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  1. Jun 18, 2014 · Game Of Thrones star Stephen Dillane reveals his first big break, the most devious thing he's done to get a part & his emotions on the last day of filming.--...

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  2. Stephen Dillane. Stephen Dillane nel. Stephen John Dillane ( Londra, 27 marzo 1957) è un attore britannico, vincitore del Tony Award . Ha interpretato Stannis Baratheon nella serie tv Il Trono di Spade .

  3. The Tunnel. Karl Roebuck. Stephen Dillane Awards and Nominations. winner. Drama Desk Awards - 2000 - Outstanding Actor - Play. Stephen Dillane, The Real Thing. Olivier Awards - 2000 - Best Actor ...

  4. Jan 10, 2014 · Stephen Dillane, thank you very much. The Tunnel will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray on 13 th January 2014 from Acorn Media . Read our spoiler-filled season one reviews, here .

  5. Stephen Dillane. Stephen John Dillane ( Londres, 27 de marzo de 1957), 1 es un actor británico. Entre sus trabajos se encuentran Leonard Woolf en Las horas, Stannis Baratheon en Game of Thrones, Glen Foy en Goal! y Thomas Jefferson en la miniserie de HBO John Adams, papel por el que fue nominado a los premios Primetime Emmy en la categoría de ...

  6. Stephen John Dillane (born 27 March 1957) is an English actor experienced with roles on both stage and screen. He is arguably best known for his Emmy-nominated performance as Thomas Jefferson in the HBO mini-series John Adams. He has also appeared as Leonard Woolf in The Hours, Merlin in King Arthur and Horatio in the Mel Gibson-starring version of Hamlet. In 2001, he appeared in 'The Parole Officer' alongside Lena Headey. His son, actor Frank Dillane, portrayed the teenage Lord Voldemort in the

  7. Dillane first struck a responsive chord with British TV viewers in 1994, when he starred in The Rector's Wife. He went on to do starring screen work in Henry Jaglom's Deja Vu (1997), in which he played a painter, Firelight (1997), which cast him as a 19th-century aristocrat opposite Sophie Marceau, and Michael Winterbottom's Welcome to Sarajevo (1997), which featured Dillane as a journalist.