The most successful Game of Thrones alums

The most successful Game of Thrones alums

As I delve into the lives of these extraordinary individuals, I am struck by the remarkable trajectories they have taken, all starting from the captivating world of Westeros. Form Harington, Maisie Williams, Sophie Turner, and Bella Ramsey – each has carved out a unique niche for themselves in the vast expanse of the entertainment industry, while maintaining strong ties to their British roots.


The highly praised fantasy show “Game of Thrones,” produced by HBO, broke viewing records and gained a massive global following. Broadcast from 2011 to 2019 over eight seasons, this series and its talented cast were frequently recognized with awards. Notably, it was nominated for 164 Primetime Emmys, ultimately taking home 59. Among the show’s many stars, who has achieved the most success?

In terms of award recognition, Peter Dinklage, playing Tyrion Lannister, garnered the most nominations (40) and victories (7). He’s the sole cast member to have won an Emmy for his performance in the series. Emilia Clarke, as Daenerys Targaryen, came very close with 29 nominations and four wins.

Although accolades can indicate success, it’s worth exploring the cast members who saw career growth from being on ‘Game of Thrones’. Given the vast array of talented individuals, we’ve narrowed down our focus to six exceptional performers.

The most successful Game of Thrones alums

Pedro Pascal

Pascal was only featured in a small number of Game of Thrones episodes, but he made an impact as Oberyn Martell, the Red Viper of Dorne, in the fourth season. Before this role he was featured in several TV series in small roles. After Game of Thrones he starred in Graceland and The Mentalist and soon after he was cast as DEA agent Javier Peña in the Netflix original Narcos. Since then he has made quite the name for himself starring in Wonder Woman: 1984, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, The Mandalorian and HBO’s adaptation of The Last of Us. Next, he’s appearing in Gladiator II as well as Fantastic Four: First Steps, playing the lead role of Reed Richards.

The most successful Game of Thrones alums

Emilia Clarke

Emily Clarke is primarily recognized for her portrayal of Daenerys Targaryen on the hit series “Game of Thrones,” which was her third major role. Her acting skills have been commended by critics, paving the way for numerous future projects. She acted alongside Jude Law in the 2013 film “Dom Hemingway” and took on the role of Sarah Connor in the 2015 film “Terminator Genisys,” the fifth installment of the “Terminator” series. She was also cast in the screen adaptation of Jojo Moyes’ novel, “Me Before You,” alongside Sam Claflin. Her roles can also be seen in “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” “Above Suspicion,” and “Last Christmas,” a film inspired by the music of Wham! Upcoming projects include an animated adaptation of Roald Dahl’s “The Twits” and a crime drama on Prime Video titled “Criminal.”

The most successful Game of Thrones alums

Kit Harington

Initially, Kit Harington aspired to become a journalist, but his career took a dramatic turn when he secured a highly acclaimed role in the National Theatre’s production of War Horse. This breakthrough performance caught the attention of casting directors for Game of Thrones, where he landed the iconic role of Jon Snow. This role marked his television debut, leading to his film debut in Silent Hill: Revelation (2012), a sequel to the 2006 movie. He later secured his first lead role in a feature film with Paul W.S. Anderson’s Pompeii, and lent his voice for Eret in How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014). In the same year, he portrayed his ancestor Robert Catesby in the historical miniseries Gunpowder, which he also wrote, produced, and starred in. More recently, Harington has joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Dane Whitman in Chloé Zhao’s Eternals and is producing a British Western titled Empire of Dirt.

The most successful Game of Thrones alums

Maisie Williams

12-year-old actress Maisie Williams debuted her career as the beloved character Arya Stark on “Game of Thrones.” Known for performing many of her own stunts, she garnered significant acclaim. Following her role as Ashildr in season 9 of the BBC’s sci-fi series “Doctor Who,” she has also appeared in two other British productions, “Cyberbully” and “iBoy.” Her first film role was the coming-of-age mystery “The Falling,” which earned her multiple awards. Subsequently, she featured in the period drama “Mary Shelley” and a romantic comedy, “Then Came You.” In addition to her acting endeavors, Williams co-founded Daisie, a social media platform designed to help artists and creators advance their careers.

The most successful Game of Thrones alums

Sophie Turner

Sophie Turner first appeared on television as Sansa Stark in ‘Game of Thrones’ at the age of 14, a role which earned her praise from critics and several award nominations. Her initial film roles included ‘Another Me’, an indie movie adapted from Catherine McPhail’s novel, and ‘Barely Lethal’, where she acted alongside Hailee Steinfeld. Turner is notably recognized for her portrayal of Jean Grey in ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ (2016), a role she reprised in the 2019 film ‘Dark Phoenix’. In 2022, Turner featured prominently in the Netflix original ‘Do Revenge’, with a scene from that movie becoming particularly popular for her character’s response to being falsely accused of drug use. Upcoming, she will take on the lead role in ‘Joan’, a six-episode British crime drama based on the true story of Joan Hannington, who was famously known as the matriarch of the British criminal underworld.

The most successful Game of Thrones alums

Bella Ramsey

In the hit series “Game of Thrones,” Ramsey made their first credited appearance as Lyanna Mormont, a role that received widespread acclaim. Prior to this, they had won awards for their performances in “The Worst Witch” and Netflix’s animated “Hilda and the Mountain King.” In 2020, they took on the role of Jane Grey, who reigned as queen of England for nine days, in the British Channel 4 series “Becoming Elizabeth.” Their next notable appearance was in HBO’s adaptation of the popular video game “The Last of Us,” where they starred alongside former “Game of Thrones” actor Pedro Pascal. They will continue to play the role of Ellie in the upcoming second season.

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