Zitat des Tages von Alfie Allen:
I've always wanted to get into theatre.
I actually love pressure. I loved playing sport at school in front of a crowd; I love being on stage in front of a big audience. I buzz off that.
I have no complaints about my childhood.
I've always known my dad is a one-off and his own person. But I feel that underneath he has always loved me.
I loved playing sport at school in front of a crowd; I love being on stage in front of a big audience. I buzz off that.
When I was a kid, I was roaming through Glastonbury Festival at eight years old, on my own. I say 'on my own', but I was probably with my oldest sister Sarah, and she would have been 13 or 14 at the time, so she'd have been walking us around. But I got to go places and meet people, and was trusted a lot, without a doubt.
I was a big Damon Hill fan, and I loved Michael Schumacher.
One thing I would say is that I think in any environment that you work in, there's always going to be one or two people who you don't like. But there just wasn't that on 'Games Of Thrones'. I know it sounds cheesy and cliched, but it was like a big family.
For years, my dad's friend Joe was just my dad's friend. And it was only when I was 12 or 13 I learned that he was the lead singer of a band called The Clash.
Obviously, in theatre, you work chronologically, so you kind of know where your emotions are supposed to be, and you're always on top of things, and as an actor, you always know what's coming next.
A lot of people have the misconception that I decided to become an actor when Lily became famous and have accused me of jumping on her bandwagon. But that's completely untrue.
Richard Madden, I loved to work alongside him; he's a very funny man.
My mum wouldn't do a film for money. She does it as a passion. That's why she's involved in things that are so brilliant. She really cares about what she does.
We went to Ibiza, and I was on Ritalin, and, for a kid who couldn't concentrate, I read a 200-page book on King Arthur, and my mum just hated it. She said it just wasn't me.
My advice to any teenager would be don't try too hard - just get on with it. That's what I did. Have fun; enjoy life.
Acting has never been a thing that me and my dad have talked about. It's like footballers: when they get together, I bet the last thing they talk about is football.
I did have a problem concentrating on anything for more than 10 seconds. I was one of the first kids in the U.K. to go on Ritalin, and my mum hated it, and I hated it.
I've got rid of the ADD, but I do find it hard to concentrate sometimes.
I didn't go to drama school, so I didn't really have many true friends in the business; 'Game Of Thrones' has definitely brought me that.
I haven't had a lot of 'Games Of Thrones' groupies. The fans seem to be really nice. They don't seem that invasive.
I think that's how any actor would make their performance convincing: by bringing an element of themselves into the character.
I'm definitely not a bad guy in real life.
You can say to actors that you've got to be the character and really get into it, but you have to make it realistic by bringing an element of yourself into it.
I'm so computer illiterate, I barely know how to send an e-mail. I mean, I have a laptop and Gmail, but I don't really look at it much.
I was never a gym person before 'Game Of Thrones.' The idea of it was a bore to me - and it kind of still is - but I had a problem with my knee, so I can't play sport as much as I'd like to.
I have to work hard to be punctual, to not lose my temper, take direction and be told what to do - and most of all listen rather than talk.
It's not about the money; it's about the content.
It annoys me when people can't differentiate between the character and the actor, which is a little bit silly.
Meeting Peter Dinklage was just great.
Contrast of emotions is definitely something interesting that you like to do as an actor.
I'm really lovely and sensitive.
I actually love pressure.
Finn Jones, me and him hang out a lot.
I like to get home, flop on the couch, and watch Sky Sports News. I'm just your average bloke.
There wasn't a lot of discipline in my life, and I hated it being imposed on me at school.