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Stephen Graham expected to play role in Peaky Blinders
5 years ago
The writer denied the Line Of Duty actor will play Al Capone.
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight has said he has already devised a role in the show for Stephen Graham.
The writer said the Line Of Duty actor is the person he most wants to make a guest appearance but denied he would play gangster Al Capone.
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He told the BBCâs Obsessed with⌠Peaky Blinders podcast: âWeâre proceeding with that, but not this series. Not Al Capone, I didnât want to go west. Once you go into Chicago gangsterâŚ
âI referred to him last series, but I didnât want to go into that.â
âThe amount of people who have come to us wanting to be in it is quite astonishing â and really good people. What Iâve tried to avoid before is turning it into a âspot the celebrityâ, you know, because I think itâs quite distracting sometimes.
âBut someone like Adrien Brody is a great actor, obviously you want to put them in it, but I think now weâre coming to the final two series, Iâm going to relax and open the gates a bit because thereâs some amazing people who want to be in it, and I think âWhy not?ââ
Asked what kind of role he does envisage for Graham, he replied: âIâve already got it and Iâm not going to tell you.â
Knight also addressed rumours that Julia Roberts was interested in a part in the show, saying: âI donât know where that got out, but, yeah, fingers crossed on that.â
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Previewing the forthcoming fifth series of the show, he said: âThere is a thread and a strand to it which is incredibly topical.
âNot thanks to me, but thanks to what was happening at that time. There are so many parallels.
âItâs the early â30s and itâs the first stirrings of fascism and nationalism and populism, and there are particular politicians that were happy to stir that up and make use of it and get votes from it.
âAnd Tommy has to face that and itâs part of what I feel will, hopefully, eventually be a rehabilitation of him, because when he comes across that, howâs he going to react? Is he going to go with it? Is he going to oppose it?â