Life After Death on 'Game of Thrones': 12 Actors' First Post-'Thrones' Roles
They're doing FINE.
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1
Iwan Rheon
HBO/ABC
It's hard to imagine anyone being upset when Ramsay Bolton died on Game of Thrones, but if you're missing the actor, you can catch Rheon as Maximus in Inhumans.
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2
Sean Bean
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After the shocking end of his run on Game of Thrones, Bean changed gears and played a British secret service agent.
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3
Richard Madden
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Madden followed up his role as Robb Stark with a part in the French romance film A Promise.
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4
Michelle Fairley
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After her stint on Game of Thrones, Fairley guest-starred on Suits, alongside Prince Harry's girlfriend, Meghan Markle.
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5
Harry Lloyd
HBO/20th Century Fox
After Thrones, Lloyd costarred in the critically-acclaimed Margaret Thatcher biopic, The Iron Lady.
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6
Jason Momoa
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Momoa followed up his time as Khal Drogo with a role in the action, thriller film Bullet to the Head.
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7
Charles Dance
HBO/20th Century Fox
After ending his time on GOT, Dance took on a couple of small roles before coming back as another intimidating patriarch in Victor Frankenstein.
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8
Rose Leslie
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After her heart-wrenching end on Game of Thrones, Leslie made a few television appearances in shows like Utopia and Downton Abbey and in the miniseries The Great Fire. But then came a big screen role in The Last Witch Hunter, starring Vin Diesel.
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9
Pedro Pascal
HBO/CBS
After his character's tragic demise on GOT, Pascal did a stint on The Mentalist as Agent Marcus Pike.
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10
Faye Marsay
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After ultimately losing out to Arya in Season 6 as The Waif, Marsay went on to appear in an episode of Black Mirror, keeping her prestige TV rep in tact.
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11
Natalie Dormer
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Margaery was a hard character to lose, but Dormer's schedule is already full. She's set to star in Picnic At Hanging Rock, an Australian miniseries, later this year.
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12
Diana Rigg
HBO/ITV
The Queen of Thorns went out on a fittingly sharp note, but Dame Diana Rigg is far from done. This year, she joined the cast of ITV's Victoria.