Owen Teale (born 20 May 1961) is a Welsh actor who has appeared on stage and in television and film. He won a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Stage Role in 1997. He has appeared in numerous television series including Doctor Who, and Torchwood as well as recurring roles on Ballykissangel and Belonging.
In Game of Thrones, he is playing the role of Ser Alliser Thorne, replacing Derek Halligan who had initially been cast but then withdrew from the role for unspecified reasons. He was announced in the role on 18 August 2010.
Teale sat out the second and third seasons, but confirmed he would be returning in the role in Season 4.[1]
Between Game of Thrones season 1 and 2 Teale also appeared in the Sky original comedy drama Stella as the title character's brother.
Filmography[]
- The Mimosa Boys – Albie (1984)
- David Copperfield – Ham Peggotty (1986)
- Knights of God – Dai (1987)
- Waterfront Beat – Mike McCarthy (1990)
- Robin Hood – Will Scarlett (1991)
- Dangerous Lady – Terry Patterson (1995)
- Death of a Salesman – Happy (1996)
- The Cherry Orchard – Lopahin (1999)
- Ballykissangel – Conor Devlin (1999)
- Conspiracy – Dr. Roland Freisler (2001)
- Island at War – PC Wilf Jonas (2004)
- Murphy's Law – Paul Allison (2005)
- Torchwood – Ewan Sherman (2006)
- It's Alive – Sgt. Perkins (2008)
- The Children – Peter (2008)
- Silk – Brian Frogett (2011)
- Game of Thrones – Alliser Thorne (2011)
- Kidnap and Ransom – Robert Holland (2012)
Credits[]
Guest starring[]
Game of Thrones: Season 1 | ||||
Winter Is Coming | The Kingsroad | Lord Snow | Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things | The Wolf and the Lion |
A Golden Crown | You Win or You Die | The Pointy End | Baelor | Fire and Blood |
Game of Thrones: Season 5 | ||||
The Wars To Come | The House of Black and White | High Sparrow | Sons of the Harpy | Kill the Boy |
Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken | The Gift | Hardhome | The Dance of Dragons | Mother's Mercy |
Game of Thrones: Season 6 | ||||
The Red Woman | Home | Oathbreaker | Book of the Stranger | The Door |
Blood of My Blood | The Broken Man | No One | Battle of the Bastards | The Winds of Winter |
See also[]
- Owen Teale on Wikipedia
- Owen Teale on IMDb
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