An Evening with Sylvester Stallone will see the actor discuss his life and career at Westminster’s Central Hall on January 11.
“I have a big mix of wonderful stories and colorful anecdotes,” Sylvester Stallone, 67, told the Evening Standard.
Fans will also be able to put questions to Sylvester Stallone.
The star said people he met usually expected him to be uncommunicative, like some of the characters he has played in the past.
“When people meet me they’re often surprised – I talk a great deal,” he said.
“I’m perceived to be this solitary character but nothing could be further from the truth.
“I consider myself something of a raconteur. I have a rather audacious sense of humor.”
Sylvester Stallone will be in the UK in January to promote his next film, Grudge Match, with Robert De Niro.
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