Ray Winstone File
He eventually moved into major blockbusters, working with Martin Scorsese in The Departed , Steven Spielberg in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull , and more recently, Marvel’s Black Widow .
He now spends significant time at his mountain retreat in Sicily, Italy. He has mentioned enjoying manual labor, like "a bit of graft" on his property, and watching television under the stars.
He was famously expelled from drama school for sabotaging the headmistress's car, a turning point he now views as a necessary catalyst for his professional start at the BBC. Career Evolution and Iconic Roles Ray Winstone
Away from the set, Winstone prioritizes family and a simple life.
He remains active, recently receiving the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo award in 2025 and continuing his role in The Gentlemen . A Life in Sicily and Essex He eventually moved into major blockbusters, working with
Winstone’s career is defined by his ability to play characters with "honesty and intensity," ranging from brutal criminals to historical figures.
Winstone is notoriously candid about the industry, often criticizing modern casting trends like social media requirements and remote auditions, which he believes lack the "chemistry" essential to filmmaking. He was famously expelled from drama school for
After his 1997 resurgence in Gary Oldman's Nil by Mouth , he delivered a career-defining performance as Gary "Gal" Dove in the 2000 crime thriller Sexy Beast .