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The performer who's known for playing ill-fated characters says he's no longer upset at having become such a funny part of pop culture.
When it comes to dying onscreen, there's no better poster-child than Sean Bean, who's died a fictional death over 20 times over his career.
Years later, Bean would be further immortalized as Ned Stark, the patriarch of the Stark family, in the beloved HBO series adaptation of George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones. But Stark doesn’t ...
Branching out brought worldwide fame, thanks to Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones. But recent bravura ... but those times are few and far between.” Sean Bean and James Nelson-Joyce star ...
Sean Bean plays Ronnie Phelan, Michael’s mentor and the brutal gang leader pulling the strings, all while getting his son Jamie (Jack McMullen) ready to take over the family business.
Sean Bean's new BBC drama This City Is Ours is on track to become a fan favourite after its premiere last night. The Game of Thrones actor stars in the Liverpool-set drama, which viewers have ...
Sean Bean has revealed one thing that "really upset" him about his new BBC crime drama This City Is Ours. The Game of Thrones actor is set to play a gang leader called Ronnie in the upcoming ...
Actor Sean Bean, famed for his roles as Boromir in the Lord Of The Rings trilogy and Ned Stark in Game of Thrones, is back on our screens again in This City Is Ours. The new BBC One drama series ...
Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones Star Sean Bean Doesn't Mind Being a Meme: 'I'm Not Really Dead!' ...