Gary Oldman is Hollywood's chameleon, one of the greatest actors ever with notable roles in Leon the Professional, The Dark Knight, Harry Potter, The Darkest Hour and The Fifth Element. From Dracula to Churchill, Beethoven to Zorg, he disappears into every role. But he was so good at playing bad guys that Hollywood refused to see him as anything else. And when some controversy and personal struggles hit at the height of his typecasting, his career reached an all-time low. Then, two major franchises changed everything. Harry Potter (Sirius Black) and The Dark Knight (Jim Gordon). They didn’t just save his career, they changed how audiences saw him.
So today, we’re diving into the rise, fall, and reinvention of Gary Oldman, his most insane transformations, his iconic villain roles, and how he finally escaped typecasting. This is the story of when an actor was a little too good at playing a villain. This is Gary Oldman.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Breakthrough
03:41 - Peak Villains (90s)
10:22 - Rough Times (2000s)
15:44 - Return to Form
Gary Oldman. Greatest Actor. Oscar Best Actor. Sid and Nancy. State of Grace. JFK. Oliver Stone. Bram Stoker's Dracula. Frances Ford Coppola. True Romance. Leon the Professional. The Fifth Element. Hannibal. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Mank. Air Force One. Best Movie Villain. Darkest Hour. Winston Churchhill. Immortal Beloved. Slow Horses. Best Character Actor. The Contender. Sirius Black. Commissioner Gordon. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
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