Gary Oldman in the “Harry Potter” series
He played his role only “mediocre”
Millions of fans still celebrate the “Harry Potter” films today, but Gary Oldman considers his own performance in them to be “mediocre.”
That’s what Gary Oldman should have done
“I think my work in it is mediocre,” Oldman says on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast by Josh Horowitz. “Gary…” Horowitz then interjects incredulously and the actor confirms: “No, I do.”
Oldman sees the reason for this in the fact that he had not read the books by author JK Rowling (58) before he appeared in front of the film camera for the first time as Sirius Black: “If I had perhaps read the books like Alan [Rickman] If I had read it, if I had been one step ahead of the whole thing, if I had known what was coming, I honestly think I would have played it differently.”
“Harry Potter” series saved him
Oldman first appeared as Sirius Black in the 2004 film “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.” In a conversation with his actress colleague Drew Barrymore (48), he recently explained that “Harry Potter” and “Batman” saved him privately.
“I thank God for Harry Potter”, said the Brit in mid-December and remembered a divorce and custody dispute with his ex-wife Donya Fiorentino (56). According to him, because many productions were filmed in Hungary, Budapest and Australia at the time, he had to turn down a lot of work. The film rolls “saved” him because they allowed him to stay at home with his children and he did little work for “most of the money.”