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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

24 times 'Game of Thrones' actors have worked together outside of Westeros

[Peter Dinklage and Sean Bean in ]Sony Pictures * There are over 200 films featuring a combination of various "Game of Thrones" actors. * Many actors worked together before the show first aired in 2011. * The cast have worked together in a number of major franchises, including "Harry Potter" and "Pirates of the Caribbean." * Here are 24 of the biggest movies you didn't realize featured "Game of Thrones" actors, ranked chronologically. * VISIT INSIDER'S HOMEPAGE FOR MORE STORIES. 'A KNIGHT'S TALE' (2001) — MARK ADDY (ROBERT BARATHEON) AND ROGER ASHTON-GRIFFITHS (MACE TYRELL) Sony Pictures PLOT: After his master dies, a peasant squire, fueled by his desire for food and glory, creates a new identity for himself as a knight. Source: IMDB. 'TROY' (2004) — SEAN BEAN (NED STARK), JULIAN GLOVER (PYCELLE) AND JASON COSMO (JEOR MORMONT) Warner Bros. PLOT: "An adaptation of Homer's great epic, the film follows the assault on Troy by the united Greek forces and chronicles the fates of the men involved." Source: IMDB. 'KINGDOM OF HEAVEN' (2005) — NIKOLAJ COSTER-WALDAU (JAIME LANNISTER), IAIN GLEN (JORAH MORMONT), ROBERT PUGH (CRASTER), AND ALEXANDER SIDDIG (DORAN MARTELL). 20th Century Fox PLOT: Balian of Ibelin travels to Jerusalem during the Crusades of the 12th century, and there he finds himself as the defender of the city and its people. Source: IMDB. SEE THE REST OF THE STORY AT BUSINESS INSIDER SEE ALSO: * Prince William mistook a childhood photo of himself for Princess Charlotte, and we found 6 pictures that show how similar they are * Robert Downey Jr. defended his Oscar-nominated blackface role in 'Tropic Thunder': 'I knew where my heart was' * Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt played with the viral 'Friends' Instagram filter on the red carpet


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