Gary Oldman on ‘Slow Horses’ ending, famous fan Queen Camilla, more

Gary Oldman on ‘Slow Horses’ ending, famous fan Queen Camilla, more


Sir Gary Oldman โ€” he received a British knighthood in King Charlesโ€™ June birthday honors list โ€” appears on Zoom at his home in Palm Springs in front of a display of his own black-and-white photographs. โ€œI do all sorts of photography, but I also do 19th century wet plate,โ€ he says. โ€œI just like the process. I donโ€™t do digital, I do film. I like the developing.โ€

Oldmanโ€™s been โ€œdoing filmโ€ of the silver-screen sort since the 1980s, but the phenomenal global success of London-based spy thriller โ€œSlow Horses,โ€ which returns for its fifth season on Apple TV+ next month, has changed everything for the Oscar winner (2017โ€™s โ€œDarkest Hourโ€). Emmy-nominated as lead actor in a drama series for the second consecutive year for his turn as slovenly Jackson Lamb, leader of an out-of-favor group of spies nicknamed the Slow Horses, Oldman could not be more thrilled. In fact, itโ€™s virtually impossible to tell whether heโ€™s more psyched about โ€œSlow Horsesโ€ or being knighted. Either way, heโ€™s full of the joys of his very hot summer. โ€œBig sky, big mountain and 102 here at the moment,โ€ he beams. He finds L.A. too chilly now.

โ€œIโ€™m thrilled with it,โ€ he grins of his knighthood, โ€œand no, I wasnโ€™t angling for it. I mean, Iโ€™ve done some stuff for charity over the years, and I would like to think Iโ€™m a good export, an ambassador of Britain. I have a green card, but I donโ€™t have American citizenship. Iโ€™m still a British subject.โ€

Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb in "Slow Horses."

Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb in โ€œSlow Horses.โ€

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Heโ€™s thrilled too about his Emmy nomination, but less enamored of relentless questions about โ€œhow you pull the rabbit out of the hat.โ€ โ€œCanโ€™t it just be a bloody mystery? Why do we have to sort of take it all apart?โ€ he asks. โ€œI think half of the time I make it up. I donโ€™t know, I just do. Itโ€™s like you have a facility for something. Itโ€™s like asking a tennis player, โ€˜How do you return the ball?โ€™ โ€˜Iโ€™ve just been able to do it since I was 12.โ€™ I donโ€™t look up videos of Peter Oโ€™Toole talking about acting.โ€

Oldman notes he moved to Hollywood โ€œcompletely by accidentโ€ because he โ€œwanted to go to the place where they were making films so I could practice.โ€ Film, he did, ad infinitum, particularly enjoying the spy genre in โ€œTinker Tailor Soldier Spy,โ€ which garnered him his first Oscar nomination as lead actor in 2012, long before Jackson Lamb appeared on his radar.

It appears โ€œSlow Horsesโ€ might satisfy part of his creative itch for some years to come. Season 6 is already in the can, and Season 7 is due to start filming this fall. โ€œIt is something I could just do. Can I see an end? I donโ€™t know,โ€ he says. โ€œI love the people and the show and the character. But itโ€™s nothing to do with that. Apple write the checks and have been generous in their check-writing. I mean, how do you feel? Do you think people would eventually just get fed up with it?โ€

I demur, along with members of the British royal family apparently. โ€œThe Queen [Camilla] said to me, โ€˜Are there any more?โ€™ Iโ€™m led to believe that they like โ€˜Slow Horses.โ€™ And in Palm Springs of all places, Iโ€™ll go to the hardware store or the supermarket and people will come up to me and say, โ€˜Whenโ€™s โ€œSlow Horsesโ€ coming back?โ€™โ€

His facility for the simple stuff does, however, fail him occasionally. โ€œYes, suddenly you canโ€™t walk in a room. Or get out of a car. Iโ€™ve walked into a room my entire life. Iโ€™ve got out of so many cars I couldnโ€™t count and now, yeah, even just raising a cup. Itโ€™s the funniest thing, it will trip you up.โ€ To date, he has not forgotten how to eat, which is fortunate given Lambโ€™s gargantuan appetite and Oldmanโ€™s impatience with eating scenes where actors push their food around. โ€œI remember the noodles scene in Season 2, and you know Lamb is an eater; Iโ€™m always eating in the show, and you canโ€™t fake it. So one morning I ate 17 or 18 bowls of noodles and then it was, โ€˜OK, weโ€™re gonna break for lunch, can I get you anything?โ€™โ€

"It's nice to be in regular employment," Oldman says of "Slow Horses," which returns for its fifth season next month.

โ€œItโ€™s nice to be in regular employment,โ€ Oldman says of โ€œSlow Horses,โ€ which returns for its fifth season next month.

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Oldmanโ€™s most recent โ€œcharity workโ€ was his pro bono four-week run this spring of Samuel Beckettโ€™s one-man play โ€œKrappโ€™s Last Tapeโ€ at York Theatre Royal, scene of his professional stage debut in 1979 and his first U.K. stage appearance in 37 years. โ€œI kind of got kidnapped by film and with all the other life experiences โ€” kids, divorce, marriage, divorce, sobriety,โ€ he says. โ€œYou turn around and think, โ€˜When did I last do a play?โ€™ And I thought, โ€˜Iโ€™d really like to do it, let me put my toe back in the water.โ€™โ€ He wondered, โ€œWell, will anyone come? Is anyone interested? I was worried whether weโ€™d fill 700 or 800 seats, and then the day they announced the tickets, their computer crashed.โ€ Thereโ€™s that huge smile again, one suggesting he still canโ€™t quite believe it.

Unsurprisingly, he doesnโ€™t waste time worrying too much about his place in the Hollywood pantheon. โ€œMaybe there are people somewhere in an executive office sitting around saying, โ€˜What about Gary Oldman for this role?โ€™ and โ€˜No, heโ€™s unavailable because heโ€™s doing the show.โ€™ But I like what โ€˜Slow Horsesโ€™ has afforded me over the last few years. I get some downtime, I got to do theater, Iโ€™ve got my photography and other things, rather than thinking about this or that film and โ€˜they want you but they donโ€™t know if they can go this year.โ€™

โ€œI feel so privileged, so bloody lucky that at 67 years old, Iโ€™m in a show of this caliber, that people have really actually embraced. Iโ€™m so very, very blessed, and itโ€™s also nice to know that youโ€™re going to be working. Yeah, itโ€™s nice to be in regular employment.โ€

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