Truman is played by Gary Oldman in "Oppenheimer".
Gary Oldman is a highly acclaimed actor, known as the "Actor with a Thousand Faces". He guest-starred as U.S. President Truman in "Oppenheimer", although there was only one scene , but he successfully played the politician's face. Although he only had a brief screen time, Gary Oldman vividly demonstrated President Truman's temperament and characteristics through his delicate acting skills.
Especially in the scene of the meeting with Oppenheimer, he showed Nolan’s negative attitude towards this historical figure through some detailed performances, such as the action and behavior of taking out his suit pocket square. . Gary Oldman's acting is breathtaking, and his performance makes the movie more realistic and adds a lot to the film. His success in playing such different historical figures in different films proves his superb acting skills and deserves praise and admiration.
Character introduction of Gary Oldman
Gary Oldman (Gary Oldman), born on March 21, 1958 in London, England, is a British actor and director, and graduated from Rose College Bluff Academy. In 1982, he participated in his first movie "Remembrance". In 1986, she starred in the musical biopic "Sid and Nancy" and became well-known to the audience. In 1987, he gained more attention for starring in the comedy film "Prick Up Your Ears". In 1990, he starred in the comedy movie "The Life of the King and His Subjects" was released.
In 1992, he starred in the horror film "400 Years of Vampire Zombies". In 1994, he played the perverted policeman Stanfield in the action crime film "This Killer Isn't Too Cold". In 1997, he filmed the director and screenwriter's debut film "Don't Eat", which won the Alexander Koda Award for Best British Film and Best Original Screenplay at the 51st British Academy Film Awards.