I’m in the US and discovered Vicious a few years ago, and fell in love with Ash. Then a couple of years later came Ramsay. 😮 Such vastly different characters, played in such a beautiful way.
If you haven't already, please watch him in Misfits, he is phenomenal. It's a very British dark comedic twist on the super powers gifted to societal low lives on unpaid work as punishment for various minor misdemeanors. I won't spoil any of the MANY twists and silliness' here for those who have not yet seen it, but Iwan gets to play an exceptional individual and you see his character change and develop before your eyes, amazing. So very worth watching. You will not regret it as a binge watch, slow to develop but layers upon layers built into very British twisted humour. Enjoy!
@@mary4wild235 Great idea! You will not be disappointed. It's full of super odd dark humour, twisted themes, in jokes that repeat and reoccur, and (my favourite part) you will want to immediately re-watch it after your first watch because of the long story running deep beneath the surface and all the bits that'll make sense on second/third watching. Some of the little insider jokes and silly catchphrases I've heard used elsewhere or seen on a badge on a backpack (I'll just say "Monkey-Sluts!" for now, so as not to spoil anything) of a fan of the show and started smiling and giggling quietly to myself that someone else still loves that series or has started some great conversations in pubs... And yes, I am going to start re-watching it again this weekend now I've been talking about it! Enjoy... 😁
Somehow the concept of the Eisteddfod made its way down to Tasmania in Australia, and every year primary school and high school students enter to compete in various categories of music, drance, and drama
Remember I wean as a little boy. He was quite a character. Another Whitchurch Cardiff boy. Went to Glantaf - welsh medium school - as did Mathew Rhys and Ioan Gruffydd.da iawn ti!
I mean they shouldn't remake A Clockwork Orange but if they did Iwan would make a great Alex De Large.. or a good Malcolm McDowell playing Alex.. he had 'that' stare a few times as Ramsey Bolton in GoT. My 5 pence there.
Saw him early on. He was in a group (Misfits?) He played the sweetest guy! Also in Vicious. Look for his name all the time. (I say it "Ian") Nice guy. Glad for his success!
Plays the worst bad guy but because he's Welsh so we love him. He seems like a cool guy. He's so good as even as voice actor. I'd listen to him narrate anything. Different breed that's for sure.
I really love him. I wish I could meet him. Iwan Rheon is a great actor. I really feel in love with from game of thrones. God bless you and your family. I wish you were American Gods more. And I really liked you in Those who must die. I do wish the the older brother would have lived though and that Sir Anthony Hopkins would have a longer role. But I am really really happy Sir Iwan Rheon is staring in the show. He really makes to show and pulls everything together. I really watch because of him. But overall it is a really great show with great actors. Thank you
Given the marketing focus on Anthony Hopkins for "Those About to Die" when the role is really barely more than a cameo, I expect Iwan may feel a bit uncomfortable being asked about him. Iwan was great in it though, so I hope it gets a second season.
I went Rome and a few years ago and those About to Die has made me want to go again. To be able to visualise what it was, I would say "been there" whilst watching it. I want to go back again now
Those who are about to die is actually great. Thought it might be a bit of a Gladiator rip off or jumping on the old Rome and GoT bandwaggon but it is genuinely its own thing. The effects are not great, i will say that and some of the writing is convoluted but couldn't fault the acting or world building. Iwan is the 'main' character in a massive ensamble and holds it all together very well. Glad to see him carrying shows like this. We knew he had it in him, right back to Misfits. Hope to see another series.
It’s not a rip off of anything. I really hate when people claim that as some kind of description of it, just because it maybe reminded you of other time period set stories. This series not only shows corruption and deceit, and ambitious, power hungry characters, but it depicts a different side of Rome, the kind of dirty, gritty world underneath the wealth and power. Almost like the criminal underworld of it. It’s just its own story set in Ancient Rome, and happens to have gladiators and the games as a part of it. You can find similarities in themes, or movies, or shows set in the same time period all the time, but not enough talk about all the ways they’re different. It’s not trying to be Game of Thrones or the movie Gladiator. A large part of why people make comparisons to GoT is also because Iwan Rheon also played Ramsay Bolton. Yet even Tenax who he’s playing has big differences.
@@yester30 I've only just started listening to his music so only really familiar with Bang! Bang!- which is a great song. It reminds me a bit of some of Gruff Rhys' solo stuff.
@@NicholasBerry-ku9rd Listen to Dinard, his album, and his EP’s, and you can look up clips of him singing too. He was on stage on the West End, and in a musical Christmas romcom a few years ago too. Plus working on more.
@@Katie-j8w Sorry for the late reply Katie, I've only just seen your message. I'll follow your suggestions, they're very welcome. I've been in a bit of a depressive slump where I stopped listening to music for a long time so it was wonderful to feel joy again on hearing some of Iwan's stuff. It sounds like the guy has got a musical range as broad as his acting. I like that. I've started listening to the Super Furries again. Not sure if Iwan is inspired by some of their stuff or if it's him singing in his native accent that reminds me of them. I'm not knowledgeable about Welsh rock but I can hear that it's got its own particular character. th-cam.com/video/_zxXF0B_SyM/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/TT03pCDn6DA/w-d-xo.html Gruff Rhys' documentary about René Griffiths, 'Separado!' is well worth a look- th-cam.com/video/r2IfD-6iS3Y/w-d-xo.html
@@Elwaves2925 No problem. I had a couple of reservations about it but it's worth a look and still on iPlayer. If nothing else, I can pretty much guarantee you'll enjoy Iwan's performance.
Iwan being 40 is pure cognitive dissonance. All my youth crushes are just pulling me down the abyss of time. Will they just stop doing interviews so I can continue to fool myself into being 20, please…
At 72, I must warn you the phenomenon only deepens more poignantly as time advances. Staying on a path toward Enlightenment helps, but the animal within's heart never dies. 🧘
Fun fact Iwan provided the voice work for Rakath (a dark elf, imagine the boltons but with a longer lifespan and magic) so even in his VA work the man can't stop playing evil people.
Please be assured that in regional Australia (well, in Queensland, at least) eisteddfods are the mainstay of exhibiting talent in the performing arts and that it is definitely alive and thriving. ;o)
@@emtotheep It was an arranged marriage, and the bride was not happy being wed against her will. He forced himself upon her regularly for weeks until she managed to leave him, but he was so enraged by his father's disapproval over her leaving him he killed his entire family.
Just to be really clear here: This is about the one fictional marriage he played earlier in his career (Game of Thrones), not his real life marital status discussed later in the interview. Just saying. 😁
@@lrdr5404anyone who came here and actually watched and listened to the interview could figure out he was talking about the Game of Thrones fictional arranged marriage between Sansa and Ramsay, and the wedding night rape scene. If anyone needed further clarification that it was referring to a tv show, they’re as much of an idiot as all the people who can’t separate actor from character. By the way, Iwan Rheon has frequently talked about how awful and uncomfortable that whole wedding storyline was, and how he really didn’t want to play him in those moments of Ramsay’s abuse and cruelty. Also he does actually say “I don’t think I’ve ever even played anyone married, oh no I did, but it was horrible.”
In the Canadian SCA, my persona name , Ewen. (The medieval person we members were recreating.) And here is a real Welshman with phonetically the same name. And. He is brilliant. Ive seen both GoT and V, and didnt think how odd. Just pure characters fitting into very different worlds.
@@Katie-j8w You reckon? I mean, it's not bad, but I dunno, the writing just wasn't really good enough to elevate it above the level of 'okay', IMO. It was just a standard, gently amusing sitcom. And given the cast it had, I always thought it was a shame they didn't have better material to work with. But hey, if you enjoyed it, cool!
@@DodderingOldManok I think that’s underselling it a bit. Maybe it’s just not everyone’s kind of thing, humor, banter. I thought it was really funny. Maybe it’s surprising it’s so underrated or not as known about, obviously given the actors it has in the cast. I kind of like that about it.
@@DodderingOldMan and the thing I’m saying is underselling it, or I guess understating it I should say rather, is the line saying it was disappointing, or it’s just ok. No, I actually do disagree there. I have mostly seen people loving and laughing at Vicious, unless they get offended at dark humor, and satire, and stuff. I mean the creator of it I think did Family Guy also. It may not have been the biggest show in comparison to something like Game of Thrones, and the banter and humor again may not be for everyone, but still had to be pretty good and funny to appeal to and attract names like Sir Ian McKellen, and Sir Derek Jacobi, and Frances de la Tour. I think you probably do have to have a darker or dirty sense of humor for it too. Again, there’s something I like about it being an underrated sitcom about a gay elderly British couple who just constantly bicker and make fun of each other, but love each other too. Then the completely wild, inappropriate friend, and the happy, lovable neighbor.
The first thing I saw him in was Misfits. He was also great in that.
Save me Barry!
I dont even like cheese..
He was class in Misfits!!
Yes! I was actually super surprised to see him as evil, versus intense, sweet, wounded boy.
He'll always be barry to me😆 the episode with the old jewish guy was epic
It's nice to see Iwan smile and laugh and not seem like evil incarnate!
He's still the same as when he was interviewing for misfits so fun. He's a giggler😊
He has had a fabulous career so far. I love how Rob keeps asking about the accommodations.
Being current ... Iwan is outstanding in Those about to die, but flippin heck unbelievably awesome in GoT. Lets have more!
He's the main reason to watch the show basically.. It's no where near the standard of GoT but since he's in it, it's worth a watch.
I’m happy to hear more music may be coming. I’ve always loved Iwan’s voice ever since I saw him in Spring Awakening.
Also here. An ávid lover of his voice. What a great voice
I’m in the US and discovered Vicious a few years ago, and fell in love with Ash. Then a couple of years later came Ramsay. 😮 Such vastly different characters, played in such a beautiful way.
If you haven't already, please watch him in Misfits, he is phenomenal. It's a very British dark comedic twist on the super powers gifted to societal low lives on unpaid work as punishment for various minor misdemeanors.
I won't spoil any of the MANY twists and silliness' here for those who have not yet seen it, but Iwan gets to play an exceptional individual and you see his character change and develop before your eyes, amazing. So very worth watching. You will not regret it as a binge watch, slow to develop but layers upon layers built into very British twisted humour. Enjoy!
@@trockodile Misfits has been on my list for a while, now I think it’ll move up a few spots. Thanks!
@@mary4wild235 Great idea! You will not be disappointed. It's full of super odd dark humour, twisted themes, in jokes that repeat and reoccur, and (my favourite part) you will want to immediately re-watch it after your first watch because of the long story running deep beneath the surface and all the bits that'll make sense on second/third watching. Some of the little insider jokes and silly catchphrases I've heard used elsewhere or seen on a badge on a backpack (I'll just say "Monkey-Sluts!" for now, so as not to spoil anything) of a fan of the show and started smiling and giggling quietly to myself that someone else still loves that series or has started some great conversations in pubs... And yes, I am going to start re-watching it again this weekend now I've been talking about it! Enjoy... 😁
Somehow the concept of the Eisteddfod made its way down to Tasmania in Australia, and every year primary school and high school students enter to compete in various categories of music, drance, and drama
Cool!
Not just Tassie, made it's way out West as well. Not sure if it's still going though.
South Africa too.
Love his work. Still have nightmares about Ramsey Snow/Bolton
The Mick Mars we didn't expect and didn't know we wanted! Cheers Iwan \m/
Remember I wean as a little boy. He was quite a character. Another Whitchurch Cardiff boy. Went to Glantaf - welsh medium school - as did Mathew Rhys and Ioan Gruffydd.da iawn ti!
I’ve been saying for years he would be a brilliant James Bond ! ❤
Absolutely
I mean they shouldn't remake A Clockwork Orange but if they did Iwan would make a great Alex De Large.. or a good Malcolm McDowell playing Alex.. he had 'that' stare a few times as Ramsey Bolton in GoT. My 5 pence there.
I'm excited about that album! and will watch the series soon.
great interview! I've never seen him this much relaxed and talkative as here.
What a nice bloke!
Saw him early on. He was in a group (Misfits?) He played the sweetest guy! Also in Vicious. Look for his name all the time. (I say it "Ian") Nice guy. Glad for his success!
Simon was not the sweetest guy 😅 used his invisibility to perve on women, pulled Kelly's skirt up when she was passed out drunk
Plays the worst bad guy but because he's Welsh so we love him. He seems like a cool guy. He's so good as even as voice actor. I'd listen to him narrate anything. Different breed that's for sure.
Wonderful interview...and as the father of a Welshman, I had to automatically like this video.
Welsh folk do have a special charm!
This is a fantastic interview. Thank you Rob and Iwan.
As a Welshman I automatically liked this video
I first saw Ivan in Misfits and absolutely loved his performance.
Loved him in Wolf. Played weird/crazy brilliantly!!
I really love him. I wish I could meet him. Iwan Rheon is a great actor. I really feel in love with from game of thrones. God bless you and your family. I wish you were American Gods more. And I really liked you in Those who must die. I do wish the the older brother would have lived though and that Sir Anthony Hopkins would have a longer role. But I am really really happy Sir Iwan Rheon is staring in the show. He really makes to show and pulls everything together. I really watch because of him. But overall it is a really great show with great actors. Thank you
Given the marketing focus on Anthony Hopkins for "Those About to Die" when the role is really barely more than a cameo, I expect Iwan may feel a bit uncomfortable being asked about him. Iwan was great in it though, so I hope it gets a second season.
I went Rome and a few years ago and those About to Die has made me want to go again. To be able to visualise what it was, I would say "been there" whilst watching it. I want to go back again now
Those who are about to die is actually great. Thought it might be a bit of a Gladiator rip off or jumping on the old Rome and GoT bandwaggon but it is genuinely its own thing. The effects are not great, i will say that and some of the writing is convoluted but couldn't fault the acting or world building. Iwan is the 'main' character in a massive ensamble and holds it all together very well. Glad to see him carrying shows like this. We knew he had it in him, right back to Misfits. Hope to see another series.
It’s not a rip off of anything. I really hate when people claim that as some kind of description of it, just because it maybe reminded you of other time period set stories. This series not only shows corruption and deceit, and ambitious, power hungry characters, but it depicts a different side of Rome, the kind of dirty, gritty world underneath the wealth and power. Almost like the criminal underworld of it. It’s just its own story set in Ancient Rome, and happens to have gladiators and the games as a part of it. You can find similarities in themes, or movies, or shows set in the same time period all the time, but not enough talk about all the ways they’re different. It’s not trying to be Game of Thrones or the movie Gladiator. A large part of why people make comparisons to GoT is also because Iwan Rheon also played Ramsay Bolton. Yet even Tenax who he’s playing has big differences.
Iwan’s speaking voice has shocked me to the core.
I've seen some things this year. But nothing like this...nothing like this.
Get a load of his SINGING voice
@@yester30 I've only just started listening to his music so only really familiar with Bang! Bang!- which is a great song. It reminds me a bit of some of Gruff Rhys' solo stuff.
@@NicholasBerry-ku9rd Listen to Dinard, his album, and his EP’s, and you can look up clips of him singing too. He was on stage on the West End, and in a musical Christmas romcom a few years ago too. Plus working on more.
@@Katie-j8w Sorry for the late reply Katie, I've only just seen your message. I'll follow your suggestions, they're very welcome.
I've been in a bit of a depressive slump where I stopped listening to music for a long time so it was wonderful to feel joy again on hearing some of Iwan's stuff. It sounds like the guy has got a musical range as broad as his acting. I like that.
I've started listening to the Super Furries again. Not sure if Iwan is inspired by some of their stuff or if it's him singing in his native accent that reminds me of them. I'm not knowledgeable about Welsh rock but I can hear that it's got its own particular character.
th-cam.com/video/_zxXF0B_SyM/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/TT03pCDn6DA/w-d-xo.html
Gruff Rhys' documentary about René Griffiths, 'Separado!' is well worth a look-
th-cam.com/video/r2IfD-6iS3Y/w-d-xo.html
I met Iwan in the Heights in Llanberis. Spoke welsh to him. Proper sound guy.
Ydy e'n dringo neu jest yn yfed neu'r ddau?
@@RichardMathews-gv7lb Dwi ddim yn swr os oedd o di dringo, oedd Nathan o Misfits yna hefyd
Haven't seen Iwan in his new hit show.. watched him on the campy show Vicious.. likable dude.
Just for your info, Australia has an eisteddfod. Same thing, a competition for young people in the arts, music, dance.
Love Iwan. Vicious was brilliant.
That's the thing that got me, seeing him on GOT and then realisiing he was the neighhbour on Vicious. Two very different but great roles.
@@Elwaves2925 He was great in Wolf too. Not the lead but he absolutely stole the show.
@@NicholasBerry-ku9rd I haven't seen that yet. I meant to but forgot about it. Thanks for the reminder. 🙂
@@Elwaves2925 No problem. I had a couple of reservations about it but it's worth a look and still on iPlayer.
If nothing else, I can pretty much guarantee you'll enjoy Iwan's performance.
This was great
He is great in the new Netflix Rome show.
I saw him in "Hurricane," which I really enjoyed.
It was made for peanuts, so I don't imagine he was paid a fortune either, so kudos for doing it.
Iwan being 40 is pure cognitive dissonance. All my youth crushes are just pulling me down the abyss of time. Will they just stop doing interviews so I can continue to fool myself into being 20, please…
At 72, I must warn you the phenomenon only deepens more poignantly as time advances. Staying on a path toward Enlightenment helps, but the animal within's heart never dies. 🧘
Same
Fun fact Iwan provided the voice work for Rakath (a dark elf, imagine the boltons but with a longer lifespan and magic) so even in his VA work the man can't stop playing evil people.
Please be assured that in regional Australia (well, in Queensland, at least) eisteddfods are the mainstay of exhibiting talent in the performing arts and that it is definitely alive and thriving. ;o)
The movie Rob refers to where he plays a dad is called MirrorMask, and its a very fun, strange Jim Henson Studios movie
i felt mildly offended on rhys ifan's behalf when he wasn't mentioned in the list of great welsh actors rob has had on the podcast
I thought that Iwan was excellent in "Misfits".
WHAT A LOVELY CHAP.
He’s very creative that Iwan! 😂
I get my podcasts on youtube, where is my longer version?
Just realised my ipad wrote I wean- I mean Iwan!!!
Am I the only one who thinks Iwan Rheon would make a great James Bond?
Ramsay Bolton is one of the best TV baddies of all time. Absolutely hated the detestable cnt.
He should do an album with Russel Crowe.. then we could have Maximus Decimus Meridius and Tenax as a Duo !!
Please get the incredible Welsh musician, Ren Gill, on your show.
Robb needs to do an odd couple action comedy with Scott Adkins where they play estranged brothers. They look a lot alike.
I really hated this guy more than Jack Gleeson (Joffrey Lanister) in Game of Thrones 🤣
Will always be Superhoody to me
He’a such a charming guy when he’s not being, y’know, evil…
Anyone seen wild bill?
Smart hair today Rob and Iwans is as lush as Clare baldings
Her name proves to be a complete misnomer
MISFITS.
O shit that guy ...huh
We dont want to talk about *that marriage*
what happened?
@@emtotheep It was an arranged marriage, and the bride was not happy being wed against her will. He forced himself upon her regularly for weeks until she managed to leave him, but he was so enraged by his father's disapproval over her leaving him he killed his entire family.
Just to be really clear here: This is about the one fictional marriage he played earlier in his career (Game of Thrones), not his real life marital status discussed later in the interview. Just saying. 😁
@@lrdr5404anyone who came here and actually watched and listened to the interview could figure out he was talking about the Game of Thrones fictional arranged marriage between Sansa and Ramsay, and the wedding night rape scene. If anyone needed further clarification that it was referring to a tv show, they’re as much of an idiot as all the people who can’t separate actor from character. By the way, Iwan Rheon has frequently talked about how awful and uncomfortable that whole wedding storyline was, and how he really didn’t want to play him in those moments of Ramsay’s abuse and cruelty. Also he does actually say “I don’t think I’ve ever even played anyone married, oh no I did, but it was horrible.”
Rob, you stole every scene you were in!
In the Canadian SCA, my persona name , Ewen. (The medieval person we members were recreating.) And here is a real Welshman with phonetically the same name. And. He is brilliant. Ive seen both GoT and V, and didnt think how odd. Just pure characters fitting into very different worlds.
Everyone had to have a mask on around Anthony Hopkins? Oh, the irony!
I didn't know you were Welsh....
It's lord Ramsay Fookin Bolton! 😅
I was watching inhumans and would i lie to you today
Rakarth
Be good if Rob could speak more about himself and the reason for his envy of successful actors, etc.
He isn't envious, it's his (Welsh) way of Molly coddling them by affectionately taking the rise!?!
@@TomTomicMicIt's that and genuine envy. Rob genuinely enjoys listening to Rob so I wanted to extend the invitation.
Ooooooh Vicious! That's where I know him from! Kind of a disappointing show, but by God the cast was amazing.
Disappointing how? Vicious is/was hilarious.
@@Katie-j8w You reckon? I mean, it's not bad, but I dunno, the writing just wasn't really good enough to elevate it above the level of 'okay', IMO. It was just a standard, gently amusing sitcom. And given the cast it had, I always thought it was a shame they didn't have better material to work with.
But hey, if you enjoyed it, cool!
@@DodderingOldManok I think that’s underselling it a bit. Maybe it’s just not everyone’s kind of thing, humor, banter. I thought it was really funny. Maybe it’s surprising it’s so underrated or not as known about, obviously given the actors it has in the cast. I kind of like that about it.
@@DodderingOldMan and the thing I’m saying is underselling it, or I guess understating it I should say rather, is the line saying it was disappointing, or it’s just ok. No, I actually do disagree there. I have mostly seen people loving and laughing at Vicious, unless they get offended at dark humor, and satire, and stuff. I mean the creator of it I think did Family Guy also. It may not have been the biggest show in comparison to something like Game of Thrones, and the banter and humor again may not be for everyone, but still had to be pretty good and funny to appeal to and attract names like Sir Ian McKellen, and Sir Derek Jacobi, and Frances de la Tour. I think you probably do have to have a darker or dirty sense of humor for it too. Again, there’s something I like about it being an underrated sitcom about a gay elderly British couple who just constantly bicker and make fun of each other, but love each other too. Then the completely wild, inappropriate friend, and the happy, lovable neighbor.
Old American lady here and loved him in vicious!
Would make a great James Bond..... Sorry, not you Rob😊
Oh. The thumbnail was describing Ramsay Bolton. I thought it was describing the British police and government.
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