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 featured in the latest issue (July 27) of Grazia Italia, with a new interview (let me know if you want me to translate it!) and a brand new photoshoot – after almost 2 years! The editorial was taken back when Richard was in Milan for the Armani show during the fashion weeek – back in January.

The photos were taken at the Armani Showroom and Richard is wearing whole Armani.

Photoshoots & Portraits > 2017 – Grazia Italia [+5]
Magazine Scans > Grazia Italia (July 27, 2017) [+5]


A couple of outtakes from The Sunday Times photoshoot of Richard and his dad added in the gallery!

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THE SUNDAY TIMES – Why do men find it so hard to discuss their health? As a campaign launches to raise awareness of male cancers, the Game of Thrones actor Richard Madden talks to two survivors. Check the rest of the entry at the Sunday Times website!



Updated the gallery adding a scan from Who Magazine – 100+ beautiful people 2015 issue (April 13) thanks to Tiffanyy. The scan features an outtake from the People Magazine photoshoot, from which I added some more! Enjoy.

MAGAZINE SCANS > Who Magazine (April 13, 2015) [+1]
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WHATSONSTAGE – Kenneth Branagh will direct and star in a year-long season of plays at the Garrick Theatre, opening in October with The Winter’s Tale co-starring Judi Dench.

The season, which marks Branagh’s first return to the West End since his acclaimed performance in Michael Grandage’s revival of Ivanov in 2008, will also feature Harlequinade, The Painkiller (with Rob Brydon), Romeo and Juliet (starring Richard Madden and Lily James) and The Entertainer (with Branagh as Archie Rice).

Branagh told WhatsOnStage that all the productions featured in the season – tickets for which go on sale at 9am on Friday (17 April) – have been “long-standing passions”.

“I felt as though a moment was approaching whereby some of this work could come together,” he said. “Finally, Nica Burns, who I worked with many years ago at the Donmar, suggested the Garrick, where we could do both intimate and epic stuff, and it suddenly became possible.”

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It’s followed by Romeo and Juliet (12 May to 13 August 2016), starring, as previously tipped, Richard Madden and Lily James, who Branagh recently directed on screen in Disney’s Cinderella, in the title roles.

Branagh, who directs, said that Madden and James are both “wildly excited” to reunite in the production and have “earned the right to do it”, considering they both have classical experience (James in Othello, Madden in the Globe’s Romeo and Juliet). He added that he hopes the production will attract “new audiences”. (source)



Added in the gallery, outtakes from the beautiful photoshoot Richard did with Lily for People Magazine. Enjoy!

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Thanks to my amazing friend Mouza, I’ve added 3 new outtakes from the Just Jared photoshoot and replaced the others with HQ versions! Enjoy!

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FLAUNT MAGAZINE – If Richard Madden weren’t acting, he’d be a “shy, fat kid living in Scotland with no girlfriend,” he tells me. Far from Prince Charming, who the 28-year-old actor plays in Disney’s upcoming remake of Cinderella.

I find Madden sitting in the corner of Tiny’s & the Bar Upstairs, bundled in an overcoat and a turtleneck, drinking Kentucky Bourbon Ale on this bitter New York afternoon. He’s handsome and his Scottish accent is as thick and alluring as one might hope it to be (he pronounces “Great Dane” with a rolling R). For someone experienced in playing the role of a king and a prince, he is remarkably laid-back, modest, and almost bashful. He plays with his hands while speaking, and he lights up whenever I ask about Game of Thrones, in which he starred as Robb Stark, King in the North. He first joined youth theatre as a kid to overcome shyness and, in the process, discovered his passion. Today, with credits in theatre, film, and television, he seems to be constantly working.

“I think I’ve had nine different permanent residences in the past year,” he says.

(be sure to read the rest of the article/interview at the source!)

Check the beautiful photoshoot Richard did for Flaunt Magazine in our gallery:

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