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I grew up with the British-Chicago crossover of house music with a lot of pianos and very heavy bass lines, but what I love about house is you can mix it up a bit.
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I love saying 'Hodor!'
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I was a total metal-head as a teen. I still love it, too.
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I'm a massive 'WoW' nerd, and gamer in general.
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I think if everyone had a little more Hodor in them, it'd be a nicer world.
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I was quite a shy person growing up, and drag was very much a shield for me to perform behind.
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I don't see the benefit in giving yourself a belief system that allows you to judge other people.
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Just do what you want to do and don't worry about what people say.
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I'm quite investigative. Believe it or not, my mum and dad were in the police, and I sort of like to read into things and stuff.
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There's no one else like Hodor on 'Game of Thrones.' There's no other character with that warmth, humanity, and a little bit of comic relief.
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I haven't read more than two pages, but my mother is a George Martin super fan.
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I did some musical theater and studied a little bit of acting as well.
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I think that's why 'Game of Thrones' is such a watercooler talking point: because there are these moments that are beautiful and terrible at the same time.
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To play this iconic character from this historically wonderful series of books - who wouldn't take that opportunity and be happy about it? I'm happy to be Hodor forever.
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I saw what religion did to people when I grew up, and I certainly didn't want any part of it. That turned me off it.
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I really know what it's like to work and live every moment now, and I'm really grateful for that.
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People either think Hodor is a very easy character to play or a very difficult one; there's no in between. But it's a lot of fun having to completely switch personalities inside four seconds, with no words. That's a joy for an actor to get to show all that complex emotion in such a short space of time.
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I actually started off - believe it or not - doing drag. I travelled the world because I was a completely off-the-wall drag artist.
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I've never given a damn. A seven-foot man who dresses as a woman as a job is not interested in what other people think.
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The Raves of Thrones parties started in Australia and has since spread all over the world. However, no one does it like the Aussies.
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Most of the clubbing I did was gay clubbing.
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I had an upbringing to respect other people's privacy and their right to be and choose what they want, and I expect - no, demand - no less for myself.
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Taller people get very competitive. When I meet someone who's close to me or taller, I'm straight up; I don't wanna be smaller than them.
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I'm aware of the subgenres and why they exist. But I don't feel like I have to limit myself. I don't feel like I just have to play deep house, just play tribal house, just play progressive house. I wouldn't feel right if I had to limit myself.