“When I was 17, I got a part in the longest-running Welsh-language television soap opera produced by the BBC, Pobol y Cwm and thought, ‘Maybe if they think I can be an actor, I can be.’ Thus, I decided to enrol myself at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art to be trained. After that was auditions. I was out of drama school for about a year before I got a role as the haunted, suicidal Moritz in the London production of the musical version of Frank Wedekind’s Spring Awakening. It’s tough out there and you’ve really got to believe in yourself.” -Iwan Rheon Photographed by Dyan Jong
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No one knows they’re not dreaming. Not one of us. Not ever. Not for one single moment of our lives.
Every time I read that post about doing things out of spite I remember that C. S. Lewis put that fucking street lamp in Narnia because Tolkien once said that no good fantasy story would have a lamp in it.


