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Jack Gleeson is leaving ‘Game of Thrones’ because he feels repugnance to his character Posted: 01 Jan 2014 11:57 PM PST It seems that the Irish actor, 21, is overwhelmed by fame, and wants to return to being a normal young man. In an interview with The Irish Independent, the artist asserted: "the lifestyle that comes with being an actor in a successful TV show isn't something I gravitate towards". Gleeson said he never watches himself playing the creepy young ruler: "I don't tend to. It's bizarre when you see clips," he said. "You tend to abstract yourself from the creepiness of it when you're playing it, but when I see it on television it sends shivers down my spine." It's what he feels about the conspiracies, murder, cheat, torture, wickedness, deceit, homosexuality. When not immersed in filming or professional commitments, Jack studies philosophy and theology at Trinity College Dublin. He also dedicates his free time to work with the humanitarian organisation Goal. The followers of the series Game of Thrones can rest easy, as its creator, George RR Martin, said that he already knows what the future of the story will be. Game of Thrones won the Radio Times, the only award in which the audience chooses the winner, according to The Hollywood Reporter. This is just the latest recognition for this fiction, which has won a Golden Globe and eight Emmys. The series continues to attract viewers: the fifth episode of the third season got an audience of 5.5 million viewers. - January 2, 2013. |
Jack Gleeson is leaving Game of Thrones because he feels repugnance to his character Posted: 01 Jan 2014 11:56 PM PST It seems that the Irish actor, 21, is overwhelmed by fame, and wants to return to being a normal young man. In an interview with The Irish Independent, the artist asserted: "the lifestyle that comes with being an actor in a successful TV show isn't something I gravitate towards". Gleeson said he never watches himself playing the creepy young ruler: "I don't tend to. It's bizarre when you see clips," he said. "You tend to abstract yourself from the creepiness of it when you're playing it, but when I see it on television it sends shivers down my spine." It's what he feels about the conspiracies, murder, cheat, torture, wickedness, deceit, homosexuality. When not immersed in filming or professional commitments, Jack studies philosophy and theology at Trinity College Dublin. He also dedicates his free time to work with the humanitarian organisation Goal. The followers of the series Game of Thrones can rest easy, as its creator, George RR Martin, said that he already knows what the future of the story will be. Game of Thrones won the Radio Times, the only award in which the audience chooses the winner, according to The Hollywood Reporter. This is just the latest recognition for this fiction, which has won a Golden Globe and eight Emmys. The series continues to attract viewers: the fifth episode of the third season got an audience of 5.5 million viewers. - January 2, 2013. |
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