Zitat des Tages von Jack Lowden:
Learning how to put someone in an arm lock without breaking their arm... It's quite handy isn't it?
Everybody knows the story of The Smiths. You can still go and see Morrissey.
'The Passing Bells' highlights the horror of the fighting from both sides and draws parallels between these two young boys' lives.
I want to play in as many theatres as possible, work with as many brilliant people as possible, but definitely do a new play.
If Morrissey could be a singer, then anybody could.
I didn't grow up listening to The Smiths, but now I am a fan. I love his music and listened to so much of it for the film. It's not a regular biopic; they picked a part of his life that people don't really know about. You learn what informs his lyrics.
The parts I've got to create are a little bit different to a lot of guys my age.
I've no idea if I want to do this for the rest of my life, so I want to try and work with the best people I can.
One trap you can fall into when playing someone iconic is to end up doing everything in an iconic way, no matter how pedestrian or mundane that thing is.
There are such strong women in my life that there's no chance of me getting too big for my boots.
I don't take myself seriously in the slightest, so it does amaze me that I've ended up being in all these very dark, sinister plays. But I love it because, touch wood, I'm lucky enough not to have that level of darkness in my life.
I do constantly get to change the way I look, which is sort of an old-school idea of acting.
I was actually deputy headboy at my school. And everyone around me was very supportive of what I wanted to do. There's no romantic story about how me and my brother got to where we are.
When I was on stage, I was like, 'This is alright. This is good.'