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It took three seasons for major awards bodies to recognize one of the most critically acclaimed television series currently airing.
In 2024, "Slow Horses" earned its first nine Primetime Emmy nominations, including series, lead actor (Gary Oldman), supporting actor (Jack Lowden), guest actor (Jonathan Pryce), directing and writing. Oldman, who won an Oscar in 2018 for his portrayal of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill in "Darkest Hour," was also nominated for a Golden Globe for "Slow Horses."
The spy thriller series follows a team of British intelligence agents demoted to busywork and tasks due to career-threatening mistakes and they must now obey the orders of the curmudgeonly and obnoxious Jackson Lamb (Oldman).
"Season 4, I guess you'd say it's a little more personal for one particular member of the Slow Horses team, Let's say it's an unusual dynamic that comes into this particular season that sends River Cartwright (Lowden) on a ride to a lot of fun," Oldman said.
MORE: https://www.wthr.com/article/entertainment/television/gary-oldman-interview-slow-horses-apple-tv-plus-oscar-winner-jackson-lamb/531-108fc372-9ef7-4e8f-8169-1efee5564fc7
It took three seasons for major awards bodies to recognize one of the most critically acclaimed television series currently airing.
In 2024, "Slow Horses" earned its first nine Primetime Emmy nominations, including series, lead actor (Gary Oldman), supporting actor (Jack Lowden), guest actor (Jonathan Pryce), directing and writing. Oldman, who won an Oscar in 2018 for his portrayal of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill in "Darkest Hour," was also nominated for a Golden Globe for "Slow Horses."
The spy thriller series follows a team of British intelligence agents demoted to busywork and tasks due to career-threatening mistakes and they must now obey the orders of the curmudgeonly and obnoxious Jackson Lamb (Oldman).
"Season 4, I guess you'd say it's a little more personal for one particular member of the Slow Horses team, Let's say it's an unusual dynamic that comes into this particular season that sends River Cartwright (Lowden) on a ride to a lot of fun," Oldman said.
MORE: https://www.wthr.com/article/entertainment/television/gary-oldman-interview-slow-horses-apple-tv-plus-oscar-winner-jackson-lamb/531-108fc372-9ef7-4e8f-8169-1efee5564fc7