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  1. Ross O'Hennessy (born 1974) is a Welsh actor. He is best known for his role of Lord of Bones in Game of Thrones. He played roles in Hollyoaks Later, Da Vinci's Demons, The Musketeers, and playing the blood thirsty role of Sir Locke in Kurt Sutter's international television series The Bastard Executioner.

  2. Ross O'Hennessy is an actor best know for playing 'the Lord of Bones ' in HBO's award winning series GAME OF THRONES. He is equally renowned for playing the blood thirsty character of ' Sir Locke,' in Kurt Sutter's medieval drama ' The Bastard Executioner.

  3. Ross O'Hennessy is an actor best know for playing 'the Lord of Bones ' in HBO's award winning series GAME OF THRONES. He is equally renowned for playing the blood thirsty character of ' Sir Locke,' in Kurt Sutter's medieval drama ' The Bastard Executioner.

  4. rossohennessy.com › biographyRoss Ohennessy

    Biography. Welcome to Ross O’Hennessy online - the official website of this powerful but versatile actor. Latest News. Ross was born in the small Welsh town of Pontllanfraith in 1974. Growing up in the spectacular landscape of the Welsh Industrial mountains, Ross knew at an early age that his future lay in the theatre.

  5. rossohennessy.com › tvRoss Ohennessy

    Welcome to Ross O’Hennessy online - the official website of this powerful but versatile actor. Ross made his first film television appearance in 1995 playing the brash Corporal Dando alongside the series' regulars, Dougray Scott and Richard Dillane.

  6. Biography. Ross O'Hennessy was born in Pontllanfraith, South Wales but always knew he wanted to be actor. So at the tender age of 16 he packed his bags and moved to London. He spent a few years treading the boards with the National Youth Theatre before winning the Sir John Mills Scholorship to attend Private Drama School.

  7. After finishing a 3 years diploma course at The Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, Ross launched straight into a highly successful play with Lauren Bacall which in turn took him to the Royal Shakespeare Company.