Herbert teaches Pip how to dance…
Okay now, I think I need to watch this.
What was the show called again?
Oh hey
so this
yeah this is not gay at all
NOT GAY
*sobs self to sleep at night*
(Source: mcfiddles, via benedictatorship)
Harry Lloyd is tall, lanky, has good cheekbones and a rather screechy voice when he gets overexcited. But that doesn’t matter. He’s the hot, new actor in town.
It must be nice, even if you have been starring on stage with Rupert Friend and all the action waiting at the stage door is for him. Harry Lloyd is 25 and has spent the last few months on stage with Friend, Gemma Arterton, and Tamsin Greig, in the hard-applauded, The Little Dog Laughed. They are all, of course, his new best friends: “It was the kind of play where you really had to keep each other entertained. We were all a bit silly and immature to be honest.” Most importantly though, the young buck more than held is own on stage with the three developed talents.
Perhaps this is the actor for Cameron’s Britain. Like the new-ish Prime Minister, he did go to Eton (where at 16 he was cast in the BBC’s David Copperfield; an ironic twist being that he turned out to be a descendent of Charles Dickens) then Oxford. But, who cares. He’s just signed to a new agent in LA and is starring in a prequel to Jane Eyre. Of LA? “They show you off like a new puppy,” he smiles, “but I’m not planning on taking over America.” He’s not really into fashion and is not interested in taking p the party invites that have been flung his way — “you feel a bit like a hanger on, you fell a bit dirty.” In fact there’s a rather refreshingly gracious feeling about him that there’s no agenda whatsoever: Has he got any game plan for this at all? “Fuck, no.”




