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Game of Thrones star Alfie Allen honored with a portrait at Sardi’s after Broadway debut

Game of Thrones ended after a decade-long run about three years ago, and being everybody’s favorite show, we haven’t stopped talking about the ending, ever since. However, the show’s cast has already moved on with their lives, starring in great franchises and winning accolades. Game of Thrones star Alfie Allen, famous for playing Theon Greyjoy, who had one of the best story arcs in the show, has been nominated for a Tony Award, the highest honor given to the best stage performances.
Sardi’s restaurant, which is now a Broadway institution, opened up way back in 1927 in New York City. A Russian refugee and artist Alex Gard agreed to draw caricature portraits of various Broadway stars in exchange for free food, which were then hung up on the walls. Since then it has been an honour for any Broadway actor to get their portrait up on the wall.
Allen posted several pictures of him with the portrait along with the crew on his Instagram. He wrote, “I cannot put into words how grateful I am to have my own caricature portrait in @sardisnyc on Broadway! A time honoured tradition that I’m beyond thrilled to be a part of! To have my friends and cast mates there to round off what has been an incredible run is more than I could ask for ❤️❤️❤️ Photo by @bruglikas / @broadwaybruce_”
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