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"Little Devil" Peter Dinrage: It was only at 29 that he found out what he wanted to do

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"Little Devil" Peter Dinrage: It was only at 29 that he found out what he wanted to do

"Little Devil" Peter Dinrage (left)

"Little Devil" Peter Dinrage: It was only at 29 that he found out what he wanted to do

"Game of Thrones" stills Photo/ Guangzhou Daily all-media reporter Li Hua remade

The eighth season of the hit drama "Game of Thrones" is coming to an end. If you talk about the best supporting role, not the little demon Tyrion Lannister Mo, the wisdom of the little demon in the play and the three-inch tongue have left a deep impression on the fans. Petit Tinraki also won the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor three times for his brilliant performance in Game of Thrones.

On the road of acting, he paid a lot, worked as a handyman, slept on a park bench, and at the age of 29 made up his mind to be an actor, so that he had one role after another, until 2011, when he met "Game of Thrones", a wonderful story and actor story began at the same time.

Text/Guangzhou Daily all-media reporter Li Hua

Photo / Guangzhou Daily all-media reporter Li Hua remade

"Never forget who you are. That way no one else in the world will forget. Wear it like armor, it will never be used to hurt you. This is a line from Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones, and Pete Dinrage should have loved it, as the motto suggests, and he pinned it on his social platforms.

For every episode of Game of Thrones season 8 that premieres, Pete Tinraki distributes a still and then asks, "Do you like Episode X?" He also mischievously posted a photo with the Mother of Dragons in a costume, in which the Mother of Dragons poses with her hands in a gun pose, and he poses with contempt, and the answer to this pose is all in the illustration: When someone says they don't like Game of Thrones (the action is given to them).

He also often posted stills from previous seasons, evoking waves of memories from viewers, most of which were with his younger brother, James Lannister. This is no surprise at all, as in the fifth episode of season eight, Tyrion Lannister made an affectionate confession before releasing M Lannister, "I wouldn't have lived as a child without you." You're the only one who doesn't see me as a monster. You were all I was. Then the two of them hugged and cried, which was enough to see that the brothers had a deep affection.

Of course, this is also indispensable to the photo of Cersei, the queen who is opposed to his life and death in the play, in which Cersei changes her image from high and cold, but with the little devil. In addition, he often posts some funny photos of life walking dogs and friends. At a cursory glance, the majority of people in Game of Thrones played the majority, and it was precisely because of this show that his fate was changed.

It wasn't until the age of 29 that he found out what to do

Peter Dinraki was born with hypochondriasis, which left him only 1.35 meters tall, making the dwarf an indelible label in his life. As for the strange gaze of others on his figure, he once said, "When I was young, I cared a lot. As I got older, I was a little sad and angry, and I had set up a protective wall. But after maturing, realize that you just need a little humor to sense the situation. Because you know it's not your fault, it's their fault. ”

Peter aspired to be an actor after graduating from high school, and he entered Bennington College to study acting, graduating in 1991. In 1995, he appeared on screen as a dwarf actor in the film "Rhapsody of Kaimara". The 2003 film "Next Stop, Happiness" made him a hit and was nominated for two awards. Since then, he has also made cameo appearances in HBO's TV series and befriended HBO. In 2011, he played the dwarf Tyrion Lannister in HBO's Game of Thrones, which reached the peak of his acting career.

In fact, his career as an actor has not been smooth. In 2012, he returned to his alma mater, Bennington College, to give a speech, saying many times that "don't be like me, until you are 29 years old, you find out what to do." He said he didn't want to be an office worker, he was an actor and a writer.

But forced to make a living, he still worked, "I need to find a job, I worked in a piano shop for 5 months, I once worked for a scholar to deal with debris and weeds for a year." I used to sleep on a park bench with only clothes and a toothbrush, and I slept on one bench and changed to another. The last thing I want to think about is where I will be tomorrow. ”

After two years of work and a homeless home, he finally got a formal job. Although he hated the job, he insisted on it for a long time, and this stay was 6 years. "When I was 29, I told myself that I was an actor, no matter how well paid for my next job, whether it was good or bad from now on." After leaving his previous job, he was a little scared — 10 years in a place without warmth, 6 years trapped in a nasty job, "Maybe I'm afraid of change, what about you?" ”

But a good thing happened, and Peter got a low-paying job: he starred in the play "Imperfect Love" and the tv series "13 Moons", which led to the next role and the next role, "Since then I have been an actor. "He said that the moments that changed your life have already happened and will happen again, and you will find your own rhythm or stick to yourself." Don't wait until you're 29 like me to find out what you want to do, some people don't find an interest in their whole lives, but you will find it, I promise you. So don't wait until someone tells you you're ready to act, the world may say you're not there yet. I waited too long to give me the courage to fail. Don't expect permission, don't dwell on when to tell the world you're ready, show yourself, and be brave enough to do it. The writer Beckett once said that it doesn't matter if you try and fail, try again, lose again, lose more beautifully, the world is dominated by you. ”

The finale was beautiful no matter what

In fact, Game of Thrones brought Pete's career to its peak, and his efforts and attempts really changed his world. In the third Emmy Award, he said in an interview that he was a little worried about the role of the little devil at first, "I am not familiar with the complex relationship between the plot of the book and Tyrion, my figure is not exactly in line, and I am interested in participating." When he first met the director and producer in Los Angeles, they briefly introduced him to the plot, which quickly dispelled his worries, and thus he created a lifelike little demon in the play.

A lot of the scenes were in Europe, he stayed in Europe for a long time away from home, he couldn't go home on weekends, he was deeply rooted in Ireland and other countries, "it was really very difficult to say goodbye, because I didn't say goodbye to this show, but to say goodbye to life over there." He also said, "There are a lot of surprises about this show, I like to be a part of the work, and I am proud of it." ”

With the sixth episode of the eighth season of Game of Thrones coming soon and the fate of many of the characters on the show about it, he once said of the little devil's ending, "I've had a hard time finding the right word to say, and I think Tyrion Lannister was given a very good result." Whatever it is – death is a happy ending. ”

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