Two years ago, British actor Gary Oldman found himself in Yorkshire for the wedding of his oldest son, Alfie.
As Oldman’s other sons, Gulliver and Charlie, were there too, along with his wife, Gisele Schmidt, and his stepson, William, Oldman thought it would be a lark to make the hour-long drive through the countryside to the York Theatre Royal, where he began his acting career in 1979.
The boys were intrigued, as they had heard stories over the years. Before Oldman burst on the film scene in the 1980s playing punk rocker Sid Vicious in Sid & Nancy and British playwright Joe Orton in Stephen Frears’ Prick Up Your Ears, he had turned heads in a run of plays throughout England.
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