Kit Harington and Constance Wu presenting at the 2018 Emmy Awards
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Kit Harington and Constance Wu presenting at the 2018 Emmy Awards
Maisie Williams as Arya Stark in S7
Natalie Dormer attends the Picnic at Hanging Rock screening and panel during the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival on April 28, 2018 in New York City.
Richard Madden as DJ Leo in Ibiza (2018)
Kit Harington for GQ Italia 2018
“All of my dreams that I couldn’t quite fulfil on Game of Thrones I could live out... everything I felt Sansa was – I felt she was a super hero – I could play it out in Jean. It was great it was fun to be the kickass – most powerful mutant. It was really fun getting to wear trousers, getting to run around and be an action hero and not kind of having to worry about putting your hands on your lap when you’re talking to someone and not being rude. I felt really bad ass.”
“The hardest thing about the show ending is that I’ll never get to be Arya again,” she says, pointing out that she and her character are less alike than people might think. “For a long time we felt like the same person, but now that I’m older, I’ve grown into a different person and found other sides to my personality."
I think I was picked to be Jon Snow because there’s quite a lot of me in Jon Snow. When I read it on the paper, I knew there was something in it like me. [.. ] So I’m more happy with Jon than I’ve ever been before. This year there is this huge seismic shift where all of what he’s learned over the years, suddenly… He’s still the same Jon, but he grows up.
Happy Birthday Kit Harington (26.12.1986)