'Game of Thrones' Casts 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' Actor in Mystery Role
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Richard E. Grant's official CV has added the HBO series to the list of his acting credits, but his role is not mentioned.

AceShowbiz - "Game of Thrones" is apparently adding another actor to its cast line-up for season 6. British actor Richard E. Grant, best known for playing John Seward in 1992's blockbuster movie "Bram Stoker's Dracula", is reportedly joining the show, but his role is still undisclosed.

News of his casting first broke after Watchers on the Wall noticed his CV on his talent agency mentioning the HBO drama series as his most recent television work. However, other details, including the episode and his character's name, are not provided.

The show recently cast Freddie Stroma as Samwell Tarly's younger brother Dickon, tapped Pilou Asbaek to play Theon's uncle Euron Greyjoy, and replaced Struan Rodger with Max von Sydow as the Three-Eyed Raven. Ian McShane will also appear in the new season, but his role is still unknown.

Production on the sixth season of the hit medieval drama is currently underway for a 2016 premiere.

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