Stephen Graham Slams Late Hollywood Stars

Stephen Graham Slams Late Hollywood Stars

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Adolescence star Stephen Graham has said he is sick of arrogant Hollywood co-stars' prima donna behaviour on set.

The actor, 52, who starred in Gangs Of New York and The Irishman, said: 'There is a lot of actors that aren't on time. 

'That's exceptionally disrespectful. To leave a crew, that have been there well before you and will leave well after you, waiting around because you are some Lord and Saviour and the goose that lays the golden egg is disgusting…it's just not cricket.'

It comes after Stephen recently confirmed there are plans for a second season of Adolescence in the coming years.

The star, won the for Best Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for his stellar role in hard-hitting drama.

Speaking to Deadline after his win, Stephen was asked about the potential for another season.

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Adolescence star Stephen Graham has said he is sick of arrogant Hollywood co-stars' prima donna behaviour on set

The actor, 52, said: 'There is a lot of actors that aren't on time. That's exceptionally disrespectful. To leave a crew, that have been there well before you and will leave well after you, waiting around is disgusting'

'And to my two beautiful children, Grace and Alfie, I love you to the moon and back forever.

'My dad, my pops, my hero, and I would just like to dedicate this particular award to my mom and all my friends and family, you all know exactly who you are. Without you, none of this is possible.'

Owen Cooper, 16, scooped the gong for Supporting Actor at this year's awards - in the midst of studying for his GCSE exams.

The win also makes him the second-youngest male Globe winner of all time, behind The Champ star Ricky Schroder, who won the new star of the year award in 1980 at nine years old.

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