posted by • April 7th, 2012 • (0) Comments

Harry is currently playing Duke Ferdinand in The Old Vic’s production of “The Duchess of Malfi”. The production is getting mostly favourable reviews and Harry’s Ferdinand is winning critics over.

“The Duchess of Malfi” will continue to show at The Old Vic until 9 June 2012.

In fact he needs to be, at least sometimes, rather more like Harry Lloyd’s highly convincing Ferdinand who is quietly, but manically deranged. LondonTheatre.co.uk

Finbar Lynch is also effective as the malevolent Cardinal and Harry Lloyd as the ruthless, although increasingly sanity threatened, Duke. Londonist.com

Lloyd’s trimmed text delivers all the play’s horrific set-pieces and high body count. To his immense credit, however, he unfashionably refuses to deliver a thrill-ride; instead he’s intent on delivering a more morally responsible vision. His staging of the duchess’s murder by strangulation takes a horribly long time, leaving no doubt about the appalling nature of the act. ChicagoTribune.com

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posted by • April 7th, 2012 • (0) Comments

Harry has made a few appearances this year, hitting the red carpet in London for the “Game of Thrones” DVD Party in February and then again in March for “The Duchess of Malfi” Press Night.

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posted by • March 4th, 2012 • (1) Comments

Greater expectations

Harry Lloyd has come of age. Twelve years ago, the actor cut his teeth in the BBC’s serialisation of David Copperfield, taking a marginal role as the hero’s school friend. Now, at 28, Lloyd has finally headlined in a (somewhat special) Dickens adaptation. Commissioned to mark the bicentenary of the author’s birth, the Beeb’s tentpole Christmas serialisation of Great Expectations, saw Lloyd starring as Herbert Pocket alongside Gillian Anderson. Dickens himself would be proud. After all, he is Lloyd’s great-great-great-grandfather.

“It was brilliant being offered the part,” says Lloyd. “Though I always think twice about auditioning for Dickens stuff. It makes me clam up a bit. But even if I wasn’t related, it’s something that I would definitely want to do, so I thought I should get over myself and throw myself into it – which I did.”

Lloyd’s route to the top has taken him on a safari of TV smashes. Having played Will Scarlett in the BBC’s Robin Hood and roles in Doctor Who and Game Of Thrones, he gained a cult following – and the film world has noticed. This month he appears as the young Denis Thatcher in The Iron Lady, the Oscar-winning Margaret Thatcher biopic starring Meryl Streep.

“It’s a fascinating period,” he says. “But I don’t have to deal with the later stuff, the Thatcher people know.” So, how was Meryl? “Meeting Meryl is no scandal, I’m afraid. It’s exactly how you’d imagine. She’s a very smiley person.” They didn’t cast to type, then.

Read the full article at GQ-Magazine.co.uk.

posted by • January 10th, 2012 • (0) Comments

Hello everyone! My name is Ann and I’m the new owner of Harry Lloyd Source. I want to thank Gertie, Hillie and Amanda for letting me take over. You may know me from my previous Kit Harington site or my current Richard Madden fansite.

I have created a Twitter account for the site where you’ll be updated with all the latest updates and news. Follow @harrylloydcom for it all!

I have already worked quite a bit on the gallery and have created a completely new one. I have made a lot of new additions to the gallery while sorting out some doubles at the same time. You can find the new gallery here or by clicking on the “Gallery” link in the navigation.

I have added all new appearances Harry attended with additions to older events, as well as pictures of The Iron Lady, Robin Hood, Doctor Who, new photoshoots and magazine scans. I hope you’ll enjoy the new additions (thanks to Adoring Emilia Clarke, Lindsey and Olivia for their contributions).

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posted by • May 9th, 2011 • (0) Comments

Here are the screen captures from yesterday night’s episode of Game of Thrones.


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Episodes > 1.04 : Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things

posted by • May 2nd, 2011 • (0) Comments

I’ve added the screen captures from the first three episodes of Game of Thrones to the gallery.



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Screen Captures > Episodes

posted by • April 29th, 2011 • (0) Comments

Thanks to Fram for the Nylon scan of Harry.

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