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Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

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Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

American actor Peter Dinklage, 48, debuted in show business in 1995 with the comedy film Living in Oblivion, and in 2003 with "Spotlight" to Tom McCarthy's first film, "The Station Agent," which was recognized by numerous independent film critics associations for best breakthrough acting.

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

Stills from "The Mind Station"

He has since appeared in a number of films and dramas until 2011, when he played the role of "Little Devil" Tyrion Lannister in the HBO series "Game of Thrones" to climb to the peak of his acting career, during which he was nominated for six Emmy Awards, twice won Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series. Peter's powerful acting skills in the television industry are obvious to all, and in 2011, he was selected by the New York times magazine as one of the eight outstanding actors who have transformed television into art in modern times.

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

You may know exactly what kind of person the "Little Devil" is in A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones, stepping out of this costume epic drama, who is the real-life Pete Dinrage? Ten things to get to know the household name actor.

American rock star Bruce Springsteen often sings at his house

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

Bruce Springsteen

Peter Tinraki was born in Morristown, New Jersey, and when he was a child, his neighbor was the agent of The American rock star bruce springsteen, the working emperor, who would occasionally visit his home to chat and play guitar. Perhaps because of this, he was inspired by his musical prowess, who once joined the punk rock band Whizzy.

2. Start a vegetarian diet at the age of 16

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

Peter began to eat vegetarian food at the age of 16 because he loved all kinds of animals and couldn't bear to hurt them. He has publicly spoken out for animal organizations many times, and recently called on fans for the internationally renowned animal protection group People for the ethical treatment of animals (peta) to stop buying huskies because they look a lot like the "ice wolves" in the play.

3. Performed many stage plays directed by his wife

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

Peter in Country January

In 2005, Peter married theater director Erica Schmidt, and their daughter was born in 2011. He has performed several stage plays directed by his wife, including "A Month in the Country" and "The Imaginary Invalid".

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

Peter was with his wife and daughter

4. Peter is the perfect choice for the original author and producer of A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones to play the "Little Devil"

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

In casting Tyrion Lannister for "Little Devil" of A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones, Pete was the perfect choice between original author George R.R. Martin and the producers, and did not have to audition to get the role. It is worth mentioning that he is the only American among the many actors who interpret the key roles in the play.

5. He was friends with Lina Heidi before performing A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

Peter and Lena Headey played siblings in A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones hate each other, but in real life, the two were close friends before performing the show. It was Pete who suggested that Lina negotiate with the producers of A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones before playing the role of "Cersei".

6. It is james, the man who provides the female protagonist's telephone call bed service in Seinfeld

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

In the classic comedy series Seinfeld, the sexy man's voice on the phone that provides the heroine's bed call service is Peter.

7. In the past, I suffered a lot because of my height

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

Peter grew up plagued by his height problems, and as a teenager he was both angry and bitter, building a wall for himself. But as he got older, he found that he could overcome it with just a little sense of humor, because it wasn't his own problem, it was someone else's problem.

8. He was so poor that he could only eat toast

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

Peter Dinrage is now paid $500,000 for an episode of A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones. But you may not know that before he became famous in his 20s, he was so poor that he could only eat toast for a whole week. At that time, I was living with a few friends in an apartment near the Williamsburg Bridge in New York, and the environment was so bad that it was no different from a slum.

9. Having never read the original novel A Song of Ice and Fire, martin was a little hurt

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

Peter Dinrage had never read the original A Song of Ice and Fire novel, and when he told the author about it, it hurt him a little.

10. It is rumored that it may play a key role in Avengers: Infinity War

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

Following a 2014 cast in X-men: days of future past, he was rumored to play a key role in another Marvel superhero movie, Avengers: Infinity War.

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

Stills from "Three Billboards"

Film and television amphibious Pete Tinraki's good acting skills are beyond doubt, leaving the star road development after "A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones" is infinitely bullish. Starring in the sci-fi suspense film Rememory, which has recently been released in the United States, in addition to the rumored "Avengers: Infinity War", the successor films include "Killer No Holiday" Martin McDonald's new black work "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri".

Ten things to get to know Peter Dinraki, the little devil of Game of Thrones

"I Think We're Lonely Now" theater photo

Based on true events, "Three Christs," the world's only surviving apocalyptic sci-fi film "I Think We're Alone Now" starring Elle Fanning, the crime film "The Thicket," and the HBO TV movie "Dinner with Ivey, which starred with "Fifty Shades of Grey" actor Jamie Dornan. (my dinner with hervé)。

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