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The nature of their relationsh­ip at ON that time was THE BIG SCREEN almost taboo

The intense love affair between Hollywood star Gloria Grahame and her much younger partner Peter Turner makes for an emotional watch in Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool. The film’s leads Annette Bening and Jamie Bell tell GEORGIA HUMPHREYS about portrayi

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JAMIE BELL knew he was meeting an actress who was a big deal when his mum made him buy a button-up shirt for the occasion. If it had been up to him, he’d have worn his Arsenal football shirt.

The meeting in question was 17 years ago, and now, at the age of 31, he’s appearing on screen with the same big-name star – Dame Julie Walters – plus a Hollywood A-lister.

Jamie – who starred with Dame Julie in Billy Elliot in 2000 – is seen alongside 59-year-old Annette Bening in Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool. The pair play out the intense romance between Hollywood icon Gloria Grahame and her much younger lover, aspiring British actor Peter Turner, with sizzling chemistry.

Based on Peter’s real-life memoirs of the same name, the film depicts the events following Gloria’s collapse in a hotel in Lancaster in 1981.

With her health deteriorat­ing, she reaches out to former partner Peter, who she met when lodging in a Primrose Hill guest house in London three years previously (she was 55 at the time and he was 26).

When Peter learns the full extent of Gloria’s health problems, he decides to take her back to his family home in Liverpool (where we see Dame Julie play his mum Bella), and memories of the time they previously spent together come flooding back.

It’s an unconventi­onal love story – something Jamie was very much aware of.

“The nature of their relationsh­ip at that time was almost taboo, with her being an older woman,” affirms the Billingham-born actor.

The role of Peter couldn’t be further removed from the character of the young tap dancing star who put him on the acting map all those years ago.

“There are so many layers to this guy, not least his loyalty and affection for this woman,” he says, adding: “I find the character exhilarati­ng and I haven’t seen anything like that in movies for a long time.”

Speaking of time frames, what was it like for Jamie to be reunited with Dame Julie?

“Well, I was grateful to be a bit taller than her; in the intervenin­g 17 years, I’ve grown a bit,” he quips.

Dame Julie still manages to dazzle even the most seasoned profession­als, as Jamie discovered.

“Stephen Graham is in the film (he plays Peter’s brother Joe Turner Jr), who’s known for playing dangerous, tough characters, and he was reduced to a schoolboy (upon meeting Dame Julie), he was so nervous and excited,” Jamie says.

“And that’s what she has; she’s a national treasure.” It’s a term that’s also been used to refer to American star Annette Bening, who first spoke to the film’s executive producer, legendary James Bond boss Barbara Broccoli, about playing Gloria 20 years ago.

But the Kansas-born actress, famous for pushing boundaries in films such as American Beauty, was too young to take on the role at the time.

“The fact that Barbara and I talked about it many, many years ago enriches the part,” she discloses, “because even if you are not sitting around thinking about it every day, it goes into your unconsciou­s and it percolates. It certainly did with me.”

Off-screen, Annette has been married to US actor and film-maker Warren Beatty since 1992, and is no stranger to an age gap in a relationsh­ip.

“There’s quite a lot of people who are attracted to younger people, a lot of men; my husband’s 20 years older than I am,” she says animatedly.

Of her character’s connection with Peter, she adds: “I think they had a lot of fun, but basically, he’s a very good guy, and she’d been with a lot of people who weren’t such good guys, and maybe she was even attracted to that when she was younger.

“She really had a rough life, and married four times. So when she got to this point in her life, she wasn’t really famous anymore, and then she meets this guy from Liverpool who has this wonderful family – and the family is very much part of our film – and I think she loved all of that about him.”

“They share a kindred sense of spirit, and that was something I wanted to explore with a great actress like Annette,” says Jamie, who – according to a surprise picture shared on Instagram – married his former Fantastic Four co-star, 34-year-old Kate Mara, in July (the pair are believed to have got engaged in January, after dating since 2014).

When it comes to the on-screen relationsh­ip portrayed by Jamie and Annette, it would be easy to assume there was added pressure from the characters being real people.

But Annette insists she didn’t want to do any “imitation” of Gloria; instead, she watched the star’s work a lot, and “tried to absorb a sense of her”.

“She was a fine actress and she had this absolute unique quality about her; there was no one quite like her,” Annette elaborates. “And it’s hard to

quantify what that was, but she certainly had it. She was very sexy, but she also had a wit about her.”

Gloria, who starred in 1950 thriller In A Lonely Place, opposite Humphrey Bogart, fell on hard times later in her career, and ended up working in smaller-scale theatre production­s in the UK.

After meeting Peter and moving to New York together, there were further dark times – their relationsh­ip collapsed under the weight of the couple’s insecuriti­es, and she was diagnosed with cancer for the second time, something she hid from Peter.

But the film depicts many touching moments between the couple; most memorably, perhaps, when Gloria invites Peter to practise disco moves with her in her room. For Jamie, who won a Bafta Film Award for Best Performanc­e by an Actor in a Leading Role for Billy Elliot, the scene was an opportunit­y to show off his dance skills again. “I choreograp­hed it myself,” he reveals. “I just looked up a bunch of Saturday Night Fever clips on YouTube. “On a film that has its heavier moments and its more dramatic beats, I was really looking forward to shooting that scene, because it was just a chance for us to let loose and have some fun. And we did.”

Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool is in cinemas now.

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Jamie, Annette and Dame Julie Walters in Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool
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Annette Bening and her husband Warren Beatty
 ??  ?? Annette Bening and Jamie Bell on the red carpet at a Hollywood screening of Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool, left, and in the movie as Gloria Grahame and Peter Turner, above Gloria Grahame with Humphrey Bogart in the 1950 film In A Lonely Place
Annette Bening and Jamie Bell on the red carpet at a Hollywood screening of Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool, left, and in the movie as Gloria Grahame and Peter Turner, above Gloria Grahame with Humphrey Bogart in the 1950 film In A Lonely Place
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Jamie Bell in 2000 movie Billy Elliot

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