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Videos: Ray Winstone talks about his early acting days and why he prefers the TV ‘Scum’ at BIFF 2012

Here’s another couple of clips for you from the Ray Winstone Screentalk, in which Ray spoke to Mark Kermode about his early experiences of acting, why he kept getting expelled from school, why he prefers the television version of Scum, and what he’d like to do to Mary Whitehouse.

Enjoy!

Ray talks to Mark about his early experiences of acting

Ray talks to Mark about Scum

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