
Age: 56
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Stephen Moyer is best known for playing Bill Compton in the series True Blood. He is also well-known for his role as Michael in the BBC series Ny-Lon (2004) co-starring Rashida Jones. Stephen is also a theater actor, having appeared in productions of The Iron Man at the Young Vic Theatre and Romeo and Juliet with the Oxford Stage On television, he made his debut on the British sitcom Conjugal Rites in 1993. Since then, Moyer has landed roles both in British television and film. In 1997, he got his big break as he portrayed the title character in the film Prince Valiant. He has had the pleasure of working with popular actors and actresses both in the UK and in Hollywood. The list includes Keira Knightley (Princess of Thieves, 2001), Geoffrey Rush and Kate Winslet (Quills, 2000), Debra Messing (The Starter Wife, 2007), and Al Pacino (88 Minutes, 2007). In 2008, Stephen was cast to star opposite Anna Paquin in Alan Ball's adaptation of the Southern vampire mystery book series by Charlaine Harris entitled True Blood.

Stephen Moyer

Rickard Stark
for Rickard Stark in Robert's Rebellion
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Robert’s Rebellion — also known as the War of the Usurper — was a pivotal civil war in Westeros that ultimately led to the fall of House Targaryen after nearly 300 years of rule. The war was sparked by the alleged kidnapping of Lyanna Stark by Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, though deeper tensions between the Targaryens and the powerful noble houses had been building for years. When King Aerys II, the "Mad King," brutally executed Rickard Stark and Brandon Stark — Lyanna’s father and brother — for demanding her return, several great houses rose in rebellion. Robert Baratheon, betrothed to Lyanna, led the revolt alongside Eddard Stark, Jon Arryn, and later supported by House Tully and House Baratheon of Storm’s End. The war culminated in Robert’s victory at the Battle of the Trident, where he slew Rhaegar. After the sack of King's Landing by House Lannister, Aerys was killed by Jaime Lannister, earning him the nickname “Kingslayer.” With the Targaryens dethroned and the remaining heirs either dead or in exile, Robert claimed the Iron Throne and began a new era of Baratheon rule.