Game of Thrones ended last summer. The HBO show starred Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, and more in the lead.
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Game of Thrones star has had two brain aneurysms – the other in 2013 – and multiple brain surgeries since.Her letter was published as part of The Sunday Times’ collection of 100 people sharing their personal stories of the NHS.
Paul McCartney also features in the series that was published on the 72nd anniversary of the health service.Clarke said in her emotional letter:The memories I will hold dearest, though, are ones that fill me with awe: of the nurses and doctors I knew by name…She then
.Game of Thrones ended last summer. The HBO show starred Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, and more in the lead.
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Emilia Clarke has shared her gratitude for the healthcare professionals that helped save her life after she suffered a near-fatal brain aneurysm.In a 2019 essay for The New Yorker, the Game of Thrones star revealed she had suffered two brain aneurysms in 2011, during the early seasons of the hit HBO show.Now, in a new book edited by doctor-turned-author Adam Kay, called Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You, the 33-year-old has contributed a tribute letter she penned."The memories I will hold
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Emilia Clarke shared her gratitude for the healthcare professionals that worked to save her life after her brain aneurysm scare.In a new book edited by Adam Kay called Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You, the 33-year-old Game of Thrones alum penned a letter to the medical team who helped her through the trying time.“The memories I will hold dearest, though, are ones that fill me with awe: of the nurses and doctors I knew by name when, in the weeks after my first brain hemorrhage, we watched
Emilia Clarke has expressed her heartfelt gratitude for health care workers who saved her life following a brain aneurysm in early 2011.
In February 2011, “Game Of Thrones” star Emilia Clarke collapsed after a sudden brain aneurysm. Now, her story of gratitude to the medical staff who saved her life is included in a new book dedicated to British healthcare workers.
Sometimes it’s as much of a burden to portray an iconic character on TV or in films as it is a blessing. Such is the case with Emilia Clarke.