Top 19 Quotes & Sayings by Freddie Stroma

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English actor Freddie Stroma.
Last updated on November 24, 2024.
Freddie Stroma

Frederic Wilhelm C. J. Sjöström, known professionally as Freddie Stroma, is an English actor and model, known for his work in roles including Cormac McLaggen in the Harry Potter film series; Adam Cromwell on the Lifetime series Unreal; Brit Vayner in 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016); H.G. Wells in the ABC series Time After Time; and Adrian Chase/Vigilante in the DC Extended Universe series Peacemaker.

There are plenty of actors who've caught the singing bug and vice versa, but with musical performers, you're constantly a persona - which is something I love about acting: you play a character, you leave and you get to be yourself again.
It was fun playing a horrible, snotty kid in 'Harry Potter', and then playing Prince Charming where I was also singing and playing guitar, and then playing a completely different character.
I left Facebook after Facebook groups began appearing about me and suddenly your personal photographs start becoming public property.
In England, I suppose I have been known to once or twice tune into 'Big Brother', which is a pretty terrible guilty pleasure.
I would most like to do film or TV. Possibly theatre in the future, but I'm in L.A. a lot of the time at the moment and if I was going to do theatre it would be in London.
I never remember my dreams.
If you can play lots of different characters, that's fun. As long as the material is good, that's what the attraction is for me.
Acting. It's the number one thing I love to do. That's why when people ask me what else I'd love to do, I have no answer - this is all I ever wanted to do.
I've got a pretty close bond with everyone in my family. I've got a brother and a sister whom I'm very close to, and my parents have always been the world's best parents.
Education has always been very important to me. — © Freddie Stroma
Education has always been very important to me.
What attracted me to acting, from the start, was playing different characters. I'm not a massive fan of just playing myself on screen.
If my dramatic career doesn't work out, I will go on to research and find cures for Alzheimer's or Parkinson's and other motor neuron diseases. It's a very exciting field of research. But I'd like to continue in drama, so it wouldn't be very smart of me if I blew this amazing opportunity with an inappropriate lifestyle.
I think it's really important for your mental health to think about the big questions, to discuss them and open your mind, in order to prepare you for both life and death.
Americans always ask how much I love my accent, and I don't get that - I think I sound like a school teacher. — © Freddie Stroma
Americans always ask how much I love my accent, and I don't get that - I think I sound like a school teacher.
I really enjoyed my degree, for me it was the best course you can do. To be able to study the brain and nervous system and the mind with a scientific approach is just incredible! Its philosophical, psychological and biological, three very interesting areas to me.
I hate trying to play charming. Thinking about being charming is really tough.
I'm not a massive fan of just playing myself on screen. If you can play lots of different characters, that's fun. As long as the material is good, that's what the attraction is for me.
I'm not a huge social media kind of guy, so I don't really know, I don't really ever get... at least in real life, I really don't get recognized. I think people seem to find it very difficult to connect me to characters I've played.
I think its really important for your mental health to think about the big questions, to discuss them and open your mind, in order to prepare you for both life and death.
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