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Adam Godley: Mr shy and mighty

Mr shy and mighty is one of Britain’s finest actors.

August 28, 2008 15:15

By

John Nathan,

John Nathan

4 min read

Adam Godley is one of Britain's finest actors. He is also one of Britain's quietest, with an extreme reluctance to talk about himself.

In a windowless South London room, those involved in the world premiere West End stage version of the multi Oscar-winning movie Rain Man are taking a break. First to the kettle is producer Nica Burns, who looks remarkably calm considering that her production has changed directors. David Grindley had to drop out for family reasons, so Terry Johnson has dropped in.

"Oh, that's old news," says Burns dismissively, even though the announcement was only made that morning. "I was much more nervous about the chemistry."

Burns is referring to her two, very different, leading men. One is Hollywood's Josh Hartnett - star of Pearl Harbour, Black Hawk Down and The Virgin Suicides. The other is Adam Godley, one of British theatre's finest - though not famous - actors.

Hartnett has been cast as the good-looking smooth operator Charlie Babbitt, played by Tom Cruise in the 1988 movie. Godley is Charlie's older brother Raymond, an autistic savant and the role that led to Hoffman's second Oscar. It is hard to think of two more contrasting actors. Hartnett is a Minnesota-born 29-year-old Hollywood heart-throb. Godley is a rather gawky 44-year-old Brit - born in Amersham, the son of a solicitor father and magistrate mother, and, despite a string of acclaimed stage performances, he has only recently been propelled to top billing.

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