Daniel Ings talks A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms finale, his character's anti-Targaryen sentiment, and George R.R. Martin's tease for Lyonel's future.
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Lyonel Baratheon could return in future seasons of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
Daniel Ings is just as hopeful as fans that Lyonel Baratheon will return for more A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Lyonel Baratheon actor auditioned to play Oberyn Martell and Theon Greyjoy
Before ultimately starring in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Daniel Ings had a couple of near misses with Game of Thrones.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EXCLUSIVE: British actor Daniel Ings, best-known for his numerous roles in film, television and stage, has signed with WME. He can ...
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'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Finale's Divisive Opening Scene Sets Up a Legendary Future Conflict
Note: This story contains spoilers from "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" Season 1, Episode 6. Lyonel Baratheon (Daniel Ings) is not one of the many mourning the tragic death of Prince Baelor Targaryen ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" Season 1, Episode 6. Did you catch that, "Game of Thrones" fans? There are a number of noteworthy moments in the "A Knight of ...
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is Daniel Ings’s third attempt at a George R.R. Martin adaptation, and he’s not wasting a single shit-eating grin.
Extraordinary star Máiréad Tyers is leading Channel 4, Universal and Element Pictures' adaptation of Caroline O'Donoghue’s The Rachel Incident, which has set cast. Tyers, who played the lead in hit ...
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‘Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Lyonel Baratheon actor auditioned for 2 iconic ‘Game of Thrones’ roles
Image Credit: Daniel Ings previously auditioned for a role in 'Game of Thrones' (Image: Vulture and HBO) As ‘A Knight of the ...
The Royal BratA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is Daniel Ings’s third attempt at a George R.R. Martin adaptation, and he’s not wasting a single shit-eating grin.
Filming has commenced in Ireland on brand-new drama series The Rachel Incident, adapted by Caroline O’Donoghue from her best-selling novel of the same name and produced by UCP and award-winning ...
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