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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Ray Winstone has made some films purely because he needed to "pay the rent"

    The 67-year-old actor has enjoyed huge success during his career - but Ray acknowledges that making money has always been one of his motivations


    The London-born star - who made his film debut in 1979 - told the Observer newspaper: "You go have fun for six weeks, see how it turns out. If it turns out great, it's a plus. If it don't, it don't. But you've had a great six weeks.

    "You do do films you don't want to do. But you've got to do them because you haven't worked in a little while and you've got to pay the rent."

    Ray comes from a working-class background and his teenage experience of boxing at Repton Boxing Club, in east London, proved to be an important "education" for the movie star.

    He shared: "I think what boxing done for me is give me an education.

    "The men that run boxing clubs, the way they nurture kids, the way they put kids on a level ... It stood me in good stead.

    "When you're scared, you don't say it. You put a face on, you put your chest out, you walk forward and stare them in the eyes."

    Ray was eventually enrolled at the Corona drama school and although he's enjoyed a hugely successful career, he still finds himself feeling out of place on film sets.

    He said: "I'm not a luvvie. I don't speak like an actor."

    Ray doesn't even like talking about his work with his wife Elaine.

    He explained: "I wanna talk about something else. Who's boxing tonight? Is there any football on?

    "I don't want to sit around talking endlessly about acting. I go home at night and my wife will be there and she will not ask about acting."

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