Total Film

LADY GUGU

I was a little bit star-struck by Alec Baldwin,” Gugu Mbatha-Raw admits with a smile as she curls up in a huge chair in the library of Soho Hotel and contemplates her stellar co-stars on Edward Norton’s Motherless Brooklyn. “He’s just a cultural icon, really, and now he’s so famous with the Trump stuff as well. And he’s got such a presence on screen and in person. He’s slightly intimidating initially…” She trails off as she politely flags down a passing waiter to ask for tap water. Turning back, she asks, “Where were we?”

We were in the middle of discussing the amount of legends, dames and icons the unflappable 36-year-old Brit has worked with since graduating from RADA in 2004. After numerous high-profile stage roles and TV jobs, she made her big-screen break playing the title character in in 2013 (for which, Matthew McConaughey in slavery drama , appeared in the ‘San Junipero’ episode of and co-starred with Jessica Chastain in gun-lobbying thriller . She’s played a feather duster in , worked for Ava DuVernay on the well-intentioned and inhabited an unconventional superhero in last year’s . She nabbed an MBE for services to drama in 2017, and earlier this year, impressed in Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje’s hard-hitting . Oh, and did we mention that she has Oprah on speed-dial?

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Total Film

Total Film1 min read
Our Son
OUT NOW DIGITAL Affecting turns from Luke Evans and Billy Porter as two fathers battling for custody over their eight-year-old son elevate Bill Oliver’s otherwise workaday drama. From the moment Porter’s stay-at-home dad Gabriel files for divorce fro
Total Film2 min read
Action Figure
Your character in Civil War is a photojournalist, right? Yeah. She’s an amateur, aspiring photojournalist. She has a real talent and a real knowledge about cameras, and also love for the sort of iconic photojournalists like Don McCullin and Lee Mille
Total Film2 min read
Jacques Tourneur
Son of French director Maurice Tourneur, Jacques grew up in the movie industry. After directing a handful of films in France, he made the leap to Hollywood in 1934, only to end up stuck helming shorts for MGM and working as second-unit director on A

Related Books & Audiobooks