Legend Tom Hardy

One of Hardy's more skilled performances is in Legend.In Legend, Hardy portrays both Reggie and Ron Kray, a pair of real-life twins that brought havoc to London in the 1950s and 60s.While Hardy is.

Legend Tom Hardy Cast

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Title Legend
Year 2015
Director Brian Helgeland
Genre Drama, Crime, Biography

Legend: Directed by Brian Helgeland. With Paul Anderson, Tom Hardy, Christopher Eccleston, Joshua Hill. Identical twin gangsters Ronald and Reginald Kray terrorize London during the 1960s. Legend (2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Tom Hardy has revealed it took him over an hour to switch between the roles of Ronnie and Reggie Kray for 'Legend'. The 37-year-old actor portrays both twin brothers - who were notorious London. There are two things that save this movie from being a real bore, Tom Hardy as Ron Kray and Tom Hardy as Reggie Kray. The performance alone from Hardy should give you enough juice to watch 'Legend.

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Plot – The true story of the rise and fall of the notorious London gangsters Reggie and Ronnie Kray. Together, the Kray twins conquered the city of London. However, their relationship and their empire were undermined by violent power struggles and a woman in a crescendo of madness. “Legend” is a classic noir that tells the secret history of the 1960s and the extraordinary events that have favored the criminal hegemony of the Kray twins.
All actors – Paul Anderson, Tom Hardy, Christopher Eccleston, Joshua Hill, Emily Browning, Colin Morgan, Tara Fitzgerald, Nicholas Farrell, Adam Fogerty, Mel Raido, Major Johnson Finley, Millie Brady, Chris Mason, Stephen Thompson, Sam Spruell, Taron Egerton, Alex Ferns, Martin McCreadie, Shane Attwooll, Richard Riddell, Huggy Leaver, Sam Hoare, David Thewlis, Frankie Fitzgerald, Christopher Adamson, Chazz Palminteri, Alex Giannini, Duffy, Samantha Pearl, Mark Theodore, Lara Cazalet, Charley Palmer Rothwell, Tim Faraday, John Sessions, Kevin McNally, Tim Woodward, Nick Hendrix, Robert Ashby, Geoffrey Beevers, Jane Wood, Jon McKenna, John Sears, Stephen Lord, Lorraine Stanley, Ashley Byam, , Clive Aitkins, Fraser Andrews, James Francis Andrews, Lasco Atkins, David Olawale Ayinde, Aneurin Barnard, Francesca Bennett, Jimmy 'The Bee' Bennett, Paul Bettany, Paul Biddiss, Martin Bishop, Steven Blake, Andy Blithe, Ancuta Breaban, Steve Brunton, John Carr, Alan Chimes, Bern Collaco, Trevor Comber, Carmen Cowell, Chris Cowlin, Bob Cryer, Jamie Delf, Leigh Dent, Raphael Desprez, Christian Di Sciullo, Gary Douglas, John Duggan, Shola Ebofin, Begona F. Martin, Dino Fazzani, Ellie Fox, Paul Grant, Claire Greasley, Guna Gultniece, Abigail Halley, Shane Hart, Michael Haydon, Robin Hooper, Kornelia Horvath, Philip Howard, Katie Hudson, Danny Jackson, Alex Jaep, Steven J. Jobes, Paul Kerry, Jefferson King, Evia Laizane, Nick Longland, Darren Luckin, Christopher Marsh, Sonia Mason, Martyn Mayger, Matthew David McCarthy, Jackson Milner, David Mott, Campbell Muirhead, Benjayx Murphy, Josh Myers, Debbie J. Nash, Johnny Neal, Celina Nessa, Tyrone Nestor, Yves O'Hara, Tom Ogg, Jeremy Oliver, Tony Pankhurst, Julia Papp, Stephen Parker, Christophe Philipps, Scott Plumridge, Glenn Power, Matt Rentell, Claire Richardson, David G. Robinson, Katherine Rodden, Jd Roth-round, Tiger Rudge, James Thomas Scott, Timothy Scott, Janette Sharpe, Teresa Shaughnessy, Ruth Shaw, Vince Taylor, Tom Urie, Daniel Westwood
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  • “Everyone had a story about the Krays. You could walk into any pub to hear a lie or two about them. But I was there and I'm not careless with the truth.”
    Emily Browning - Frances Shea
  • “Sometimes to achievegreatness, you do, you have to cut off a little piece of yourself no matter how much it hurts, in order to grow, in order to move on.”
    Tom Hardy - Ronald Kray
  • “London in the '60s, everyone had a story about the Krays. They were twins. Reggie was a gangster prince of East End, Ronnie Kray was a one-man mob.”
    Emily Browning - Frances Shea
  • “God doesn't ask if we accept this life. There is no choice. Life is forced upon you. The only choice is how we live it. Or not. That's a choice as well.”
    Emily Browning - Frances Shea
  • “In our line of work, it's not good to be famous. Anonymous is the goal.”
    - Angelo Bruno
  • “- Angelo Bruno: London is going to be the Las Vegas of Europe. We need someone to front and someone to muscle.
    - Reggie Kray: We can handle it.”

    - Angelo Bruno
    Tom Hardy - Reggie Kray
  • “I can't, can I? I'm a club owner. You know what I mean? I can pick a nice model, all right, in a nice colour, but I'm not very good at anything else. I'm not a mechanic, am I? I'm more of a... a gangster.”Tom Hardy - Reggie Kray
  • “- Reggie Kray: My loyalty to my brother is how I measure myself.
    - Frances Shea: What about your loyalty to me?”

    Tom Hardy - Reggie Kray
    Emily Browning - Frances Shea
  • “Your brother is arbitrary, violent and psychopathic. Probably paranoid schizophrenic. What I'm trying to tell you is, he's off his fucking rocker.” - Dr. Humphries
  • “I'm a giver... not a receiver... I am not a Faggot!”Tom Hardy - Ronald Kray
  • “We honeymooned in Greece. The Parthenon had stood for 2,400 years. Reggie's promise to go straight lasted two weeks.”
    Emily Browning - Frances Shea
  • “People who live in glasshouses shouldn't throw stones.”
    Tom Hardy - Ronald Kray
  • “Never mess with a man's jewels, mate!”Tom Hardy - Reggie Kray
  • “Me and my brother, we're gonna rule London!”
    Tom Hardy - Ronald Kray
  • “A cup of tea can solve anything. Bit under the weather? Tea. You left you husband? Tea is the answer.”
    Emily Browning - Frances Shea
  • “The difference between us, right, apart from, you know, the obvious, and that is that I, right, I work for me. And you, well, you work for them.”Tom Hardy - Reggie Kray
  • “The world is quite like London. It's not good, it's not bad, it just is. There's no morality or dishonour, just your own lonely code. Until your race is run. Until the end. Until we're all just ghosts of the people we once thought we were.”
    Emily Browning - Frances Shea
  • “- Frank Shea: You've got glamour, Frances. You're like an East End starlet.
    - Mrs. Shea: East End harlot's, more like it.”

    - Frank Shea
    - Mrs Shea
  • “Life isn't always what we want it to be.”
    Tom Hardy - Reggie Kray
Legend
Highlights

When you watch Legend, the British gangster biopic that opens in theaters Nov. 20 and follows the deadly rise and fall of the infamous Kray brothers, you'll be seeing double. In Legend , Tom Hardy stars as both Krays, twins Reginald (Reggie) and Ronald (Ronnie). It's a rather interesting casting choice, especially when compared to The Krays, the 1990 film directed by Peter Medak which also tackled the strange, violent life and times of the real-life brothers who were heavily involved in the organized criminal world of London's East End during the 1950s and 1960s. In the '90s version, the Krays were portrayed by two different actors who happened to be brothers in real life — Gary Kemp and Martin Kemp.

So you would think that with Legend, we'd get a similar situation — if not brothers, at least two actors who look alike just enough to pull off #twinning goals. But Tom Hardy was a special case. In an interview with Yahoo Movies, the writer-director of Legend, Brian Helgeland (who won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for the 1997 neo-noir crime film L.A.Confidential) dished on just how Hardy snagged the role of both twins and how he managed to pull it off.

Hardy was able to convince Helgeland to let him play the role of both Kray brothers after just one dinner (so we can probably guess Hardy's persuasive powers are out of this world — please sign me up for that master class!); Helgeland described his thought process about Hardy's involvement to Yahoo:

'My initial instinct was to get two guys to play the brothers. Reggie’s the lead. I knew I had to cast Reggie first whether same actor or not… Tom was on the top of the list for Reggie. He read it right away — I was in London at the time — and we had dinner. Casting two guys means you’re tied in to having guys who look similar. I figured I’d try to get Tom for Reggie then worry about someone you’d believe as his twin brother. He was talking about both brothers. He was very familiar with them as most people over there are. And about halfway through dinner as I was listening to him and looking at him, I was starting to think he could pull off playing both. I was also initially worried about that because I didn’t want it to be a gimmick. On one hand it’s exciting but you don’t want it to be swallowed up by that conceit. I thought he could pull it off because he has such a take on both of them.'

By the end of the dinner, Hardy said he would be in for playing Reggie if he got to play Ronnie as well — and so, a deal was made which lead to Helgeland's next big question: how in the hell were he and Hardy going to pull this off in a believable manner? Helgeland went on to explain how the apparently CGI-less witchcraft went down.

1. Hardy Worked In Shifts Like A #Boss

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'He went, from hour to hour, he would be one or the other. There were exceptions, but he usually Reggie during the first part of the day because it was the bigger part. Then many days Ron didn’t work at all.'

2. The Holy Trinity Of Blocking, Audio Recording & Makeup Existing

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'But if it was the two of them, Tom and I would rehearse in the morning and he’d read both parts and we’d work out blocking. He’d record Ron’s side of the dialogue, give it to sound guy who’d cut it together in a way he could fit his Reggie dialogue in between his Ron dialogue. Then he’d go off to hair and makeup and come back. He would wear an earpiece that no one could see. We would play Ron in his ear.'

3. And A Stuntman, For Super Practical Reasons

'His stunt man was his body double for Reggie and Ron so he could have someone in front of him to look at. Then we’d play back Reggie’s recording in his ear when he was playing Ron.'

In a recent interview with the Bristol Post, Hardy said he was 'less confident' playing Reggie, the more 'straight' brother of the twin duo. 'I find straight leads really quite complicated, because they don't do anything. Things happen to them and they respond to the environment. It's quite 'plod, plod, plod' and kinda boring,' he said. 'It's very easy to play Ronnie because there's an unpredictability to him, so my brain can start to respond in a dramatic environment to that type of mechanism.'

I wasn't kidding about the difficulty it took to pull this CGI-less witchcraft off. During a special screening for the film back in August, Hardy described playing the twins as 'the hardest thing that I've tried to do in my career.' He went on to explain that the team didn't have the means to invest in CGI, so the movie had to be done using split screens and natural shots — good ol' fashion movie tricks. Said Hardy, 'Everything is as is. We didn't know what we were fu--ing doing - well I didn't-- and I tried to pretend I did.'

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Don't be too hard on yourself, Tom; I was pretty much convinced that I was looking at two different actors until I realized that I wasn't, and so ended I up screaming internally for a little while. It kind of goes without saying that he's definitely got my vote for an Oscar.

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