LONDON — In Room 45 of the Nationwide Gallery right here, Jim Broadbent surveyed Francisco de Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington. It was not his first encounter with the portray. However, “I haven’t seen him subsequent to Napoleon earlier than,” he mentioned, nodding towards Vernet’s research of the French emperor hanging close by.
Broadbent’s newest movie, “The Duke,” relies on the real-life theft of the portrait in 1961, and involves theaters on Friday. The actor, 72, performs Kempton Bunton, who held the portray ransom in protest in opposition to what he noticed as unfair taxes on bizarre folks.
If any of the hordes of vacationers visiting the museum over the Easter vacation knew they have been standing a number of toes away from one in every of Britain’s nice character actors, they didn’t let on. To many younger folks, Broadbent is Professor Slughorn, the affable Hogwarts potions grasp within the Harry Potter movies. Their mother and father could have seen him painting Harold Zidler, the mustachioed proprietor of the Moulin Rouge, or Bridget Jones’s father.
The story of Bunton, a mischievous taxi driver, failed playwright and doable cat burglar from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, has given Broadbent one other eccentric character. “You couldn’t promote it as a bit of fiction,” Broadbent mentioned earlier, within the gallery’s restaurant. “Stealing an image from the Nationwide Gallery? It’s too far-fetched.”
On the fiftieth anniversary of the heist, Bunton’s grandson, Christopher, 45, had the concept to inform his household’s story. Impressed after studying his grandfather’s performs, he drafted a script, he mentioned in a latest video interview, and emailed 20 British manufacturing corporations. He obtained six replies, together with one from the producer Nicky Bentham. Richard Bean and Clive Coleman reshaped the script and Roger Michell (“Notting Hill”) signed on to direct, adopted by Broadbent because the lead.
“I don’t keep in mind studying a script fairly prefer it,” mentioned Broadbent, remarking on its old style high quality. With a whimsical humorousness softening its satirical chunk, it reminded him of the movies produced by London’s Ealing Studios within the Fifties, like “The Lavender Hill Mob” or “The Ladykillers.” When Bunton is tried in courtroom, he addresses the jury as if they have been the viewers at a stand-up present.
Broadbent has been honing his personal comedian instincts since childhood. He grew up in Lincolnshire to artist mother and father, and attended a Quaker faculty, the place he would impersonate his academics with studied accuracy, realizing that if he obtained it proper, folks would actually snort. “I believe that’s what drew me into character appearing,” he mentioned. The impressions weren’t nearly mimicry, “It was truly observing and nailing important traits.”
His alert blue eyes and gawky 6-foot-1 body lend themselves nicely to bodily comedy, although his appears to be like, he mentioned, have facilitated a flexible profession. “I used to be by no means going to be the common form of handsome, good-looking chap,” he mentioned. “From the phrase go, since I wasn’t simply castable in any explicit factor, I knew I needed to forged my web very vast.”
When he graduated from drama faculty on the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Artwork in 1972, he wrote to 100 theater corporations searching for work. He quickly grew to become a fixture on London’s repertory scene.
When the filmmaker and theater director Mike Leigh met Broadbent over drinks in 1974, he discovered the actor “very, very cautious,” Leigh mentioned in a latest telephone interview. Leigh is thought for his improvisational fashion of working, which Broadbent “wasn’t certain whether or not he may do,” Leigh mentioned.
However the director noticed an emotional intelligence, and forged Broadbent as a “very mild, Northern, working-class man” in “Ecstasy,” on the Hampstead Theater. Impressed by Broadbent’s uncommon sensitivity, and anticipating his vary, Leigh forged him once more in his subsequent manufacturing, “Goose-Pimples,” the place the actor “performed the precise reverse, a extremely nasty fascist character.” In complete, the pair have labored collectively seven occasions.
Within the Eighties, Broadbent was hardly ever offstage — besides when he was on TV. Helen Mirren, who performs Dorothy, Bunton’s spouse in “The Duke,” mentioned in an e-mail that it was inconceivable to recollect when she first encountered her co-star’s work, “as he has been part of our theater and display screen panorama for therefore lengthy, however it was most likely in ‘Not The 9 O’Clock Information’ and ‘Blackadder,’ two iconic comedy TV applications in Britain.”
Quickly, Broadbent was craving new challenges, and a change of tempo. “I felt very straightforward onstage, and hadn’t felt that on the bits of filming I’d been doing, and was so self-conscious in entrance of a lens being put up your nostril,” he mentioned, and so moved extra towards movies.
One other collaboration with Leigh, the function “Topsy-Turvy,” received him a prize on the 1999 Venice Movie Competition, and was successful in the US. “That was the start of that: You turn out to be awardable,” Broadbent mentioned. The awards led to work with Hollywood administrators like Baz Luhrmann and Martin Scorsese.
“There’s an entire bunch round that point, like ‘Moulin Rouge!’ — it’s fully out of my consolation zone, I actually wouldn’t have forged myself in that position in any respect,” Broadbent mentioned, “you recognize, singing and dancing.” However he received a BAFTA for his efficiency. After which in 2002 he received an Oscar for taking part in the literary critic John Bayley in “Iris,” a job “I attempted to steer Richard Eyre that I wasn’t proper for,” Broadbent mentioned. Bayley, he thought, was “a form of cerebral educational, which isn’t me in any respect.”
This Hollywood interval gave Broadbent the liberty to be extra selective when selecting his later initiatives. He described himself as “fairly famously choosy” and in 2002 politely declined to be named an officer of the Order of the British Empire, an honor awarded by the Queen. In particular person, he’s modest and self-effacing — not one to attract consideration to himself.
When he isn’t appearing in work that appeals to him, Broadbent turns to carving life-size puppets from wooden to “discover my artistic outlet,” he mentioned. “It’s one other means of simply inventing characters,” and the sculptures have a gnarled high quality with haunted expressions.
The attraction of “The Duke” got here partly from being directed by Michell once more (the pair labored collectively on the 2013 movie “Le Week-Finish”). Bunton’s story turned out to be Michell’s remaining challenge, and he died in September final 12 months. “Roger had all of it,” Broadbent mentioned. “He was very delicate to folks, and their vulnerabilities and strengths.”
Broadbent was additionally drawn to Bunton’s complexity. “He was a failed playwright, an activist, pretty unemployable for any prolonged interval,” Broadbent mentioned. In line with Christopher Bunton, the actor made his grandfather “barely extra lovable” than he was in actual life.
Although Broadbent’s mother and father have been conscientious objectors to World Warfare II, the actor mentioned he personally prefers to “maintain a low profile.” He described himself as “proof against authority” however mentioned he “by no means wished, significantly, that resistance to outline who I’m.” Bunton, against this, campaigned for what he believed in, like an exemption for retirees from Britain’s annual TV license price. “He was ready to face up, and make his presence felt, and complain in a means that I’ve by no means carried out,” the actor mentioned.
Broadbent, Leigh mentioned, “is a consummate character actor. He doesn’t play himself.”