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Gary Oldman reflects on his role in Slow Horses, the shift from being typecast as a villain, and hopes to return to writing and directing.

ENCORE: Gary Oldman on ‘Slow Horses,’ Nolan, and possible acting Hiatus

Gary Oldman reflects on his role in Slow Horses, the shift from being typecast as a villain, and hopes to return to writing and directing.

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Actor Gary Oldman talks about starring in Apple TV+’s spy thriller series, ‘Slow Horses.’

Gary Oldman on ‘Slow Horses,’ ‘Oppenheimer,’ and being typecast

Actor Gary Oldman talks about starring in Apple TV+’s spy thriller series, ‘Slow Horses.’

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