A beautiful soul – he will be missed by all the GOT family. “Always professional and mannerly with a big broad beaming smile. The cast of Taxi also included Jeff Conaway, Danny DeVito, Tony Danza, Andy Kaufman, and Marilu Henner, to name a few, so it easily made viewers laugh every episode. “Even among the thousands of extras that came through the crowd room on Thrones – Andrew always stood out,” she said. Pamela Smyth, who oversaw crowd makeup for “Game of Thrones,” also remembered Dunbar in a statement to Belfast Live. To lose a loved one so young, I can only imagine what his family are going through. In an Instagram story, Allen noted Dunbar’s passing, writing, “Extremely shocked and saddened to hear of his passing. 1 - Falls Off Top 10 Listĭunbar appeared on the final three seasons of “Game of Thrones,” beginning with Season 6’s “Battle of the Bastards.” In addition serving as a body double for Allen’s Theon and as a background performer in other “GOT” roles, he also appeared “Line of Duty,” “Derry Girls” and SYFY’s “Krypton.” He was so versatile we could cast him in anything, he was such a talented performer he would always end up being featured, and he was so adored that he was always requested by productions again and again.”Īlso Read: 'Game of Thrones' Is Most-Tweeted-About Show of 2019, 'SNL' - Last Year's No. “We have so many fond memories of the years Andrew worked with us. “To say we are shocked and saddened at the passing of Andrew Dunbar is an understatement,” the Ireland-based talent agency The Extras Dept. HBO Andrew Dunbar, who worked as a body double for Alfie Allen’s Theon Greyjoy and a background actor on HBO’s Game of Thrones, has died. He was in his 30s.ĭunbar died suddenly at his home in East Belfast, Ireland, on Christmas Eve, according to the Daily Mail. Jon Bernthal later took up the mantle in Netflix’s “Daredevil” and “The Punisher” shows.Andrew Dunbar, who worked as a body double for Alfie Allen’s Theon Greyjoy and a background actor on HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” has died. Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Dodge Actor Max von Sydow, who appeared in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Game of Thrones, died Sunday at the age of 90. “War Zone” was a PG-13 reboot of the series, but it fizzled at the box office after earning $10.1 million from a $35 million budget. Dolph Lundgren first played the vigilante in a straight-to-video release in 1989, followed by Thomas Jane in 2004’s R-rated “Punisher.” The film was distributed by Lionsgate in North America, before Disney acquired the rights to the Marvel universe and later re-introduced the character in the Netflix series “Daredevil.” Stevenson was the third actor to portray the Punisher on screen. In 2008, Stevenson landed a starring role in the Marvel film, “Punisher: War Zone,” where he played the titular mercenary Frank Castle. In the film, his character sacrifices himself in battle to help Arthur (Clive Owen) and his brotherhood of warriors. His first major film role came in Antoine Fuqua’s 2004’s adventure movie “King Arthur,” where he played Dagonet, one of the Knights of the Round Table. Born in Northern Ireland on May 25, 1964, Stevenson began his career appearing on TV shows in the 1990s before landing action roles in Hollywood films starting in the 2000s.
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