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Anna: [Melodia on street] You're making me feel like I have to break up with you- and I don't even know you.
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Anna: [Melodia on the street] You're making me feel like I have to break up with you- and I don't even know you!
Stephen Graham
Stephen Graham (Stephen Graham) , born in Liverpool , England on August 3, 1973 , is an actor.
He has appeared in soap operas such as "Coronation Street" and "Police Affairs " until he ran into Guy Ritchie in 2000, and his acting career didn't pick up. The director said to him "I like your face" and gave him the role of Tommy in " Snatch ". In 2021, he participated in the movie " Venom: Let There Be Carnage ".
Performing Experience
In 2002, Stephen Graham had the honor of cooperating with Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio on "The Gangs of New York". This is an extraordinary experience that is always asked. In 2006, he played the racial extremist Combo in Sean Midas’ This Is England . This role almost made Graham a “popular” level. The filming has continued since then, including Madonna of Madonna of Richie. The director’s debut "Indecent and Wisdom" was scolded decently.
Stephen Graham broke out again in 2009. He starred in the two critically acclaimed British films "Relaxation Day" and "Devils United", and played the famous criminal Baby Face Nelson in Michael Mann's Hollywood action film " Public Enemies ". Johnny Depp, the actor of John Dillinger, highly affirmed Graham's acting skills and called him one of his favorite actors in the world today.
In addition, Graham also starred in Arctic Monkeys' music videos When the Sun Goes Down and Fluorescent Adolescent.
In 2017, co-starring with Asa Butterfield in the film " Journey's End " directed by Saul Dibb premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival
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In 2019, the film " Rocketman " co-starred with Taron Egerton premiered at the Cannes International Film Festival
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On October 15, 2021, the movie " Venom: Let There Be Carnage " co-starring with Tom Hardy and Woody Harrelson was released in North America
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