Matt Smith sitting there on back stage not knowing yet that he will play greatgreatxidkhowmanygreat grandfater of Jon Snow and the badass prince of Westeros is immaculate lmao
@@erich1380 yes but in those times people had a shorter lifespan and most lucky enough lived till they were 30 cus child infant death rate was high and diseases and wars and game of thrones is based on medieval europe, they dont have the same luxury as we do where we in the modern age live till 80
I love that his natural speaking voice is the voice he uses for Tywin. A lot of the actors and actresses change dialects (not that there's anything wrong with that!), but hearing Charles in interviews feels extra cool for me. It's like they're interviewing Tywin himself. Then again, Charles Dance is like a Tywin with morals. A confident, enigmatic badass with one of the best voices ever.
Charles seems to have a face for villains, I love it. Might just be me but when he plays Tywin he is 100% of the time looking like a man you do not want to fuck around with.
It is correct. You wouldn't call Queen Elizabeth II by her name would you? you would say "Queen". Even if it were a Knight or Dame you still would include the Sir/Dame "Hello lizzy how are you today?" "Hello my Queen how are you today?" I think it is obvious which one sounds correct.
***** I know what Gandalf has, and it's not enough to overcome that stare. You know, the one that tells you you're on time out despite you being a grown ass man or woman regardless of age.
Charles Dance is just so charismatic. lmao when the guy is like imma talk to the oldest and he looks back. I would gladly take you for my grandfather. Please, Im begging.
Haha yes, I remember I had difficulty remembering all the names, especially smaller characters. But come on, the actor was already very known before the show and Tywin was notorious from the first moment! :D But I will give him the benefit of the doubt ;-)
Tbh throughout the whole thing I was thinking it's obvious he had no idea about the show. Mispronouncing Ygritte, forgetting who plays Danaerys (nobody calls her Khaleesi). He's obviously never watched it
Wow, whenever Charles speaks there's just this tension. Never thought an actor would make that much of an impression on me simply by opening his mouth.
So strange seeing an older interview in which GOT had to be explained and everyone had to describe their character. Now it's the most renowned tv show ever.
I first remember Charles Dace from the 1986 Eddie Murphy movie the Golden Child, where he play a evil lord. Almost 30 years and he is playing a similar role as a evil protector in a fantasy tale...
So you're just watching the interview and Jonathan makes a remark about Sir Ian McKellen and suddenly there's a coach with Gandalf an the Doctor on it!
One of the most entertaining and amusing interviews I've ever watched. Great cast from a great series and they represented themselves very well as down to Earth people who know how to loosen up and have a good time after working so hard to make GoT such a cinematic phenomenon.