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Peter Vaughan, ‘Game of Thrones’ Star, Dies at 93
Peter Vaughan, ‘Game of Thrones’ Star, Dies at 93
Peter Vaughan, ‘Game of Thrones’ Star, Dies at 93
Although his watch had since ended on the series, Game of Thrones fans no doubt remember the inimitable Peter Vaughan, actor behind the wise and enigmatic Maester Aemon. Word now comes that the actor has passed away at age 93, following a distinguished career that also includes the U.K.’s Porridge and Citizen Smith.
Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones
The future of HBO's 'Game of Thrones' has been literally and figuratively all over the map as we approach season 4 premiere on April 6. Some reports say the George R.R. Martin-adapted series will run for seven seasons, while Martin himself poses 10 with an added movie. Now, we at least have some confirmation 'Game of Thrones' will run at least six seasons, while the latest season 4 trailers have u
'24' on FOX
'24' on FOX
'24' on FOX
FOX's impending '24' revival, titled '24: Live Another Day,' has scarcely shot an inch of footage to the point where its recent Super Bowl trailer was specially created for promotion, but a major casting tweak should keep things rolling along. Following Emmy-winner Judy Davis' unexpected exit from production, 'Live Another Day' has added fan-favorite 'Game of Thrones' mom Michelle Fairley in the p
HBO Talks About the Future of ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘True Blood’ and ‘Newsroom,’ No More ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm?’
HBO Talks About the Future of ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘True Blood’ and ‘Newsroom,’ No More ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm?’
HBO Talks About the Future of ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘True Blood’ and ‘Newsroom,’ No More ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm?’
Earlier today we learned from the HBO panel at the ongoing TCA press tour that in-development projects like 'Criminal Justice' and a 'Transporter' TV series had largely been stalled, but the premium cable network had nothing but good things to say about the futures of its current flagship hits, from 'Game of Thrones' to 'True Blood' and 'The Newsroom.' Less certain however, is the fate of Larry Da