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Glasgow actor Robert Carlyle reunited with the cast of The Full Monty ahead of the new spin-off series airing.
The Scottish actor, who was born in Maryhill, played Gaz in the late 90s film The Full Monty where he won a BAFTA for best actor in a leading role.in Sheffield where he was pictured alongside the original cast.Also known for his role in other classics such as Trainspotting and 28 Weeks, the actor will be looking for the same success with the eight-episode series that will be released next month.
Set 25 years on from when the original film took place, the programme looks at catching up with the main characters of the movie.The 62-year-old Scot first found success in the early 90s as he guest starred on the hitNow 32 years on from his big break fans can catch him in all his glory when the show launches next month on July, 14.
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