A Quote by Richard Madden

There's no background of creativity in my family; there are no actors or musicians. — © Richard Madden
There's no background of creativity in my family; there are no actors or musicians.
I think a lot of actors, especially actors with a theater background, have a musical ear. A lot of actors just want to be musicians anyway, and a lot of musicians want to be actors.
I don't like that, because there are a lot of people whose works I admire as actors or actresses, or musicians. And you know, I've been a big fan of different musicians or actors.
I know a lot of actors who started out as musicians and have very successful careers as actors, but most people don't know them as musicians.
I don't really care what someone's background is; creativity can come from any background.
Human nature is not amenable to prediction based on the trends or tendencies prevailing at the time. It is amenable to startling creativity of the kind practiced by great artists, directors, writers, musicians, actors, who know how to touch a chord in humans everywhere.
Musicians like to converse. There's always interesting conversation with musicians - with classical musicians, with jazz musicians, musicians in general.
I've always thought that actors wanted to be pop musicians and pop musicians wanted to be actors.
The best voice actors all have a live performance background. And are competent, fearless, incredibly creative actors.
I have a background in theater, so I have experience with actors. I like actors - I used to be one.
Actors always want to be musicians, and musicians want to be actors
Actors always want to be musicians, and musicians want to be actors.
When the musical keyboard was created in the 1970's, you had electronic geeks that had no background in music created these devises and gave them to musicians that had no background in electronics. The result was some of the wierd sounds that came out in the '70s.
I think that's one thing about the entertainment industry: Athletes want to be actors, and musicians want to be actors, so it all kind of mixes nice together.
Actors want to be musicians, and musicians want to be baseball players.
I love actors. Part of that is my theater background and being a writer who cares about performance. Actors have usually chosen their profession because they have a dream of doing it and they want to express something about the world. That's the same thing that I have with writing. Most of the good actors get into it for those reason, rather than for reasons of fame or fortune, or anything like that, and that's where I'm coming from, as a storyteller.
I don't think that you necessarily need a certain type of background to take on roles. You see actors from very, very privileged backgrounds playing working class characters and vice-versa. I don't think your background limits you as to what you can do.
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