Top 36 Quotes & Sayings by Nicholas Galitzine

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English actor Nicholas Galitzine.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Nicholas Galitzine

Nicholas Dimitri Constantine Galitzine is an English actor known for his roles in High Strung (2016), Handsome Devil (2016), and Cinderella (2021).

I was training my whole younger life to be a sportsman. Rugby was my main thing.
I don't think anyone who I went to school with would have necessarily have been like, Oh, he's going to be an actor one day.' I am just as surprised as anyone else.
Getting to work with acting royalty like Andrew Scott and Moe Dunford for me is incredible.
I generally feel like you should only ever sing a capella for like maximum 30 seconds.
I've been very lucky to play a plethora of different characters, and have had to experiment with a lot of styles that aren't typically what I wear and have been influenced through that.
I know what it feels like to be one of those conservative rugby lads because I went to a similar school growing up.
I definitely was one angsty teen and I definitely went through the emo phase.
I'm very much an easy person, and I love to work with people who have bold eccentric vision. — © Nicholas Galitzine
I'm very much an easy person, and I love to work with people who have bold eccentric vision.
The idea of the damsel in distress is fast becoming obsolete.
I was always a pretty shy kid.
Something that I've definitely taken on when I think of my style icons - people like Harry Styles and the way he's managed to bring a femininity to his masculinity - is that that's definitely the way that we're moving as men going into 2021.
I'm a huge Queen fan.
I had just screen-tested with the director for another prince for a Disney project. I won't say which one, but I'd kind of been through the process with that - and I was so gutted that it didn't work out. I said to my agent, I'm swearing off princes for a little bit.'
My goal is to continue working with passionate, driven, artists who are willing to think out of the box, and to keep challenging myself as an artist and a creative.
I think the U.S.'s relationship with the military is something really intriguing as a Brit because I don't think we have the exact same thing.
As actors, the goal is to have resonance of some kind.
I'm really into Noel Gallagher's lad culture vibe. I used to wear Fred Perry polo shirts a lot. In fact, I went to an Oasis concert, which I believe was the band's penultimate gig before they disbanded, and I would say about 80 per cent of the audience were wearing the same polo.
I left school unsure of what I wanted to do in life. — © Nicholas Galitzine
I left school unsure of what I wanted to do in life.
I've always had a fascination with skate culture.
First and foremost, I think it's just such an incredible gift as an actor when you're presented with a notion of essentially playing two characters in one - which is kind of how I approached Timmy in this version of The Craft.'
Working with Pierce Brosnan and Minnie Driver was just a dream. A bit of a pinch-yourself moment. — © Nicholas Galitzine
Working with Pierce Brosnan and Minnie Driver was just a dream. A bit of a pinch-yourself moment.
As men, we need to realize we don't have to fit into an archetype of what a man should be.
Looking unconventional with all my imperfections was my great fear going into the industry.
I think, to me, power really is being able to have some kind of resonance and to be able to impact other people's lives in a positive way.
I think I think we are all so unique in our own way, and I think we are all just these tiny, little cogs in this incredibly massive, wonderful universe.
One of the things that really drives me as an actor is to be able to to provide some kind of positive resonance with people, and every project, I hope someone takes something positive from it.
It defiantly helps the chemistry onscreen if the audience can tell if the relationship is real or not.
It's our responsibility as young men to set a new precedent for the next generation.
I grew up playing rugby and I kind of never lost the muscle size.
I've always aspired to be the quintessential gentleman.
I think in the media we tend to deify people in these public spaces. — © Nicholas Galitzine
I think in the media we tend to deify people in these public spaces.
I went to a school two hours away from where I lived because it was the best rugby school in the country.
I think young women want to see themselves, and indeed their hopes and dreams, represented in characters.
Nothing is ever perfect. You have to make compromises and sacrifices, and it won't always be as glamorous as the fairy tales may suggest. But I do believe there is a person out there who will love you for all your imperfections and messiness. And those kinds of people will be with you for a very long time.
I use Tinder and I often match with girls but I never follow up.
As someone who's never been musically trained, I am sort of used to being in a position where I have to kind of do things on the fly because I wasn't trained as an actor, either, and I've very much learned on the job.
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