Gary Oldman kept it casual as he stepped out in Palm Springs, California, to run errands on Wednesday.
The Oscar-winning actor, 66, wore a dusty blue top featuring a Palm Springs compᴀss print and paired it with red chinos.
He completed the outfit with red Converse sneakers and shielded himself from the sun with a straw hat and sunglᴀsses.
Keeping a low profile, the actor quickly made his way to his car after finishing up his outing.
His outing comes just days after he praised his former co-star Demi Moore for her recent success.
The two starred together in the 1995 historical romance The Scarlet Letter, and nearly 30 years later, they recently reconnected.
Gary Oldman kept it casual as he stepped out in Palm Springs, California , to run errands on Wednesday
The Oscar-winning actor, 66, wore a dusty blue top featuring a Palm Springs compᴀss print and paired it with red chinos
‘I’ve not really been in touch with her, but I just reconnected with her because I saw her recently. She is such a wonderful person, Demi,’ Gary told The Post on Sunday. ‘She really is very special.’
He continued: ‘I couldn’t be happier for her in this moment with this film and this role.
‘I think it’s such a wonderful thing. And she’s loving it and really riding the wave.’
Demi has been dominating this year’s awards season for her role in The Substance, winning both a Golden Globe and a SAG Award for Best Actress for her performance as Elisabeth Sparkle in the horror film.
Gary was also nominated at the 2025 SAG Awards for best actor in a drama series for his role in the Apple TV+ thriller Slow Horses.
However, Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada took home the prize for his incredible performance in the TV series Shōgun.
Last October it was announced that Gary’s hit series Slow Horses will return for a sixth series.
The news comes after viewers dubbed its fourth series the ‘best series on British television’ and it earned a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes and broke records on Apple TV.
His outing comes just days after he praised his former co-star Demi Moore. The two starred together in the 1995 historical romance The Scarlet Letter, and nearly 30 years later, they recently reconnected (pictured together at the SAG Awards last week)
Gary was also nominated at the 2025 SAG Awards for best actor in a drama series for his role in the Apple TV+ thriller Slow Horses
The streamer revealed a six-episode sixth season is in the works, and will see the Slow Horses on the run as Diana Taverner embroils them all in a fatally high-stakes game of retaliation and revenge.
Jay Hunt, creative director, Europe, Apple TV+, said: ‘Audiences around the world have fallen in love with the Slow Horses, and I’m delighted that Gary Oldman will be leading this star-studded cast on another acerbic and action-packed adventure.’
Gary’s hit series returned with a new batch of episodes on September 4 and has already smashed a slew of records and earned rave reviews from critics.
The quick-witted spy thriller follows a dysfunctional team of MI5 agents and their boss, the notorious Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman).
And the new series boasts an astonishing 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, after previously never falling below 98% since it first launched back in 2021.
This latest achievement also makes Slow Horses Apple TV’s highest-rated show ever. The first and third seasons earned a 98% score, with the second also sitting at an impressive 100%.
Since its premiere, Slow Horses has been celebrated as ‘undoubtedly the best spy series on television’ and a ‘forceful, funny, and conspiratorial’ series.
Last January it was announced that the five-time BAFTA Award-nominated series had been renewed for fifth season.
Last October it was announced that Gary’s hit series Slow Horses will return for a sixth series
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In season five everyone is suspicious when resident tech nerd Roddy Ho has a glamorous new girlfriend, but when a series of increasingly bizarre events occur across the city, it falls to the Slow Horses to work out how everything is connected.
After all, Jackson Lamb knows that in the world of espionage, ‘London Rules’ should always apply.
Before landing his leading role of Jackson Lamb in the series, Gary hinted he had considered retiring from acting almost 50 years in the business.
Speaking on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky on Virgin Radio, Gary said: ‘I think that Lamb gives the impression to the world that he doesn’t care, and maybe, just maybe, he cares more than most.
‘He might be trying to pack it all in. He is sort of treading water and watching the clock until retirement.
‘But like a lot of us who maybe have occasionally felt like walking away and packing it all in, we’re sort of addicted to what we do.’
Slow Horses is available to stream now on Apple TV+.