That is, will Kit Harington become too identified with the character Jon Snow that it'll affect his acting career negatively? Mark Hamill was able to break the mold by voicing The Joker, but few people remember much of his filmography outside Star Wars and Batman
Well unlike Mark Hammil he has no acting talent whatsoever. So I fully expect him to fade into obscurity rather quickly/
Jayden Anderson
nobody from GoT has any chance of having a legitimate career outside of Dinklage
Aaron Walker
Naw they'll make a sequel series in 30 years and jon snow will give up and kill himself
Landon Martinez
Peter Dinklage already had a career long before GOT and will likely have one afterwards.
As to everyone else, who knows?
Leo Russell
he'll do some fucking weird comedy after got is over, it will bevery poorly received, then he will try to act on stage with no success just to do some miserable indie shit afterwards
just wait and see
Jeremiah Nguyen
Richard Madden is doing well for himself. So are Sean Bean, Dormer and Stephen Dillane, although they already had established careers
Cooper Perry
Based Lena Headey had and will have a career after GOT.
Alexander Russell
He's probably set for life and he's married to a literal noble with a castle so I doubt he gives a fuck.
he'll eventually get cast to do the game of thrones musical on broadway
Asher Robinson
He was in that movie where he was a secret agent that really sucked balls
Anthony Garcia
Daniel Radcliffe
Lucas Bennett
The kickback cheques will be HUGE, he's set for life. He's been in every episode (?) of a hit HBO show across 8 seasons.
He'll do BBC dramas and shit for cash.
Joseph Murphy
mark hamills best role was cockknocker
Grayson Myers
She’s well on her way to becoming Helen Mirren 2.0 where she did genre garbage when she was young but graduated to Judi Dench status later in her career. Her star power will only go up after GOT is over, and expect to see her in tons of period dramas, Oscar bait, etc.
Julian Parker
Mark Hamill had no acting career because he was too ugly to play a leading man, same with Carrie Fisher, those 2 lucked out with the first Star Wars getting whoever they could. Ford was the only one with mainstream looks (by his own admittance having Jewish heritage didn't hurt either).
Wyatt Bailey
Is there anyone who had an actual career after an HBO? Apart from JK Simmons I don't recall anyone getting bigger after HBO. And he was on Oz and Law & order at the same time.
Mark Hamill didn't get roles because he's not a good actor and fucked up his face. He's good at voice acting I guess
John Lee
Fuck youre right. How could I forget.
Nathan Edwards
>James Gandolfini
Absolutely, he was in tons of shit after Sopranos, including stuff like his MoCap performance in Where The Wild Things Are which was probably the best voice work since Vin Diesel in The Iron Giant.
Michael C. Hall got Dexter after Six Feet Under. Frances Conroy from the same show did AHS and she's in Joker. Richard Jenkins is in all sorts of stuff - Cabin in the Woods, The Shape of Water.
Then you've got the Deadwood cast. Anna Gunn went on to be Skyler in Breaking Bad. Timothy Olyphant did Justified. Ian McShane's been in fucking everything.
Asher Lopez
Getting Mark Hamill'ed is a good thing, as long as you're smart with your money. You make enough to last a lifetime - a very comfortable lifetime - as long as you're not trying to live an extremely high profile lifestyle. It's not a secret that most Hollywood money managers get under the table deals from production companies, encouraging their actor clients to get the bigger house on the beach, another new sports car, another yacht, etc. This makes the actor client a slave to the money manager and the production company - they'll have to work, accepting any roles offered to them, so they can continue to live their unsustainable lifestyle.
Liam Lewis
>Yfw Sophie Turner landed Jean Grey in nu-Xmen. What talent does she have besides getting HARVESTED by Hollywood execs?, She's fucking awful.
that is a poor example because Radcliffe has a nice career after Potter. He improved a lot in acting and had a few very quality roles.
Isaiah Hughes
Speaking of "actors" who lucked out and can do whatever they want now because they are set for life, has anyone seen Sick Note? It's not good but it's essentially Ron Weasly hangs out with Nick Frost all day, making out with a chocolate lady and gets yelled at by Don Johnson. If I was a multimillionaire since age 12 that is probably the show I would have signed on for as well.
William Reed
>"Ms. Brant! Get my razor. I'll deal with this wall crawler myself!"
William Sanchez
Robb Stark, he’s been in Medici, Bodyguard, etc and did Cinderella. Medici is pretty well known, so he’s not a literally who at this point.