Welcome to Richard Madden Fan, a fansite dedicated to Richard Madden, Scottish stage, film, and television actor known for portraying Robb Stark in Game of Thrones, Prince Kit in Disney's Cinderella, David Budd in Bodyguard, and most recently, Ikaris in Marvel's Eternals. Please enjoy our site and our gallery with over 35k high quality images.

"I just think of myself as an upstart who is trying to get better at what I do."
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RADIO TIMES – Richard Madden takes on the role of gamekeeper Oliver Mellors in BBC1’s lush adaptation of Lady Chatterley’s Lover yesterday night. The 29-year-old actor, who is best known for playing Robb Stark in hit fantasy series Game of Thrones, got into character by bedding down in a remote cottage during filming.

“I’m staying a 60-second walk from here,” he told RadioTimes.com, when we met him on set in rural Wales. “I’m not a method actor at all but I did quite like the idea of being in a cottage in the grounds of the house, which is what Mellors does. I kind of liked the isolation of that. And it’s a lovely cottage!” he added.

His rural location meant there was little socialising after the director called “cut” for the day – “I learn my lines and go to sleep!” – but the way of life suited the British star.

“I don’t like being at home when I’m shooting – I like being in different places.” (source)



Thanks to Far Far Away, additional production stills and behind the scenes from Lady Chatterley’s Lover have been added to the gallery.

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Thanks to Far Far Away, I have added a new behind the scenes photo, promotional shoot photo, and new production stills of Richard in Lady Chatterley’s Lover to the gallery!

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Richard will play Oliver Mellors in the upcoming TV film, “Lady Chatterley’s Lover.” I have added the first production stills (thanks to Far Far Away) of Richard from the film to the gallery! The film is set to air on Sunday, September 6 on BBC One at 9pm. If you haven’t gotten the chance to see the trailer, you can watch it below!

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Cast Costume test from the Blu-Ray version of Cinderella



GET INTO FILM – Into Film Reporter Manasi talks to Kenneth Branagh, Lily James, Richard Madden & Holliday Grainger to discuss release of Disney’s live-action Cinderella.



SUGARSCAPE – The live action Cinderella remake hit up our UK cinemas on Friday, and to celebrate we went and had a chinwag with Richard Madden who plays Prince Charming aka Kit in the movie. And as well as having glorious eyebrows, a fabby Scottish accents and actual Louboutins on, he had some well funny stuff to say about old Cinders too – ’cause it turns out he’d buy her a pair of Nike trainers if he got the chance, isn’t massively keen on the whole ‘foot fetish’ thing, and probably wouldn’t go after his own Princess IRL. Oh, and he reckons Prince Charming would be a fan of Disclosure and Years and Years, isn’t very good at chat up lines and thinks you should go and see the film because it’s magical.

If you don’t want to marry him already and chase him around the ball until he makes that bloody glass slipper fit on your foot, you should probably reassess your priorities. (source)



HARPER’S BAZAAR – Richard Madden has a theory behind why he’s perennially cast in period pieces.

“I think it’s the curly hair,” he says in his thick Scottish accent with a twinkle in his eye, a plan forming in his mind. “Maybe I’ll shave my hair off and I’ll start getting modern parts all the time…”

This focus on his hirsuteness isn’t totally without cause; he’s currently promoting his new film Cinderella, in which he plays the squeaky clean, clean-shaven Prince Kit, an experience which he says involved “being shaved twice a day” by an on-set barber. The results make the constant hair removal worth it – he looks far younger than his 28 years and a million miles away from the role that made him famous, Robb Stark in HBO’s hit TV series Game of Thrones.

Unlike his co-star Lily James, Madden had precious little to work with in terms of his character; in the animated version, he doesn’t even have a name. This meant he had to work with director Kenneth Branagh to come up with a three-dimensional man with a back-story of his own.

“I focused on making him a friend, soldier and above anything else a son – Cinderella is primarily a daughter and so the prince was primarily a son,” he explains. “So I focused on that relationship with Derek Jacobi as my dad and brought out all these other elements of his character.”

Indeed, working with Jacobi was one of the highlights for Madden (“I love him to pieces”), while the rest of the stellar cast also made an impression on him.

“It was like a master-class everyday on that set with Cate [Blanchett], Kenneth [Branagh], Derek [Jacobi], Stellan [Skarsgard] and Helena [Bonham Carter]. You understand why they’re movie stars. It’s not just their acting; it’s how they behave when the camera’s not rolling. Ken and Cate have a real compassion and awareness of everyone else around them. You’d think being as successful as they are that they’d be really insular and only concerned with themselves, but it’s the opposite, they’re concerned with everyone. I learned a lot from them.”

His relationship with his on-screen love interest James and director Branagh must be particularly good; he’s signed up to work with them both again in a stage production of Romeo and Juliet.

“I can’t wait to work with Ken again,” he says. “That was a big pro for me doing this job. As soon as we started working on Cinderella I thought ‘I just want to Shakespeare with him’; that’s his ballgame. I’m thrilled to be doing that with him. As for Lily, she hates me, I know she does, but I love her and I’m just waiting for her to get sick of working with me.”

I inform him that his Wikipedia page tells me he’s played Romeo on the stage before (“Oh well if it’s on Wikipedia it must be true,” he quips). What does he think he’ll bring to the role now he’s older and wiser?

“Seven years of life experience,” he remarks. “I’ve actually got a work ethic now, I know there’s a craft to it. I won’t just be running around impulsively like I did when I was younger.”

Before treading the boards we’ll see him following in his television father Sean Bean’s footsteps, playing Mellors in an upcoming adaptation of Lady Chatterley’s Lover, as well as playing an American pickpocket opposite Idris Elba in Bastille Day. Both of which meet the criteria for picking his next roles: they’re not royalty.

“I’ve played a lot of royals,” he admits. “I might slow down on the royalty for a little while…” (source)