samedi 19 avril 2014

Liam Cunningham (GoT) about Charles

Who is your favorite character and why?
I’m a big fan of Tywin. Charlie Dance is a fantastic actor. I mean, he’s a national treasure in this country and he’s one of those guys that is just eminently watchable. He always brings something sexy and deep and full of gravitas to the role – only a man like him can walk in and have Cersei, Tyrion and Jaime cower like children in front of him. It’s the same with Peter [Dinklage]. Peter’s such a fantastically subtle actor and he has some of the best lines in the show. And then to see the development of somebody like Rory McCann, (The Hound), who’s essentially a thug in season one, and an enforcer – to see the humanity coming out in him is glorious.
http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-i-m-a-big-fan-of-tywin-lannister-charles-dance-is-a-

Tywin all scenes Se1 to Se3

Lord Tywin Lannister Story (S01 - S03)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnXGCqNvB48


vendredi 18 avril 2014

GoT : ep 2 Se4...other scene with Charles

Olenna Tyrell speaks with Tywin Lannister & Sansa Stark :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylnGorj9oXk

                                                       

jeudi 17 avril 2014

Reaction to Joffrey death

Charles Dance (Tywin Lannister) on how Joffrey’s death impacts Tywin’s plans: “Well, it hasn’t come a moment too soon, really. It does help Tywin, because I’ve sorted out who I want to marry who. It’s all about maintaining the status quo really — making sure the Lannisters stay up there. Whether it’s getting help from the Dornish or the Tyrells, the most prominent house in the seven kingdoms is the house of Lannister, so I have to do whatever it takes to make sure that that situation stays. And way over in the east there’s these continuous rumors about this Targaryan girl with her dragons that I’m trying not to think about — let’s cross that bridge when we come to it. But now that we’ve got Joffrey out of the way, the young man that I want to put on the throne I can put on the throne … the death of Joffrey is fortuitous because he was kind of like a little mosquito anyway — annoying, that you’re swatting all the time.”

Charles was reading poetry

on stage at the...RUSI...Royal United Services Institute
"In partnership with the Josephine Hart Poetry Foundation, RUSI's Conflict, War and Culture programme presents of an evening of poetry about and from the First World War.
Actors Charles Dance, Lisa Dwan and Rupert Evans recited from the great poets of the age, capturing the mood and emotions of the Great War."
https://www.rusi.org/events/past/ref:E535E64A1C1CA5/