Kit Harington was born Christopher Catesby Harington in Acton, London, to Deborah Jane (Catesby), a former playwright, and David Richard Harington, a businessman. His mother named him after 16th century British playwright and poet Christopher Marlowe, whose first name was shortened to Kit, a name Harington prefers. Harington's uncle is Sir Nic...
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Kit Harington was born Christopher Catesby Harington in Acton, London, to Deborah Jane (Catesby), a former playwright, and David Richard Harington, a businessman. His mother named him after 16th century British playwright and poet Christopher Marlowe, whose first name was shortened to Kit, a name Harington prefers. Harington's uncle is Sir Nicholas John Harington, the 14th Baronet Harington, and his paternal great-grandfather was Sir Richard Harington, the 12th Baronet Harington. Through his paternal grandmother, Lavender Cecilia Denny, Kit's eight times great-grandfather was King Charles II of England. Also through his father, Harington descends from politician Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, the bacon merchant T. A. Denny, clergyman Baptist Wriothesley Noel, merchant and politician Peter Baillie, peer William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth, and MP Sir William Molesworth, 6th Baronet.Harington was a pupil at the Southfield Primary School from 1992 to 1998. When he was 11, his family moved to Worcestershire, and he studied at the Chantry High School in Martley until 2003. He became interested in acting after watching a production of Waiting for Godot when he was 14, and he performed in several school productions. He attended Worcester Sixth Form College, where he studied Drama and Theatre Studies, between 2003 and 2005. When he was 17, he was inspired to study acting in a drama school after watching a performance by Ben Whishaw playing Hamlet in 2004. He moved back to London when he was eighteen and a year later attended the Central School of Speech and Drama, from which he graduated in 2008. Show less «
Politics is a game and a profession. It doesn't really serve the people the politicians are supposed...Show more »
Politics is a game and a profession. It doesn't really serve the people the politicians are supposed to serve. Show less «
I just don't know anything about fashion.
I just don't know anything about fashion.
I love going out. I love partying.
I love going out. I love partying.
The best people to have power are the ones who don't want it.
The best people to have power are the ones who don't want it.
You find with the really great actors, the ones you really admire and look up to, very often they're...Show more »
You find with the really great actors, the ones you really admire and look up to, very often they're very giving, generous, warm people. Show less «
I wear quite fitted clothing. I don't like wearing baggy stuff.
I wear quite fitted clothing. I don't like wearing baggy stuff.
[on how he got his six-pack for the movie Pomeii] I've never had a lot of body fat on me, and that's...Show more »
[on how he got his six-pack for the movie Pomeii] I've never had a lot of body fat on me, and that's all a six-pack is. Everyone's got a six-pack underneath, the difference is whether you have fat that covers it or not. I've always had low body fat but for this movie, I had to train a hell of a lot to get my six-pack to a place where it looked great on the screen so it was a big training regime. But I wanted to get it because when you are playing a gladiator, you want to look like you can fight and kill people. Show less «
I'm very lucky, I've got two very loving parents, still very much together, and always been very sup...Show more »
I'm very lucky, I've got two very loving parents, still very much together, and always been very supportive. Show less «
There are lots of actors out there who are hugely, hugely talented and haven't got the breaks I've h...Show more »
There are lots of actors out there who are hugely, hugely talented and haven't got the breaks I've had. Show less «
[was it worth getting a six-pack for Pompeii] Yes! Because what happens now is that I've got my top ...Show more »
[was it worth getting a six-pack for Pompeii] Yes! Because what happens now is that I've got my top off in this movie and that's what everyone thinks I look like underneath all the time. So it quite paid of actually. It's a few months of pain and a lifetime of people thinking you look like that normally. Show less «
There's a huge difference between stage fighting and real sword fighting.
There's a huge difference between stage fighting and real sword fighting.
I try not to read the social networks too much. I find that way madness lies.
I try not to read the social networks too much. I find that way madness lies.
Working with animals is always going to be tough because the animal doesn't know it's an actor.
Working with animals is always going to be tough because the animal doesn't know it's an actor.