Actress Hannah Waddingham has some bad memories and chronic claustrophobia from the filming of ‘Game of Thrones’.
The British actress, who plays the nun Septa Unella in the series, tells Stephen Colbert’s American late-night show that she was waterboarded for hours. “It was horrible, it took more than ten hours to shoot that scene,” Waddingham told the presenter. After all, the makers of ‘Game of Thrones’ wanted it to look “real”.
“I was waterboarded for hours,” Hannah Waddingham continues. “I was given a wet cloth over my face and water was poured over it every time. I could barely breathe, it felt like I was drowning.”
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2024-04-03 19:10:21
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