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						<p>There in a flash! <strong>Jason Isaacs</strong> joined the cast of <em>Creation Stories</em> nearly overnight after director <strong>Nick Moran</strong> called him and asked him for the favor.</p>
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<p>“Nick is an old friend of mine,” <strong>Isaacs, 58, exclusively told <em>Us Weekly</em>.</strong> “I wasn’t offered the part. I was phoned and told to do it because somebody else dropped out. He said, ‘Listen mate, you’re in my film. I’ll see you on Monday.’ And I went, ‘Well, what am I playing?’ I read it and wrote him and said I am completely wrong for it and maybe six other people should do it. He said, ‘No, no. It’s you. You’re coming. I’ll see you.’”</p>
<p><strong>The <em>Harry Potter</em> star plays</strong> a dubious Brit named Ralph in the British biographical film, which tells the fictionalized account of music mogul <strong>Alan McGee</strong>’s life. McGee, 60, founded record label Creation Records Ltd. in 1983, making it one of the key labels in the mid-1980s indie movement.</p>
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<p>“I got there, and I read it and it’s written by Irvine Welsh, the film, and he’s written many other big cultural landmarks of the nineties and beyond,” Isaacs told <em>Us</em>. “[This film] has this surreal grotesque take on the world, even though stuff is really grounded. It’s also very fantastical.” (<strong>Dean Cavanagh</strong> also wrote the script.)</p>
<figure id="attachment_2047563"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/06/19/how-jason-isaacs-ended-up-in-creation-stories-last-minute-0.jpg" alt="How Jason Isaacs Ended Up in Creation Stories Last-Minute Ewen Bremner" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 (L-R) Jason Isaacs as Ralph and Ewen Bremner as Alan McGee in the Rock &amp; Roll Biopic ‘Creation Stories.’</span> <span class="credit">Photo courtesy of Creation Stories Limited</span></figcaption></figure><p>McGee launched the careers of Oasis, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine and Super Furry Animals. Funnily enough, Isaacs’ taste in music couldn’t be more different.</p>
<p>“[I listened to] none of these bands! I’ve always listened to Motown and R&amp;B and Reggae. This was none of my music,” he explains. “I was already too old in my head. I was an old man. I’m not sure I listened to any music that was made up in 1980.”</p>

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<p>Isaacs’ Ralph runs into McGee during a drug-fueled bender in Hollywood in the musical drama. <em>Creation Stories</em> recounts many stages of McGee’s life, from his childhood, to his chaotic career to present day, in which he recalls his glory days to a reporter, played by <strong><strong>Suki Waterhouse</strong></strong>.</p>
<p>The rock &amp; roll biopic is executive produced by <strong>Danny Boyle</strong> and also stars <strong>Ewen Bremner</strong>, <strong>Kirsty Mitchell</strong>, <strong>Thomas Turgoose</strong>, <strong>Richard Jobson</strong>, <strong>Rori Hawthorn</strong> and <strong>Leo Flanagan</strong>. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on Wednesday, June 16. For more information, <strong>go here.</strong></p>
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												<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Stephanie Webber</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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