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Robert Carlyle on Toxic Town, Brexit and playing Begbie againMuch has changed for Robert Carlyle over the last twenty years, but one thing remains the same: “I walk out in that street right now, and someone will go, ‘Hey, Begbie!’” he says.
Robert Carlyle will reprise his role as the iconic Francis Begbie in the TV adaption of Irvine Welsh's 2016 novel The Blade Artist. The Scottish legend, Robert Carlyle known for his role as the ...
Carlyle played the dangerous psychopath Begbie, a role which undoubtedly stood ... followed but her major role as a pivotal character in Robert Altman's Upstairs-Downstairs-meets-Agatha-Christie ...
Robert Carlyle's brand new Netflix miniseries Toxic ... Robert, perhaps best-known for his incredible role as Francis Begbie in Trainspotting, portrays Sam Hagen, a then-Corby Borough Councillor ...
The character was later portrayed on screen by Robert Carlyle in Danny Boyle's classic movie. Begbie, who appears in several Welsh novels and short stories, is described as a leading member of the ...
Much has changed for Robert Carlyle over the last twenty years, but one thing remains the same: “I walk out in that street right now, and someone will go, ‘Hey, Begbie!’” he says.
They are waiting for him: Spud (Ewen Bremner), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), and Begbie (Robert Carlyle). Other old friends are waiting too: sorrow, loss, joy, vengeance, hatred, friendship ...
Robert Carlyle has received the first script for new TV series 'The Blade Artist'. The 63-year-old actor is best known for playing sociopathic character Begbie in 1996 movie 'Trainspotting', based on ...
Joining him are Ewan Bremner ("Spud"), Johnny Lee Miller ("Sick Boy"), Robert Carlyle ("Begbie"), and Kelly McDonald ("Diane"). The film hit theaters in the UK in January to mixed reviews and will ...
Much has changed for Robert Carlyle over the last twenty years, but one thing remains the same: “I walk out in that street right now, and someone will go, ‘Hey, Begbie!’” he says. “I mean, it actually ...
Much has changed for Robert Carlyle over the last twenty years, but one thing remains the same: “I walk out in that street right now, and someone will go, ‘Hey, Begbie!’” he says. “I mean, it actually ...
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