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Shaun Mark Bean (born 17 April 1959) is an English actor. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Bean made his professional debut in a theatre production of Romeo and Juliet in 1983. Retaining his Yorkshire accent, he first found mainstream success for his portrayal of Richard Sharpe in the ITV series Sharpe, which originally ran from 1993 to 1997. Bean's film roles include Patriot Games (1992), GoldenEye (1995), Ronin (1998), Don't Say a Word (2001), The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–2003), Equilibrium (2002), National Treasure (2004), Troy (2004), Flightplan (2005), North Country (2005), The Island (2005), Silent Hill (2006), Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010), Black Death (2010), Jupiter Ascending (2015), and The Martian (2015). His television roles include the BBC anthology series Accused, Broken, Game of Thrones, and the ITV historical drama series Henry VIII and Legends. As a voice actor, Bean has been featured in the video games The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Sid Meier's Civilization VI, and the feature films Wolfwalkers and Mummies among others. Bean has also been the main voice over for O2 and their adverts for over 20 years having originally taken the job in 2002. In 2022, Bean won the British Academy Television Award as Leading Actor in Time, a BBC One drama.

Sean Bean

Bulgruuf the Greater
for Bulgruuf the Greater in The Dragonborn Comes
Suggested by user_26273

WIll be heavily based off of Game of Thrones. Based on the game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Along with a similar feel to Lord of the the Rings and The Hobbit. With everyone believing that dragons have been long for more than a hundred years, one enemy by the name of Alduin, the World Eater has risen and is planning to resurrect other forgotten dragons and wants to destroy Skyrim, with the possibility of destroying Tamriel. But, there is one they fear. In their town he is known as the Dovahkiin, the Dragonborn. Fulfilling his destiny, the Last Dragonborn must team up with other allies of Skyrim to bring down Alduin, and possibly even a bigger threat than the dragons themselves. . .