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Gary Oldman discusses sobriety and his role in ‘Harry Potter’ at Cannes – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/23 at 8:39 AM
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Gary Oldman, the Oscar-winning actor known for his role in “Darkest Hour,” recently celebrated 27 years of sobriety. At a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival, he discussed his role in the new film “Parthenope,” where he plays a washed-up alcoholic writer. The Italian coming-of-age drama follows a beautiful young woman as she navigates through Naples and Capri. Oldman appears briefly as famed novelist John Cheever, a character dealing with severe alcoholism, a topic Oldman is familiar with due to his own struggles with alcohol. The audience applauded his 27 years of sobriety, acknowledging the challenges he has overcome.

In the film, Cheever strikes up a bond with Parthenope, a fan of his books who is disillusioned with her life. Oldman’s portrayal of the struggling writer drew positive reviews, with critics praising his performance. Oldman also addressed controversial comments he made about his role as Sirius Black in the Harry Potter films. He clarified that when he initially described his performance as “mediocre,” he was referring to not knowing the character’s full story arc at the time he took on the role. Oldman expressed regret for not having a deeper understanding of the character’s fate when he first portrayed Sirius Black.

The actor acknowledged that actors are often hyper-critical of their own work, always striving to improve and deliver better performances. Despite the mixed reviews of “Parthenope,” Oldman’s performance in the film was widely praised, with critics appreciating his portrayal of a melancholic character. Oldman’s honesty about his struggles with alcohol and his dedication to his craft resonate with audiences, showcasing the depth of his talent and his commitment to his roles. Overall, Oldman’s journey to sobriety and his nuanced performances continue to captivate and inspire both fans and fellow actors in the industry.

In conclusion, Gary Oldman’s legacy as an acclaimed actor extends beyond his on-screen performances. His personal struggles and triumphs, such as his 27 years of sobriety, add depth to his portrayals of complex characters. Through his role in “Parthenope” and his reflections on past performances, Oldman showcases his growth as an actor and his willingness to learn from his experiences. As he continues to pursue challenging roles and push his boundaries, Gary Oldman remains a respected figure in the film industry, admired for his talent and resilience. With each new project, Oldman reminds audiences of the power of storytelling and the transformative nature of art.

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