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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Brand new production stills from Bastille Day have recently been released. Be sure to check them out.

Movie Productions > Bastille Day (2016) > Production Stills [+13]


Richard is playing Cosimo de’ Medici in the upcoming television series Medici: Masters of Florence. I have added the first promotional photo along with three episode stills. Thanks to Sarah Felberbaum Fans for sending these our way. Below is a promo that aired on Rai1 if you haven’t seen it yet! I’ve also included the episode synopses below the cut (may include spoilers)! The series is set to premiere this autumn.

Television Series > Medici: Masters of Florence > Season 1 > Promotional Photoshoot [+01]
Television Series > Medici: Masters of Florence > Season 1 > Episode Stills > Unsorted Stills [+03]

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Yesterday night (May 25) there has been the Press Night for Richard’s new play Romeo & Juliet. He and co-star Lily James – together with all the cast of the play – attended the press night after party at The The National Cafe in London. Photos from the event have now been added to the gallery, be sure to check them!

Public Appearances > 2016 > May 25: Romeo & Juliet Press Night – After Party [+19]


A series of new promotional images from Richard’s current play Romeo & Juliet have been added to the gallery! The quality is not the best but the photos are great so we thought to add them anyway! Enjoy :)


Theatre Productions > Romeo & Juliet (2016) > Promotional Images [+16]


First performance stills from Richard’s current play Romeo & Juliet (with Cinderella co-star Lily James) have finally been released and added to our gallery! Be sure to check them. Wish I could go to London to see the play, it looks really good!

Theatre Productions > Romeo & Juliet (2016) > Performance Stills [+12]


April 22 2016
The Graham Norton Show

Yesterday (April 21), Richard visited The Graham Norton Show with his Cinderella and Romeo and Juliet co-star Lily James. Joan Collins, Paul Hollywood, and DNCE also appeared on the show. The interview aired tonight on BBC One. You can check out high quality photos from the talk show in the gallery and watch clips from the interview below.

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THE GUARDIAN – Richard Madden can recall with clarity the moment he crossed the line with Idris Elba. The “odd couple”, as Madden describes himself and his Bastille Day co-star, were just days into the action film’s three-month shoot in Paris. The 29-year-old actor plays a pickpocket who becomes the unlikely partner-in-crime of a former CIA agent (enter Elba, giving the Bond audition of his life). They had been rehearsing for a car chase, and were preparing for the first take, when Madden decided to wind Elba up. “I turned to him and I said: ‘Are you going to do it like that on the take?’” Suddenly there was tension in the air. “I could see him thinking: ‘What the fuck’s this guy doing?’ It was great. At the end of the scene, he realised what I was doing and was like: ’You’re a fucker! You’re just trying to fuck me up!’” Madden laughs, then lets out a long breath. “He could have taken it the wrong way…”

The opening passage of Bastille Day, in which Elba’s agent chases Madden’s petty thief across Paris, sets a pace that doesn’t let up. But though the film serves up plenty of moments for Elba to showcase his action-man talents, it’s also an effective two-hander. The dynamic between the duo develops into something reminiscent of the odd action couples of old (in Lethal Weapon or 48 Hrs). When, on the verge of big shootout, Madden’s character asks Elba: “Can I have a gun?”, and gets a withering glower in return, it feels like Joe Pesci pestering Mel Gibson. Madden says that he improvised the line, and you can tell he’s proud it made the final cut.

Winding up Stringer Bell may be a bold move, but would you expect anything less from the King In The North? Madden’s turn as the ill-fated Robb Stark in Game Of Thrones ended with him being offed in the show’s most famous set-piece. Since then, his biggest roles has been playing the lusty gamekeeper in Jed Mercurio’s TV adaptation of Lady Chatterley’s Lover and the more clean-cut prince in Kenneth Branagh’s Cinderella. But this year looks set to be bigger: as well as Bastille Day, he’s landed a key part in another big-budget TV drama, starring alongside Dustin Hoffman as Cosimo, the charismatic heir to the ruthless Medici clan in Medici: Masters Of Florence.

In person, Madden is more self-deprecating than self-assured. Our interview is littered with phrases such as “I’ll keep doing the things I don’t know if I’m good enough to do” or “It will probably slap me in the face at some point”. He confesses that, during the filming of Bastille Day (the release of which was postponed due to last November’s Paris attacks), he kept up his American accent even when off-set, not for reasons of method acting, but so that his colleagues could understand him. His Scottish accent is so broad, he says, that he often plays the American to get by “because even Siri doesn’t understand me! She doesn’t get a word I say. I’m like, ‘What time’s the next train?’ And Siri’s like: ‘Calling: ex-girlfriend.’” Fake accent he may have, but his face is still recognisable to ardent GoT fans. He gets stopped in the street a lot. I suggest he dress in disguise. “I’ve done that before,” Madden nods. “The problem is, you look like someone who is trying to be in disguise and it actually [looks] worse.” He describes the effect of this second-guessing over being recognised as “fucking with your head. You think: ‘I can’t order the fucking spaghetti because there’ll be a photo of me on the internet with tomato sauce down my face,’ and the next thing, no one’s recognised you at all.

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April 22 2016
Bastille Day Interviews