Standing outside the Powerscourt Centre on a mild Saturday morning, Aidan Gillen cuts an anonymous figure. Coffee in hand, wearing a black hoodie and a clean pair of grey Converse, you would be inclined to think he was teenager rather than a celebrated actor, but the forty-three-year-old’s famously boyish looks are hidden behind tiredness and a wary glower; the flecks of grey in his hair also give him away.
Everything about Gillen seems an attempt at deflecting from his relative celebrity; he describes himself as “vaguely recognisable” and proves to be extremely uncomfortable with the public’s attention, especially for an actor. After spending the past fifteen years in central roles, at home and abroad, on shows such as Queer as Folk, The Wire, Love/Hate and Game of Thrones, one would expect him to feel at home in the spotlight, and, despite his awkwardness, he is never less than thoughtful and articulate. Considering his suspicion of publicity, his latest role as host of RTÉ’s Other Voices is a rather fitting one. “I thought from my side of things that it’d be free and easy non-limelight type work; I could just be myself, watch people I admire play good music and throw the odd comment in here and there. When you get left in charge of the shop you just have to get on like you know what you’re doing, don’t you? That’s how you learn, I think.”
Source: Full article @ The University Observer
Game of Thrones - Interview with Aidan Gillen
Feb 23, 2012
Game of Thrones
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Great Interview, He is a great actor and just perfect as Littlefinger.
ReplyDeleteLove that he's signed on for 6 seasons.
For a long time I always thought of him as Stuart Allen Jones from the UK QAF but Littlefinger is definitely changing that! Great actor
ReplyDeleteI've seen him on a few shows now and no one role stuck in my mind despite the brilliance of The Wire. After Game of thrones though I will likely see him as Littlefinger too!
ReplyDeleteI agree with him that Littlefinger isn't so much a villain as he is just good at playing the game. Sometimes he sacrifices pawns, but he and Varys are both just looking out for the King - whoever or whatever they think that is.
ReplyDeleteGreat actor, lovely interview.
ReplyDeletePowerful actor....totally under-rated! :)
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