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melissanbarrett asks:
I remember seeing you in Noughts and Crosses back in 2008! Did you enjoy working with the RSC?
Elisa Fellitova asks:
I was gutted watching the Red Wedding, in large part because of how you played Robb. You made him feel like a real person. I was wondering, what is more challenging: playing a book character like Robb Stark or Prince Charming, who fans are already familiar with, or playing a ‘new’ character who only exists in the script?
Freedomandwhisky asks:
What are some similarities between you and David Budd – favourite song or movie?
seejanecreative asks:
I am most moved by how you portray historic heroes like Robb Stark, Captain Weir, Bill Haskill, or Oliver Medders as everyday people with relatable flaws and emotional complexities. Is it valuable for you to perceive them as heroic when you are developing their characters?
GeorgeStarman asks:
Are you an actor do you need a good director to help you bring out the best performance or can you work on a consistent level regardless of who’s directing?
Scott McLennan asks:
What set curios from Game of Thrones did you pilfer? Will guests visiting your home be greeted by a direwolf head or an ornate sword?
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RuthwilsonPR asks:
What are your thoughts on more West End shows leaving London: can actors influence that and is there an appetite for it among the acting community? Or does it simply come down to funding? Manchester has a great cultural offering but I’m sure I speak for a few up here when I say we’d love to see more of you in real life as well as on screen!
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CraigGraham7 asks:
I thought you were excellent as Cosimo D’Medici in Masters of Florence. Would you have been interested in another series that looked at Cosimos leadership of Florence and the issues that began to arise with the Bank of Medici?
ambermoh asks:
You’ve portrayed so many different types of characters (Group B was one of my favourites), are they any genres or roles you’d like to explore that you haven’t yet?
Alexxe asks:
I came to know your work from the series Sirens, long before Game of Thrones was a thing - I loved your character, Ashley. I wondered how you felt doing that series in hindsight from where you are now? I always hoped they’d make another series. All the best for the future (from a Canadian living in Glasgow).
BeckyDavidson asks:
I can’t be the only one who read this as “Richard Madeley webchat” followed by brief disappointment on realising their mistake?
Espressogirl24 asks:
Have you received any homemade gifts from fans lately? Do you like that kind of thing?
beenyc asks:
I am a big fan of your work with Lily James and Kenneth Branagh. What drew you to your role in Bodyguard because it was a departure from previous roles?
louponce5 asks:
As a huge fan of period dramas, I have to ask: would you like to be in an adaptation from a Jane Austen book?
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'I'd love to play a villain'
Hagusp89 asks:
Would you like to play a villain? If so, what kind of bad guy would that be? I think that would be super challenging since you seem super sweet.
louponce5 asks:
Recently I had a chance to watch the play Romeo and Juliet you did with Lily James. Such a wonderful job! I really enjoyed it. Would you like to do more plays in the future or would you rather continue working on series or the big screen?
VeveRu asks:
I think you and Michelle Fairley had an amazing chemistry on screen as a mother and son duo. Would you like to work with Michelle again?
10huntress13 asks:
Any idea whether Oasis is ever going to happen? I loved the pilot and it had a staggering number of five-star reviews but so far there has been no announcement either way.
snowfalls52 asks:
What would you say has been your most challenging role so far, and what kind of a role would you like to have in the future? I can’t wait to see Bodyguard.
mom2two asks:
Has playing David Budd made you more aware of the potential dangers that surround us every day?
fenixx asks:
Did you enjoy filming GoT in Northern Ireland? Have you been back to Belfast to meet up with your old colleagues?
Scrapper69 asks:
Would you support my campaign to have letters of no less than 10mm high on all shampoo and conditioner containers?
Saul Barrett asks:
Does getting more work and bigger profile tend to make you happier? What makes you most fulfilled?
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Do you now think twice about accepting wedding invitations?
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CuriousLil asks:
A lot of the Games of Thrones television script was said to have been kept secret. Did you know what was going to happen to you and other characters that may not have been revealed in the books?
stevenjameshyde asks:
If you could be the bodyguard to anyone in real life, who would it be? And which celebrity would you choose to bodyguard you?
Bodyguard looks crazy good. Can we expect a follow-up, or is this likely to be a one-off mini-series?
Richard Madden has arrived!
And is here to answer your questions
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Post your questions for Richard Madden
Richard Madden’s on-screen life has fluctuated between the divine and the diabolical. The Scottish actor became famous worldwide when he played Robb “King In The North” Stark, the pugnacious eldest son of Ned Stark in HBO’s mega-hit Game of Thrones.
Naturally, given the epic scale of the fantasy series, the role became a huge part of his life. “I spent six months a year with these people. I saw my on-screen mother more than I saw my actual mother. So it was personal,” he told the Observer in 2013. “The logical part of me says, it’s just a job.”
The jobs kept coming – he landed the role of Prince Charming in Disney’s live-action Cinderella, then played Lady Chatterley’s hunky gamekeeper and also teamed up with Idris Elba for action film Bastille Day.
Now he is now starring in Bodyguard, a high-octane thriller from Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio. Richard plays David, a former soldier who is assigned to protect Keeley Hawes’s hawkish home secretary from a suspected terrorist plot. However, David’s resentments over British military policy means that he might just be her biggest threat.
Richard will be joining us for a live webchat at 1pm GMT on Friday 24 August. Post your questions for him in the comments section below.
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Thank you very much to everyone who sent in questions. They were really interesting and much more fun than some interviews I've had in the past! Have a great weekend and please check out the new Bodyguard clip that's gone out right now on Youtube and tune in on Sunday and Monday for the first two episodes.