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VIDEO: Allan Hyde Appears in New ‘Zoo Me Now’ Music Clip

Die For Me is the Latest Music Clip for Danish Band ‘Zoo Me Now’:

Allan Hyde stars as Godric in HBO's True BloodZoo Me Now is a band from Denmark that, according to their website, “plays rock music with a mix of influences and a raw unpolished sound inspired by bands like The White Stripes, Queens of the Stone Age, The Hives, Foo Fighters etc.” They are a four piece rock band that was formed in Copenhagen in 2013.

Recently they released their newest track, Die For Me. It is a great song, not only because the tune is a dirty rock fusion, but because the video clip for it features Allan Hyde (who played Eric Northman’s maker, Godric in HBO’s True Blood)!

The video clip also stars Julie Christiansen and Marie-Louise Werner. It was written, directed and edited by Nuka Woelk. Mads Junker was the Cinematographer. Hair and make up was done by Katja Krarup Andersen and the producers were Frederik Meincke Larsen and Nina Kirstine Strøm Nielsen.

You can check out the video clip below. All the social media links are included under that because i know you just love this song as much as I did! you can purchase this song from iTunes now by clicking here.

Social Media Links for Zoo Me Now:

WEBSITEFACEBOOK | TWITTER | YOUTUBEINSTAGRAM | iTUNES | SPOTIFY

Let me know what you think of Zoo Me Now and their video clip, Die For Me, featuring Allan Hyde, by commenting below!

Source: YouTube – Zoo Me Now – Die For Me

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Video: SyFy Germany Interviews at RingCon 2011

Sam Trammell, Nelsan Ellis and Allan Hyde:

Ring*Con banner 2011SyFy Germany was on hand at this year’s RingCon, and scored some interviews with three handsome fellas from True Blood. The actors who play Sam Merlotte, Lafayette, and Godric each spoke candidly about the show and their respective characters.

Don’t forget to check out SyFy’s YouTube channel for the rest of the video clips, on the right-hand side of the page.

 Sam Trammell on What True Blood is All About:

Nelsan Ellis on Playing a Homosexual:

Allan Hyde on Playing the Death of Godric:

A special thanks to Florian from SyFy Germany for the contribution!

Sources:  www.syfy.de, SyFy YouTube

Image: RingCon

True Blood Cast Members at Ring*Con 2011

Germany Has Gone True Blood:

Ring*Con banner 2011European Truebies, you can meet some of True Blood’s cast members at Ring*Con October 14-16, 2011 at the Hotel Maritim in Bonn, Germany. At Europe’s biggest fantasy convention there will be attendees from True Blood, Twilight, The Vampire Diaries, Xena, Buffy/Angel, and The Lord of the Rings. There will be Q&A sessions, autograph sessions, photo sessions, lectures, discussions, workshops, parties and a lot more.  At this year’s Ring*Con the cast members from True Blood are Sam Trammell, who plays the sexy shifter Sam Merlotte;  Allan Hyde who plays Godric, the maker of sexy vampire Eric; and Nelsan Ellis, who plays the feisty and lovable Lafayette Reynolds. Mariana Klaveno, who plays Lorena Krasikivampire Bill’s maker, was scheduled to attend but had to cancel. To see the full list of attendees or to get more info, please go to the official website ringcon.de.

Well, I for one would love to attend. Let us know if you’re planning on going! Leave a comment in the comment section below.

Source: ringcon.de – Ring*Con news

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True Blood Takes over England Convention!

Makers Godric and Lorena Will Attend Vampire Ball:

Allan Hyde as True Blood’s GodricBritish fans of HBO’s True Blood are in for a treat.  Mariana Klaveno, who played Bill’s maker Lorena, and Allan Hyde who played Eric’s maker Godric, will attend the Starfury convention The Vampire Ball which will be held from September 30 through October 2 at the Heathrow Renaissance Hotel in London, England.  There will be guest talks, photo and autograph sessions, competitions, make up displays, parties, and much more.  Other stars attending include Nicholas Brendon, Eliza Dushku, and Clare Kramer of Buffy the Vampire Slayer fame.  Lucky autograph seekers will be able to have one item signed by every actor or headline guest!  The “Vampire Ball” itself will be held on Saturday night.

Children under 7: free

Ages 7-14: $35

Regular tickets: $90

Gold: $160

For more information, please click here.

Truebies, let us know if you plan to attend the event in the comment section below.

Source: www.seanharry.com

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Allan Hyde’s “Franky, Frankly” Poster Released

Allan Hyde True Blood Godric Franky Frankly Poster

True Blood’s Godric

A promotional poster for the short film “Franky, Frankly” featuring Allan Hyde (Eric Northman’s maker Godric in True Blood) has been released. It stars Mikandrew Perdaris and Bella Dayne.

The film, presented by Artistic Analogies Film Co., was directed by Matthew Anderson and produced by Kevin M. Slee. It is scheduled to be released in the summer.

Franky, Frankly

“Franky, Frankly” follows a young man drifting about the city, struggling to share something of meaning between his friend Madison and the beautiful, mysterious Chantal.

For more information on the film, please visit “Franky, Frankly”’s Facebook page.  [https://www.facebook.com/FrankyFrankly]
Check out Artistic Analogies Film Co. on Twitter [https://twitter.com/AAFilmCo] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/ArtisticAnalogiesFilmCo].

Poster Credits Franky, Frankly

Contribution Credit: Allan Hyde News

Video: Trailer for Allan Hyde’s Film “Franky, Frankly”

First Peek at Hyde’s New Movie:

Allan Hyde_miklos staboYou may only know him as Godric on HBO’s True Blood… his name is Allan Hyde, he’s a young Dane (only 21!), he’s a cutie patootie, and he’s got a new film coming out.  Titled Franky, Frankly, it also stars Mikandrew Perdaris and Bella Dayne.  We were lucky enough to land an interview with producer Kevin Slee, which you can read here, but if you prefer instant gratification, go ahead and watch the trailer below. You know you want to!

Franky, Frankly | Trailer from Artistic Analogies Film Co. on Vimeo.

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Exclusive Interview with “Franky, Frankly” Producer Kevin Slee

The Inside Scoop on Allan Hyde’s New Film:

Allan Hyde in “Franky, Frankly”Fans of Allan Hyde rejoice —  you can see the actor who plays Godric, Eric Northman‘s maker on HBO‘s True Blood, in a new movie titled Franky, Frankly.  We were fortunate enough to land an interview with producer Kevin Slee, so read on for the inside scoop!

TBN: When did you know you wanted to do this kind of work? Did you try other things first or have you always known?

I have known for some times that I loved storytelling. When I was young, around the age of five, my parents began taking me to the theater to see films and musicals. I saw Beauty & The Beast and was mesmerized. From that age on I would film myself and direct my dad in filming me as I told and acted out stories – it all grew from there. When I was about sixteen I began thinking about this whole filmmaking thing as a career, it just seemed natural.

TBN: How long have you been involved in The Biz? What is your experience prior to this?

I don’t know if I’d necessarily call myself someone in “the biz”, but I’ve definitely been working as a filmmaker for some time now and have had the privilege of collaborating with a vast array of talented individuals. I have produced and/or directed over twenty short films, and more recently some of them have gotten a great deal of acclaim and feedback. I associate produced my first feature, Dispatch, which was directed by Emmy nominated filmmaker Steven Sprung. Currently, I work with film producer David Foster (The Mask of Zorro, The Thing, etc.) as a Development Executive. In the short film arena I recently produced Election Day, which stars Jordan Jacinto, Lexi Sakowitz, and Ari Stidham of ABC’s Huge. Further, I produced and directed The Secret Life of Jonathan Sky and then, of course, produced Franky, Frankly, which stars Allan Hyde of True Blood and actor Mikandrew Perdaris.

TBN: Is this your first movie? If not, what was? What was it about? Did it get released?

The first film I ever did was a short entitled The Petals & the Thorns. It starred Steven Sprung (Emmy nominated editor on shows such as Entourage, Community, Arrested Development, etc.) and Elliot Olson. It was a short film, and did not get any sort of distribution, but was a great learning experience.

 

Allan Hyde in “Franky, Frankly” 2

TBN: Who wrote Franky, Frankly? Did you read it and decide to do the short or did you have an idea and find a writer?

Franky, Frankly was first a short story written by our director, Matthew Anderson. From there, it was adapted for the screen and then brought to me to produce.

TBN: What’s the story about?

Franky, Frankly is a moral tale, in an ambiguous sense, a throw-back to Eric Rohmer’s “Six Moral Tales”. The film takes place in a night, following a young man (Mikandrew Perdaris) caught between two places – lost in the city as he is lost in his own head. It’s an inspection of Franky’s close relationship with Madison (Allan Hyde), and a girl that might be his salvation (Bella Dayne).

TBN: What was the best moment for you while creating this movie?

Working with everyone involved. I am very, very fortunate to be able to work with an incredibly talented team and have been able to utilize that team on film after film. My composer, John W. Snyder (www.johnwsnyder.com), is my go to man. He did a wonderful job scoring and recording the soundtrack for the film and is signed on to the upcoming short, The Secret Life of Jonathan Sky. My sound designer, Eric Hoehn, adds a whole new dimension to how the film sounds, feels, etc. – it really does elevate the film into a whole new level. Lastly on the sound front, my score mixer, Grammy nominated Andy Hay (co-founder, Other Records), has been able to take what both Snyder and Hoehn have done and bring it all together.

Another wonderful aspect of working on this film was being able to collaborate with Matt. Matt is a confident filmmaker with a strong vision and a great attitude. Watching him work with Allan and Mikandrew was incredible, and the results show on the screen.

TBN: What was the worst moment?

Every film has its obstacles, but they are never moments that I would classify as “worst moment”… We know full well what we’re getting into when we set out to make a film – ups and downs are all apart of the process…

Allan Hyde in “Franky, Frankly”

TBN: What is the biggest thing you learned while doing this?

I learn something new on every film. I learn new ways of approaching the process, and by doing I better my craft, my team – It all just grows.

TBN: Where did you meet Allan?

I met Allan through Matt, our director. Allan came by and did a read with Mikandrew, and we went from there casting him in the film.

TBN: What’s it like to work with Allan?

Allan has been wonderful to work with and is a very talented actor. I have seen a few of Allan’s other shorts, and of course his work on True Blood. I am very pleased to have him on board for Franky, Frankly and very pleased to have him as a friend.

TBN: What’s Allan’s role in the movie?

Allan Hyde plays Madison, an affluent young man mourning the recent death of his brother. His desire to escape the situation is thwarted upon reuniting with Franky (Mikandrew Perdaris) where the two of them engage in a game that draws blood.

TBN: Will Franky, Frankly be making the art film circuit?

Yes indeed. We plan to begin with our LA and NY premiers and then go from there. We hope to seek DVD and online distribution as well as play the festival circuit. We will keep everyone updated on the film, and they can keep in the loop on Facebook and Twitter

NOTE: @AAFilmCo, @KevinMSlee, @Mikandrew, @MCAFilm, @AllanHyde
TBN: Do you have any other films in the works? What are your future plans?

I am currently in post on a film I directed and which was produced under Artistic Analogies Film Co. – it is entitled The Secret Life of Jonathan Sky. The film stars Amir Malaklou and Lexi Sakowitz (Election Day) and involves many of the same team behind the camera. We have a May release.

TrueBloodNet.com would like to thank Kevin for his time and this lovely interview. We hope you all have a chance to see Franky, Frankly!

True Blood’s Allan Hyde Dishes on Stardom

All Smiles for the Paparazzi:

allan hyde by paul WeaverWhile in Oslo to promote his film Exteriors, Allan Hyde (Godric) appeared at the premiere party for TV series Oslo Girls. Interviewed by Page2 at the event, Allan shares about his success on True Blood, stardom and paparazzi.

Allan mentions that he’s not stopped by paparazzi photographers often, noting he is not as well known as other show co-stars.

“It’s not so much with me. It has probably only happened four or five times. I think it’s strange when it happens, and basically a different reception than I get home.”

When asked about being harassed by paparazzi, Allan laughed and replied:

“I see big stars in the images hiding from photographers, but I just smile. In my situation it is not annoying, just fun.”

Be sure to check out Page2 for the original article and the translated article Here.

Source: www.allan-hyde.net – Allan Hyde Is Not Yet Tired of Stardom

(Photo Credit: Paul Weaver)

Allan Hyde, True Blood’s Godric, at the Oslo Girls Premiere

Actors from the film

Allan Hyde Steps Out:

Back home in Europe for publicity for his new movie “Exteriors”, Allan Hyde attended the “Oslo Girls” premiere with his “Exteriors” costar Marie Kristiansen. If you would like to know what the “Oslo Girls” show is like, you can watch an episode here. Going in for the casual look, as you can see below, Allan felt he “looked like a homeless person”. However, we would like to add that Allan always looks adorable.

True blood Godric, Allan Hydeat Oslo Girls premiere

The top photo is Allan at the “Exteriors” Press Conference in Norway

(Dagbladet) On Friday, the Norwegian film “Exteriors” gets a theatrical release. It’s about two young girls in Los Angeles (L.A.), who dream of becoming actresses. The desire to be seen is so strong that it comes at the expense of themselves.

“Exteriors” was recorded during hectic days in L.A., where up to 36 manuscript pages were filmed in one day.

 

Dressing up later for the press conference in his Danish national team jersey, Allan was happy to field several questions about the game itself and his plans to watch it with his friends in the local pub.

We wish Allan and all the cast and crew of  “Exteriors” the very best of luck with their film.

Sources: Allan Hyde News, Allan Hyde News

Photo Credit: Erling Hægeland; Mona Ranum / Stella Pictures

Contribution credit: Allan Hyde news

(Dagbladet) On Friday, the Norwegian film “Exteriors” gets a theatrical release.

It’s about two young girls in Los Angeles (L.A.), who dream of becoming actresses.

The desire to be seen is so strong that it comes at the expense of themselves.

“Exteriors” was recorded during hectic days in L.A.,

where up to 36 manuscript pages were filmed in one day.

 

True Blood’s Allan Hyde Looks Dashing at “Exteriors” Premiere

Allan Hyde, true blood Godric, at the Premier of ”Exteriors”

True Blood’s Allan Hyde Movie Premiere:

These photos were taken during the “Exteriors” premiere last Friday night. “Exteriors” is Allan’s latest project done on a shoestring budget in Los Angeles, it premiered in Oslo Norway. The movie details the difficulties in moving from Europe to Los Angeles to seek fame and fortune in the movie industry. This is a subject in which Allan is well-versed. Having splashed into America’s living rooms, with his stellar performance as Godric in HBO‘s hit series True Blood, Allan has struggled to make Los Angeles his new home, seeking new friends and trying to break into the movie business with a Danish accent. Allan is blessed with talent and the freshfaced good looks that Hollywood loves. Hopefully, he’ll get another break soon and we hope to see him back in True Blood; we can’t wait to see him in more shows here in America.

True Blood's, Godric, Allan Hyde with directors and costar at

You can watch the interview below:

When Allan was asked about the differences between doing a movie gratis, and acting on True Blood, he said:


“This is something extremely different, but it’s also a super cool
difference, ’cause True Blood is like… Super huge. But it’s that kind
of energy, I think it’s a great energy, and I would much rather have it
done this way, because I have made short films that I have also written,
and tried to get people to be in them, but it’s not the same because every-
one is out for money. I just think it’s a tendency in their culture, that
it’s always a question about money, it’s never ‘well, that could be fun’
or ‘I’ll just do a favor, and I’ll probably get a favor back sometime.’”

Sources: Allan Hyde News, Allan Hyde News

Photo Credit: Stella Pictures

Contribution credit: Allan Hyde news

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True Blood’s Allan Hyde and Sam Trammell are Headed to RingCon

The Fantasy Convention Will Take Place October 14-16 in Bonn, Germany:

True Blood's Sam Trammell and Allan Hyde are headed to RingCon2011 is certainly turning out to be a great year for ‘True Bloodfans in Germany. Season one of our favorite vampire drama is set to debut on RTL II on March 16th and now RingCon has announced that Allan Hyde (Godric) and Sam Trammell (Sam Merlotte) will appear at the convention’s 10th annual meeting to be held at the Maritim Hotel in Bonn, Germany.

RingCon is Europe´s biggest fantasy convention and got its name from being an exclusive convention for ‘Lord of the Rings‘. Later RingCon was extended to a fantasy convention when it began to cover all fantasy related media and publications.

Three-day tickets are available for $125 dollars and three-day gold tickets for $416 dollars, which includes one autograph and photo presentation of all present special guests, a T-shirt, mug, lanyard and front row seats (as you can imagine, these gold tickets are very limited so act fast!). Daily tickets will be available approximately six weeks before the event.

For more information please check out RingCon’s website

Credit to: Allan Hyde News

Source: Allan Hyde News – Allan Hyde to Attend German Convention

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Season 4 Spoiler Alert: Everyone’s Favorite Maker Returns

Godric to Come Back in Season 4
 

AHyde GodricMichael Ausiello of TV Line has just learned that Godric played by the wonderful Allan Hyde will be returning in Season 4!  You may recall that we did see Godric at the end of season three, where he appeared as an apparition of sorts to his troubled progeny Eric (Alexander Skarsgård). Of the return, Ausiello had this to say:

True Blood EP Alan Ball isn’t offering too many clues, except to say that fans will see “a different side of Godric.”

A different side huh? I wonder what that could mean? More flashbacks perhaps?  There is no word on the specifics of Allan Hyde’s return in terms of when it will occur in the season or for how long. 

But stay tuned Truebies; TBN will have any and all information if and when it is released! So what do you think Godric will be up to this season? Tell us in the comments section below!

Source: TVLine.com– “True Blood Exclusive: Look Who’s Returning!”

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Allan Hyde Stars in a Short Film

Oh My Godric:

Allan Hyde's Allan Hyde, the actor we know for playing Godric on HBO‘s True Blood, is starring in a new short film titled Franky, Frankly.  The film is described as a “moral tale, about the human experience”.  The story centers around a man (Mikandrew Perdaris) who is wandering around, lost in the city, as well as in his head.  He’s trying to have a meaningful experience with his friend Madison (Allan Hyde), and the girl that just might be able to save him, played by Bella Dayne.  The film was written and directed by Matthew Anderson, and produced by Kevin M. Slee.  When asked for the scoop on working with Allan Hyde, Mr. Slee had this to say:

“Allan is a wonderful actor and person. It was great working with him and seeing him in rehearsals, on set, and in his element. We are very fortunate to have Mr. Hyde on board and hope to work with him again soon. We will release some images with Mr. Hyde and the other actors soon, and will update you on those developments.”

Franky, Frankly should be hitting the festival circuit some time in April.  Let us know if you’re planning on seeing it!

Source: Allan-Hyde.net – A Few Words With “Franky, Frankly” Producer Kevin Slee

(Photo credit: Allan-Hyde.net)

Edited by: Shanea O’Connor

True Blood’s Allan Hyde Confirmed to Attend Monster Mania

Godric Fans are in For a Treat This March

Allan HydeMonster-Mania Con, has announced that Allan Hyde, who played Godric on HBO’s True Blood, will be attending their event.

Billed as being the “the semi-annual Philadelphia horror film and memorabilia convention,” it is being held in Cherry Hill, NJ and Hunt Valley, MD, this year. Hyde will be attending the March event in Cherry Hill.

For those of you that would like to meet one of our favorite makers in the flesh, tickets can be purchased here. The event is being held at Crowne Plaza (formerly Hilton Hotel). It runs from the 11th to the 13th of March.

Other ‘monsters’ billed are Nick Castle, Lance Guest, Catherine Mary Stewart, Tommy Lee , Fred “The Hammer” Williamson and Melinda.

So make sure you get in early before tickets sell out!

Submission thanks to: Allanhydenews.com

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Sources: allanhydenews.com – “Allan Hyde to Attend Monster-Mania!”
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Monster-Mania Con Yuku Group – “True Blood’s Godric Added to MMCON 17!”

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Allan Hyde to Attend Interview with Vampires in France in 2011

April 15 – 17, 2011

Allan HydeThe character of Godric is one of the most popular vampire characters on True Blood. Eric’s maker, played by Danish actor Allan Hyde, made a very large impact on the show during his season two debut. Even though the character may no longer roam the earth and exists in an as of yet undefined space in season three, Allan Hyde is very much alive and is waiting to meet more of his True Blood fans! This is his second appearance in Europe after appearing at Vampire: The Ball in London this past November.

Getting into an Interview with Godric

If you are a European True Blood fan or just happen to be in France at the time of the convention, you can meet the talented young actor who has given life to Godric.

The event is set to take place April 15-17, 2011 in at the Carré Bellefeuille in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. According to the convention’s website, Allan will be appearing during all three days though it is not yet clear what he’ll be doing during the convention as the schedule has not been released. So far he is the only confirmed guest to appear at the convention but it’s still early so you never know who will show up!

Tickets prices are set at €49 per day or €149 for all three days. For more information click here. More information, if available, will be posted as it comes out.

Submission thanks to: Allanhydenews.com

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Source: Ultimart Conventions– “Interview with Vampires”

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Allan Hyde Talks to Danish Bazaar

The Man Behind Godric Will Rise in Other Films

Though Godric died in Season 2, True Blood fans can’t seem to let him go. As a result, his ghost follows Eric Northman around through much of the 3rd season, while giving good advice to the Nordic vampire. The 20 year old Danish actor, Allan Hyde, recently did an interview with Danish Bazaar where he discussed what he thought about playing the oldest vampire on the HBO hit series, as well as his views on Hollywood and some great fun facts fans may not have been privy to.

The young actor from Valby was on his way to finishing up his high school education when his agent insisted he move to the U.S. He dropped out of St. Anna High School and landed the monster role of Godric on True Blood.

When asked about his new found fame and the perks of being on such a great set he noted,

“I just thought ‘man, what is it that I have gotten myself in!?…It was so great, there were assistants everywhere. I just touched my stomach and there was immediately a person standing next to me who offered me something to eat. I stood up, and they quickly came over with a chair”

The role not only granted Allan access to assistants, but to a whole new world of fans. Allan is simply appreciating the love and support fans have for him. As soon as he appeared on True Blood, his friends request on Facebook jumped to 3,000 people within three days.

Although, Godric died on the show, he has been resurrected through flashbacks. Though he may not be a staple on the HBO series, Allan is still living in LA and has been cast in the upcoming major films: The Hobbit and Pirates of the Caribbean 4. He noted,

“It’s absurd. I thought I at least would be going to acting school to do what I do, but now I get to do it,although I do not have training.”

While Allan is extremely thrilled with his budding acting career, he does miss Denmark and Danish women. He mentioned:

“LA is filled with prom queens who want to be actresses.There are so many superficial and incredibly fake girls, they all look alike – they have just been given a Hollywood makeover. You learn that you rarely get to know people. It’s all superficial. Danish women are much stronger, more available and down to earth. They don’t just have fancy drinks. They may also drink a beer…When you come home and see happy, natural women bike around everywhere, is hard to understand why there is so much hype over Hollywood. Danish women are so incredibly beautiful and honest. They are genuine, and also look real. They do not have that plastic shell, which everyone in Hollywood has.They have character.”

Aside from loving Danish women, there is a lot to the actor American fans may not know. For example, he voiced all of Ron Weasley’s parts in the Harry Potter movies. Since living in LA, he’s kept his diet as clean and natural as possible, eating up to six meals a day. Though he’s tired of Facebook, he admits it’s the best way to keep in touch with his friends and family back home. He has two iPhones, one Danish and one American. He’s never tried drugs and doesn’t see a need to try them. Finally, he would love to wear a pair of red speedos; for him, you’re not really a man if you can’t wear one and walk around comfortable with who you are.

There is no doubt the Allan is strong and has a very focused nature. Fans adore his portrayal of Godric and are anticipitating great things from this young actor. It’s obvious that, although he is only 20, he is smart and hard working.

Source: allanhydenews.com — Danish Bazar Magazine Interview

(Photo Credit: Danish Bazaar)