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I'd done two years on a soap opera where I was shooting things every day and they gave me a hard time about that, which I think is the wrong way to teach a young actor. They just made me really, really self-conscious about everything I did, which is the opposite of what you need to be when you're filming.
Iwan Rheon -
I think drama school really teaches you how to annunciate; you're conscious that people might not understand you if you speak too fast and too Welsh.
Iwan Rheon
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It's a weird thing with accents. When I go home it gets a lot stronger, when I've had a few beers it gets a lot stronger.
Iwan Rheon -
The music is mine. Theres nothing to hide behind. Thats where you see the real person.
Iwan Rheon -
The characters I tend to play are a little more interesting than the standard heroes. Romantic leads can be a little more straightforward, I guess. But it just seems to be the parts I get, I don't know what that says about me. I enjoy interesting characters and interesting people, I suppose.
Iwan Rheon -
I have no ambitions to be a pop star.
Iwan Rheon -
When you write a song, there's no point keeping it to yourself.
Iwan Rheon -
When you're doing the same scene over and over, all day long, you need to keep your levels up for your own performance and for the other actors.
Iwan Rheon
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I just want my music to be put out there, not shoved in peoples faces. I want to keep it relaxed.
Iwan Rheon -
Um, well my main profession is acting and music is what I love doing. It's kind of nice like that in a way because it means I'm under no real pressure with the music. I have got complete creative control and I can make whatever I want. So, that takes a lot of the pressures off because there's no financial pressure. And it's something I've always loved doing.
Iwan Rheon