After Daenerys Targaryen destroys King's Landing with her dragon and kills Queen Cersei Lannister, Bran is selected to be the new ruler of Westeros. No character named Talisa appears in the books. Introduced in 1996's A Game of Thrones, Tommen Baratheon is the youngest son of Cersei Lannister from the kingdom of Westeros. Lena Headey (who plays Cersei), Jack Gleeson (Joffrey), Charles Dance (Tywin), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime), and Peter Dinklage (Tyrion) make up five of the top six performances fans love the most on the series. With the Karstarks willing to hide the information, Ramsay stabs Roose through the heart, feeds Roose's wife and son to his hounds, and assumes the title of Lord Bolton. They travel beyond the Wall together to collect evidence of the White Walkers in a bid to convince Queen Cersei Lannister to join the defence. Talisa Stark (portrayed by Oona Chaplin) is a healer working on the battlefields of the War of the Five Kings. He also forms a bond with Gendry, Stannis' illegitimate nephew, whom he frees from the dungeons and returns to King's Landing. In season 2, she is captured in the Skirling Pass by Jon Snow and Qhorin Halfhand. Ned Stark's children have come to play a large role in the TV series. After Tyrion is released and after Eddard is executed, Catelyn joins her son Robb's campaign to rescue Sansa and Arya and defeat the Lannisters. He was brought up in a Catholic family of miners. Hill was born in Blackley, Manchester. Melisandre convinces Stannis to kill his brother Renly Baratheon with a shadow demon and claim half of Renly's army for his own. His name is pronounced Torgo Nudho in Valyrian and was chosen by his Astapor slave masters, who choose new names for the Unsullied which are designed to humiliate them and make them think they are not human. When Drogo dies from an infected wound in a fight, Daenerys walks into his burning funeral pyre, birthing three dragons. There, he names a captive Arya Stark as his cupbearer, though it is left uncertain as to whether he knows her true identity. Bronn later accompanies Jaime to Riverrun, where the Lannister army retake the castle from the Tullys, and he also forms part of the force that seizes Highgarden from the Tyrells. When King Joffrey is poisoned at his own wedding, Tommen assumes the throne and marries Margaery Tyrell. After the Faith Militant gain control of the capital, Jaime is relieved of his Kingsguard duties and told to reclaim Riverrun with the Lannister army. His plans to ensure the invasion is bloodless, however, see Daenerys lose valuable allies, and she begins to doubt his ability as a strategist. He contracts greyscale, a fatal disease, while travelling with Tyrion Lannister. His mother Cersei battles Margaery for influence over Tommen, and their subsequent war of words eventually results in Margaery and Cersei's arrest by the High Sparrow. With her son Joffrey on the throne, she becomes one of his closest advisers and battles with his eventual wife Margaery Tyrell for his affections. During King Robert's visit to Winterfell, he accidentally encounters Cersei and Jaime Lannister engaging in their incestuous affair, following which Bran is shoved from the window by Jaime, leaving him paralysed below the waist. He is the eldest of Cersei Lannister's children and heir to the Iron Throne. In seasons one and two, Myrcella Baratheon is portrayed by. Tommen Baratheon (portrayed by Callum Wharry in seasons 1 and 2, and by Dean-Charles Chapman from season 4 onwards) is the prince presented as the youngest son of King Robert Baratheon and Queen Cersei Lannister. In addition to TV roles, Hill appeared on stage in The Cherry Orchard, and the title roles in Macbeth and A View from the Bridge. After the Battle of Blackwater, Sansa Stark (Catelyn's daughter) is cast aside by King Joffrey for Margaery Tyrell. When the Boltons capture Winterfell from the Ironborn soldiers, Theon is held as prisoner by Ramsay Bolton. Years later, Davos, now in Jon Snow's service, returns to the capital and finds Gendry working as a smith once more. Sam Hazeldine (Peaky Blinders) is coming in to play Adar for the next . Brienne swears to take revenge on Stannis Baratheon, who created the shadow demon that killed her king. She manages to escape, but is recaptured by Jon, separating him from his brothers in the process. Ellaria Sand (portrayed by Indira Varma) is the sexually promiscuous paramour of Oberyn Martell, and a bastard from Dorne. He also sends his mother Catelyn to deal with Stannis Baratheon and Renly Baratheon, both of whom are fighting to be the rightful king. In the cells, he befriends Shireen, Stannis' daughter, who visits him and teaches him how to read. While not physically powerful, Tyrion has a cunning mind. William Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Along the way, a White Walker comes to claim Little Sam, only for Samwell to stab the Walker with a dragonglass dagger. Furthermore, Daenerys, who he has always threatened throughout his life, starts to stand up to him. Later, they uncover the truth that Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark were wed before Robert's Rebellion and the birth of their son, Jon Snow. But while resting, Ygritte manages to catch up with Jon at which point she confesses her love for him and then, blinded by tears, shoots him multiple times while he escapes towards the wall. Next for him was Roger Donaldsons The Bounty (1984), a fourth dramatisation of the mutiny on HMS Bounty. After Lannister soldiers ambush them and hold them captive at Harrenhal, Gendry and Arya escape with the help of Jaqen H'ghar. When Lady Olenna poisons Joffrey at his wedding to Margaery, the timid and innocent King Tommen Baratheon is crowned as his successor. That's a transformation, luckily, we never saw. Margaery marries Tommen and the two become happy together, and Tommen falls deeply in love with Margaery. Shortly after, House Umber arrive at Winterfell with two prisoners: Rickon Stark and Osha. But after learning more about Daenerys, Jorah falls in love with her and decides to protect her and help her regain the Iron Throne. Once in the capital, he finds his brother and fights with him to the death as the pair perish in the firestorms caused by Daenerys Targaryen. Jaime is captured by Robb Stark's army and held prisoner until he is released by Catelyn Stark and escorted back to King's Landing by Brienne of Tarth. After a brief stopover with his family at Horn Hill, Samwell takes Gilly to the Citadel. Witnessing the event, Tommen, deeply in love with Margaery and heartbroken by her death, leaps from the tallest window in the Red Keep to his death. She later allies with Daenerys Targaryen and the Tyrells against the Lannisters, but is captured and imprisoned by Euron Greyjoy and Cersei Lannister while two of her daughters are killed. Robb Stark. She reunites with her brother Jon Snow at Castle Black and, with Littlefinger's army, helps him reclaim Winterfell. Once beyond the Wall, they are briefly captured by Night's Watch mutineers at Craster's Keep, but free themselves and eventually reach the cave of the Three-Eyed Raven. Eventually, Jorah's spying is exposed and Daenerys banishes him from her service. He engages in a secret love affair with the prostitute Shae, until he is forcibly married to Sansa Stark (something Shae resents him for) and Cersei learns of Shae's relationship to Tyrion. She then travels with him to the wall, and during this journey she seduces him. The pair then rule Meereen in her absence following an attack by rebel group the Sons of the Harpy. However, Jon is resurrected by Lady Melisandre and he reunites with his sister Sansa. He has won two Laurence Olivier Awards and received two Tony Award nominations. They soon encounter the Brotherhood without Banners, who later sell Gendry to Lady Melisandre, separating him from Arya. Daenerys, having lost many close friends and two of her dragons during the war against the White Walkers, discovers that the population support Jon's claim to the throne over hers. He wins a succession of battles in season 2, earning him the nickname the Young Wolf. Hill then appeared as Sergeant Putnam in Gandhi (1982), directed by Richard Attenborough. She then leaves Slavers Bay for Westeros, in a bid to reclaim her birthright: the Iron Throne. After Daenerys destroys the city and massacres the city's population, including Cersei and Jaime, Tyrion resigns as Hand of the Queen and is imprisoned. In Westeros, she loses numerous friends, allies, and two of her dragons in battle, Viserion killed by the Night King and Rhaegal by Cersei Lannisters forces. In season six, Benjen Stark is also portrayed by Matteo Elezi in flashback scenes. Jerome Patrick Flynn (born 16 March 1963) is an English actor and singer. Before Bronn can marry Lollys, however, he reunites with Jaime, who has been tasked with travelling to Dorne to retrieve Myrcella Baratheon from the Martells, who threaten revenge for their prince's death. Is Bernard Hill in Game of Thrones? He is arrested and chained up in the Winterfell kennels, where Sansa watches him get eaten alive by his own hounds. Game of Thrones fans probably won't recognize the Irish actor in Holding, as his character couldn't be more different from the Master of Whisperers. His dire wolf is called Grey Wind. Tyrion accompanies Daenerys back across the Narrow Sea, supporting her claim against his sister Cersei. In exchange for Greyjoy support, Robb as King in the North will recognize the Iron Islands' independence. Sansa Stark. Ramsay even goes so far as to castrate Reek. The sword master had a big . 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Jaime Lannister (portrayed by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) is a member of the Kingsguard and an exceptionally skilled swordsman. After the battle, Tormund returns to Castle Black. He joins Jon's wildling army in the Battle of the Bastards, helping to reclaim the castle for the Starks. He quickly amasses a large following, including Cersei's cousin and former lover Lancel, who swarm over the city, ministering to the needy and denouncing corruption. Next in great families is House Greyjoy. She later liberates the slaves along Slavers Bay, ruling over the city of Meereen with her Unsullied army, and eventually defeating the slave masters with her dragons. He personally requests that Jon Snow be made his personal steward, and gives him the Hand-and-a-Half sword (also known as a bastard sword) of their house, Longclaw. [4], He plays Samuel Cotton, who runs a sweet factory with his son in the 2014 three-part BBC drama series about Manchester From There To Here. Sansa survives the attack of the White Walkers and is eventually crowned as queen of an independent North. He gave up his lands to serve the Night's Watch. Davos recruits Gendry to go beyond the Wall with Jon and the remaining members of the Brotherhood to capture a wight and prove the existence of White Walkers. When the Night King enters one of these visions and breaks the spell protecting the cave, Bran and Meera are forced to flee while Hodor and Summer are both killed by the undead. He accompanies Jon to Dragonstone to meet with Daenerys Targaryen, then to Eastwatch on the mission to gather evidence of White Walkers, and then to King's Landing to display the evidence to Queen Cersei Lannister. After Ned is executed, the North and the Riverlands declare their independence from the Seven Kingdoms and proclaim Robb as their new King, "the King in the North". He kidnaps Arya Stark with the intention of selling her to her mother and brother, Catelyn and Robb Stark, only to see them slaughtered at the Red Wedding. Travelling back to Castle Black via Craster's Keep, Sam escapes the mutiny with Gilly and her newborn son, whom she eventually names Sam. Her body is found shortly afterwards by Ramsay, who pays his respects to her before ironically having her fed to the hounds. Ygritte subsequently dies in Jon's arms, and her body is later burned by Jon himself, separately from the other soldiers, in her homeland, north of the Wall. After the battle, Bronn remains in Tyrion's employ as both a colleague and friend. While not a warrior, he is very smart and insightful. She then travels to Volantis, claiming that she will one day return to Westeros to die. Varys is dead after the penultimate episode of "Game of Thrones," and actor Conleth Hill isn't holding back when reflecting on his time on the HBO fantasy series. Arya Stark. Before the battle, he discovers that Shireen had been burned alive, and confronts Melisandre when the battle is over, leading to her banishment from the North. Catelyn Stark (portrayed by Michelle Fairley) is the wife of Lord Eddard Stark. Like his sister he is good-natured and passive in contrast to his brother Joffrey and is fond of his uncle Tyrion. He is well recognized for playing King Thoden in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, Captain Edward Smith in Titanic, and Luther Plunkitt, the Warden of San Quentin Prison in the Clint Eastwood film True Crime. Bran (now the Three-Eyed Raven), however, uncovers his treachery, reveals the litany of crimes he committed against the Starks, and sentences Petyr to death. After Robert's death, the Lannisters make Joffrey the King against his father's will, and Joffrey becomes a cruel ruler and a Puppet King used by his mother. Myranda then threatens to eat her once Ramsay has finished with her. Joffrey is unaware that King Robert is not his real father who, in reality, is Jaime Lannister. Tormund Giantsbane (portrayed by Kristofer Hivju) is a wildling raider known for his many titles, "Giantsbane" being foremost. In season one, Rickard Karstark is portrayed by Steven Blount. The pair escape by floating downstream on the Blackwater Rush. The Bolton family have a nasty history of keeping to very old, and barbaric ways, including flaying their enemies alive, and Roose is no exception, being suspected of not feeling any emotion. Instead, Stannis' soldiers lose faith in his cause, and her king is killed after a battle. Stannis attempts to take Winterfell regardless but is quickly defeated in the field. Eddard Stark. A narcissist, he is arrogant and self-centered, caring only about himself and looking down on others, especially his sister Daenerys. Tyrion escapes the capital with the help of his brother Jaime and Lord Varys, but not before taking revenge on Shae and Tywin by killing them both. After travelling to King's Landing with her father Ned Stark, new Hand of the King to Robert Baratheon, she is taught by Syrio Forel in the art of "water dancing", a form of sword fighting. Ned is convinced by Varys that if he goes to his death honorably, as he is prepared to do, his daughters will [not] suffer for it. Feeling isolated from his family due to his bastard status, he leaves their home of Winterfell to join the Night's Watch at Castle Black. Upon his return to Castle Black, a group of Night's Watch brothers, angry with the new pact with the wildlings, mutiny and kill him. A foreigner from Braavos, though he originally claims Lorath, he speaks in third person, referring to himself as "a man". Tormund survives an attack on Eastwatch by the Night King, and makes it to Winterfell in time to join the effort to defeat the Army of the Dead. He is nicknamed "Kingslayer" for killing the previous King, Aerys II, whom he was sworn to protect. Upon returning to Winterfell from beyond the Wall, he bids a cold farewell to Meera and his family no longer recognise him. He is known for playing Thoden, King of Rohan, in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, Captain Edward Smith in Titanic, and Luther Plunkitt, the Warden of San Quentin Prison in the Clint Eastwood film True Crime. Jon is released from his Night's Watch vows and the pair defeat House Bolton in battle, reclaiming Winterfell as their home. He is best known for his roles as Paddy Garvey of the King's Fusiliers in the ITV series Soldier Soldier, Fireman Kenny 'Rambo' Baines in the pilot of London's Burning, Bronn in the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, and Bennet Drake in Ripper Street. Ned is not interested in politics, and prefers to rule with honor and follow the law. When Joffrey is poisoned and her brother Tyrion is framed for the murder, she becomes determined to see Tyrion executed. Overwhelmed by the grave losses she underwent and left with no option but to rule through fear, she uses her last dragon, Drogon, to burn an already surrendered King's Landing and take the Iron Throne by force. When the slave masters go back on the deal and attack Meereen with ships, only to be countered by Daenerys's dragons, Grey Worm kills Razdal mo Eraz and Belicho Paenymion, and later accompanies Daenerys and her retinue on their voyage to Westeros. Roughly a year later, it is revealed that Sandor survived his injuries and has been living a peaceful life, building a small sept in the Riverlands. At the end of the series, he eventually reunites with Jon Snow, following Jon's extradition after assassinating Daenerys Targaryen. He is killed in the Red Wedding Massacre, after witnessing the murder of his pregnant wife and their child. Despite making . While on the road, he is captured by Beric Dondarrion and Thoros of Myr, leaders of the Brotherhood without Banners. In season one, Gregor Clegane is portrayed by, In season two, Gregor Clegane is portrayed by. Robb falls in love with Talisa Maegyr, a healer from Volantis due to her kindness and spirit. He is a brooding, humorless man known for his hard sense of justice. Archibald Gracie IV. She arrives at Dragonstone shortly after Daenerys Targaryen and instructs her to summon Jon Snow. Ramsay captures Theon, imprisons him at the Dreadfort, and tortures him so severely that Theon forgets his own name, eventually believing himself to be called "Reek". She is pregnant, and soon gives birth to Craster's son. In season 3, after returning to Craster's Keep, he is slain by Rast in the ensuing mutiny. A tomboy at heart, Arya is active and bright. During Tyrion's trial at the Eyrie, Bronn volunteers to fight when Tyrion demands a trial by combat. After Tywin wins the Battle of Blackwater for the Lannisters, Tyrion is demoted from his position and renamed Master of Coin. Advertisement Bernard Hill is an actor from England. In their attempts to rescue Myrcella, Bronn and Jaime provoke the Sand Snakes (daughters of the late Oberyn Martell) and Bronn is imprisoned. After Renly's death Tywin brokes an alliance with Mace Tyrell and the pair arrive in King's Landing to quash Stannis Baratheon's army, who are on the cusp of taking the city. During the Night's Watch's Great Ranging beyond the Wall, Gilly encounters Samwell Tarly, a Night's Watch brother. Bernard Hill is an English actor. Theon and Catelyn fail in their missions, and Balon launches an invasion of the North. Davos is present when Daenerys destroys King's Landing with her last remaining dragon, Drogon, and eventually becomes a member of Bran the Broken's small council. With Jon Snow, new King in the North, in the south with Daenerys Targaryen, Petyr attempts to divide Sansa, Arya, and Bran, the recently reunited Stark siblings. Despite his position, he remains loyal to the Starks and is good friends with his sons Robb and Jon. He is also Joffrey Baratheon's personal bodyguard. Melisandre has prophetic powers that give her partial knowledge of future events. On the road, she is captured by Lannister soldiers and, along with her friends Gendry and Hot Pie, imprisoned at Harrenhal, where she meets mysterious assassin Jaqen H'ghar and serves as Tywin Lannister's cupbearer. In a fit of drunken rage, he threatens Drogo to give him his army now or he will kill his unborn son. Myranda also accompanies Ramsay to the aftermath of the surrender of Moat Caitlin. While at the Eyrie, it is revealed that Petyr has fallen in love with Sansa due to her resemblance to her mother. Davos leads Stannis' fleet into King's Landing during a siege on the capital but is shipwrecked during Tyrion Lannister's defence of the city. Physically exhausted after using the last of her strength to defeat the Army of the Dead, she removes her enchanted necklace, reveals her true withered form to Davos Seaworth, and disappears on the wind. Ned and Robert Baratheon led the rebellion to unseat him from the throne. She later begins to teach Grey Worm how to speak the common tongue, and they develop romantic feelings for each other, despite Grey Worm being an Unsullied who was castrated at youth. Martin Freeman's John Watson (Sherlock) was thrashed by Gandalf, and David Wenham's Carl (Van Helsing) received a similar humiliation at the hands of Gollum. Introduced in 1996's A Game of Thrones, Varys is a former slave eunuch from the fictional city of Lys and the master of whisperers in King's Landing. The pair soon fall in love. True Crime. She is defeated by Daenerys and her dragon and killed during the destruction of King's Landing. In an exit interview with . Lysa discovers this information and tries to have Sansa killed, only for Petyr to push her through the castle's moon door to her death instead. He dies defending Daenerys at Winterfell during the eventual victory over the Army of the Dead. In seasons one and two, Tommen Baratheon is portrayed by recurring actor Callum Wharry. During the battle, she kills the Night King and saves Westeros from The Long Night. In seasons three to five, Little Sam is portrayed by uncredited infant extras. Set in a fictional universe that has been referred to so far as "The Known World", the series follows a civil war for the Iron Throne of the continent of Westeros, fought between the rival royal and noble families and their respective supporters.[1]. Despite an attack by the slaver masters' fleet, Meereen is saved when Daenerys returns with the Dothraki and unleashes her dragons on the fleet, which Missandei witnesses. During Sansa's stay at Winterfell, Myranda encounters her again with Theon and torments her with stories of Ramsay's sadism and how she ate Theons severed penis to a horrified Sansa. He is known for his sense of honor and justice. Davos then becomes a loyal member of Jon's council. Osha is killed when trying to assassinate Ramsay herself. Brienne is sent to Riverrun to request that Brynden Tully's army assist Sansa and Jon in reclaiming Winterfell. In fact, all of the Lannisters are in the top for best performance on "Game of Thrones." The Lannister family and its loyalists. Petyr returns to the Vale and commands the Knights of the Vale to join his cause to reclaim Winterfell from the Boltons. However, this tips Theon into finally rebelling against the Boltons and he saves Sansa by disarming Myranda and pushing her off the castle wall to her death. One of the most unusual Game Of Thrones characters' names is Daenerys. He becomes Jon Snow's best friend. She is present at Tyrion's trial by combat, where Oberyn fights Gregor Clegane in Tyrion's name, and is horrified when Oberyn is killed. He has performed on stage in productions in the UK, Ireland, Canada and the United States. HBO. He convinces Melisandre to resurrect Jon, using her religious magic, and finds Jon alive the next morning. She then travels southward with Stannis when he tries to seize Winterfell from the Boltons. When Samwell is named the maester on Bran the Broken's small council, it is presumed that Gilly and Little Sam travel with him and take up permanent residence in King's Landing. Loud and gregarious, he is one of Mance's top generals, fierce and terrible in combat. Jon is then revealed to be Aegon Targaryen, the legitimate son of Daenerys' brother Rhaegar and Ned Stark's sister Lyanna, making him the heir to the Iron Throne and Daenerys' nephew. As her handmaiden, Shae is the only person Sansa trusts and confides to her about her problems and what she really thinks about the Lannisters. Bernard Hill (born 17 December 1944) is an English actor. Hill then portrayed Captain Edward J. Smith in Titanic (1997), by James Cameron. Despite a failed attempt by her family to forcefully remove her from under the High Sparrow's captivity, he comes to enjoy Margaery's company and believes her lies about her faithfulness. Davos is welcomed back into Stannis' service despite setting Gendry free, and is present when Stannis travels first to Braavos and then to Castle Black. Arya wears simple things such as a black leather jacket and boots. In season one, Beric Dondarrion is portrayed by David Michael Scott. He leaves Arya with an iron coin and tells her that, should she ever meet a man from Braavos, she should present the coin to him and repeat the words "Valar Morghulis". Her father and another brother were killed when they went to King's Landing to reclaim her, which resulted in Robert and Ned Stark's revolt known as Robert's Rebellion, whereupon the Targaryens were all slaughtered or routed from the Kingdoms. Hill was also known for playing roles in television dramas, including Yosser Hughes, the troubled "hard man" whose life is falling apart in Alan Bleasdale's Boys from the Blackstuff in the 1980s, and more recently, as the Duke of Norfolk in the BBC adaptation of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall. Gilly and Samwell, along with the baby (known as "Little Sam"), hike back to the Wall.
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