Words matter. These are the best Jack Lowden Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Learning how to put someone in an arm lock without breaking their arm… It’s quite handy isn’t it?
I grew up on stages. Not standing outside the ‘Royal Court Theatre’ wistfully, but with enthusiastic people from the community.
I want to play in as many theatres as possible, work with as many brilliant people as possible, but definitely do a new play.
The parts I’ve got to create are a little bit different to a lot of guys my age.
When I was on stage, I was like, ‘This is alright. This is good.’
A lot of the time, when I watch actors now, I think, ‘I don’t believe you.’
I’m not running about playing romantic leads. I don’t know if that’s a good or a bad thing, but it’s the way it’s sort of working out.
I hate chilling. I hate even the notion of chilling. I like doing stuff.
I do constantly get to change the way I look, which is sort of an old-school idea of acting.
If Morrissey could be a singer, then anybody could.
Our parents were just brilliant parents who encouraged us to do whatever we wanted to do.
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.
There are so many avenues to explore and stories to tell. It’s just about finding new ways of telling them.
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.
I’m fascinated by sports, the buzz of winning, and the buzz of losing.
If you speak to any soldier, even now, they say they are fighting for their friends. It always ends up that they’re fighting for the man next to them.
Since I was 21, I have not been able to sleep past 9 A.M.; I just want to get up and do something.
Everybody knows the story of The Smiths. You can still go and see Morrissey.