Léon: The Professional star Gary Oldman reveals that his iconic "EVERYONE!" line delivery was never intended to make the ...
Gary Oldman was shown some of his best works, including his titular performance in Dracula and Oscar-winning performance as ...
This week, we’ll take a look at the story of two queer artists in community who turned on one another with 1987’s Prick Up ...
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert interviewed Gary Oldman about Slow Horses and more from the actor’s legendary career.
However, Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada took home the prize for his incredible ... and I'm delighted that Gary Oldman will be leading this star-studded cast on another acerbic and action-packed ...
The Dark Knight (2008), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Oldman portrayed Gotham’s most honorable cop, rising through the ranks to become police commissioner. His profoundly emotional performance was ...
State of Grace told a engaging story with one of Gary Oldman's best performances, but it didn't stand a chance against ...
Gary Oldman is here for the Demi Moore renaissance ... The Hollywood icon has taken home Golden Globe and SAG Awards trophies for best actress for her portrayal of Elisabeth Sparkle in the ...
Gary Oldman’s iconic “Bring Me Everyone” scene from “Léon: The Professional” was originally just an outtake the actor filmed to get a laugh out of director Luc Besson, but the filmmaker ...
Gary Oldman couldn’t contain his laughter when Stephen Colbert showed him clips of his most famous movies enhanced with “that Jackson Lamb quality” — uncontrolled flatulence, a reference ...
“You gotta have a laugh…Otherise, you shoot yourself,” replied Academy Award winner Gary Oldman when asked by Times reporter Nicholas Ducassi about the role of art and artists in a world on fir ...