We're glad too, Mr Cosmo 😇
A Scottish star admitted he is "glad" to be back in Glasgow while at a recentJames Cosmo, best known for his work in Braveheart, Trainspotting and Game Of Thrones, recently took to the Glasgow Film Festival's red carpet to promote his new film 'My Sailor, My Love.'
The 75-year-old stars alongside Catherine Walker and Brid Brennan, where he plays a retired sea captain, Howard, who is forced to re-assess his difficult relationship with his daughter, after he begins a new romance with a widowed housekeeper.The film sees Cosmo in his first ever romantic film role. On the carpet, he said:"When I was sent the script I was really taken by it. You know it’s a sort of love story, set in this wonderful desolate part of the"It’s a love story about older people and the dynamics of family, that I found absolutely fascinating and I couldn’t wait. I seen a wonderful film that Klaus had also directed called The Fencer and that really sold me on that. I just loved it to bits.
"It’s only taken me six decades to get here to do a romantic film, but I think I’ve now found it, I’m just a rom-com actor now."
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