David Bowie on the track You ve Been Around 112 He produced a live performance by former White Stripes member Jack White in conjunction with Vevo and YouTube 113 At the 2016 Brit Awards in London Oldman paid tribute to Bowie before receiving the Brits Icon Award on behalf of the singer and his family 114 Voice acting Oldman participated in the creation of The Legend of Spyro games produced by Sierra Entertainment He provided the voice of the Fire Guardian Ignitus He voices Sergeant Viktor Reznov and scientist Daniel Clarke in the Call of Duty games He also provides the narration of Sergeant Jack Barnes in the Spearhead expansion for Medal of Honor Allied Assault In 2015 he voiced Lord Vortech the evil mastermind who seeks to control the LEGO Multiverse in the Lego Dimensions video game 115 He will play Admiral Ernst Bishop in the upcoming single player campaign of the Chris Roberts designed crowdfunded video game Squadron 42 116 Writing In 2015 Oldman and his manager Douglas Urbanski signed a deal with the Simon amp Schuster Atria Publishing label Emily Bestler Books for Blood Riders a vampire book series 117 Acting styleOldman studied the teachings of Konstantin Stanislavski and Stella Adler while at drama school but went off book drawing much of his inspiration from American cinema 15 As a screen actor Oldman was almost typecast as an anti social personality early in his career 46 118 The necessity to express villainous characters in an overtly physical manner led to the cultivation of a big acting style that incorporated projection skills acquired during his stage training 46 119 He further sought to develop a distinctive approach that would distance him from his stuffy and often interchangeable British peers 46 Oldman has conceded that his performances often involve an element of overacting It s my influence on those roles that probably makes them feel bigger than life and a little over the top I mean I do go for it a bit as an actor I must admit 22 In another interview he stated If it s coming from a sincere place then I think the screen can hold the epic and it can hold the very very small 120 Stuart Heritage of The Guardian wrote Finding the definitive Gary Oldman ham performance is like trying to choose which of your children you prefer The man is a long term devotee of the art of ham 121 Conversely Oldman noted that he enjoys playing characters where the silence is loud such as George Smiley in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy 2011 67 Oldman has adopted various accents for roles 34 and portrayed a wide range of characters 14 20 He is known for his in depth research of his roles 122 as well as his devotion to them at one point being hospitalized after losing significant weight for Sid and Nancy 123 and another time had to hire a dialect coach to relearn his English accent after nearly adopting an American twang due to his children being raised American 124 In a 2017 interview he differentiated between immersion and impression I have a relatively good ear and can do a few impressions of people I don t study them but I think what happens with an impressionist is that they re looking at one particular source Impressionists have to paint with a very broad stroke because you ve got to see it within a couple of seconds As an actor though you look at different aspects of a character I try to completely surround myself with the assignment It s like being in a big cloud and then some of it rains through for instance looking at not only Winston Churchill s way of walking and mannerisms and the way he sounds but also looking into the psychology 125 Reception and legacy Oldman signing autographs for fans in 2007 Oldman has established a cult following among film fans 126 He is known for playing the primary antagonist in a number of popular motion pictures 20 which has seen him referenced in popular culture At the peak of his popularity in the 1990s Oldman was dubbed by Empire magazine Hollywood s psycho deluxe 127 and was spoofed on popular television shows such as Fox comedy series In Living Color 128 and MTV s Celebrity Deathmatch 59 as well as drafted in to appear on the first ever cover of Loaded magazine 129 In 1993 he appeared in the music video for Annie Lennox s international hit Love Song for a Vampire written for the soundtrack to Bram Stoker s Dracula and had a cameo role as the Devil in the video for Guns N Roses single Since I Don t Have You 130 Oldman also played the Devil in the 2002 BMW short Beat The Devil alongside Clive Owen James Brown and Marilyn Manson 131 He starred as a sleazy priest in the controversial religious themed video for David Bowie s 2013 single The Next Day 132 133 In contrast to his often dark on screen roles Oldman s affable real life demeanour has been noted 36 and he was named as one of Empire s 100 Sexiest Stars in Film History in 2007 134 In 2011 Empire readers voted him the recipient of the Empire Icon Award which was presented by Colin Firth 135 Washington Post and Independent writers noted that Oldman is regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation 9 136 In 2012 Globe and Mail journalist Lynn Crosbie wrote Critics never fail to single Oldman out he is one of a few truly great living actors arguably even the best 137 Of his diversity Yahoo Movies noted that he had gained a well earned reputation as a brilliant chameleon 14 the Houston Chronicle dubbed Oldman the face of versatility 138 He is noted for his avoidance of the Hollywood celebrity scene 139 often being referred to as an actor s actor 6 His work has been acclaimed by Hollywood figures Tom Hardy has described Oldman as his absolute complete and utter hero 140 and hands down the greatest actor that s ever lived 31 Brad Pitt 141 Daniel Radcliffe 142 and Ryan Gosling have also cited Oldman as their favourite actor 143 Hardy recalled Oldman s influence on students at drama school stating that everybody used to quote him in all of his films 144 Jessica Chastain 145 Jennifer Lawrence 145 Joseph Gordon Levitt 146 Tom Hiddleston 147 and Chris Pine 148 have also named Oldman as one of their favourite actors Other actors such as Christian Bale 149 Hugh Jackman 150 Benedict Cumberbatch 151 152 Shia LaBeouf 153 Ben Mendelsohn 154 Johnny Depp 151 152 Jason Isaacs 155 and Michael Fassbender 31 151 have cited Oldman as an influence Bale called him the reason I m acting 156 Anthony Hopkins 16 Ralph Fiennes 157 Keanu Reeves 158 and Ray Winstone 9 have used the term genius in reference to Oldman John Hurt called him the best of the bunch 67 Colin Firth hailed him as a very strong candidate for the world s best living actor 159 and a hero of his 160 and Alec Baldwin described him as preternaturally gifted and the greatest film actor of his generation 161 Kristin Scott Thomas referred to Oldman as the most amazing generous actor 162 Christopher Eccleston hailed Oldman s Academy Award win for Darkest Hour as massive to people from working class backgrounds He remarked Oldman is as fine an actor as Daniel Day Lewis but Gary is not double barrelled 163 Collaborating directors Luc Besson 23 Tony Scott 36 and Christopher Nolan 164 have lauded his work Besson in 1997 called him one of the top five actors in the world 23 while Scott labelled him a genius 36 David Cronenberg said that Oldman really is a fabulous actor who gave the best version of James Gordon in Nolan s Dark Knight trilogy 165 Film critics have also been vocal in their appreciation of Oldman Roger Ebert hailed him as one of the great actors able to play high low crass noble 166 while Gene Siskel called him wonderful 167 and one of his favourite actors 168 Peter Travers described Oldman as one of the best actors on the planet 169 Prior to his first Academy Award nomination for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Oldman was regarded as one of the greatest actors never nominated for the award 10 170 171 In 2009 Leigh Singer of the Guardian called him arguably the best actor never Oscar nominated 172 Before winning for Darkest Hour he also carried the label of the greatest actor never to win the Oscar 173 174 In 2018 Stuart McGurk of GQ described Oldman as the master of being brilliant in bad movies 175 Oldman at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival In 1998 Oldman was honoured at the Camerimage Film Festival where he was awarded the Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Acting the first recipient of the award 176 In 2011 Oldman received a Tribute Award from the Gotham Awards 177 In that same year the Palm Springs International Film Festival announced that Oldman would be receiving its International Star Award which honours an actor or actress who has achieved both critical and commercial international recognition throughout their body of work The PSIFF chairman called Oldman a performer whose ability to portray the most extreme of characters is a testament to the enormity of his talent 178 In 2012 The Hollywood Reporter named Oldman the highest grossing actor in history based on lead and supporting roles 179 Films in which he has appeared have grossed over 4 1 billion in the United States and over 11 billion worldwide 180 In 2012 Oldman was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork the Beatles Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover to celebrate the British cultural figures of his life that he most admires to mark his 80th birthday 181 In 2014 he received the Dilys Powell Award For Excellence In Film by the London Film Critics 182 In 2018 Oldman received the Variety Award at the British Independent Film Awards which recognises a director actor writer or producer who has made a global impact and helped to focus the international spotlight on the U K Variety s vice president Steven Gaydos remarked that Oldman has blazed a path as one of international cinema s most versatile and valued actors 183 In the same year the Santa Barbara International Film Festival awarded Oldman the Maltin Modern Master Award the highest accolade awarded by SPIFF that honors an individual who has enriched our culture through accomplishments in the motion picture industry Leonard Maltin claimed Oldman has once again proven that he is a force to be reckoned with and a true master of his craft 184 Oldman was also awarded his first Career Achievement Award by the Hollywood Film Awards 185 The Make up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards as well honored him with the Distinguished Artisan Award which IATSE President Susan Cabral Ebert proclaimed him as a chameleon an actor who changes his appearance his voice everything about himself from film to film 186 In 2019 British Airways celebrated its 100th anniversary with a television advertisement featuring key figures from British culture including Oldman He was described by BA as an iconic British legend who is regarded as one of the greatest screen actors of his generation 187 Personal lifeViews and lifestyle After establishing himself as an actor Oldman moved to Los Angeles in the early 1990s 36 Despite numerous lead and supporting roles in major Hollywood films he is protective of his private life and is known for his stance on celebrity culture and the ideals of Hollywood Being famous that s a whole other career And I haven t got any energy for it 36 In 2014 he described himself as a libertarian 188 Oldman s alcoholism was well known during the early 1990s he was arrested for drunk driving in 1991 189 and checked himself into rehab in 1994 14 189 In subsequent interviews he acknowledged his problems with alcohol and called himself a recovering alcoholic in a 2001 interview with Charlie Rose 190 He now lives a teetotal lifestyle he has been sober since 1997 191 and attributes his success in beating his addiction to attending meetings with Alcoholics Anonymous which he has publicly praised 192 Marriages and family Oldman has been married five times He wed English actress Lesley Manville in 1987 and their son Alfie was born the following year 9 Oldman broke up with Manville in 1989 three months after their son was born 193 She stated in 2018 that they are on good terms saying H e s got a new wife and we all get on Gary and I are friends 194 They have two grandchildren Matilda and Ozzy Oldman through Alfie 195 Oldman met American actress Uma Thurman on the set of State of Grace they were married in 1990 but divorced in 1992 196 From 1994 to 1996 he was engaged to Italian actress and model Isabella Rossellini his co star in Immortal Beloved but they never wed 189 From 1997 to 2001 Oldman was married to American model Donya Fiorentino with whom he had two sons Gulliver born 1997 and Charlie born 1999 9 Oldman was investigated and cleared of a domestic assault allegation made by Fiorentino during the pair s divorce receiving sole legal and physical child custody 197 198 Fiorentino was granted limited state supervised contact dependent on her passing drug and alcohol tests 80 198 In 2003 a judge reduced her access to the children after dismissing claims that Oldman had drugged and physically abused them 199 200 In 2018 Gulliver whom Fiorentino claimed had witnessed the alleged domestic assault lamented the pain and hardship caused by his mother s lies over the years while specifically condemning the media s disgusting perpetuation of the assault allegation 201 On 31 December 2008 Oldman married English singer and actress Alexandra Edenborough in Santa Barbara California 202 Edenborough filed for divorce on 9 January 2015 203 the divorce was finalised in September 2015 204 In August 2017 Oldman married writer and art curator Gisele Schmidt in a private ceremony at the home of his manager Douglas Urbanski 205 See alsoList of British Academy Award nominees and winners List of actors with Academy Award nominations List of actors with two or more Academy Award nominations in acting categoriesReferences The 30 Highest Grossing Actors of All Time Ranked Collider 3 July 2019 Retrieved 2 November 2020 Kistler Alan 2013 Doctor Who A History Lyons Press p 198 ISBN 9781493000166 Retrieved 20 November 2021 Births Marriages amp Deaths Index of England amp 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Awards Deadline Hollywood Penske Business Media Retrieved 2 July 2017 Pedersen Erik 28 November 2017 Gary Oldman Set For Career Honor From Make Up Artists And Hair Stylists Guild Deadline Hollywood Penske Business Media Retrieved 2 July 2017 BA100 100 years of British Airways www britishairways com Nick Gillespie 24 June 2014 Legendary Actor Gary Oldman Outs Himself as a Libertarian Also Upset That He Can t Call Nancy Pelosi the C Word Hit amp Run Reason com Retrieved 12 August 2014 a b c Werner Laurie 28 January 1995 In Search of Gary Oldman The Actor s Onscreen Intensity Belies His Lighter Side Los Angeles Times Retrieved 26 August 2020 Charlie Rose charlierose com Retrieved 12 August 2014 Whipp Glenn 2 March 2021 Gary Oldman knows Mank and those drinking issues I used to sweat vodka Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 6 January 2022 Retrieved 6 January 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Gary Oldman Sells What He Can t Have BollywoodSARGAM 19 July 2000 Archived from the original on 22 January 2010 Retrieved 11 January 2010 Nick Curtis 6 January 2010 Lesley Manville s six degrees of success London Evening Standard Archived from the original on 10 January 2010 Retrieved 29 January 2019 Both Lesley Manville and ex husband Gary Oldman were nominated for Oscars He s got a new wife we get on Hindustan Times 7 March 2018 Archived from the original on 4 April 2022 Retrieved 17 April 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Steafel Eleanor 27 January 2018 Daniel Day Lewis really wanted us to be absolutely comfortable together many gins were had Irish Independent Archived from the original on 7 December 2021 Retrieved 17 April 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Uma Thurman to wed again The Seattle Times 28 June 2008 Archived from the original on 29 June 2008 Feinberg Scott 27 February 2018 Brutally Honest Oscar Ballot The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on 4 March 2021 Retrieved 17 April 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b Deerwester Jayme 7 March 2018 Gary Oldman s son Alleged assault against ex wife didn t happen USA Today Archived from the original on 10 April 2022 Retrieved 17 April 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Oldman wins custody of sons Evening Standard 29 July 2003 Archived from the original on 6 January 2022 Retrieved 6 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Picture Bill 30 July 2003 Father knows best San Francisco Examiner 2 Donya alleges that a drunken Gary hit 4 year old Charlie recently and burned him with a cigarette But the judge saw through her bogus accusations Kilkenny Katie Galuppo Mia 6 March 2018 Gary Oldman s Son Pens Open Letter Defending Father From Domestic Abuse Claims The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on 6 December 2020 Retrieved 17 April 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Gary Oldman marries fourth wife Alexandra Edenborough The Daily Telegraph 5 January 2009 Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 Retrieved 28 September 2013 Steiner Amanda Michelle 12 January 2015 Gary Oldman and Alexandra Edenborough to Divorce People Archived from the original on 17 April 2022 Retrieved 17 April 2022 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Written at Los Angeles Judge finalizes actor Gary Oldman s divorce from 4th wife Business Insider New York City Associated Press 1 October 2015 Archived from the original on 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