Imagine your favourite Bollywood star winning both a Filmfare Award and a National Award in the same year. It’s a rare feat, but one that’s not impossible. Now imagine it happening in Hollywood with an actor winning both an Academy Award and an Emmy Award in the same year. That’s the possibility that Gary Oldman is looking at with his show ‘Slow Horses’.
Slow Horses: The Show That Could Make History
‘Slow Horses’ is a spy thriller series based on Mick Herron’s novels. Gary Oldman stars as Jackson Lamb, a veteran MI5 agent with a troubled past. The show has received widespread critical acclaim for its gripping storyline and outstanding performances.
Gary Oldman’s performance as Jackson Lamb has been particularly praised by critics, with many calling it one of the best performances of the year. If he wins the Emmy Award for Lead Actor in a Drama Series, it will be a historic moment in Hollywood, as he will be the first actor to win both an Academy Award and an Emmy Award in the same year.
While Oldman’s chances of winning the Emmy Award are high, the competition is fierce. Other notable actors in the running include Jason Bateman, Bob Odenkirk, and Lee Jung-jae. The Emmy Awards ceremony is scheduled to take place in September, and the anticipation is building up.
With ‘Slow Horses’ making waves in the industry, it’s not just the Emmy Awards that Gary Oldman is looking at. The show’s success could lead to more opportunities for Oldman and the cast, and potentially even a film adaptation.
As the Emmy Awards ceremony approaches, fans and critics alike are eagerly waiting to see if Gary Oldman will make history. Will he win the Emmy Award for Lead Actor in a Drama Series? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – ‘Slow Horses’ is a show that’s worth watching, regardless of the outcome.
