‘I’m just a mixed-race kid from flats in Kirkby’

Actor Stephen Graham accepted the Emmy award for his role in the Netflix series admired during adolescence, while he described himself as “a mixed race only from Kirkby”.
In his speech, the 52 -year -old child, who grew up in the town of Mersexide, said, “This kind of thing does not come to a child like me.” He said.
Graham played Eddie Miller in the series, telling the story of a young child accused of killing a schoolmate.
Star, called the leading actor, paid tribute to his children, whom he described as “rock” and “soul mate” and his wife Hannah Walters.
Sherry Six trophies bucket In the awards, the role of breaking the role of breaking, including the extraordinary support actor won by Owen Cooper, who is only 15 years old, the youngest male Emmy, is for puberty.
In his speech, Graham said: “This kind of thing doesn’t come to a child like me. I’m just a mixed racing child from an apartment block called Kirkby.
“So for me, to be here today, to be accepted by my peers and by you, shows that I can imagine in my life and that you are able to dream of any dream.
“There are too many people to thank, but I will thank my friends and my family. Without you, none of this is possible.
“Thank you for helping me with something I can’t do on my own.
“Jack, everyone, Phil, everyone. I want to bring me to my father because I took me to the video store when I was a child and I start my education in the Film – Stone Furnace Green Video store.
“My children Grace and Alfie and my lovely wife, I love with every ounce of my existence, you are my slippery, you are my world, you are my soul mate and you know and know, I know, without you, I was going to die.
“I mean, I love you from the bottom of my heart with everything I have. Namaste everyone, thank you very much.”




