gary oldman
2007-08-19 23:41:31
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answer #1
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answered by bmuel11 4
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Gary Oldman lay Sirius Black in Harry Potter...
2007-08-20 06:50:26
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answered by marga_bam23 4
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Gary Oldman is Sirius Black in Harry Potter. Very well respected and talented British actor. He's been in loads and loads of films.
He played Dracula in Bram Stokers' Dracula, Lee Harvey Oswald in JFK and Sid Vicious in Sid 'n' Nancy amongst others.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000198/
2007-08-23 11:23:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The actor your talking about is Gary Oldman.
He plays Sirius Black in Harry Potter and he was also in the Batman film.He once did an episode of Friends in which he played an actor opposite Joey Tribiani who couldn't get his lines right because he was drunk.This was the last two episodes in series seven.
He has appeared in many other movies.
2007-08-20 06:58:48
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answered by LilyFlower 2
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Gary Oldman plays Sirius Black.....
2007-08-20 06:41:48
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answered by ockashgirl 2
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Gary Oldman
2007-08-20 06:53:41
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answered by Michael Kevin 3
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Gary oldman
2007-08-23 08:00:15
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answered by chawuk 1
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How can you not know who Gary Oldman is? He is one of the best British actors of all time.
And if you've seen the Potter films don't you pay attention to the casts names?
He's also been in the following films:-
Sid & Nancy
The Fifth Element
Leon
Hannibal
Dracula
JFK
and he directed Nil by Mouth.
2007-08-20 06:56:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It's Gary Oldman. He was also in Dracula and The Fifth Element.
2007-08-20 06:46:29
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answered by climbingtuba2 2
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It was Gary Oldman who played Sirius Black. He did the role very well but I wish someone better looking had been used instead!! lol If you read the books, Sirius sounds quite hot... :-P
2007-08-20 06:44:09
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answered by Cat burgler 5
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Gary Oldman i would think, try the credits of the film if you want to find out who people are.
2007-08-20 06:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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