Top 18 Quotes & Sayings by Frank Dillane

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English actor Frank Dillane.
Last updated on November 10, 2024.
Frank Dillane

Frank Stephenson Dillane is an English actor, known for his portrayal of Nick Clark on Fear the Walking Dead (2015–2018), and for playing 16-year-old Tom Riddle in the film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009). He also appeared as Henry Coffin in the film In the Heart of the Sea (2015). In 2022, he has a recurring role in the gothic romance series The Essex Serpent.

I remember, when they started remaking 'Star Wars,' the fury that surrounded that whole thing, and, 'How dare they?' But now, that's just a common denominator.
I don't drive.
We're coming to the peak, I think soon, before we have to come back to, like, humanity. Humanity needs to look, and it hasn't been looking for so long. — © Frank Dillane
We're coming to the peak, I think soon, before we have to come back to, like, humanity. Humanity needs to look, and it hasn't been looking for so long.
The world is ending, make no mistake. It's coming to an end. This can't go on for much longer. Capitalism has to fall.
Although I grew up around movies, I don't know that I assumed I was going to be an actor.
My old man, he's done it very differently from me. He had years of honing his craft and years of doing all that stuff before he even had to worry about 'Game of Thrones.' So he's absolutely established himself as an actor without the fear of having to have a personality as well.
I'm sure there will come a time when I won't be able to, you know, walk around so easy sometimes, or it's just things that I don't necessarily want. I don't really necessarily want to be famous.
'Candida' was difficult: stimulating but very wordy.
My father is such an amazing, beautiful actor. He's incredible, and he helps me a lot.
I had a dream. I dreamed I was on this island, and there were two hotels, and one hotel was filled with dead people, and the other one wasn't, and I was in the hotel full of dead people.
I don't know how consciously anyone looks for a father figure.
Dialect was my biggest fear. So, I spent a long time working with dialect coaches just trying to get American down. I think it's very important and very easy to misinterpret.
You don't realize until afterwards that if you feed the subconscious, it will bleed into your everyday life.
Being homeless is like living in a post-apocalyptic world. You're on the outskirts of society.
People are going to keep making stuff. Things are going to be spin-offs.
I've had to wean myself away to make sure that any choices I make are grounded in myself rather than the seeking of approval.
Harry Potter was my first job. — © Frank Dillane
Harry Potter was my first job.
Theatre's a whole different beast to film. It requires a lot more of you.
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