British actress Emilia Clarke was born in London and grew up in Berkshire, England. Her father is a theatre sound engineer and her mother is a businesswoman. Her father was working on a theatre production of "Show Boat" and her mother took her along to the performance. This is when, at the age of 3, her passion for drama began. From 2000 ...
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British actress Emilia Clarke was born in London and grew up in Berkshire, England. Her father is a theatre sound engineer and her mother is a businesswoman. Her father was working on a theatre production of "Show Boat" and her mother took her along to the performance. This is when, at the age of 3, her passion for drama began. From 2000 to 2005, she attended St. Edward's School of Oxford, where she appeared in two school plays. She went on to study at the prestigious Drama Centre London, where she took part in 10 plays. During this time, Emilia first appeared on television with a guest role in the BBC soap opera Doctors (2000).In 2010, after graduating from the Drama Centre London, Emilia got her first film role in the television movie Triassic Attack (2010). In 2011, her breakthrough role came in when she replaced fellow newcomer Tamzin Merchant on Game of Thrones (2011) after the filming of the initial pilot. Emilia won the 2011 EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for her role as Daenerys Targaryen. From March to April 2013, she played Holly Golightly in a Broadway production of "Breakfast at Tiffany's". She played Sarah Connor in Terminator Genisys (2015), opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jai Courtney and Jason Clarke. Show less «
My father always said "Never trust anyone whose television is bigger than their bookshelf".
My father always said "Never trust anyone whose television is bigger than their bookshelf".
Because of my hair I rarely, rarely get recognized, but I was in America, in L.A., a couple of weeks...Show more »
Because of my hair I rarely, rarely get recognized, but I was in America, in L.A., a couple of weeks ago and I was in a lift [elevator] in a department store and the doors opened and this woman stood there, looked at me and just went, "Khaleesi!" and then the doors closed! So that was mental and bizarre and rarely happens but when it does it's normally on that kind of crazy scale. Show less «
One of the many things I love about Daenerys [from Game of Thrones (2011)] is she's given me an oppo...Show more »
One of the many things I love about Daenerys [from Game of Thrones (2011)] is she's given me an opportunity to fly the flag for young girls and women, to be more than just somebody's wife and somebody's girlfriend. Show less «
I looked around one stage school when I was maybe nine. It just scared the bejesus out of me. I was ...Show more »
I looked around one stage school when I was maybe nine. It just scared the bejesus out of me. I was incredibly open, and the girls seemed fierce and determined. Show less «
[on her role as Sarah Connor] Let's see, there's driving a bus off a bridge, rolling out in an armor...Show more »
[on her role as Sarah Connor] Let's see, there's driving a bus off a bridge, rolling out in an armored car, firing eight different kinds of weapons. It's just kicking some general butts, really. Show less «
[on her role as Daenerys Targaryen on the Game of Thrones (2011) series] Sometimes, I feel like the ...Show more »
[on her role as Daenerys Targaryen on the Game of Thrones (2011) series] Sometimes, I feel like the kid left out--the weirdo with the silver hair that no one likes to talk to. Show less «
[on what it was like working with Arnold Schwarzenegger on Terminator Genisys (2015)] Definitely qui...Show more »
[on what it was like working with Arnold Schwarzenegger on Terminator Genisys (2015)] Definitely quite surreal. Everything you know about him on screen he brings in real life as well. Show less «
[on being unaware that the Terminator Genisys poster focuses on her butt] I wasn't thinking that the...Show more »
[on being unaware that the Terminator Genisys poster focuses on her butt] I wasn't thinking that they would chose my behind to promote the movie. I'm taking it as a compliment, that's all I'm saying. Show less «
When I told my dad I wanted to be an actress, he replied that there was only one line I needed to le...Show more »
When I told my dad I wanted to be an actress, he replied that there was only one line I needed to learn: "Do you want fries with that?". Show less «
[on not knowing that the photo for the Terminator Genisys poster was being taken] I don't remember t...Show more »
[on not knowing that the photo for the Terminator Genisys poster was being taken] I don't remember them taking that picture. I would have turned around and said, "What are you doing? What's that! Get that camera away from my butt!" I was looking at the poster thinking, "Who is that?" It's cool. Show less «
[on Sarah Connor, the heroine from the Terminator franchise] The most iconic female action figure ev...Show more »
[on Sarah Connor, the heroine from the Terminator franchise] The most iconic female action figure ever. Show less «
[on the classic movie The Terminator (1984)] It's really scary.
[on the classic movie The Terminator (1984)] It's really scary.
I told my parents I wanted to be an actor and they were getting ready for a life of unemployment so ...Show more »
I told my parents I wanted to be an actor and they were getting ready for a life of unemployment so they're just happy I'm in work! Show less «
[on her Game of Thrones (2011) character] I felt for Daenerys. I felt for her situation as a woman. ...Show more »
[on her Game of Thrones (2011) character] I felt for Daenerys. I felt for her situation as a woman. Being in such a male-dominated society, where she was being abused by the men around her--it was that sort of sympathy, I suppose it started off as that. But then as you track her story, the problems that she overcomes and the way that she deals with them with such grace and the way that she deals with them when she has no training. The only thing that she has is herself and her iron will--that's just a fabulous, incredible side to her character, really. And the fact that you watch her fall in love. You know, she meets the man that she loves more than anything else. She goes through painful events but she is still this strong, independent woman. And I think that, as a female, is what I really connected with. Show less «
Not to sound too much like an obnoxious actor, but the character never really leaves me. I've read a...Show more »
Not to sound too much like an obnoxious actor, but the character never really leaves me. I've read all the "Game of Thrones" books many times over, so I sometimes find it easier being on set, because it can be hard to get out of character. Show less «