The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Adam Deacon claims being shunned after BAFTA win

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ADAM Deacon (above) claims the British film industry “didn’t know what to do with” him after winning a BAFTA.

The 34-year-old actor was recognised for his acting, directing and script writing talents in 2012 when he won the Rising Star Award, beating the likes of Eddie Redmayne and Tom Hiddleston to the prestigiou­s accolade.

Deacon has now admitted he was “naive” to think he had made it and had broken into the mainstream and has recalled disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein looking “so p**ed off” when he collected the award at that year’s ceremony.

Speaking to The Guardian newspaper, Deacon said: “I believed you got a pass into the big films now. It was naive. Check out the video when I win the BAFTA, because Harvey Weinstein is looking so p***ed off; like, ‘Who the (expletive) is this little s**t coming out of nowhere?’

“We’ve never seen this kid before, and he’s come here and won the people’s vote. The industry didn’t know what to make of it or what to do with me.”

However, Deacon didn’t get his big break and his American agent didn’t even remember who he was after he spent a month in Los Angeles in the wake of his win.

Recalling his Stateside trip to try and move into Hollywood movies, he said: “As soon I got back to London I didn’t hear anything. I called up my American agent about a month after coming back from LA and he didn’t know who I was. They were like, ‘Adam who?’ So it was a (expletive).” Meanwhile, casting agents in the small films also stopped calling, presuming he would be too big for them now.”

Having shot to fame in the ‘Kidulthood’ franchise, Deacon believes he “started to become scary to casting directors” because the trio of movies were so gritty and hard-hitting.

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