Peter Dinklage’s Signature Tyrion Lannister Scar is Real, Got Kneed in the Face and Accidentally Wiped his Face With a “Dirty Bar Napkin”

Peter Dinklage’s Signature Tyrion Lannister Scar is Real, Got Kneed in the Face and Accidentally Wiped his Face With a “Dirty Bar Napkin”
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During its immensely successful eight-season run, Game of Thrones captivated audiences with its epic action sequences, intricate storytelling, and breathtaking landscapes. Yet, the true magic of the series lay in the unforgettable characters brought to life by a talented cast. Among them, the enigmatic and compelling Tyrion Lannister, portrayed flawlessly by seasoned actor Peter Dinklage, left an indelible mark on fans, adding heart and soul to the grand saga of Westeros’ quest for the Iron Throne. 

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GOT cast: Tyrion Lannister
Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister on Game of Thrones.

Despite his small stature, Peter Dinklage has cast a giant shadow over the entertainment industry, making thoughtful choices in roles that respect his dwarfism. From his impressive stage performances to showcasing his comedic talents on TV and starring in acclaimed films, Dinklage’s career is a rich tapestry of accomplishments. While many fans know him from Game of Thrones, there’s much more to discover about the untold truth of this remarkable actor’s life and journey. 

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Peter Dinklage’s Scar In GOT Wasn’t Just Makeup

In a surprising turn of events during Game of Thrones‘ second season, Tyrion emerges as an unexpected hero in the epic Battle at Blackwater Bay. With King’s Landing under siege and facing imminent destruction, Tyrion brilliantly employs wildfire as a devastating weapon, single-handedly turning the tide against the enemy fleet.

George R.R. Martin with Peter-Dinklage
George R.R. Martin with Peter Dinklage

In a harrowing twist, as Tyrion joins the battlefield, he becomes the target of a hired assassin orchestrated by his own family. Although his loyal squire comes to his rescue, Tyrion suffers a grave injury, resulting in a distinctive scar that becomes a permanent reminder of his ordeal throughout the series.

Interestingly, Peter Dinklage shares a striking connection with his character, Tyrion. During his time as a frontman for the punk band Whizzy, performing at the renowned CBGB’s club, he encountered a mishap where he was kneed in the face. In a parallel to Tyrion’s fate, Dinklage patched up the wound with a “dirty bar napkin,” resulting in a scar that mirrors one of his beloved character’s most recognizable traits.

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Acting Runs In Peter Dinklage’s Family

In the realm of romance, Peter Dinklage has found a true companion in Erica Schmidt, a talented playwright and director. The couple secretly tied the knot in 2005 and now share two children, opting for a low-profile family life away from the limelight. Schmidt boasts an impressive career in her own right, with numerous successful plays under her belt. Their partnership extends beyond love and into the world of creative collaboration.

Matt Shakman along with Peter Dinklage on the sets of Game of Thrones (2011-2019).
Matt Shakman along with Peter Dinklage on the sets of Game of Thrones (2011-2019).

From the grand stages to intimate productions, Peter Dinklage’s theatrical journey has been nothing short of remarkable. He has taken on iconic roles like Richard III and Cyrano, showcasing his immense talent. 

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Collaborating with his wife, Erica Schmidt, they brought Ivan Turgenev’s A Month in the Country to life, with Schmidt directing and Dinklage sharing the stage with Taylor Schilling. Dinklage’s admiration for his wife’s work is evident, and fans eagerly anticipate the possibility of another joint venture in the future.

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