'Edinburgh Really has Been Extraordinarily Good to Me'

The ScotsmanAugust 25, 2007

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CHRISTIAN Slater is sitting in a patch of sunlight by the elegant Georgian windows of Edinburgh's Home House, sipping a Diet Coke and looking fresh as a daisy. His skin is smooth, tanned and unblemished, his teeth straight, perfect and white, and he still, at the age of 38, has a hint of the baby face that turned him into a teen idol when he was barely out of short trousers.

All this is even more impressive given the fact that Slater is not long off the London to Edinburgh train, a rail journey that leaves most folk looking as if they've been dragged through a hedge backwards, not fresh-faced and picture perfect.

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'Edinburgh Really has Been Extraordinarily Good to Me'

But even in jeans and a T-shirt, Slater possesses that mysterious movie star glow, an indefinable cocktail of fame, fortune and notoriety that has followed him around since his Hollywood debut over 22 years ago.

Slater has dashed up to Edinburgh from London - where he is about to start rehearsals for his new West End play Swimming With Sharks - in order to present tonight's if...

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