Harry Lloyd

Actor

46 Quotes

There's a burgeoning film scene in Romania.

My parents both work in publishing, and I was a bright, academic kind of kid, and I read a lot of books, and when you read a lot, I guess the muscle that gets exercised is where you can hear the voices in your head. You can turn words into pictures and into sounds and into colours and smells.

There is a whole bunch of great British actors of my age who aren't film stars or theatre actors; they're very much both.

I didn't want to be stuck in Dickens period dramas because then I would never know if I was any good.

If I'm honest, the reason I got into acting is not the reason I'm still doing it, and if I'm still doing it in ten years' time, I'm sure I'll find something else.

Part of George R.R. Martin's brilliant storytelling is taking the carpet out from under your feet.

My parents both work in publishing, and I was a bright, academic kind of kid, and I read a lot of books, and when you read a lot, I guess the muscle that gets exercised is where you can hear the voices in your head. You can turn words into pictures and into sounds and into colours and smells.

As a child, I was fascinated by the stories of Dickens acting out everything in front of the mirror as he wrote it down. Later, when you approach his work as an actor, you notice how sayable the dialogue is.

The whole world of 'Game of Thrones' was realized with such detail, with directors and writers who really geeked out and really loved all the little bits of it.

I consider myself straight, but if I met a guy tomorrow and fell in love with him, would I be brave enough to accept that without having to change the way I look at myself?

As a child, I was fascinated by the stories of Dickens acting out everything in front of the mirror as he wrote it down. Later, when you approach his work as an actor, you notice how sayable the dialogue is.

I didn't want to be stuck in Dickens period dramas because then I would never know if I was any good.

The interesting thing is, when you play a real-life character or someone based in a book, you always come up against people's preconceptions of what they have in their heads.

Part of George R.R. Martin's brilliant storytelling is taking the carpet out from under your feet.

If I'm honest, the reason I got into acting is not the reason I'm still doing it, and if I'm still doing it in ten years' time, I'm sure I'll find something else.

I suppose the things you remember about someone who has died are the funny moments. Those are the ones that stand out.

If you're going to be related to someone it might as well be Dickens.

It's lovely to have a part that requires you to learn something that's also interesting.

I love my little flat in Spitalfields. Lots of actors live out of a suitcase, so it's nice to have a base to come back to.

Peter Mullan is the least method actor around.

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