Interview
Liam Cunningham (Ser Davos) on how Game of Thrones changed his professional career
Not only was Game of Thrones the largest program of the century, but it also served as a vast family and a way of life for a great number of people for over ten years. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that the actors, crew, and fans alike find difficult to forget. Fans loved the portrayal of Ser Davos by Liam Cunningham, and he was known for being one of the nicest among the cast members. He recently talked about his experience filming the show.
Liam Cunningham thinks Game of Thrones will be engraved on his gravestone
In a recent interview with Variety, Cunningham opened up about his feelings on the HBO epic, “It not only was one of the most beautiful jobs I’ve ever done and was beautifully written, it was just a fantastic character. It just gave me a little bit of security, which was most definitely new to me as a jobbing, strolling actor.”
“It obviously raised my profile and all that sort of thing. It’d be probably written on my gravestone because it was a cultural phenomenon, it exceeded just becoming a very good television program, which nobody knew would happen, it was the audience that obviously did that.”
Liam Cunningham is proud of his Game of Thrones experience
Cunnigham further said, “When you’re part of a cultural phenomenon, it’s difficult to shake, I don’t want to shake it, I’m very proud of the work I did, and very proud of everybody else that was in it. And the ensemble thing, I’m a big fan of that, because it’s most difficult to write for because they take the most amount of effort.”
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