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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Richard is set to appear on Good Morning America tomorrow (Friday, January 17th) from 7 a.m. on the ABC. Don’t know the exact time when Richard will be on, but be sure to keep checked their twitter and facebook accounts :)



January 16 2014
Richard on The Dirt

Apparently Richard is set to appear on The Dirt on Monday January 20th :)

TV APPEARANCES & INTERVIEWS > 2014 – The Dirt (January 20) [+2]


January 16 2014
Richard on Showbiz Tonight!

 

Showbiz Tonight just went one-on-one with the former “Game of Thrones” actor Richard Madden, and he revealed to Showbiz Tonight that he hasn’t watched the famous scene when his character Robb Stark, his pregnant wife and mother were all massacred at what has become known in TV history as the ‘Red Wedding’ scene.

Richard Madden just told Showbiz Tonight’s A.J. Hammer about watching the scene again, “It just destroys me. I haven’t watched it since aired and it was crushing actually.” Madden is now starring as Bill Haskell in the gold rush show, “Klondike,” which kicks off on the Discover network January 20th.

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January 16 2014
Facebook Q&A With Richard!

What would YOU ask Richard Madden, star of #Klondike? The Game of Thrones star will be chatting LIVE tomorrow on Discovery’s page at 12:30pm EST for an exclusive Facebook Q&A. Don’t miss it!

Facebook Q&A



Richard Madden chats with Access about learning to speak with an American accent for “Klondike.” Was it difficult? Plus, what was it like working with Tim Roth? And, how is working on this project different from “Game of Thrones”?



Richard attended the Discovery Channel Klondike TCA reception on January 9th, at The Langham Hotel in Pasadena. Pictures from the event have been added to the gallery!

PUBLIC APPEARANCES > Discovery Channel Klondike TCA Reception [+4]


Discovery Channel’s first scripted series, “Klondike,” didn’t pull any punches when it came to bringing to life the Yukon gold rush. Sending star Richard Madden into real raging river rapids, creating an actual avalanche and shooting 9,000 feet above sea level, the struggles that these explorers dealt with in the context of the show were also ones the actors experienced in real life.

“We could do it quite realistically and dress exactly how they would have done, which was really miserable a lot of the time because it was quite freezing,” Madden admits during “Klondike’s” Television Critics Association 2014 Winter Press Tour panel.

Costar Abbie Cornish adds, “The environment that we were in really informed the environment that these characters would have been in in the time.”

“Klondike” was made in Calgary, Canada and shot on location at places like Alberton River. The entire production took 56 days to make, including the show’s one chance at shooting an avalanche scene.

“If we got that wrong, we blew the whole movie,” director Simon Cellan Jones admits. “We lost quite a few cameras that day, I have to say.”

The cast of “Klondike” also includes Sam Shepard, Johnny Simmons and Tim Roth. Roth, who plays the villain the Count, admits of getting into character for his role, “You just muck about.”

He continues, “I found him to be incredibly offensive, but also quite funny. The humor aspect, even if it’s just for my own entertainment, is what keeps me going.”

Of the decision to make “Klondike” Discovery’s first scripted series, Discovery’s Dolores Gavin says that it was one of the original ideas the network thought of to bring to life. Though “Klondike” won’t have a sequel, its success will determine future scripted series.

“I’m just amazed that this story hasn’t been told before properly,” Jones says. “I think that it was a story just ripe for plucking.”

After Madden’s gory end on “Game of Thrones” and his troubles on “Klondike,” the actor was happy to move on to Disney’s “Cinderella.” “I was bored of being miserable,” he quips. “‘Game of Thrones’ was a really intense, horrible time — on screen.”

(source)

Photos from the panel have been added to the gallery, enjoy!


PUBLIC APPEARANCES > TCA Winter Tour 2014 [+8]
PUBLIC APPEARANCES > TCA Winter Tour 2014 – Klondike Panel [+16]


Hundreds of reporters — and the producers and stars looking to court them — will descend on Pasadena this week for the Television Critics Association‘s winter press tour.

The two-week tour, which runs Jan. 9-23, will offer wall-to-wall panels featuring midseason wares from both broadcast and cable. Here are 12 of the most anticipated sessions from the annual dog and pony show.

January 9th: Discovery’s Klondike. The six-hour, three-night mini from executive producer Ridley Scott marks the network’s first scripted foray and comes as Discovery is looking to cash in on its gold phenomenon that includes Gold Rush, its highest-rated series.

Hopefully Richard will attend, would be a great birthday gift!! :)