Tom Hardy plays a bisexual gangster in Legend, where he co-stars with himself as the infamous East End London gangsters Ronnie Kray and Reggie Kray in Brian Helgeland's violent period drama.
But when a reporter during the Legend presser at the Toronto Film Festival on Saturday asked Hardy about past media reports that hinted at an "ambiguous" sexuality, the Mad Max: Fury Road and Inception star responded with a quick slap down. "What on earth are you on about?" Hardy questioned the reporter from Daily Xtra, a Toronto LGBT publication.
The journalist cited a 2008 Attitude magazine interview where the Brit actor apparently admitted to gay flings as a younger man. "But what is your question?" Hardy demanded, his voice now loud and resolute.
"I'm wondering if you find it difficult for celebrities to talk about their sexuality," the reporter returned. Hardy then asked menacingly: "I don't find it difficult for celebrities to talk about their sexuality. Are you asking about my sexuality?"
"Hum... sure," the reporter replied, showing the strain of their encounter. It was easy to see now why Hardy, who plays twin brothers as villainous murderers in Legend, is a go-to to embody intimidating film characters. "Why?" Hardy questioned, before dismissing the reporter with a final "thank you," while director Helgeland and co-star Emily Browning looked on uncomfortably...
The Hollywood Reporter.
Watch it here.
What he said (or was quoted as saying); ''As a boy? Of course I have. I'm an actor for ****'s sake.
'I've played with everything and everyone. I love the form and the physicality, but now that I'm in my thirties, it doesn't do it for me... A lot of gay men get my thing for shoes.'!
PS From The Grauniad...
Showing posts with label Tom Hardy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tom Hardy. Show all posts
Monday, 14 September 2015
Tuesday, 1 September 2015
Legend: The Verdict
We took former Kray hitman Freddie Foreman, now 83, to see the film, starring Tom Hardy in both lead roles.
Here is his verdict.
TOM
HARDY plays both Ronnie and Reggie in the film — and watching him in
action on screen was like seeing the twins reincarnated.
But one thing the film gets totally wrong is the relationship between Reggie and his wife, Frances Shea. It portrays him to be a Romeo who charms all the birds off the trees, and that could not be more wrong.
He was gay, just like Ronnie.
The film gives the impression that Frances killed herself because she couldn’t cope with Reggie being a gangster or being drawn into violence by his brother, and all that cobblers.
The truth is that their marriage was never properly consummated and she referred to him as “bacon bonce”, which is Cockney rhyming slang for nonce...
And the film makes Ronnie out to be a psychopathic lunatic, but actually he was a very warm person and capable of great kindness. He also had a very good sense of humour.
Yes, he did walk into the Blind Beggar pub and shoot George Cornell dead. But in the earlier days, Ron was still not as bad as the film makes out...
The Sun.
Classic.
The last part is positively Pythonesque.
PS Mirror; 9 things you never knew about the notorious Kray twins!!! (Except you probably know at least some of them, unless you're a bit 'McCormick').
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Sunday, 23 August 2015
Legend: Tom Hardy Is...
Well this looks shit...
PS Dear Tom, if you're going for realism, both the Kray twins had very camp voices.
PS Dear Tom, if you're going for realism, both the Kray twins had very camp voices.
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Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Tom Hardy: It's Twins!
TOM HARDY has saved producers of his new film a fortune, by playing both RONNIE and REGGIE KRAY.
The costume department of flick Legend have gone all out on the clobber he wears as the East End twins.
The actor was snapped in character on location in Essex for the first time since taking on the roles...
Not sure what Chris Morris is doing behind him.
The costume department of flick Legend have gone all out on the clobber he wears as the East End twins.
The actor was snapped in character on location in Essex for the first time since taking on the roles...
Kray fans will know that's Tom as Ron, cause of the specs.
Here's a bit more about this exciting movie project.
[Edit: More blah and long lens pics in Wednesday's Mail Online].
Here's a bit more about this exciting movie project.
[Edit: More blah and long lens pics in Wednesday's Mail Online].
Philip Ridley's The Krays is one of Fagburn's favourite films, incidentally.
Hope this, too, shows our Ronnie to be the screaming gaylord of the London underworld that he was.
Maybe they'll take full advantage of Tom's dual roles and give us a bit of twincest?
Maybe they'll take full advantage of Tom's dual roles and give us a bit of twincest?
PS Why Britain loves a gay gangster, Guardian Film. This is rubbish.
And let's not forget Tom's other forthcoming fillum role...
PS And here's the first official picture...
And let's not forget Tom's other forthcoming fillum role...
| Why, the resemblance is uncanny... |
PS And here's the first official picture...
Not sure what Chris Morris is doing behind him.
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Richard Smith,
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Thursday, 24 October 2013
Competition Time: Spot The Difference!
Dark Knight Rises star Tom Hardy will play Sir Elton John in a biopic of the singer's life called Rocketman, it has been announced...
It follows Reginald Dwight's journey from childhood piano prodigy to global superstar, under his stage name Elton John...
It follows Reginald Dwight's journey from childhood piano prodigy to global superstar, under his stage name Elton John...
The similarity is uncanny, isn't it?
PS I'm presuming this is more likely to happen than all those "Exclusive: Mickey Rourke to play Freddie Mercury In 50 Shades Of Grey!" or whatever fairy stories.
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Freddie Mercury,
Mickey Rourke,
Tom Hardy
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Elton John: It's A Little Bit Funny...
The Independent.
The small print according to HitFix, who broke the story, is that Rocketman is still only "in development" - ie it might not actually be made - and though apparently "the project is out to Tom Hardy. That doesn't mean they've made him a formal offer yet, or even that he's interested, but it's an intriguing possibility."
It certainly is.
And a great way of generating a buzz, too...
PS Funny how you never hear about that Mickey Rourke/Gareth Thomas biopic anymore, eh?
PPS 20 of our favourite staight actors who've played gay roles - BuzzFeed/CNN.com. So brave etc etc.
The small print according to HitFix, who broke the story, is that Rocketman is still only "in development" - ie it might not actually be made - and though apparently "the project is out to Tom Hardy. That doesn't mean they've made him a formal offer yet, or even that he's interested, but it's an intriguing possibility."
It certainly is.
And a great way of generating a buzz, too...
PS Funny how you never hear about that Mickey Rourke/Gareth Thomas biopic anymore, eh?
PPS 20 of our favourite staight actors who've played gay roles - BuzzFeed/CNN.com. So brave etc etc.
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Rocketman,
Tom Hardy
Friday, 20 July 2012
Tom Hardy: Thought For The Day (July 28th 2010)
Badman Tom Hardy on drink, drug binges, thieving and gay sex
Dark Knight Rises star talks to The Sun
“I’ve played with everything and everyone. I love the form and the physicality. But now that I’m in my 30s it doesn’t do it for me.
“I’m done experimenting but there’s plenty of stuff in a relationship with another man, especially gay men, that I need in my life.
“A lot of gay men get my thing for shoes. I have definite feminine qualities.”
The Sun.
PS This quote is two years old - and he wasn't talking to The Sun. Tom has since distanced himself from this statement - it was in The Daily Mail FFS. Well done, The Sun!
Dark Knight Rises star talks to The Sun
“I’ve played with everything and everyone. I love the form and the physicality. But now that I’m in my 30s it doesn’t do it for me.
“I’m done experimenting but there’s plenty of stuff in a relationship with another man, especially gay men, that I need in my life.
“A lot of gay men get my thing for shoes. I have definite feminine qualities.”
The Sun.
PS This quote is two years old - and he wasn't talking to The Sun. Tom has since distanced himself from this statement - it was in The Daily Mail FFS. Well done, The Sun!
Friday, 16 September 2011
Fillums: Smiley's People
"The movie brilliantly conjures up the heavy weather of Le CarrĂ©'s spy game: it involves nothing like derring-do, but a ritual of humiliation and a ballet of shame in which the security services play their part in managing decline and managing denial, and the Brit spooks try to rebuild their reputation with the Americans – the only people with secrets worth keeping – in their calamitous post-Philby world. Alfredson shows how the profession of secrets meshes with sexual shame, heterosexual and homosexual: perhaps because married womanisers and in-the-closet gay men are good at pretence and doublethink, and perhaps because they yearn for a world which makes a virtue of deceit. In his visit to Moscow this week, David Cameron regaled his hosts with an ingenuous anecdote about being approached as a fresh-faced teenager during a Russian trip in his 1985 gap year. Two men encountered him on a beach, then took him to lunch, then dinner, and flatteringly asked him about politics. Cameron laughingly says it was a "KGB interview". Well, yes. But were they to collaborate on a film version, Le CarrĂ© and Alfredson might give us a clearer hint about the subtexts to this predatory encounter..."
Peter Bradshaw reviews Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy in The Guardian.
Peter Bradshaw reviews Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy in The Guardian.
Wednesday, 4 August 2010
Tom Hardy: In, Out, In, Out, Shake It All About
Fagburn has to confess he didn't bother writing about Tom Hardy being quoted as saying he'd had gay sex with when he was younger.
Basically because I don't think a celebrity saying they've done some same-sexing is newsworthy anymore.
How wrong I was.
The "story" 'Inception hunk Tom Hardy admits: 'I've had sexual relations with men' was published in the Daily Mail on July 28th and "credited" to "Daily Mail Reporter".
"But asked if he'd ever had any sexual relations with other men, the broody actor said: 'As a boy? Of course I have. I'm an actor for ****'s sake.
'I've played with everything and everyone. I love the form and the physicality, but now that I'm in my thirties, it doesn't do it for me.
'I'm done experimenting but there's plenty of stuff in a relationship with another man, especially gay men, that I need in my life.
'A lot of gay men get my thing for shoes. I have definite feminine qualities and a lot of gay men are incredibly masculine.'
In an interview with Now magazine, the former party-boy who has battled drink, drugs and crime to turn his life around, added: 'A lot of people say I seem masculine, but I don't feel it.
'I feel intrinsically feminine. I'd love to be one of the boys but I always felt a bit on the outside.
'Maybe my masculine qualities come from overcompensating because I'm not one of the boys.'
But then last Friday it did become a story - because a denial was made.
"A source close to the rising star" told E! Online's Tom Casablanca; "It's all taken out of context. He was discussing a gay role and quotes coming from the character."
Eh?
This led Queerty - among others - to speculate;
"So either Hardy — who is engaged and planning a wedding with stunning fiance Charlotte Riley — has a tendency to quote scripts he used to work on to British reporters, or he absolutely had a hardy old time with other gents in his younger years. And now his handlers are working to erase it."
Which sounded plausible.
Today Tom Casablanca writes on E! Online
"We did a little digging around and found that the alleged interview was more than taken out of context —it was taken from an interview Hardy did two years ago:
"The Daily Mail was rehashing a 2008 article in Now magazine, which claimed to have interviewed Hardy where dropped the bisexual bomb. But Now totally ripped off Attitude magazine's 2008 cover story with Tom back when he was promoting RocknRolla. You following?
"Hardy was on the December '08 cover of Attitude, the UK's best-selling gay magazine, where he talked about playing Handsome Bob, a gay mobster in Guy Richie's flick."
Oh yes! Amazing what you find with two minutes of Googling, isn't it?
The Attitude interview is available to read on their website (you have to register, but it's free).
These are yer actual questions and answers as they appeared in Attitude;
As a boy? Of course I have. I’m an actor for fuck’s sake. I’m an artist. I’ve played with everything and everyone. But I’m not into men sexually. I love the form and the physicality but the gay sex bit does nothing for me. In the same way as a wet vagina would turn someone else into a lemon-sucking freak. To me it just doesn’t compute now I’m into my 30s and it doesn’t do it for me and I’m done experimenting.
Have you done it all?
Not all but I can imagine. We’ve all got an arsehole and I can imagine. It just doesn’t do it for me, sex with another man. But there’s plenty of stuff in a relationship with another man, especially gay men, that I need in my life. A lot of gay men get my thing for shoes. I don’t think I’m metrosexual but I’m definitely my mother’s son. I have definite feminine qualities and a lot of gay men are incredibly masculine.
So that's cleared all that up; he fooled around when he was a boy, but didn't go all the way.
Phew!
In the version of the original Daily Mail story that is online now, it makes it clear the quotes are taken from Now, but not that the quotes are two years old.
What E! Online have missed is that at the time Now magazine and Attitude were sister publications, both owned by Richard Desmond's Northern & Shell.
Interviews given to one of the titles would regularly appear in the other in whole or in part.
The Attitude interview was written by Simon Gage, who does big name "showbiz" interviews for Richard Desmond's Daily Express as well.
Gage used to edit Boyz, was deputy showbusiness editor at The Daily Express, and is a contributing editor to Attitude.
He also ran for many years Warwick Worldwide, who would place and syndicate showbusiness copy or "content".
The Now feature was credited to Clare Alexander.
So it may not be that Now "totally ripped off Attitude magazine's cover story" - the interview may have been sold on the basis that it would appear in one or more other Northern & Shell titles.
How did these old quotes end up in The Daily Mail last month?
It was a kind of "outing" - his past came back to haunt him because he's moved into the big league.
Hardy's first big role in a big Hollywood movie, Inception, is in cinemas now, and he's just announced he's playing Mad Max in the megabucks remake.
And there ain't many big Hollywood actors who admit to doing it with dudes - and Tom's arguably the first who's pretty do-able himself.
But did someone get 30 pieces of silver for tipping off the "Daily Mail Reporter" about Tom's old admission of his past indiscretions?
Hmm...
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Daily Mail,
Now E Online,
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