Game Of Thrones Actor Dies

Game Of Thrones Actor Dies
Game Of Thrones Actor Dies

Video: Game Of Thrones Actor Dies

Video: Game Of Thrones Actor Dies
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At 94 years old, actor Roy Dotrice, who was the interpreter of the Hallyne character The Pyromancer, died during the second season of the successful series Game of Thrones. According to the British newspaper The Sun, the singer died "quietly, surrounded by his family with his three daughters, his grandchildren and his great-grandson."

In 2008, this actor was recognized in his native United Kingdom with the title of the order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II; In addition, four years earlier, he obtained the Guinness Record for being the voice interpreter of the largest number of characters in an audio, adding 224 after being the narrator of the audio books of the George RR Martin series.

In cinema, he participated in more than a dozen films, including Hellboy II, Go Go Tales, Played, The Color of Funny and The Scarlet Letter, among others. In addition, on television he was part of the cast of series such as Life Begins, La Femme Musketeer, Madigan Men, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, to name just a few. In total, he added more than 120 works in film, television and animated series.

Roy Dotrice
Roy Dotrice

In 2000 Dotrice received a Tony Award. And he was awarded another award from the British Television Academy in the Best Actor category for his work on the Misleading Cases series.

Dotrice also formed from the Royal Air Force during World War II.

At the moment, no cast, production, or HBO members have spoken yet, but reactions are expected in the coming hours.

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