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House of the Dragon: Who Plays Ser Laenor Velaryon?

2022-10-02T13:13:41.946Z


House of the Dragon: Who Plays Ser Laenor Velaryon? Created: 02/10/2022, 15:00 John Macmillan in House of the Dragon and in Famalam © Ollie Upton/HBO, BBC Two In the course of the new fantasy series "House of the Dragon", Laenor Velaryon grows from a small boy to a man. This is played by the British John Macmillan. But how do you actually know the actor? In the episode "The Princess and the Qu


House of the Dragon: Who Plays Ser Laenor Velaryon?

Created: 02/10/2022, 15:00

John Macmillan in House of the Dragon and in Famalam © Ollie Upton/HBO, BBC Two

In the course of the new fantasy series "House of the Dragon", Laenor Velaryon grows from a small boy to a man.

This is played by the British John Macmillan.

But how do you actually know the actor?

In the episode "The Princess and the Queen" we meet the adult Laenor Velaryon.

He is now portrayed by John Macmillan, who succeeds Theo Nate as the son of Princess Rhaenys (Eve Best) and Lord Corlys Velaryon (Steve Toussaint).

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The newcomer to the series "House of the Dragon" is a theater actor by training, but he also dares to be in front of the camera quite often.

His first small role was in the 2009 Heist series Hustle.

In 2011, he starred in Peter Moffat's drama series Silk, about the everyday life of a group of lawyers.

After a supporting role in the fairytale film "Maleficent", Macmillan is to be seen in his next series leading role.

You can read what that is at serial junkies.de.

(Nadja Spielvogel)

Source: merkur

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