The British actor can be seen in the Tarantino films 'Reservoir Dogs,' 'The
Hateful Eight' and 'Pulp Fiction,' and the new movie 'The Song of Names.' His
first onscreen role was a white supremacist skinhead in the 1982 TV movie
'Made in Britain.' "There were questions asked about it in Parliament," Roth
says. "It took me by surprise. I got chased by skinheads down the road in
London."
Also, Ken Tucker reviews Marcus King's solo album, 'El Dorado.'
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The British actor can be seen in the Tarantino films 'Reservoir Dogs,' 'The
Hateful Eight' and 'Pulp Fiction,' and the new movie 'The Song of Names.' His
first onscreen role was a white supremacist skinhead in the 1982 TV movie
'Made in Britain.' "There were questions asked about it in Parliament," Roth
says. "It took me by surprise. I got chased by skinheads down the road in
London."
Also, Ken Tucker reviews Marcus King's solo album, 'El Dorado.'
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