It has been a while since the race for the Iron Throne ended, and the cast has been busy conquering everything from superhero universes to prestige TV and theater. Here is a friendly check-in on where the most familiar faces from Westeros have taken their talents and what they have been working on since the show wrapped.
Emilia Clarke
Clarke stepped into the Marvel world with ‘Secret Invasion’ and led indie projects like ‘The Pod Generation’. She continues to balance film and TV with stage work in London and New York. Clarke is also active with charitable causes that support brain injury recovery and refugee aid.
Kit Harington
Harington returned to high profile genre work with ‘Eternals’ and environmental anthology ‘Extrapolations’. He has taken on smaller thrillers and stage roles while developing new projects as a producer. Harington also supports mental health initiatives and arts education programs.
Peter Dinklage
Dinklage headlined the musical drama ‘Cyrano’ and joined franchise fare like ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’. He continues to voice animated features and appear in acclaimed indies. Dinklage frequently collaborates with theater companies and supports animal rights organizations.
Lena Headey
Headey leads the sci-fi series ‘Beacon 23’ and appeared in the political satire ‘White House Plumbers’. She has expanded into directing and continues steady voice work in animation and games. Headey is also involved with charities focused on refugees and women’s advocacy.
Sophie Turner
Turner starred in the heist drama ‘Joan’ and appeared in the dark comedy ‘Do Revenge’. She remains a fixture in fashion campaigns and supports mental health awareness. Turner balances screen work with audio projects and brand partnerships.
Maisie Williams
Williams portrayed punk icon Jordan in ‘Pistol’ and took on period drama in ‘The New Look’. She explores fashion and tech ventures alongside acting. Williams also supports wildlife conservation and digital literacy programs for young people.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Coster-Waldau produced and starred in survival adventure ‘Against the Ice’ and joined the limited series ‘The Last Thing He Told Me’. He continues to work across European and American productions. He is a UNDP Goodwill Ambassador focusing on climate action and gender equality.
Gwendoline Christie
Christie stole scenes in ‘Wednesday’ and embodied Lucifer in ‘The Sandman’. She remains active in avant-garde film and high fashion collaborations. Christie supports arts education and frequently appears at major cultural festivals and exhibitions.
Iain Glen
Glen anchored the ensemble thriller ‘The Rig’ and appears regularly in British and European dramas. He maintains a strong stage presence with Shakespearean and contemporary roles. Glen also narrates documentaries and audiobooks.
Carice van Houten
Van Houten starred in the Dutch crime series ‘Red Light’ and continues to choose European auteur projects. She is active in music collaborations and art installations. Van Houten supports environmental causes and advocates for creative freedom in film.
Alfie Allen
Allen joined the war satire ‘Jojo Rabbit’ and the military drama ‘SAS: Rogue Heroes’. He has earned strong notices on stage in London and New York. Allen continues to mix television, theater, and independent films.
Natalie Dormer
Dormer headlined ‘Penny Dreadful: City of Angels’ and works frequently in narration and podcasts. She develops projects through her production partnerships with a focus on female-driven stories. Dormer also supports children’s literacy and conservation groups.
Richard Madden
Madden fronted the global spy series ‘Citadel’ and expanded his action resume after ‘Eternals’. He continues to lead international coproductions and prestige thrillers. Madden supports charities focused on homelessness and youth opportunity.
Rose Leslie
Leslie starred in ‘The Time Traveler’s Wife’ and crime drama ‘Vigil’. She continues to work in British television and audiobooks. Leslie is also involved in philanthropic efforts related to maternal health and early childhood support.
Jason Momoa
Momoa returned as Arthur Curry in ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ and made a memorable turn in ‘Fast X’. He produces adventurous travel and environmental projects through his company. Momoa is a vocal advocate for ocean conservation and Native Hawaiian causes.
Sean Bean
Bean has led acclaimed British dramas including prison series ‘Time’ and appeared in ensemble genre projects like ‘Snowpiercer’. He frequently returns to theater and radio dramas. Bean supports veteran organizations and film education programs in the UK.
Aidan Gillen
Gillen starred in UFO drama ‘Project Blue Book’ and the Irish crime saga ‘Kin’. He remains active in Irish theater and independent cinema. Gillen participates in arts festivals and literacy campaigns across Ireland.
Conleth Hill
Hill appeared in literary mystery ‘Magpie Murders’ and the Irish series ‘Holding’. He continues to work steadily on stage in the West End and with touring productions. Hill also lends his voice to radio plays and documentary narration.
Isaac Hempstead Wright
Hempstead Wright appeared in space thriller ‘Voyagers’ and focuses on university studies alongside acting. He supports science and education outreach programs. He continues to develop roles in independent film and television.
Rory McCann
McCann popped up in adventure blockbuster ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ and has kept a low profile between select roles. He favors character parts in genre films and TV. McCann enjoys an off-grid lifestyle and supports outdoor conservation efforts.
John Bradley
Bradley charmed rom-com audiences in ‘Marry Me’ and explored sci-fi disaster territory in ‘Moonfall’. He appears in UK television comedies and dramas between film projects. Bradley is active in charity football events and community arts programs.
Hannah Waddingham
Waddingham broke out globally with ‘Ted Lasso’ while continuing musical theater and live specials. She hosts high-profile televised events and performs in concert. Waddingham supports music education and children’s charities.
Pedro Pascal
Pascal cemented leading man status with ‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘The Last of Us’. He balances franchise work with films and prestige theater. Pascal engages with immigrant advocacy and Latin American arts initiatives.
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