The woman behind Westeros' fiercest fighter tells HBO.com about Brienne's commitment to Sansa, the revelations from her past and what occasion warrants a raincoat.
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I don’t think many female actors get the opportunity to play a part where they’re not having to think about the way their face looks ..."
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''It’s very hard as a tall woman to remove your deliberately pronounced feminine aspects & look 더 많이 masculine''
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According the new Game of Thrones trailer, "The great war is here." Well, not quite—the HBO show won't return until July 16. Luckily, we ran into Gwendoline Christie at the Cannes Film Festival, and she gave us a few tidbits to keep us going.
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Brienne of Tarth won't be blaming Podrick Payne for taking his eye off of Arya Stark (who snuck away) during her big The Hound fight in "Game of Thrones" Season 4.
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Gwendoline Christie is featured in the latest Sunday Q&A from USA Today. In the new interview Gwendoline discusses Season 4 of Game of Thrones, and portraying the empowering role of Brienne of Tarth.
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Gwendoline, is featured in the pages of the March issue of Elle UK! In the multi-page spread Christie trades a suit of armor for a dress (but throws in some ripped jeans) & speaks about landing the role she’s always wanted to play,Brienne of Tarth.
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Translated from his Icelandic tongue, Björnsson answered our grab-bag GoT survey, in which the strongman revealed his character's inner psyche and even wrote a Mountain-inspired poem.
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Hannah Murray, the actress behind Gilly, discusses her character’s connection to Sam, Gilly’s unflappable optimism and a behind-the-scenes conversation about kissing.
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"Can we seriously what's going under there? I feel like I'm wearing a duvet."
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