List of characters created for Game of Thrones
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This page lists the characters that have been created for Game of Thrones, the television adaptation of the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, and have no equivalent counterpart in the books. The characters are listed according to their first appearance or mention in the series.
Contents
- 1 Season 1
- 2 Season 2
- 2.1 Episode 1: The North Remembers
- 2.2 Episode 2: The Night Lands
- 2.3 Episode 3: What Is Dead May Never Die
- 2.4 Episode 4: Garden of Bones
- 2.5 Episode 5: The Ghost of Harrenhal
- 2.6 Episode 6: The Old Gods and the New
- 2.7 Episode 7: A Man Without Honor
- 2.8 Episode 8: The Prince of Winterfell
- 2.9 Episode 10: Valar Morghulis
- 3 Season 3
- 3.1 Episode 1: Valar Dohaeris
- 3.2 Episode 2: Dark Wings, Dark Words
- 3.3 Episode 3: Walk of Punishment
- 3.4 Episode 4: And Now His Watch Is Ended
- 3.5 Episode 5: Kissed by Fire
- 3.6 Episode 6: The Climb
- 3.7 Episode 7: The Bear and the Maiden Fair
- 3.8 Episode 9: The Rains of Castamere
- 3.9 Episode 10: Mhysa
- 4 Season 4
- 5 Season 5
- 5.1 Episode 1: The Wars to Come
- 5.2 Episode 2: The House of Black and White
- 5.3 Episode 3: High Sparrow
- 5.4 Episode 4: Sons of the Harpy
- 5.5 Episode 5: Kill the Boy
- 5.6 Episode 6: Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken
- 5.7 Episode 7: The Gift
- 5.8 Episode 8: Hardhome
- 5.9 Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons
- 5.10 Episode 10: Mother's Mercy
- 6 Season 6
- 7 Season 7
- 8 Season 8
- 9 See also
Season 1
Episode 1: Winter Is Coming
- Tommy, played by Tommy Dunne. He is the barber at Winterfell.
- Ros, played by Esmé Bianco. She is a prostitute from the winter town. She may appear in future books according to George R. R. Martin.
Episode 2: The Kingsroad
- The son of Cersei Lannister and Robert I Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Irogenia of Lys, a famous Lysene courtesan. (mentioned only)
Episode 4: Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things
- Harkon Umber, a long-dead member of House Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lord Hothor Umber, Harkon's father. (mentioned only)
- Lady Amarylis Umber, née Manderly, Harkon's mother. (mentioned only)
- Ghiscar, a pre-Conquest dragon. (mentioned only)
- Valryon, a pre-Conquest dragon. (mentioned only)
- Vermithrax, a pre-Conquest dragon. (mentioned only)
- Essovius, a pre-Conquest dragon. (mentioned only)
- Archonei, a pre-Conquest dragon. (mentioned only)
Episode 5: The Wolf and the Lion
- Ser Marlon of Tumblestone, a knight from the westerlands or riverlands. (mentioned only)
Episode 6: A Golden Crown
- Steffon, played by an unidentified actor. He is a turnip-cart driver from the north.
- Lord Daragh Umber, a Lord of the Last Hearth. (mentioned only)
- Lady Morag Umber, Daragh's wife. (mentioned only)
- Mycah Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lucan Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lord Gareth Umber. (mentioned only)
- Joseth Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lady Regan Karstark, née Umber. (mentioned only)
- Corin Umber. (mentioned only)
- Brandon Umber. (mentioned only)
- Kear Umber. (mentioned only)
- Finn Umber. (mentioned only)
- Marya Greenleaf, Finn's wife. (mentioned only)
- Mickon Greenleaf, Warden of Last Hearth. (mentioned only)
- Benya Umber. (mentioned only)
- Tulip Umber. (mentioned only)
- Caren Umber. (mentioned only)
- Iain Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lady Arwen Swann, Iain's wife. (mentioned only)
- Lord Ector Swann, Lord of Stonehelm. (mentioned only)
- Lady Eleanor Swann, Ector's wife. (mentioned only)
- Iain Umber, son of Iain. (mentioned only)
- Emilia Umber. (mentioned only)
- Hollys Umber, née Tallhart. (mentioned only)
- Lord Tyrek Tallhart. (mentioned only)
- Lady Petra Tallhart. (mentioned only)
- Lady Katrina Umber, née Cerwyn. (mentioned only)
- Lord Cleos Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lady Vivian Cerwyn. (mentioned only)
- Maynard Umber. (mentioned only)
- Cedric Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lord Tommard Karstark, Lord of Karhold. (mentioned only)
- Lord Beric Karstark, Tommard's father. (mentioned only)
- Lady Mara Karstark, Tommard's mother. (mentioned only)
- Berrican Karstark. (mentioned only)
- Uthor Karstark. (mentioned only)
- Petyr Karstark. (mentioned only)
- Jon Karstark. (mentioned only)
- Laurence Karstark. (mentioned only)
- Ser Jore Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Lord Erich Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Lady Conn Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Marek Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Helos Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Emilia Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Morgana Umber. (mentioned only)
- Visneya Targaryen, wife of Viserys II Targaryen. (mentioned only)
- Serena Blackfyre, lowborn wife of Daemon I Blackfyre. (mentioned only)
- Lord Axel Baratheon, son of Orys Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Lady Alanna Penrose, Axel's wife. (mentioned only)
- Steffon Trant. (mentioned only)
- Lord Serac Baratheon, son of Orys. (mentioned only)
- Lady Monica Baratheon, née Velaryon, Serac's wife. (mentioned only)
- Lord William Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Reginald Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Steffon Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Padraic Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Flynn Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Ser Mychal Baratheon, Kingsguard to Aenys I Targaryen. In The World of Ice & Fire (2014), he is brought into book-canon as Ser Raymont Baratheon, though as of Fire & Blood (2018), his canonicity is dubious. (mentioned only)
- Ser Serwyn Errol, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard. (mentioned only)
- Ethelide Baratheon, daughter of Orys. (mentioned only)
- Theresa Baratheon, daughter of Orys. (mentioned only)
- Ser Kevan, Theresa's husband. (mentioned only)
- Petyr, son of Kevan. (mentioned only)
- Lady Martyna Mullendore, wife of Lord William. (mentioned only)
- William Baratheon, son of William. (mentioned only)
- Jon Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Martyn Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Mace Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Orys Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Theodor Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Bryte Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Tommax Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Lorax Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Brune Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Gude Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Lex Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Wineiri Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Miriam Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Argalia Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Lord Symeon Baratheon, son of Lyonel Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Lady Meera Baratheon, Symeon's wife. (mentioned only)
- Lord Maynard Royce. (mentioned only)
- Lord Robar Royce. (mentioned only)
- Lady Diana Royce. (mentioned only)
- Lady Mavis Royce, née Belmore. (mentioned only)
- Andar Royce. (mentioned only)
- Paxter Royce. (mentioned only)
- Junia Royce. (mentioned only)
- Serena Royce. (mentioned only)
- Lady Elena Egen. (mentioned only)
- Lord Xander Egen. (mentioned only)
- Lady Rusalia Egen. (mentioned only)
- Maxim Royce, brother of Yohn Royce. (mentioned only)
- Waymar Royce, brother of Yohn Royce. (mentioned only)
- Lady Wylla Waynwood. (mentioned only)
- Edwina Royce. (mentioned only)
- Brammax Egen. (mentioned only)
- Ser Stentey Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Dareon Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Simon Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Stephus Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Maynard Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Lionel Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Gilwood Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Samwell Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Dorgas Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Sansa Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Millicent Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Donal Royce. (mentioned only)
- Ser Donal Royce, Donal's father. (mentioned only)
- Priscilla Royce. (mentioned only)
- Catherine Hornwood. (mentioned only)
- Mavis Royce. (mentioned only)
- Pruea Royce. (mentioned only)
- Philippa Royce. (mentioned only)
- Danaela Royce. (mentioned only)
- Junia Royce. (mentioned only)
- Luna Royce. (mentioned only)
- Wayrick Royce. (mentioned only)
Episode 7: You Win or You Die
- Armeca, played by Sahara Knite. She is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
- Balian, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made ranger of the Night's Watch.
- Echiel, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made builder of the Night's Watch.
- Escan, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made ranger of the Night's Watch.
- Gordo, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made steward of the Night's Watch.
- Joby, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made steward of the Night's Watch.
- Luke, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made steward of the Night's Watch.
- Mink, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made steward of the Night's Watch.
- Nelugo, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made ranger of the Night's Watch.
- Niko, played by Denis Halligan. He is a newly-made ranger of the Night's Watch.
- Rancer, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made builder of the Night's Watch.
- Vorkoy, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made builder of the Night's Watch.
- One-Eyed Joe, a senior steward at Castle Black. (mentioned only)
Episode 9: Baelor
- Arwaya Frey, played by an unidentified actress. She is a daughter of Walder Frey.
- Waldron Frey, betrothed to Arya Stark. In the books, she is betrothed to Elmar Frey. (mentioned only)
Season 2
Episode 1: The North Remembers
- Lord Leadranach, played by Pat Mooney. He is a northern lord.
- Lord Portan, played by Gordon Fulton. He is a northern lord.
- Kovarro, played by Steven Cole. He replaces Jhogo.
- Ser Alton Lannister, played by Karl Davies. He replaces Ser Cleos Frey.
- Daisy, played by Maisie Dee. She is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
Episode 2: The Night Lands
- Petyr Baratheon, stillborn son of Stannis Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Tommard Baratheon, stillborn son of Stannis Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Edric Baratheon, stillborn son of Stannis Baratheon. (mentioned only)
Episode 3: What Is Dead May Never Die
- Gerald, played by Ken Fletcher. He is a groom in the army of Renly Baratheon.
- Willem, a commoner killed by Yoren for killing his older brother. (mentioned only)
- Lady Zourif, a probably-fictitious noblewoman mentioned by Shae. (mentioned only)
Episode 4: Garden of Bones
- Rennick, played by David Fynn. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
- Talisa Maegyr, played by Oona Chaplin. She replaces Jeyne Westerling.
- Weasel, played by Paul Kealyn. He replaces Weese and has the same name as the book-character Weasel who appears in the same chapters.
- Ganes, a butcher from the riverlands and a collaborator with the brotherhood without banners. (mentioned only)
- The Spice King, played by Nicholas Blane. He is one of the Thirteen of Qarth.
- The Silk King, played by Slavko Juraga. He is one of the Thirteen of Qarth.
- The Copper King, played by an unidentified extra. He is one of the Thirteen of Qarth.
Episode 5: The Ghost of Harrenhal
- Reginald Lannister, played by Patrick Fitzsymons. He is a member of House Lannister of Lannisport.
- Malakho, played by Robert Boroje. He is an elderly Dothraki in Daenerys's khalasar.
- Harker, played by an unidentified actor. He is a ranger in Qhorin Halfhand's party.
- Borba, played by Marcus Shakesheff. He is a ranger in Qhorin Halfhand's party.
Episode 6: The Old Gods and the New
- Lord Marlyn Dormand, a northern lord. (mentioned only)
Episode 7: A Man Without Honor
- Jack, played by an unidentified actor. He is a northern orphan. He does exist in the books but is unnamed and slightly different.
- Billy, played by an unidentified actor. He is a northern orphan. He does exist in the books but is unnamed and slightly different.
- Bernadette, played by Sara Dylan. She is a handmaiden serving in the Red Keep.
- Cynda Lannister, the mother of Alton Lannister. (mentioned only)
- Ser Willem Frey, a knight of House Frey. There is a character named Willem Frey in the books but he is a ten-year-old page. (mentioned only)
- Bryan, a former squire of Jaime Lannister. (mentioned only)
Episode 8: The Prince of Winterfell
Episode 10: Valar Morghulis
- Tom, played by Christopher Reilly. He is a Stark man-at-arms.
Season 3
Episode 1: Valar Dohaeris
- Dongo the Doomed, played by Ian Whyte. He is a giant in Mance Rayder's army.
- Mirelle, played by Elisa Lasowski. She is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
- Ser Jaremy Mallister, played by an unidentified actor. He is a bannerman of Hoster Tully.
Episode 2: Dark Wings, Dark Words
- Locke, played by Noah Taylor. He replaces Vargo Hoat.
Episode 3: Walk of Punishment
- Karl Tanner, played by Burn Gorman. He replaces Clubfoot Karl and Dirk.
- Greizhen mo Ullhor, played by Clifford Barry. He replaces Grazdan mo Ullhor.
- Genna, played by Kylie Harris. She is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
- Kayla, played by Pixie Le Knot. She is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
Episode 4: And Now His Watch Is Ended
- Allana, a cousin of Margaery Tyrell. (mentioned only)
Episode 5: Kissed by Fire
- Olyver, played by Will Tudor. He is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
Episode 6: The Climb
- Black Walder Rivers, played by Tim Plester, He replaces Walder Rivers and Black Walder Frey.
Episode 7: The Bear and the Maiden Fair
- Razdal mo Eraz, played by George Georgiou. He replaces Grazdan mo Eraz.
- Violet, played by Stephanie Blacker. She is a bedwarmer of Ramsay Snow.
- Myranda, played by Charlotte Hope. She replaces the Bastard's Boys.
- Bruni, the late husband of Osha. (mentioned only)
Episode 9: The Rains of Castamere
- Walda Frey, played by an unidentified actress. She is a daughter of Walder Frey.
- Derwa Frey, played by Maeve Guy. She is a daughter of Walder Frey.
- Waldra Frey, played by an unidentified actress. She is a daughter of Walder Frey.
- Janeya Frey, played by an unidentified actress. She is a granddaughter of Walder Frey.
- Neyela Frey, played by Elizabeth Wiffen. She is a granddaughter of Walder Frey.
- Marianne Frey, played by Katie Creaven. She is a granddaughter of Walder Frey.
- Freya Frey, played by Susie McWilliams. She is a granddaughter of Walder Frey.
Episode 10: Mhysa
- Lord Desmond Crakehall, played by Maro Drobnic. He replaces Roland Crakehall.
- Ser Eldrick Sarsfield, played by an unidentified actor. He is a knight of House Sarsfield.
Season 4
Episode 1: Two Swords
- Lord Blackmont, played by Daniel Rabin. He replaces Larra Blackmont.
- Lowell, played by an unidentified actor. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
- Morgan, played by Chris Reilly. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
- Lord Beric Dayne, the father of Ser Arthur Dayne. (mentioned only)
Episode 2: The Lion and the Rose
- Tansy, played by Jazzy de Lisser. She replaces Kyra.
- The Night King, played by Richard Brake and later Vladimír Furdík. He is the leader of the white walkers.
Episode 3: Breaker of Chains
- Olly, played by Brenock O'Connor. He replaces Satin.
- Guymon, played by Jem Wall. He is Olly's father.
- King Orys I, an old Westerosi king. (mentioned only)
- Elyo Grivas, a First Sword of Braavos. (mentioned only)
- Sally, played by Trixiebelle Harrowell. She is the daughter of a farmer in the riverlands.
Episode 4: Oathkeeper
- Viola Redwyne, the sister of Olenna Tyrell. (mentioned only)
- Sissy, played by Jane McGrath. She is one of Craster's wives.
- Morag, played by Deirdre Monaghan. She is one of Craster's wives.
Episode 6: The Laws of Gods and Men
- Lhara, played by Sarine Sofair. She is a Braavosi prostitute.
Episode 7: Mockingbird
- Lord Stokeworth, the late husband of Tanda Stokeworth. (mentioned only)
Episode 8: The Mountain and the Viper
- Ser Vance Corbray, played by Richard Doubleday. He is a knight of House Corbray.
- Orson Lannister, a simpleminded cousin of Tyrion Lannister. (mentioned only)
- Maester Volarik, a maester serving at Casterly Rock. (mentioned only)
Episode 9: The Watchers on the Wall
- Maester Vaull, a long-dead maester who served at Castle Black. (mentioned only)
- Cooper, played by Joe Claflin. He is a member of the Night's Watch.
Episode 10: The Children
- Kullback, played by an unidentified actor. He is a wildling in Mance Rayder's army.
- Fennesz, played by Trevor Allan Davies. He is a freedman of Meereen.
- Mighdal, one of the Great Masters of Meereen. (mentioned only)
- Calla, Mighdal's daughter. (mentioned only)
Season 5
Episode 1: The Wars to Come
- White Rat, played by Marcos James. He replaces Stalwart Shield.
- Vala, played by Meena Rayann. She is a Meereenese prostitute and collaborator with the Sons of the Harpy.
Episode 2: The House of Black and White
- Ser Wyllis Bracken, betrothed to Lollys Stokeworth. (mentioned only)
- Lord Commander Stone, a Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Ser Rodrik Velaryon, Lord Commander Stone's successor. (mentioned only)
- Dagon Harlaw, a First Ranger of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Maester Gavin, a maester of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Petyr Hill, a First Builder of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Ser Jasper Bracken, Rodrik Velaryon's successor. (mentioned only)
- Ser Mors Umber, a First Ranger of the Night's Watch under Osric Stark. (mentioned only)
- William Flowers, a First Builder of the Night's Watch under Osric Stark. (mentioned only)
- Robert of Oxbridge, Osric Stark's successor. (mentioned only)
- Artos Snow, a First Ranger of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Simeon of Ashemark, a First Builder of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Morros Charlton, a steward of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Willem of the Dun Fort, Robert of Oxbridge's successor. (mentioned only)
- Ser Jon Baxter, a First Ranger of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Brynden Stone, Willem of the Dun Fort's successor. (mentioned only)
Episode 3: High Sparrow
- Clea, played by Gwyneth Keyworth. She replaces the sunset girl.
Episode 4: Sons of the Harpy
- Lord Ashford, the head of House Ashford. (mentioned only)
- Lady Caulfield, the head of House Caulfield. (mentioned only)
- Lord Mazin, played by an unidentified actor. He is a northern lord.
- Lord Wibberley, the head of House Wibberley. (mentioned only)
- Brother Boake, played by an unidentified actor. He is a member of the Faith Militant.
Episode 5: Kill the Boy
- Eaton, played by Gianpiero Cognoli. He is one of the Great Masters of Meereen.
- Elboneno, played by Peter Silverleaf. He is one of the Great Masters of Meereen.
Episode 6: Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken
- Ghita, played by Hattie Gotobed. She is the terminally ill daughter of Joss the Gloom.
- Malko, played by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. He is the captain of a slaving ship.
Episode 7: The Gift
- Derek, played by Ian Lloyd Anderson. He is a member of the Night's Watch.
- Brant, played by Jonathan Byrne. He is a member of the Night's Watch.
Episode 8: Hardhome
- Loboda, played by Zahary Baharov. He is an elder of the Thenns.
- Karsi, played by Birgitte Hjort Sørensen. She is a chieftess of the ice-river clans.
- Dim Dalba, played by Murray McArthur. He is a wildling elder at Hardhome.
- Willa, played by Karla Lyons. She is Karsi's daughter.
- Johnna, played by Ali Lyons. She is Karsi's daughter.
Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons
- Brea, played by Gemita Samarra. She is a Braavosi prostitute. She shares a name with Brusco's daughter Brea.
- Anara, played by Ollie Kram. She is a Braavosi prostitute.
- Aya, played by Aifric O'Donnell. She is a worker at a Braavosi brothel.
- King Maegor III Targaryen, a fictitious king of the Seven Kingdoms mentioned by Mace Tyrell. (mentioned only)
- Aberdolf Strongbeard, played by Andrew McClay. He is a northern man-at-arms in Stannis Baratheon's army.
Episode 10: Mother's Mercy
- Simpson, played by Laurence O'Fuarain. He is a Bolton man-at-arms.
- Gordy, played by Tristan McConnell. He is a Bolton man-at-arms.
Season 6
Episode 1: The Red Woman
- Maester Wolkan, played by Richard Rycroft. He is a maester serving at the Dreadfort.
- Ko Qhono, played by Staz Nair. He is a ko in Khal Moro's khalasar.
Episode 2: Home
- Lord Harald Karstark, played by Paul Rattray. He replaces Arnolf Karstark.
Episode 3: Oathbreaker
- Ornela, played by Hannah John-Kamen. She is one of the dosh khaleen.
- Arthur, played by Nathanael Saleh. He is one of the Varys's little birds.
- Frances, played by Annette Hannah. She is one of Varys's little birds.
- Khal Savo, the late husband of the high priestess of the dosh khaleen. (mentioned only)
- Dom, Vala's son. (mentioned only)
Episode 4: Book of the Stranger
- Belicho Paenymion, played by Eddie Jackson. He is a Volantene nobleman.
- Ash, played by Yousef Sweid. He is a freedman of Meereen.
- Kesh, played by Michael Heath. He is a freedman of Meereen.
- Aggo, played by Chuku Modu. He is a Dothraki rider in Khal Moro's khalasar. He shares a name with the book-character Aggo, who also appears earlier in the show.
- Iggo, played by Deon Lee-Williams. He is a Dothraki rider at Vaes Dothrak. He shares a name with the book-character Iggo, one of the Brave Companions.
- The green khal, played by an unidentified actor. He is a Dothraki khal.
- Khal Forzho, played by Tamer Hassan. He is a Dothraki khal.
- Khal Rhalko, played by Andrei Claude. He is a Dothraki khal.
- Khal Qorro, played by Darius Dar Khan. He is a Dothraki khal.
- Khal Brozho, played by Elie Haddad. He is a Dothraki khal.
Episode 5: The Door
- Clarenzo, played by Rob Callender. He is a Braavosi mummer who portrays Joffrey Baratheon in The Bloody Hand.
- Camello, played by Kevin Eldon. He is a Braavosi mummer who portrays Eddard Stark in The Bloody Hand.
- Bianca, played by Eline Powell. She is a Braavosi mummer who portrays Sansa Stark in The Bloody Hand.
- Zanrush, played by Gerald Lepkowski. He is a Red Priest of R'hllor.
- Kinvara, played by Ania Bukstein. She replaces Benerro and Moqorro.
Episode 6: Blood of My Blood
- Lady Kitty Frey, played by Lucy Hayes. She is the ninth wife of Walder Frey.
- Symun Fossoway, betrothed to Talla Tarly. (mentioned only)
Episode 7: The Broken Man
- Brother Ray, played by Ian McShane. He replaces the Elder Brother and Meribald.
- Morgan, played by Ian Davies. He is a member of the brotherhood without banners.
- Gatins, played by Ricky Champ. He is a member of the brotherhood without banners.
Episode 8: No One
- Riddell, played by Ross McKinney. He is a member of the brotherhood without banners.
- Steve, played by Steve Love. He is a member of the brotherhood without banners.
Season 7
Episode 1: Dragonstone
- Lord Ned Umber, played by Harry Grasby. He is the son of Smalljon Umber.
- Maester Weyland, played by an unidentified extra. He is a maester at the Citadel.
- Eddie, played by Ed Sheeran. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
- Geoff, played by Thomas Turgoose. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
- Theo, played by William Postlethwaite. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
Episode 2: Stormborn
- Archmaester Pylos, an archmaester of healing. He shares a name with the book-character Pylos, a maester at Dragonstone. (mentioned only)
- Harrag, played by Brendan Cowell. He is an ironborn raider serving under Yara Greyjoy.
Episode 4: The Spoils of War
- Henk, played by Danny Kirrane. He is a Stark guard.
- Koner, played by Joseph Quinn. He is a Stark guard.
Episode 5: Eastwatch
- Archmaester Sandhu, played by Julian Firth. He is a member of the Conclave.
- Septon Maynard, played by Tom Chadbon. He was the High Septon during the late reign of Aerys II Targaryen.
Season 8
Episode 1: Winterfell
- Craya, played by Lucy Aarden. She is a prostitute in King's Landing.
- Dirah, played by Marina Lawrence-Mahrra. She is a prostitute in King's Landing.
- Archie, a Lannister man-at-arms. (mentioned only)
- William, a Lannister man-at-arms. (mentioned only)
Episode 2: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
- Fergus, played by Seamus O'Hara. He is a commoner at Winterfell.
- Teela, played by Bea Glancy. She is a commoner at Winterfell.
Episode 4: The Last of the Starks
- Sarra, played by Danielle Galligan. She is a serving girl at Winterfell.
- Willa, played by Alice Nokes. She is a serving girl at Winterfell.
Episode 5: The Bells
- Martha, played by Bronte Carmichael. She is one of Varys's little birds.
- Nora, played by Laura Elphinstone. She is a commoner from King's Landing.
- Vicky, a commoner from King's Landing. (mentioned only)
- Alanna, played by Kim Chapman. She is a commoner from King's Landing.
- Xela, played by Alexis Raben. She is a commoner from King's Landing.
Episode 6: The Iron Throne
- Lord Une, played by Michael Benbaruk. He is a lord of the stormlands.
- Lord Symon Gaunt, the father of Ser Gwayne Gaunt. (mentioned only)
- Lord Dondarrion (mentioned only)
- Lady Dondarrion (mentioned only)
- Lady Alys Reyne, crowned queen of love and beauty by Ser Gwayne Gaunt. (mentioned only)
- Barron the Unready, a tourney fighter defeated by Ser Barristan Selmy. (mentioned only)
See also
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