Daniel Day-Lewis, with his unmistakable voice and presence, is probably best known for his terrifying performance in 'Gangs of New York.' His turn as a gay man in 'My Beautiful Laundrette' is less well-known, but it was captured on film back in 1985; a full eleven years before he married Rebecca Miller.
'My Beautiful Laundrette' is an oddity of a film, shot on a shoestring budget and depicting relations between the British and Pakistani communities in England during Margaret Thatcher's term as Prime Minister. The description makes it sound like a drama, and it easily could have been, but it's actually a comedy. The two main characters, one of which is Day-Lewis' Johnny, are old school friends who meet up years later, set up a business as a laundrette service and fall in love against the odds.