Summary
Lena Headey, known for her role as Cersei Lannister in Game of Thrones, reflects on her time in the show and admits she doesn't miss it.
Despite longing for the connections made and the relationships formed while working on set, she recognizes that Game of Thrones had a profound impact on everyone's lives and that it will forever be a significant part of their collective experience.
Lena Headey, acclaimed for her portrayal of Cersei, catapulted to stardom and garnered five Emmy nominations, showcasing her remarkable talent. Currently, she is venturing into the realm of feature directing with her debut film, The Trap.
Game of Thrones actress Lena Headey has shared her thoughts on her experience working on the groundbreaking fantasy series. Headey portrayed the deceptive and merciless character Cersei Lannister, one of the key figures in the television adaptation of George R. R. Martin's novels, appearing in a total of 62 episodes from 2011 to 2019. Although she had previously starred in notable projects such as 300 and The Sarah Connor Chronicles, her portrayal of Cersei elevated Headey's status and resulted in five Emmy nominations.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter discussing her directorial debut film, The Trap, Headey was asked about her feelings towards no longer being a part of the Game of Thrones cast. While she expressed missing the people involved, she admitted, "I don't miss it," and emphasized that the series had profoundly impacted everyone's lives, stating, "It changed everyone's f---ing world, and we'll always have it." You can read her full statement below:
No. I feel the absence of the individuals — because one develops strong affection for them, and one forms these close-knit kinships. So, it takes some time to overcome this grief. There's a peculiar sorrow stemming from those connections. But I don't yearn for it. We accomplished it. We invested ourselves completely in it. It transformed everyone's freaking world, and we'll always possess it.
Everything Lena Headey Has Done Since Game of Thrones
Since the end of Game of Thrones season 8 four years ago, Headey has not come across another project that garnered as much attention. Nonetheless, she has managed to explore new horizons and engage in a wider range of endeavors, leveraging her success in the show. This includes establishing a flourishing career as a voice actor in notable projects such as The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, Infinity Train, Masters of the Universe: Revelation, and DC League of Super Pets.
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In addition to her previous work in dramatic television, Headey has demonstrated her versatility in recent action-thrillers such as Gundpowder Milkshake and 9 Bullets. However, she has also ventured into a completely different role in the historical miniseries White House Plumbers, alongside Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux. In this miniseries, Headey portrays the real-life character Dorothy Hunt, who was married to E. Howard Hunt, one of the individuals involved in the infamous Watergate scandal.
Lena Headey's future roles demonstrate her versatility across various genres beyond Game of Thrones. Among her highly anticipated projects is the sci-fi series Beacon 23, where she portrays a enigmatic woman with unknown intentions who finds herself stranded on a secluded beacon at the outer reaches of the universe. Here, she engages in a battle of intellect with the guardian of the beacon. Given her busy schedule, it is understandable that she does not lament the absence of Game of Thrones, despite the emotional toll of leaving behind the relationships formed over nearly ten years.