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Graham Slams Hollywood Prima Donnas
3 Mar
Summary
- Stephen Graham criticizes arrogant co-stars for tardiness on set.
- He won a Golden Globe for his role in the Netflix drama 'Adolescence'.
- Plans for a second season of 'Adolescence' are being considered.

Stephen Graham, the celebrated 52-year-old actor known for his roles in "Gangs Of New York" and "The Irishman," has expressed his strong disapproval of arrogant behavior among Hollywood co-stars. He specifically condemned actors who arrive late to set, deeming it exceptionally disrespectful to the crew. Graham recently received a Golden Globe for Best Male Actor in a Limited Series for his performance in the intense Netflix drama "Adolescence." He alluded to potential plans for a second season of the show, suggesting it might emerge in the next three to four years, possibly as an anthology series with a completely new narrative.
During his acceptance speech at the Golden Globes, Graham also paid heartfelt tribute to his wife, Hannah Walters, crediting her with saving his life. He described her as a remarkable producer and a deeply cherished partner. He also extended his love and gratitude to his children, Grace and Alfie, his father, and his mother, acknowledging their unwavering support. The success of "Adolescence" was further underscored by co-stars Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty winning supporting acting awards, and the show itself securing Best Limited or Anthology Series. Cooper's win, at 16, also marked him as one of the youngest male Globe winners.




