Welcome to Enchanting Emilia Clarke, a fansite decided to the actress best known as Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones since 2011. She acted on stage in Breakfast at Tiffany's on Broadway, plus many movies, including Terminator Genisys, Me Before You, Solo: A Star Wars Story, and Last Christmas has some great upcoming projects. She'll be joining the MCU next year for Secret Invasions. Emilia has represented Dolce & Gabbana's and Clinque. That's not to mention being beloved by fans and celebrities internationally for her funny, quirky, humble, kind, and genuine personality. She's truly Enchanting.
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July 08 2012

2:45-3:45 Game of Thrones Panel and Q&A session— Based on the bestselling fantasy book series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin, HBO’s Game of Thrones series concluded its 10-episode second season on June 3. Created and executive produced by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, the series follows kings and queens, knights and renegades, liars and noblemen as they vie for power in a land where summers span decades and winters can last a lifetime. Season 2 of the hit series told an epic story of duplicity and treachery, nobility and honor, conquest and triumph, set in an enthralling world of intrigue, seduction, and magic. Based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, production of season 2 also took place in Croatia and Iceland. Some of the cast featured in the second season and appearing on this panel are (in alphabetical order) Alfie Allen as Theon Greyjoy, Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen, Michelle Fairley as Catelyn Stark, Kit Harington as Jon Snow, Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister, and Richard Madden as Robb Stark. George R. R. Martin, who also serves as a co-executive producer and writer on the series, moderates with executive producer Carolyn Strauss. Hall H

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July 08 2012

Emilia Clarke’s breakout performance as Daenerys Targaryen on HBO’s Game of Thrones landed her on one of four Entertainment Weekly covers this week. Shooting in Croatia last fall, the 23-year-old actress took a break from playing the exiled dragon queen to talk to EW. Below, Clarke discusses her character in season 2, fan reactions, working with dragons, the show’s ratings, and more.

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July 08 2012

Previously we met Kit Harrington, who plays Jon Snow. Next up is series favourite Emilia Clarke. After only a handful of minor television roles, Emilia found herself playing a lead role in one of HBO’s most expensive productions to date. It would later earn her an EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama. As Daenerys Targaryen, Emilia plays only one of two surviving children of the Mad King Aerys II. Daenerys was born in exile after Robert’s Rebellion overthrew her father. Raised in the Free Cities across the Narrow Sea by her cruel brother Viserys (Harry Lloyd), Daenerys is a timid girl who is sold to wife by her brother King to the Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo (Jason Momoa) in exchange for an army.

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July 08 2012

Emilia is a young actress, who recently graduated from the famous London Drama Centre. Her first wide-screen appearance was in the TV-movie Triassic Attack (2010), and she also debuted in TV in one episode of the Doctors.

Her greatest opportunity came when she was cast in Game of Thrones as the youngest living Targaryen, right after Tamzin Merchant left the same role. I believe we can say that she does her job really well.

Emilia kindly and enthusiastically answered our questions.

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July 08 2012

Here’s the final cast interview in our Game of Thrones series and it’s with the beautiful Emilia Clarke who plays Daenerys Targaryen in the hit HBO show. In the interview we get to hear about how she got the role, how she felt when she first found out about all the nudity and sex that would take place with her character and how she dealt with that.

We also hear about her acting alongside digital dragons and eating 28 hearts! Read on for more and the rest of our interviews can be found in the links below.

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July 08 2012

Emilia Clarke’s Daenerys Targaryen began Game of Thrones a shy, silver-haired beauty living under the thumb of her brother and then the Dothraki warlord he married her off to, Kahl Drogo. But as the season progressed, she turned into Drogo’s confidante and a horse-heart-eating khaleesi, well on her way to being the character beloved by fans of the books. On the heels of the shocking penultimate episode, we spoke to the 24-year-old Clarke about going straight from drama school in London to a hit show on HBO, the rape scene that wasn’t really in the book, and how that heart tasted.

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July 08 2012

Sweet, beautiful and incredibly sympathetic, Emilia talks about how significant Game of Thrones is for her. She plays one of the most popular characters, Danaerys, the heir of an ancient line, Mother of Dragons, who wants to occupy the throne of Westeros.

What did you think when you read the script for the first time? Did the sex scenes scare you?
Yes, totally. I was on vacation with my family when I started to read the script and I told myself: Oh my God!, but I had read the books, I know what I had to do and it was a collaborative process, Jason Momoa (Khal Drogo) and I discussed what we were going to do and what we thought was good. And nine out of ten times the integrity of the character wines because I was a bit scared, but the group at HBO behaved well, they helped things.

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July 08 2012

Beyond the complex plot, detailed costuming and political intrigue, GQ owns up to why HBO’s Game Of Thrones really is a must-see: Emilia Clarke

GQ was sitting with Emilia Clarke – the breakout star of HBO’s award-winning fantasy series Game Of Thrones – and had decided, when faced with the 25-year-old Londoner who ended the first series as a dragon-toting warrior badass, the show’s de facto lead and in the affections of all who’d seen it, to nerd-quiz her on the programme.

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July 08 2012

Even by the standards of other HBO shows such as Band Of Brothers or The Wire, the forthcoming fantasy series, Game Of Thrones is a sprawling mass of interweaving characters and intersecting plot lines. Benefiting from a generous budget and a starry cast (which includes Sean Bean, Mark Addy and Jason Momoa), it’s a dizzying, bloody history of feuds, affairs and intrigue.

Game Of Thrones is so intricate, in fact, that some characters are only glimpsed for a few minutes, at least in the opening pair of episodes we saw before heading off for a series of round-table interviews.

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July 08 2012

She was as charming and cheerful as you can imagine, meeting with us and fielding questions about her work. Topics range from various aspects of her performance, her familiarity with the novels (on the face of it, she’s probably read them more times than I have!), and a whole lot more. It was a pleasure speaking with her!

Q: What it’s like filming in Dubrovnik?
“It’s absolutely amazing! I can’t believe we could find a place that genuinely come from A Song of Ice and Fire. I love having days off there, too. It was really good.”

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