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Beyond the Throne: Epic journeys, enduring friendships and surprising tales
By (Author) Kristian Nairn
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
10th December 2024
24th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Film, TV and Radio industries
Television
Film, television, radio genres: Science fiction, fantasy and horror
791.4572
Hardback
272
Width 150mm, Height 234mm, Spine 24mm
500g
Beyond the Throne is the first memoir to share behind-the-scenes stories of the perils and triumphs of Game of Thrones from beloved performer Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor and became one of the most recognizable figures of the global television phenomenon.
The story of an unlikely hero who fulfilled his destiny...Fans will be fascinated by Kristian Nairn's experience on Game of Thrones, from his unlikely audition to his on-the-job training as an actor to his ascendance as one of the most beloved and pivotal characters on the show. Nairn details the camaraderie that develops as the actors face the elements on set, not entirely unlike the ones their characters must endure on screen, as well as the life-altering effects of worldwide stardom.Nairn's personal story-raised by a single mother during the Troubles in Ireland, coming of age as a gay man in Lisburn and Belfast, navigating intolerance, and seeking out his scene-is an epic, often rollicking, sometimes heart-breaking journey. Nairn finds his voice and his confidence performing as a drag queen called Revvlon, and eventually DJing at the legendary nightclub Kremlin. Through the pitfalls and revelations of his creative pursuits, Nairn comes to understand who he really is, and that he is enough-a message that will resonate for anyone who has struggled to find their place.Kristian Nairn is one of Ireland's most prolific house DJs for the last two decades, now internationally famous for his role as Hodor in Game of Thrones. Nairn's additional credits include the films The Appearance, Robin Hood: The Rebellion, Mythical: The Godslayer, and the television shows The Rookie and Our Flag Means Death. He lives in Northern Ireland.