In the aftermath of his demise, the world appears to be in ruins.
In the world of Hollywood, friendships often form between the most unexpected of characters. One such bond was shared between the legendary actor, Gary Oldman, and the iconic musician, David Bowie.
Oldman, who is best known for his chameleonic roles in films like "Darkest Hour" and "Batman Begins", has often spoken about his relationship with Bowie, who passed away nearly a decade ago. The actor considers Bowie as a friend and his thoughts about something are often influenced by his memories of the late musician.
Oldman has shared that he often thinks about what Bowie would think about various things, whether it's a serious matter or something that makes him laugh. This bond between the two artists was so strong that Oldman still thinks about Bowie's opinion on things.
Their collaboration was limited to a few projects, but each one left a lasting impact. However, there is no available information about the last project or collaboration between Oldman and Bowie before Bowie's death.
Despite the passage of time, Oldman hasn't forgotten his late friend. He still finds things that remind him of Bowie and cherishes those memories. The actor's thoughts about Bowie are a testament to the deep and meaningful friendship they shared.
In an interview, Oldman spoke about Bowie, saying, "He was a unique individual, a true original. I miss him dearly, but I know he's still with me in spirit."
As we remember David Bowie on the anniversary of his death, we are reminded of the impact he had not only on the music industry but also on the lives of those he touched, including Gary Oldman. His legacy continues to live on through the memories and stories shared by those who knew him.
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