Juliette Harrisson Aug 21, 2017
We salute 11 memorable guest spots across Game Of Thrones' seven seasons so far. Spoilers ahoy...
Contains spoilers through to season seven, episode one.
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Game Of Thrones has one of the biggest casts on television – twenty-nine people are credited as regulars across season six alone – and doesn’t like to waste a good character, with many of even the most minor characters appearing at least twice. However, every now and again the show produces a one-hit wonder, a character who appears in just one episode of the series but who makes a lasting impression and continues to have an impact on the remaining characters as they move on. So here, we celebrate the best of these single chart-stoppers and the actors who play them.
To qualify for this list,...
We salute 11 memorable guest spots across Game Of Thrones' seven seasons so far. Spoilers ahoy...
Contains spoilers through to season seven, episode one.
See related Stranger Things season 2: Millie Bobbie Brown on her return Netflix's Stranger Things: Shawn Levy interview
Game Of Thrones has one of the biggest casts on television – twenty-nine people are credited as regulars across season six alone – and doesn’t like to waste a good character, with many of even the most minor characters appearing at least twice. However, every now and again the show produces a one-hit wonder, a character who appears in just one episode of the series but who makes a lasting impression and continues to have an impact on the remaining characters as they move on. So here, we celebrate the best of these single chart-stoppers and the actors who play them.
To qualify for this list,...
- 8/20/2017
- Den of Geek
Game of Thrones rookie Jim Broadbent just sent a raven about his until-now-under-wraps Season 7 character.
“I’m a maester, an archmaester,” he tells ScreenCrush in a recent interview. “I’m an old professor character.”
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When Broadbent’s Thrones casting was first reported last August, speculation ran high that the Harry Potter films alum would play one of the Citaedel’s archmaesters — Marwyn, perhaps, or Ebrose. Given that Broadbent also tells the site that he shares scenes with John Bradley, who plays Samwell Tarly — and that the last...
“I’m a maester, an archmaester,” he tells ScreenCrush in a recent interview. “I’m an old professor character.”
PhotosGame of Thrones: Does First Season 7 Footage Hint at Stark Reunion?
When Broadbent’s Thrones casting was first reported last August, speculation ran high that the Harry Potter films alum would play one of the Citaedel’s archmaesters — Marwyn, perhaps, or Ebrose. Given that Broadbent also tells the site that he shares scenes with John Bradley, who plays Samwell Tarly — and that the last...
- 3/7/2017
- TVLine.com
Reel-Important People is a monthly column that highlights those individuals in or related to the movies that have left us in recent weeks. Below you'll find names big and small and from all areas of the industry, though each was significant to the movies in his or her own way. Katalin Berek (1930-2017) - Hungarian Actress. She stars in the Oscars-submitted film Adoption and appears in A Half Pint of Beer, Sacra Corona, The Upthrown Stone and Istvan, a Kiraly. She died on February 27. (Index) Brunella Bovo (1932-2017) - Italian Actress. She stars in Federico Fellini's The White Sheik (see below) and Vittorio De Sica's Miracle in Milan. She died on February 21. (Corriere di Rieti) Neil Fingleton...
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- 3/4/2017
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Big Little Lies recap here.
The skeletons keep piling up in the Monterey moms’ closets this week on Big Little Lies. (And what amazing closets they are!)
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Week 2 reveals the full, awful truth about Celeste’s rocky relationship with her husband Perry. We first saw him get rough with her last week, and he actually apologizes for that and agrees to go to therapy. But then he gets frustrated when he can’t meet the boys’ teachers on the first day of school,...
The skeletons keep piling up in the Monterey moms’ closets this week on Big Little Lies. (And what amazing closets they are!)
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Week 2 reveals the full, awful truth about Celeste’s rocky relationship with her husband Perry. We first saw him get rough with her last week, and he actually apologizes for that and agrees to go to therapy. But then he gets frustrated when he can’t meet the boys’ teachers on the first day of school,...
- 2/27/2017
- TVLine.com
Neil Fingleton, who played a giant in Game of Thrones, died on Saturday at the age of 36. Fingleton died of heart failure, sources confirm. He was the tallest man in the UK and among the 25 tallest men in the world, with a height of 7’7″. In addition to his role in Game of […]
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- 2/26/2017
- by Aleks Simeonova
- Uinterview
Hollywood has lost a star too soon. Neil Fingleton, the British actor behind Game of Thrones' Mag the Mighty, has died at 36 years old, multiple outlets have reported. Standing at over 7 feet tall, Fingleton was the tallest man in the United Kingdom and among the tallest in the world. "I have never been self conscious about my height," he was quoted saying by the Guinness World Records. "I am more conscious of going bald so that should tell you. I never let my height play a negative part in my life." Before pursuing acting, the star played college basketball in the United States and played professionally in the early 2000s in several countries, including...
- 2/26/2017
- E! Online
“Game of Thrones” star Neil Fingleton died Saturday, according it a statement posted on the Tall Persons Club Facebook page. He was 36. “Sadly it has come to our attention that Neil Fingleton Britain’s Tallest man passed away on Saturday,” the statement reads. “Neil became Britain’s Tallest man in 2007 passing the height of Chris Greener. Neil started off in basketball in the USA before becoming an actor and starring in the ‘X-Men First Class; and also recently in the ‘Game of Thrones.’ Our thoughts and condolences go out to his family.” Sadly it has come to our attention that Neil Fingleton.
- 2/26/2017
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
Neil Fingleton, an actor who appeared on Game of Thrones, has died, according to TMZ. He was 36.
TMZ reported that the actor died of heart failure Saturday.
Fingleton appeared in one episode of Game of Thrones as Mag the Mighty, a giant who helped the Wildlings wage an attack on The Wall, which was guarded by Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and the Night's Watch. Mag provided some of the more memorable visual elements from the acclaimed 2014 episode, "The Watchers on the Wall," including the character single-handedly rushing a group of soldiers at the gate of...
TMZ reported that the actor died of heart failure Saturday.
Fingleton appeared in one episode of Game of Thrones as Mag the Mighty, a giant who helped the Wildlings wage an attack on The Wall, which was guarded by Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and the Night's Watch. Mag provided some of the more memorable visual elements from the acclaimed 2014 episode, "The Watchers on the Wall," including the character single-handedly rushing a group of soldiers at the gate of...
- 2/26/2017
- by Arlene Washington ,Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Neil Fingleton, the U.K.’s tallest man and an actor who appeared in Game Of Thrones and Doctor Who, has died. That comes from The Guardian, which lists his cause of death as heart failure. Fingleton was 36.
Fingleton was born in England in 1980, but moved to the United States as a teenager after attending a basketball camp and realizing he wanted to pursue the sport more seriously. At more than seven feet tall, Fingleton quickly took to basketball and stuck with it through college, eventually reaching the semi-professional American Basketball Association and then the NBA Development League. His basketball career ended due to an injury in 2007, though, so he decided to return to England and pursue an acting career.
His time in show business was brief, but his height made him a perfect choice for big, intimidating characters like a Russian bodyguard in X-Men: First Class ...
Fingleton was born in England in 1980, but moved to the United States as a teenager after attending a basketball camp and realizing he wanted to pursue the sport more seriously. At more than seven feet tall, Fingleton quickly took to basketball and stuck with it through college, eventually reaching the semi-professional American Basketball Association and then the NBA Development League. His basketball career ended due to an injury in 2007, though, so he decided to return to England and pursue an acting career.
His time in show business was brief, but his height made him a perfect choice for big, intimidating characters like a Russian bodyguard in X-Men: First Class ...
- 2/26/2017
- by Sam Barsanti
- avclub.com
English actor and basketball player Neil Fingleton has died. Named Britain's tallest man in 2007, Fingleton turned professional actor with roles in 2011’s X-Men: First Class and in 2013's 47 Ronin. In what is his best-known turn, he played Mag the Mighty in HBO’s Game Of Thrones. A rep for the actor could not confirm how Fingleton died, although multiple reports say he suffered heart failure on Saturday. He was 36. A statement posted to the Tall Persons Club group…...
- 2/26/2017
- Deadline TV
English actor and basketball player Neil Fingleton has died. Named Britain's tallest man in 2007, Fingleton turned professional actor with roles in 2011’s X-Men: First Class and in 2013's 47 Ronin. In what is his best-known turn, he played Mag the Mighty in HBO’s Game Of Thrones. A rep for the actor could not confirm how Fingleton died, although multiple reports say he suffered heart failure on Saturday. He was 36. A statement posted to the Tall Persons Club group…...
- 2/26/2017
- Deadline
Game of Thrones actor Neil Fingleton, who played the towering Mag the Mighty on the HBO drama, died Saturday in the UK of heart failure. He was 36.
The 7’7″ Fingleton, who held the title of tallest British-born man in the world, played basketball in college (at both the University of North Carolina and Holy Cross) and professionally before transitioning into acting.
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Additional TV credits included playing The Fisher King on Doctor Who. On the big screen, he appeared in 47 Ronin, Jupiter Ascending, X-Men: First Class and Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Fingleton was featured...
The 7’7″ Fingleton, who held the title of tallest British-born man in the world, played basketball in college (at both the University of North Carolina and Holy Cross) and professionally before transitioning into acting.
RelatedBig Love Actor Bill Paxton Dead at 61
Additional TV credits included playing The Fisher King on Doctor Who. On the big screen, he appeared in 47 Ronin, Jupiter Ascending, X-Men: First Class and Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Fingleton was featured...
- 2/26/2017
- TVLine.com
"Game of Thrones" star Neil Fingleton has died from heart failure. The 7'7" actor died Saturday in the UK. Fingleton was a basketball player both in college and professionally before becoming an actor. He played in college for both University of North Carolina and Holy Cross. He played professionally in Spain, China, Italy, Greece and England. Fingleton played Mag the Mighty on the hit show. He also appeared on "Dr. Who," and in "X-Men: First Class...
- 2/26/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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Toby Whithouse's Before The Flood tips its top hat to several references from Doctor Who and elsewhere. Here are our spots...
This article contains lots and lots of spoilers for Before The Flood.
The Doctor and his friends may have gone back to before the flood in this episode, but even the 1980s aren’t safe from echoes of the past; if anything, there’s more of them there, on account of it being the past. So here are our geeky viewing notes for this week’s episode...
Before The Revival
The Doctor seemingly opens the episode by addressing the audience. There have been a handful of occasions in the past on which the Doctor speaks straight into the camera and could possibly be talking to the viewers - Tom Baker’s glib “Even the sonic screwdriver won’t get me out of this one” in The Invasion Of Time,...
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Toby Whithouse's Before The Flood tips its top hat to several references from Doctor Who and elsewhere. Here are our spots...
This article contains lots and lots of spoilers for Before The Flood.
The Doctor and his friends may have gone back to before the flood in this episode, but even the 1980s aren’t safe from echoes of the past; if anything, there’s more of them there, on account of it being the past. So here are our geeky viewing notes for this week’s episode...
Before The Revival
The Doctor seemingly opens the episode by addressing the audience. There have been a handful of occasions in the past on which the Doctor speaks straight into the camera and could possibly be talking to the viewers - Tom Baker’s glib “Even the sonic screwdriver won’t get me out of this one” in The Invasion Of Time,...
- 10/10/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor will be joining the cult-hit TV series Doctor Who in a unique way, providing the monstrous scream of a new alien warlord called Fisher King, according to the BBC.
"We needed an awesome roar for the Fisher King," Doctor Who producer Derek Ritchie told the British news network. "We asked Corey if he might like to do the honors. He was completely up for it. ... He has one of the most well-known screams in the history of music. We now have the most incredible roar for our incredible monster!
"We needed an awesome roar for the Fisher King," Doctor Who producer Derek Ritchie told the British news network. "We asked Corey if he might like to do the honors. He was completely up for it. ... He has one of the most well-known screams in the history of music. We now have the most incredible roar for our incredible monster!
- 9/28/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Last Updated: August 6, 2015
Doctor Who is the persistent subject of rumours - from the credible to the outright absurd - and it can be difficult to separate what's fact from what's fiction.
Lucky for you, dear reader, that Digital Spy is on hand to cut a swathe through the nonsense - these are the facts, 100% confirmed, about series 9 of the world's greatest science-fiction series.
Filming began on the 9th series of Doctor Who - its 35th run overall - on January 5, 2015 for a planned transmission in the autumn. Steven Moffat will serve as lead writer and executive producer for the fifth time.
Peter Capaldi will return for his second full series as the Doctor, while Jenna Coleman will be back for her third run of episodes as Clara Oswald.
Coleman was widely expected to be leaving the series in the 2014 Christmas special - and indeed had planned to exit -...
Doctor Who is the persistent subject of rumours - from the credible to the outright absurd - and it can be difficult to separate what's fact from what's fiction.
Lucky for you, dear reader, that Digital Spy is on hand to cut a swathe through the nonsense - these are the facts, 100% confirmed, about series 9 of the world's greatest science-fiction series.
Filming began on the 9th series of Doctor Who - its 35th run overall - on January 5, 2015 for a planned transmission in the autumn. Steven Moffat will serve as lead writer and executive producer for the fifth time.
Peter Capaldi will return for his second full series as the Doctor, while Jenna Coleman will be back for her third run of episodes as Clara Oswald.
Coleman was widely expected to be leaving the series in the 2014 Christmas special - and indeed had planned to exit -...
- 8/6/2015
- Digital Spy
Cameos, mistakes and in-jokes. We’ve trawled the Game Of Thrones season 4 DVD commentaries for what went on behind the scenes…
Warning: contains spoilers for Game Of Thrones season 4.
If you’re a busy Game Of Thrones fan who can’t find the spare ten hours required to re-watch season four with the accompanying disc commentaries, then we have your back. Gleaned from said audio tracks provided by the cast, crew and creators George R.R. Martin, Dan Weiss and David Benioff, is the below list of nerdy facts and anecdotes about the making of season four.
Granted, skip the commentaries and you won’t experience first-hand Peter Dinklage’s rendition of Let It Go from Frozen, a stream of filthy innuendo from Lena Headey, or the general sense of awe, adoration and good-natured mockery everyone who works on the show has for everyone else (“If only you could act, Peter...
Warning: contains spoilers for Game Of Thrones season 4.
If you’re a busy Game Of Thrones fan who can’t find the spare ten hours required to re-watch season four with the accompanying disc commentaries, then we have your back. Gleaned from said audio tracks provided by the cast, crew and creators George R.R. Martin, Dan Weiss and David Benioff, is the below list of nerdy facts and anecdotes about the making of season four.
Granted, skip the commentaries and you won’t experience first-hand Peter Dinklage’s rendition of Let It Go from Frozen, a stream of filthy innuendo from Lena Headey, or the general sense of awe, adoration and good-natured mockery everyone who works on the show has for everyone else (“If only you could act, Peter...
- 2/15/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
If you had told us, back in Dennis Pennis’ mid-1990s spoof interviewing heyday, that his alter ego Paul Kaye would one day be starring in a TV adaptation of Game Of Thrones and the new Doctor Who series, we’d have likely said, ‘Doctor Who isn’t even on! And there Is no show of that one book by that fantasy guy! Begone, time-travelling demon!’ But we would be sadly wrong (except maybe about the time-travelling bit), as Got veteran Kaye is indeed part of a sprawling cast for the two-part launch for the new series of Who.The BBC has announced that the ninth series of the show – at least since the Doctor came back to screens in 2005 – is now shooting at its usual Cardiff locale, with Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman once more starring. Kaye, Thoros in Thrones, will be one of the main guest stars for the two-parter alongside Morven Christie,...
- 1/15/2015
- EmpireOnline
Filming has begun on the ninth series of Doctor Who with a two-part script by Toby Whithouse.
Whithouse's two-parter will be directed by Daniel O'Hara (Being Human).
As previously announced, Game of Thrones actor Paul Kaye will play a guest part, while additional cast includes The Missing's Arsher Ali, Grantchester's Morven Christie and Torchwood's Colin McFarlane.
"As a kid of the 1970's, the two shows you always watched were Top of the Pops and Doctor Who, they were unmissable," said Kaye.
"I actually wrote a song called 'Looking for Davros' in my first punk band and I sang it like a demented Dalek. I got to present Totp back in the mid '90s and landing this role in Doctor Who completes the dream double.
"Peter is a perfect Doctor and I'm loving every minute of the experience, even the five hours in make-up. What a treat...
Whithouse's two-parter will be directed by Daniel O'Hara (Being Human).
As previously announced, Game of Thrones actor Paul Kaye will play a guest part, while additional cast includes The Missing's Arsher Ali, Grantchester's Morven Christie and Torchwood's Colin McFarlane.
"As a kid of the 1970's, the two shows you always watched were Top of the Pops and Doctor Who, they were unmissable," said Kaye.
"I actually wrote a song called 'Looking for Davros' in my first punk band and I sang it like a demented Dalek. I got to present Totp back in the mid '90s and landing this role in Doctor Who completes the dream double.
"Peter is a perfect Doctor and I'm loving every minute of the experience, even the five hours in make-up. What a treat...
- 1/14/2015
- Digital Spy
New Delhi, December 11: Keanu Reeves will be seen battling on of the tallest man in the world, Neil Fingleton, in '47 Ronin'.
The 49-year-old Canadian actor has been undergoing rigorous sword training, learning the Tengu sword techniques and pit-fighting techniques for the role of Kai, a Samurai, in his upcoming film, which based on real life event in early 18th Century in Japan, Universal Pictures India reported.
However, the 'Matrix' star revealed that he had a hard time shooting for the film, which is a mix of facts and fantasy, despite rigorously training.
'47 Ronin' is set to release in India on 27th December. (Ani)...
The 49-year-old Canadian actor has been undergoing rigorous sword training, learning the Tengu sword techniques and pit-fighting techniques for the role of Kai, a Samurai, in his upcoming film, which based on real life event in early 18th Century in Japan, Universal Pictures India reported.
However, the 'Matrix' star revealed that he had a hard time shooting for the film, which is a mix of facts and fantasy, despite rigorously training.
'47 Ronin' is set to release in India on 27th December. (Ani)...
- 12/11/2013
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
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