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Richard Madden (born 18 June 1986) is a Scottish actor. He was cast in his first role at age 11 and made his screen acting debut in 2000. He later began performing on stage whilst a student at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. In 2007, he toured with Shakespeare's Globe company as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, a role he reprised in the West End in 2016. Madden rose to fame by portraying Robb Stark in the fantasy drama series Game of Thrones from 2011 to 2013. Madden subsequently played Prince Kit in the romantic fantasy film Cinderella (2015) and Italian banker Cosimo de' Medici in the first season of the historical fiction series Medici (2016). In 2018, he gained acclaim for his performance as a police officer in the thriller series Bodyguard, for which he won a Golden Globe Award. The following year, Madden was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time. He had supporting roles as music manager John Reid in the biopic Rocketman and Lieutenant Blake in the war film 1917. He has since starred as Ikaris in the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero film Eternals (2021) and as a spy in the action thriller Citadel (2023–present). Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Madden, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Richard Madden

William Cecil Clayton
for William Cecil Clayton in Tarzan: Between Two Worlds (2018)
Suggested by thedispearing

Let's be real here, the Disney live-action remake era was weird. Between the uninspired remakes of classics like "Aladdin" and "The Lion King", it was pretty bad nostalgia bait (cue that one RLM clip where they play the Star Wars adult fan clip). But what if, it was kind of inspired? Okay, here me out. Obviously remaking the later films in the Disney Renaissance is either murky social territory (Pocahontas, Hunchback), or cable movie slop (Hercules, Emperor's). But what if you took a classic literary work, say, Tarzan, and reimagined as something like Peter Jackson's King Kong; part social commentary, part big budget spectacle. Picture this: a wealthy professor launches a major expedition into Equatorial Africa, hoping to find his great discovery, his reluctant daughter betrothed to his chief of security, when he finds his great discovery, a real feral human! Or who gives a whoop, amirite? I mean, I'm basically describing a whole new Tarzan adaptation, with the 1999 film as a cheap excuse for really remaking King Kong 2005 but with a normal sized dude! Sure would be better than the 2016 version. Or maybe I'm just pissed that 2018 is no longer the current era. Seriously, what the hell guys?!