HOLLYWOOD stars Gary Oldman and Daniel Day-Lewis were spotted in attendance at Millwall’s Championship clash with Charlton.
Sky Sports cameras captured the A-Listers clapping their team out at the Den.
Oldman, 67, hails from nearby New Cross, while Day-Lewis also grew up in South East London.
The former’s father even reportedly played a few games for the Lions after the Second World War.
As the teams walked out at the Den, the commentator said: “A grand occasion with acting royalty.”
The pair were quickly brought off their seats when the match got going, with Millwall taking the lead on just seven minutes via Kayne Ramsay’s own goal.
Caleb Taylor went on to add a second on 81 minutes, while Luke Cundle and Aidomo Emakhu added further gloss by both scoring in second half stoppage time.
The win saw Alex Neil‘s side climb to fourth in the Championship table ahead of the day’s 3pm kick-offs.
While Oldman grew up a Millwall fan, he went on to fall in love with Manchester United largely due to his admiration for George Best.
In March 2024 the Oscar-winner rocked up to Old Trafford to watch his beloved United take on Everton.
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Ahead of the match he appeared on TNT Sports‘ live coverage.
When presenter Jules Breach revealed that Oldman has had drinks with Sir Alex Ferguson, he said: “Well that’s one of the great treats.
“We even text each other occasionally, I’ve got the guvnor’s number.”
Ferdinand then asked: “Does he give you tips for his horses?”
To which Oldman replied: “No, he keeps those close to his chest.”











