In the hit BBC show The Philippines adultBodyguard, Richard Madden made everyone want to secure a high level government position for the sole purpose of getting their very own bodyguard.
And now, Madden is bringing a lot of that smouldering David Budd energy to his cover of British GQ, for the January/February 2019 issue.
SEE ALSO: These Twitter reactions prove 'Bodyguard' is one of the best British shows we've had in agesTheBodyguardstar, perhaps better known to some as King in the North Robb Stark, talks Bodyguard, Game of Thrones and all theJames Bondrumours currently floating around the 32-year-old Scottish Actor.
But first, let's take a look at that cover.
Inside the issue, Madden opens up about how physically and mentally demanding the role of Budd, a former soldier with PTSD, onBodyguard was for him.
"I finished Bodyguardand didn't want to act again," Madden told GQ. "It had taken so much out of me physically, mentally and personally [...] You didn't get a day off. My character doesn't get a second off. It took more out of me than anything else I've done."
While channelling some serious James Bond energy in his photoshoot (the tuxedo, the old-timey car), Madden insists in the interview that he's not seriously up for the role of 007.
"Everyone just loves the rumour mill on that topic," Madden told GQ. "I'm just the current one. There'll be a different one next week. But still, I say: nice to be mentioned all the same."
Honestly, with that that jawline you don't even need a license to kill.
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