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Will Smith says Graham Norton is the king of TV and could switch to the big screen

SUPERSTAR Will Smith wants to help launch ­Graham Norton’s big-screen acting career.A frequent guest on Norton’s chat show, the actor believes the Corkman has what it takes to make it in Hollywood.And Smith claims his secret weapon is “that dry Irish humour”.Will said: “Graham is genuinely one of the funniest people I’ve ever encountered and I have met, and worked with, some funny people. You know, that’s saying something.“I love the show, doing the show, I love the red chair thing when he flips people over. He’s like the King of TV and that would totally translate into movies. I’d love to work with him on a script.“He’s got this really cool, really unique ability to literally hold the audience in the palm of his hand with one look.“It’s crazy. Just one look combined with that dry Irish humour.“I’m surprised he isn’t doing ­movies, he should be doing movies. His presence, it’s unique, I could see him doing all kinds and audiences really responding.”Men in Black star Smith is starring in festive tearjerker Collateral Beauty in which he plays an ad executive struggling to cope with life after the loss of his daughter.In a twist on A Christmas Carol, he… Read full this story

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