Gray Oldman think that if he would have played the role of Sirius Black differently (Harry Potter)

Gray Oldman think that if he would have played the role of Sirius Black differently in the famous fantasy drama movie franchise Harry Potter

Gray Oldman open up about why he judge his past performances harshly.

Gray Oldman popularly known for the role of Sirius Black in Harry Potter, open up about his dissatisfaction of not playing the role perfectly on Happy Sad Confused Podcast.

Oldman said that if he would have read the books of Harry Potter by J.K Rowlings like Alan Rickman who played the role of Professor Snake, he may have portrayed the Sirius Black character differently maybe even better then the present one.

It is not only the his acting as Sirius Black, Oldman criticized

Oldman admitted that it’s really difficult for him not to find fault in his work. He said It is something only the actor can understand who played the role if his work is perfect or worst, people who watch the movie praised him for his role but he knew that it is not the best work, he was terrible in the movie.

The actor joined the Harry Potter franchise in 2004 during” Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” and in 2007 during “Harry Potter and the Order Of Phoenix” where his character died. Gray Oldman also upset that his character died too soon.

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Gray Oldman give reason why he turn down of lot of work

Gray Oldman told that now he is 42 year old, divorced single parent and had custody of his sons that itself was difficult and there was lot of shift in the industry where lot of production in Australia, Budapest etc so lot of travel is need that why he turned down a lot of work.

The actor also mention that Harry Potter and Batman are the two movies that saved him because he can do least amount of work and get most amount of money plus can spend time with kids at home

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