Sir Gary Oldman: The Oscar, The Knighthood & The Problem With Manchester United

Sir Gary Oldman: The Oscar, The Knighthood & The Problem With Manchester United

Published on Oct 1
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That Peter Crouch Podcast
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<p>On this week’s episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, Pete, Chris, and Sids sit down with Sir Gary Oldman – one of Britain’s greatest actors, an Oscar and BAFTA winner, and the man behind unforgettable roles in <em>Dracula</em>, <em>Harry Potter</em>, <em>The Darkest Hour</em>, and <em>Slow Horses</em>.</p><br><p>A lifelong Manchester United fan, Oldman opens up about his first experiences watching football in the 1960s, his friendship with Sir Alex Ferguson, and why he misses the old-school loyalty of players who stayed at clubs for decades.</p><br><p>He also dives deep into the craft of acting – from the grueling physical toll of roles like Churchill, to getting nicotine poisoning while filming, to his pride in movies like <em>JFK</em>. Along the way, Gary shares stories about recent knighthood, Oscar night nerves, fart gags on <em>Slow Horses</em>, and his admiration for George Best.</p><br><p>This one’s a proper crossover of football and film.</p><br><p><strong>00:00:00</strong> ...