Shemar Moore may have found success in primetime television with “Criminal Minds” and, currently, “S.W.A.T.”, but he’s never forgotten his soap roots.
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Game Of Thrones due to the amount of sex depicted in the series.The actor played the role of Mance Rayder in the HBO series between 2013 and 2015, although he explained in a new interview that he was hesitant to accept the part.“I was rather put off by the amount of sexuality that was going on in it, because it was taking away from the actual political storytelling,” he told The Independent. “But that’s business, I guess, from their perspective.”Last year, Hinds revealed to NME that he stopped watching Game Of Thrones after his character was killed off in season five.
He also reflected on why his leader of the Free Folk resonated with fans.“He knows that he has the capability to be the spokesperson, but he didn’t put himself higher than the rest of them,” Hinds explained.“I think that’s probably why people followed him. I didn’t follow the show once Mance died, so I owe myself a treat once I stop working to watch it from beginning to end.”The star added: “He didn’t bother with any of the extraneous nonsense that we usually see from people who lead.
He said, ‘This is what the issue is, I believe in it, these people need help, and we are going to take action. And I will be as they are and I will live the life that they do.’“It’s not leading from the front.
It’s leading from the centre, in a way, because he’s right in the middle of it.”Game Of Thrones came to an end after eight seasons in 2019 although the universe of Westeros has continued in the prequel series House Of The Dragon, which debuted on HBO last year.A second season is on the way. While a release date is yet to be confirmed, HBO Max content CEO Cacey Bloys has suggested that it could arrive in summer 2024.
.Shemar Moore may have found success in primetime television with “Criminal Minds” and, currently, “S.W.A.T.”, but he’s never forgotten his soap roots.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Oscar nominee Ciarán Hinds is well known among “Game of Thrones” fans for playing Mance Rayder, the king beyond the wall and leader of the wildlings. Hinds appeared in five episodes of the Emmy-winning HBO fantasy series across three seasons. In a recent interview with The Independent, Hinds got honest about not exactly loving all the sex in “Game of Thrones.” “I was rather put off by the amount of sexuality that was going on in it, because it was taking away from the actual political storytelling,” Hinds said. “But that’s business, I guess, from their perspective.” Hinds also spoke to The Independent about the increase of intimacy coordinators on sets in recent years. Hinds’ daughter, Aoife, is also an actor and worked closely with intimacy coordinators while starring opposite Paul Mescal in Hulu’s “Normal People.”
“Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” Season 2 cast is growing, as Oscar-nominated actor Ciarán Hinds is joining the ensemble alongside two other newcomers. Hinds, Rory Kinnear and Tanya Moodie have all been set for recurring roles in the second season of the Prime Video series.Details about these new roles are being kept under lock and key up on Mount Doom for the time-being.The second season of the fantasy show is currently in production in the UK.Hinds most recently starred in Kenneth Branagh’s “Belfast” but is best known for roles in acclaimed films like “Munich,” “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,” and “Silence,” and also appeared in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” as Aberforth Dumbledore.
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