The star of "Game of Thrones" says that the 10 -hour torture scene gave him "a chronic claustrophobia"

Hannah Waddingham said the scene should be "in fact in the water".


Hannah Waddingham is famous for its role in Ted Lasso However, fans first had a taste of her actor chops when she played as Septa Unlla Game Of Thrones . Its legendary performance within the framework of the faith of seven in the HBO Fantastic dramatic series is cemented in the history of pop culture, but it did not come without its challenges. By thinking about some of the most heartbreaking scenes of the show, Waddingham now realizes that it was almost dedicated to a fault.

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On The Late Show with Stephen Colbert , the British actor spoke of the "horrible" scene during season 6, in which his character is imprisoned and tortured by Cersei Lannister (played by Lena Headey ). The form of punishment is the return to the return of the moment when UNLLA was originally touched Cersei in season 5. Although Waddingham knew what the scene demanded as an actor, she was not prepared for the repercussions that would come with it.

"I am attached to a table with all these leather straps. I could not raise my head because I said that it would be too obvious that it is cowardly," she explained in the show. "I couldn't speak because the mountain had its hand on my mouth while I was screaming and I had strap marks everywhere as if I had been attacked."

Although it is only a 90 -second scene, Waddingham said the shooting took 10 hours. In addition to that, she succumbed to one of the most diabolistic forms of torture: waterboarding. "It was horrible. Ten hours being in fact in the water, as in fact borders," she recalls.

Waddingham then revealed, " Thrones gave me something that I did not expect it and it is a chronic claustrophobia. ""

Speak with Collider In 2021, Waddingham said that the special day on the set was tied with childbirth as "the worst day of my life". After filming, she "had a terrible panic about this" and asked for professional help.

"I had not even realized that it definitely gave me a claustrophobia in the water. Certainly," she said. "And I went actually and I had a little discussion with someone on this subject, because it is completely complete for 10 hours, then only a minute and 30 seconds can be used on the camera."

Although an inhuman moment in the series, Waddinghman noted that the scenes of this nature were not unusual Game Of Thrones . In fact, some of his co-stars were imperturbable by his horrible appearance after the shooting. "One of the other guys who had shot something else was:" You're lucky, I just crawled through [Expletive] on my elbow for four days "", recalls Waddingham.

Nevertheless, Waddingham said: "It doesn't matter when you are Thrones Because you just want to give the best. ""

She added that she thought it was the ethics of distribution work and the crew that makes Game Of Thrones incomparable. "The reason I don't think it is still touched, in terms of cinematography as a series, it's just a different level, but with whom waterboarding comes," she joked.


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