Hollywood, Los Angeles – Actor Gary Oldman says he is being honored, humiliated and overwhelmed to be chosen to leave his mark in the history of Hollywood in the famous TCL Chinese theater: the hands, feet, the signature.
It is a time that is accompanied by an impressive career that has been spanning for more than 40 years.
“In terms of just the history of making films and the tradition of this, it is an honor,” said Oldman.
Gary has been honored three times with the best actor Oscar nominations.
The latter came for ‘Mank’. The first was for “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.” Between those two nominations he won the prize in 2018 for his representation of Winston Churchill in “Darkest Hour”.
Gary played President Harry Truman in “Oppenheimer.” He was part of the “Harry Potter” world and the world of “Batman”. He played “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” and Sid Vicious in “Sid and Nancy.” Oldman’s newest role is on the Apple TV+ series “Slow Horses”.
Actor Jacob Elordi, Gary’s friend and manager Doug Urbankski and Kaley Cuoco – who told the crowd about her favorite Oldman rol in “Friends” – spoke on Friday during Oldman’s ceremony.
“Gary played a very unprofessional actor who could not stop spitting on Joey Tribbiani, played by Matt Leblanc,” said Cuoco. “This literally brought me into tears.”
The next great honor of Oldman will soon come when he returns to England to be officially knighted by King Charles.
“It seems a bit exaggerated, isn’t it? To be honest, I am not so greedy. I mean, when we did ‘darkest hour’, I think they invent, come up with things to give me,” Oldman said. “If we go now, as if I see something in a lobby when we are in a hotel or something, I always grab it and say:” I don’t have this. “
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