Gary Oldman spent years as one of Hollywood's most quietly celebrated character actors. The British actor finally got the recognition he deserved Sunday when he took home the best actor Oscar for his role as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour.
The sudden media attention though, came with a dark side: the resurfacing of Oldman's storied past. Many major media outlets - the Washington Post included - recalled an alleged assault between Oldman and his ex-wife Donya Fiorentino from 17 years ago.
"As I picked up the phone to call the police, Gary put his hand on my neck and squeezed," she alleged in a 2001 divorce filing. "I backed away, with the phone receiver in my hand. I tried to dial 911. Gary grabbed the phone receiver from my hand, and hit me in the face with the telephone receiver three or four times. Both of the children were crying."
Oldman denied these and other allegations in the divorce proceeding, claiming they were "replete with lies, innuendoes and half-truths". As the Washington Post reported, no charges were filed, and a judge awarded Oldman sole custody of the couple's two children.
Now the actor's 20-year-old son, Gulliver Oldman, has called out the media for resurrecting the old and "false" story.