Miltos yerolemou biography of donald
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Miltos Yerolemou
- "It was really great being on set. You've got people inside tiny droids, practical animatronics, the whole bar was built with hundreds of people in there. I couldn't tell what droids had people in them…I just felt like a child, not believing any of these amazing creations."
- ―Miltos Yerolemou[2]
Miltos Yerolemou is a British actor[1] who played a bar patron in Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens.[3] He is best known for playing master swordfighter Syrio Forel on the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones.[1]
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- "I hadn't even seen it move I just thought it was going to be still but then 'Action' is called and it starts picking up a glass of brandy to drink it and gargling away. I'm staring at it going, 'Oh my god, that's amazing!' and then I hear 'Cut, cut, cut…you are supposed to be having an argument can you do something quite demonstrative' and I said, 'I just hadn't see
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Miltos Yerolemou
British actor
Miltos Yerolemou
Yerolemou at the Brussels Comic Con in 2018
Born Miltos Yerolemou
London, England
Occupation Actor Years active 1995–present Miltos Yerolemou is a British actor best known for his role as Syrio Forel in the HBO fantasy TV series Game of Thrones.
Yerolemou has also made appearances in films such as Star Wars: The Force Awakens and The Danish Girl.
Early life
[edit]The son of Greek Cypriot parents, Yerolemou was born in London and grew up in the United Kingdom. After his graduation, Yerolemou did not take lessons, but instead learned how to act by stage experience.
Career
[edit]From 1997 to 2003 he was a regular on the television series Hububb. In 1998, he had a supporting role in Middleton's Changeling, and in 1999, he took part in a film adaptation of the Shakespeare play The Winter's Tale. It was followed by two extras roles in the documentary Neanderthal. He also appe
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George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones novels have plenty of characters with ambiguous morality, but a few were written as heroes. Syrio Forel was one, and he (apparently) died to save his swordfighting lärling, Arya Stark.
Forel's death was "offscreen," both in the books and in the television adaptation, so some Game of Thrones fans hold out hope that the former First Sword of Braavos is still alive.
The Greek actor who brought Forel to the screen, Miltos Yerolemou (pronounced Yur-rel-le-mou,), was certainly alive and well in Houston at Comicpalooza, signng autographs and teaching classes on the water dancer-style of swordfighting to attendees.
(By the way, if you want to learn some of these swordfighting moves for yourself, the last class fryst vatten today at Comicpalooza at 3 p.m. Cost is $50. Sign up at Yerolemou's booth in the autograph area at ingångsrum E in order to attend.)
How did he land the part of the beloved character of Syrio? (By the way, did you know he read for an entire