Yes, Clive Owen Goes Skinny-dipping In “Monsieur Spade”

2021
Published on January 18, 2024

Acclaimed actor Clive Owen confirms that it’s really him in the “tasteful” nude scenes in his new series. Watch new episodes of “Monsieur Spade” Sundays on AMC.

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9 comments

  • @BeaCreaser 4 months ago

    La scenografia trascende l’essere uno sfondo; è un personaggio che arricchisce la trama della narrazione.✨

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  • @ahmad55 4 months ago

    I forgot Clive Owen is still alive I mean after The Inside Man, Shoot ‘‘em Up and The International I kinda lost track of his movies

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  • @laugesen18 4 months ago

    Great pilot. Can’t wait to the rest of the

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  • @yurielcundangan9090 4 months ago

    Clive knows the character the he plays would surrender😂

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  • @judeballard 4 months ago

    If you haven’t seen Clive Owen in the films “Croupier” and “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead” you are missing out on some of his finest work as an actor.

    In “Croupier”, the slick mystery thriller neo-noir film that jumpstarted his career, he’s an enigmatic writer who works in a casino surrounded by gangsters and femme fatales. His character in that film is like a new wave Sean Connery-era James Bond in “Goldfinger” or “Thunderball”. Clive Owen almost became James Bond later before Daniel Craig took over because of that film.

    “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead” is a classic revenge thriller where Clive Owen plays a mob enforcer who left the mob to live in the woods and grow a beard and be a lumberjack living in a van to get away from his past life.

    Then his younger brother gets in trouble with the mob and he has to come back to exact revenge.

    It’s a sharp, dark film with great characters and writing that really shows off the quiet brooding intensity of Clive Owen before he started making throwaway corporate blockbuster films in every genre, from swords and sorcerers to romantic comedies to mindless hyper-stylized action films and a few great projects along the way like the films “Children Of Men” and “Closer” and the tv show “The Knick”.

    “Monsieur Spade” seems to be a return to his earlier more challenging, more intelligent, better written work. He always had the physicality and charisma to be an Indiana Jones or Clint Eastwood, but he never wanted to get typecast as one type of character, so he just played them all from doctor to hitman to scientist to spy to bank robber to one of my favorite characters he ever did in an old tv series called “Second Sight”… where he plays a detective with a rare disease who is losing his sight and going blind and has to hide it as he solves crimes in an elite murder unit.

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  • @stebhharn4676 4 months ago

    A brilliant chancer❤

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  • @carolmay7 4 months ago

    Omg Hes so Brooklyn.

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  • @ayseakalin2109 4 months ago

    what happened to his face?

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  • @Batters56 4 months ago

    Most British actors big enough to be on Colbert are “beloved British actor” such and such, but he’s flown under the radar in the UK.

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