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But they are fun to play.” Oldman went on to compare the character of Dr. Zachary Smith to another one of his iconic villain roles, Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg from “The Fifth Element.” ...
Before he played Commissioner Gordon and Winston Churchill, Gary Oldman was typecast as villains, roles he enjoyed but got tired of. Read on for more!
Gary Oldman discusses his journey from being typecast as a villain in Hollywood to taking on more diverse roles, including his iconic performance as Commissioner Gordon in Christopher Nolan's ...
Gary Oldman Says He Was ‘Typecast’ as a Bad Guy for Years: ‘We Need a Villain and We’ll Get Gary’ "It was fun for a while, but eventually, I just put a stop to it," the Oscar winner said.
But they are fun to play.” Oldman went on to compare the character of Dr. Zachary Smith to another one of his iconic villain roles, Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg from “The Fifth Element.” ...
Oldman went on to compare the character of Dr. Zachary Smith to another one of his iconic villain roles, Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg from 'The Fifth Element', which was directed by Luc Besson and ...
One of Oldman’s first major switches from villain to hero was when he joined Christopher Nolan’s “Batman” trilogy as Commissioner Gordon. David S. Goyer, who wrote “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight ...
Gary Oldman, Hollywood's go-to bad guy, on facing typecast in film industry The 'Dark Knight' star recalls a point in his career when he was the primary choice for villain roles among filmmakers ...
It's bigger than life." As for Zorg, Oldman said it was a "fun" role — even though he wasn't crazy about the physical transformation. "I didn't like the haircut much. Or the rubber," he admitted.