‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Star Daniel Ings on Bringing a Westeros Legend to Life

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‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Star Daniel Ings on Bringing a Westeros Legend to Life
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Ser Lyonel Baratheon makes a big impression in the first episode of HBO's new 'Game of Thrones' spin-off.

, doesn’t give many details about Ser Lyonel Baratheon. But there’s just enough to have earned the character a fan following, both from his actions supportingIn the TV show, Ser Lyonel becomes a wonderfully vivid character, brought to life by actor Daniel Ings’ charismatic performance.

He’s a little bit scary at first, holding court in his antler-bedecked helmet—”Baratheon” is a namefans will recognize, thanks to King Robert’s family—but that doesn’t last long. Soon, we realize Ser Lyonel has a good heart, tucked deep beneath that bold, brash, boozy exterior.“I feel like he’s a sort of crusading adventurer, really. I always thought of him as a bit of a pirate, and a lot of the characters in the world ofare essentially wrapped up in what it means to be part of their family and what the family name means to them,” Ings said. “I think for Lyonel, what it means is, like, going off on these adventures and fighting battles and testing oneself against a worthy foe. I sort of see him as fairly battle-hardened at this point in time, and I always kind of thought of him as being essentially addicted—he’s really only alive when he’s at war. And so in a way, for Lyonel, it was about finding something that’s worth fighting for.”‘ later episodes will show us. But in the season premiere, we get a crash course in Ser Lyonel’s debaucherous ways. The sequence where he first meets Dunk at his pavilion party—testing wits, then having a dance-off, then a drunken exchange of deep thoughts—is not in Martin’s original story, which has just a few mentions of the Laughing Storm in action. At the press roundtable, Ings responded to a question about how he crafted his take on the character—and what it was like portraying a Westeros eccentric that so many readers already love, even if they don’t yet know too much about him. “I was given a lot of freedom by Ira , our showrunner, and Owen , our director,” Ings said. “But honestly, Ira had done a huge amount to bring that character that people love from the books and to kind of give life to him and flesh him out and give a sense of the fun and irreverence of that guy on the page.”.’ He was described in the brief as Captain Jack Sparrow meets Ernest Hemingway, which was such a fascinating collision. I was like, ‘I don’t know how those two flavors fit together, but boy do I want to taste the outcome.’ So there was a lot of freedom, and Ira was super open to that kind of playfulness, and it needed that. He created an environment where I could be confident and be weird, and I just had to sort of trust those guys that they would pull me back in if it went too far.”LEGO Goes All-In on Star Wars With the R2-D2 Set at a Record Low, Includes a 25th Anniversary Darth Malak Minifigure‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Kicks Off Its Delightful New ‘Game of Thrones’ Adventure Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell star as George R.R. Martin's misfit heroes Dunk and Egg in the HBO series.As 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' arrives on HBO, the author is once again addressing that long-awaited next entry in his 'A Song of Ice and Fire' book series.James WhitbrookShowrunner Ira Parker explains how the iconic music finds its way into HBO's latest journey to George R.R. Martin's Westeros.

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