I’ve not watched this video for years, it’s crazy looking back on Ramin career and how he approaches different shows. I wonder if he knew back then what he would achieve after love never dies. He was the first phantom I saw back in 2009, I then supported him throughout love never dies and les miserable and got to know him really well over the years.
Yes, education is important to give you the knowledge and basics of your field, but I think Ramin shows an example of what true talent and passion can do for you that is far greater than passing exams and auditions.
Dear Broadway Casting Crew, Do whatever is possible to get Ramin to play Erik in the Broadway verison of Love Never Dies. Thank you, Entire Phantom Phanbase.
I love Ramin. He's kind. He's humble. And he's hot. But his accent. XD It cracks me up. He has those Canadian vowels, but says "mates" and not "friends" or "buds". I love it. :D
Haha yes it's like Ramin your hands must be getting tired, here let me help you with that ... I'll run my fingers through your hair for you! hahaaaaa 😂🤣
@@NOONE-cd4gu My French teacher will say yes and I will say no ... I had no one to practice with and language is all about practice ... though ... j'aurais aime
He's funny- 'If I didn't get a leading role by 25, I'd do something else'. Cool. So I guess it isn't true that you really have to want it to be successful in show biz. 'I couldn't play a middle aged phantom at my age'.... Well, you see, Kajagogo, there's this thing we call "acting". KariGoogle it. Did no one think that it was a stupid idea to do a sequel to a perfectly told story with a perfect ending? Did no one have a clue that this would flop? Btw, what happens in the sequel? Do Erik and Christine settle down and have little phantoms? ram in comes off as so mellow. How does he turn himself into a psycho killer every night?
Watch Love Never Dies. I actually like it, and most people could if they wouldn't compare it to phantom so much. Nothing, even its sequel, can compare to phantom so you have to look at Love Never Dies as a completely different story to really enjoy it.
...LND has and is changing the perception of the characters and the story of the original show in the minds of audience members. Putting only one of the possible interpretations of the Phantom/Christine relationship on stage in the sequel has limited its possibilites in the minds of more and more people. 2.The mellower and "in the light" Phantom didn't work well. By Melbourne, he's deliberately much more like the Phantom of the original. The sequel has been tied more and more closely to POTO.
He's a nice guy and a thoughtful actor, but he was wrong about a couple of things----he couldn't have seen the future. 1. LND *does* affect the integrity of POTO. Younger fans, especially, are accepting that Christine looks up the Phantom for a night of sex after the Final Lair and that he turns his back on the beginnings of redemption in the last scene of POTO that make him a sympathetic character to pursue her again.
"I think I'll take a break...need to rest the vocal chords."
Goes on to be in Phantom 25
Plays Jean Valjean in Les Miz
and records an album
I love Ramin, he is real. He is gorgeous and a huge talent.
I’ve not watched this video for years, it’s crazy looking back on Ramin career and how he approaches different shows. I wonder if he knew back then what he would achieve after love never dies. He was the first phantom I saw back in 2009, I then supported him throughout love never dies and les miserable and got to know him really well over the years.
Yes, education is important to give you the knowledge and basics of your field, but I think Ramin shows an example of what true talent and passion can do for you that is far greater than passing exams and auditions.
I can't wait to see the LND revival on West End hopefully soon with Ramin and Sierra again!
He is so inspirational
I love his accent. Its a combination of all of them and its so unique. It sounds a bit Scottish actually
Yes i thought so to.
I thank you for making the Phantom a human being because he was. I love you, Ramin.
thank u thank u soo much for uploading these RK vids, I'm really learning soo much about & from him that I never knew before
Dear Broadway Casting Crew,
Do whatever is possible to get Ramin to play Erik in the Broadway verison of Love Never Dies.
Thank you,
Entire Phantom Phanbase.
no, I didn't film it... it's from What's On Stage; from when Ramin was in NYC earlier this year
ah well! thanks for uploading it :D
:) thanks for posting this! I love to get the back story and what he's thinking.
And I just noticed that he has dimples. :p
I love Ramin. He's kind. He's humble. And he's hot. But his accent. XD It cracks me up. He has those Canadian vowels, but says "mates" and not "friends" or "buds". I love it. :D
That happened to me too
Aww was expecting him to mention Sierra at least once
Audioajunkie, did u get to film him? or did u find this?
Its amazing how long he spoke for :D
Noo! Ramin, don't stay on the west coast (-;-;)- come to the east coast so I can see you.
I love how he is playing with his hair throughout.
Haha yes it's like Ramin your hands must be getting tired, here let me help you with that ... I'll run my fingers through your hair for you! hahaaaaa 😂🤣
@@chelles4763 you again
Hi
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@@NOONE-cd4gu Haha yes c'est moi ... still binging on Ramin hahaha 😂🤣 Hi!
@@chelles4763 tu parles français??
@@NOONE-cd4gu My French teacher will say yes and I will say no ... I had no one to practice with and language is all about practice ... though ... j'aurais aime
He's really nervous during auditions. No way. He looks too confident in performances.Hard to picture him being nervous about anything.
Come on, he's perfect! He is all that I always want in a man!!
Same
Hope i find someone like Ramin
He's funny-
'If I didn't get a leading role by 25, I'd do something else'. Cool. So I guess it isn't true that you really have to want it to be successful in show biz.
'I couldn't play a middle aged phantom at my age'.... Well, you see, Kajagogo, there's this thing we call "acting". KariGoogle it.
Did no one think that it was a stupid idea to do a sequel to a perfectly told story with a perfect ending? Did no one have a clue that this would flop? Btw, what happens in the sequel? Do Erik and Christine settle down and have little phantoms?
ram in comes off as so mellow. How does he turn himself into a psycho killer every night?
Watch Love Never Dies. I actually like it, and most people could if they wouldn't compare it to phantom so much. Nothing, even its sequel, can compare to phantom so you have to look at Love Never Dies as a completely different story to really enjoy it.
Are there tapes of it online?
There's quite a few on UA-cam of the professionally filmed Australian production with Ben Lewis and Anna O'Byrne. Just look up Love never dies movie
hexum7 he can because there's this thing we call acting. 😉
Very interesting, but the buffering in the middle of the interview takes forever!
Mine didn't need to buffer. He is really interesting
...LND has and is changing the perception of the characters and the story of the original show in the minds of audience members. Putting only one of the possible interpretations of the Phantom/Christine relationship on stage in the sequel has limited its possibilites in the minds of more and more people.
2.The mellower and "in the light" Phantom didn't work well. By Melbourne, he's deliberately much more like the Phantom of the original. The sequel has been tied more and more closely to POTO.
He's a nice guy and a thoughtful actor, but he was wrong about a couple of things----he couldn't have seen the future.
1. LND *does* affect the integrity of POTO. Younger fans, especially, are accepting that Christine looks up the Phantom for a night of sex after the Final Lair and that he turns his back on the beginnings of redemption in the last scene of POTO that make him a sympathetic character to pursue her again.