The Perfect Holiday Gift Gift Now

I had to grow up as hellraisers get fired!

Sunday Express

|

February 12, 2023

THE WORDS bad boy” seem permanently affixed to his name, but Nick Moran assures me he is a lot more chilled now. I’m in my 50s and I’ve had to calm it down a bit,” the film star says... but there’s that but.

- MickWall sia

I had to grow up as hellraisers get fired!

“I love a little bit of anarchy and chaos,” he adds. Anyone that’s been on a film set with me knows that. Anyone who was out with me running around Soho when I had a couple of quid in my pocket can stand testament to that.”

Indeed, tabloid stories involving Moran who is fondly remembered as cardsharp Eddie in Guy Ritchie’s classic 1998 gangster flick Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels once abounded.

Leaving private members clubs with 3,000 bar bills The girls in my accountant’s office used to read them out loud and laugh”); knocking a photographer unconscious at the red-carpet premiere of Lock, Stock; living in a disused pub in south London; dating TV star Denise Van Outen, then marrying actress Sienna Guillory. Then getting divorced fewer than three years later...

“I was doing silly stupid things,” Moran, 53, admits. Whether it was swearing on telly or getting into fisticuffs.

“I was all over the tabloids my life destroyed, relationships ruined, really difficult and unpleasant. I did it when I was 30 and I don’t want to do it again.”

He still rails against the new societal norms that he feels have robbed modern life of much of its individuality and fun.

“It’s about being polite and using the right pronouns and behaving yourself. It’s left me a little bit confused.”

He goes on. I’ve no interest in fame. I have no social media. I’ve only got a dumb phone, a little Nokia. ve never had a website or a Twitter. I’ve never posted a picture of myself. I’ve never posted a comment.”

Instead, he has spent the quartercentury since he first shot to fame starring alongside a string of movie legends, including John Hurt, Joseph Fiennes,

Catherine Deneuve, Tim Roth and Stephen Rea, in a steady stream of high-profile British films.

Sunday Express से और कहानियाँ

Sunday Express

Do protests leave Iran on brink of civil war?

IRAN'S escalating protests risk tipping into full-scale civil war and potentially handing power to a military dictator and destabilising the Middle East, a former defence minister has warned.

time to read

2 mins

January 04, 2026

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

'It's crucial we reform the benefits system for the sake of our youth'

Unlike many MPs, Jonathan Ashworth knows exactly what it's like to survive a difficult childhood. And it's those experiences that drive him to ensure Labour doesn't abandon our young people

time to read

5 mins

January 04, 2026

Sunday Express

Embrace the new every day

I can't believe it's 2026 - yet it seems like only yesterday that I said the same thing about 2025.

time to read

1 mins

January 04, 2026

Sunday Express

Wonder-haul! Oasis bank £8m a gig on reunion tour

OASIS were easily the top-earning British band last year, banking an average £8million per gig.

time to read

1 min

January 04, 2026

Sunday Express

Unhappy Blue Year for Maresca despite Guardiola showering him with praise

Unhappy Blue NEW YEAR'S EVE is supposed to be a joyous occasion, full of celebrations, laughter and excitement but that was not the case for Enzo Maresca and Chelsea.for Maresca despite Guardiola showering him with praise

time to read

2 mins

January 04, 2026

Sunday Express

A bird's Eye view for some as the Wolf Moon rises over London

THESE London Eye passengers were in the perfect spot for photos as the Wolf Moon loomed over the capital in clear conditions - a heated pod on the 443ft observation wheel.

time to read

1 min

January 04, 2026

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

The Victorian serial killer you probably haven't heard of...

LUCY WORSLEY ON A MISSION

time to read

4 mins

January 04, 2026

Sunday Express

Voters predict an economy crash and Reeves to be out

BRITONS expect to be hammered with an income tax hike, are braced for a recession and think Rachel Reeves is likely to exit the Treasury before 2026 ends.

time to read

2 mins

January 04, 2026

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

Enders legend Michelle blasts 'ageist' bosses in Hollywood

EASTENDERS icon Michelle Collins says that British soaps are far kinder to women and promote equality much better than the cut-throat industry in Hollywood.

time to read

2 mins

January 04, 2026

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

Banishing of the barrister

BARRISTER Hugo admitted his fake sympathy failed as he was revealed as a baddie and kicked off the Traitors show.In a thrilling episode last night, the game climaxed with Hugo being banished after a highly charged round-table discussion between contestants.

time to read

1 min

January 04, 2026

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size