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FROM THE NEW 2017 SUPER-PREMIUM VERY HIGH-END SEASON 7 GAME OF THRONESVALYRUMSTEEL LIMITED EDITION PRODUCT !!!. Mark AddyAddy in 2006BornMark Ian Addy
14 January 1964(age53)
York, EnglandAlmamaterRoyal Academy of Dramatic Biggs (m.1996)Children3

Mark Ian Addy(born 14 January 1964) is an English actor. He is known for portraying Detective Constable Gary Boyle in the British sitcomThe Thin Blue Line, Dave in the filmThe Full Monty, Bill Miller in the American sitcomStill Standing,[1]KingRobert Baratheonin theHBOmedieval fantasy seriesGame of Thrones,Fred FlintstoneinThe Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, and Hercules in the British fantasy drama seriesAtlantis.

Contents[hide]
  • 1Early life
  • 2Career
    • 2.1Stage
  • 3Filmography
    • 3.1Film
    • 4References
    • 5External links

    Early life[edit]

    Addy was born inYork. His family has lived in York since at least 1910, when his great-grandfather was living there. His father Ian spent his working life as aglazieratYork Minster.[2]Addy was educated atNunthorpe Grammar School, and from 1982 to 1984 attended theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art.

    Career[edit]This sectionrelies largely or entirely on a singlesource.Relevant discussion may be found on thetalk page. Please helpimprove this articleby introducingcitationsto additional sources.(May 2017)

    Addy made his first TV appearance in 1987 inThe Ritz, followed in 1988 byA Very Peculiar Practice, followed by TV performances in shows such asHeartbeat,Band of Gold,Married... with Children,Peak Practice,The Thin Blue Line,Too Much Sun,Sunnyside Farm,Trolliedand most recentlyThe Syndicatefor the BBC.

    He played Bill Miller inStill Standingand played Detective Boyle in the second series of the British sitcomThe Thin Blue Line. He also appeared onITV1\'s comedy drama seriesBonkers, and another ITV comedy drama,Bike Squad, in early 2008 as Sergeant John Rook.

    Since 2009, Addy has starred withFay Ripleyin a series of adverts for the relaunchedTesco Clubcard.[3]He playedRobert Baratheonin the HBO seriesGame of Thrones. He playedHercules, one of the main characters in theBBC Onefantasy drama seriesAtlantis, which started airing on 28 September 2013 in the UK. In the BBC TV drama,New blood(2016) featuring young detectives from the Serious Fraud Office and the London Police Service, Addy played D.S. Derek Sands.

    In film, Addy had a leading role inThe Full Monty, and playedFred Flintstonein the 2000 filmThe Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas. In that role, as well as inStill Standing, he played a blue-collar American (or, more accurately, an American-accentedPangeanin the case of Fred Flintstone). He played Mac McArthur in the 1998 filmJack Frost. In 2001, he played Roland inA Knight\'s Taleand a butler toChris Rock\'s character in the filmDown to Earth. InDown to Earth, his character was an American who was pretending to be British.

    Addy played David Philby inThe Time Machineand made an appearance as the Ship Captain inAround the World in 80 DayswithJackie ChanandSteve Cooganand made an appearance asFriar TuckinRidley Scott\'s 2010 filmRobin Hood.

    Stage[edit]

    Addy played Kevin Snell in the 2006 revival ofDonkeys\' Yearsat theComedy Theatrein London, and in 2007–08 he has appeared at theNational TheatreasDogberryinMuch Ado About Nothingand asHjalmar JohanseninFram. In 2011, he played Vladimir, anNKVDofficer, inCollaboratorsat theNational Theatre, which also featured in theNational Theatre Liveprogramme, where live performances are broadcast to cinemas around the world. In 2016, Addy appeared inRichard Bean\'sThe NapatSheffield CruciblewithJack O\'ConnellandRalf Little, directed byRichard Romances Vol. 2Sam1996Bruised FruitAngelShort film1996RespectJoe CarrTelevision film1997The Heart SurgeonPhil MycroftTelevision film1997The Full MontyDavid \"Dave\" HorsefallScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
    Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
    Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical1998CloserShort film1998Jack FrostMac MacArthur1999The Last YellowFrank1999The Flint Street NativityAssTelevision film2000The AnnouncementAndy2000The Flintstones in Viva Rock VegasFred Flintstone2000Married 2 MalcolmMalcolm2001Down to EarthCisco2001A Knight\'s TaleRoland2002The Time MachineDavid Philby2002HeartlandsRon2003The OrderThomas Garrett2004Around the World in 80 DaysSteamer Captain2008Bike SquadSgt. John RookTelevision film2009Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1983John Piggott2010It\'s a Wonderful AfterlifeDI Smythe2010Robin HoodFriar Tuck2010Barney\'s VersionDetective O\'HearneTelevision[edit]
    Nominated—Scream Awardfor Best Ensemble
    Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series2011Great episodes2014Remember MeRob Fairholme3 episodes2016JerichoEarl Bamford2016New bloodDS Derek Sands2016BorderlineHimself
    Robert BaratheonA Song of Ice and Firecharacter
    Game of ThronescharacterMark Addyas Robert BaratheonFirst appearance

    • Novel:
    • A Game of Thrones(1996)
    • Television:
    • \"Winter Is Coming\" (2011)
    Last appearance
    • Novel:
    • A Game of Thrones(1996)
    • Television:
    • \"You Win or You Die\" (2011)
    Created byGeorge R. R. MartinPortrayed byMark Addy
    (Game of Thrones)InformationAliases
    • The Usurper
    • Demon of the Trident
    • The Whoremonger King
    GenderMaleTitle
    • King of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men
    • Lord of the Seven Kingdoms
    • Protector of the Realm
    • Lord of Storm\'s End
    • Lord Paramount of the Stormlands
    • Ser
    FamilyHouse BaratheonSpouse(s)Cersei LannisterChildren
    • Joffrey Baratheon(step-son)
    • Myrcella Baratheon(step-daughter)
    • Tommen Baratheon(step-son)
    • Mya Stone(bastard-daughter)
    • Gendry(bastard-son)
    • Edric Storm(bastard-son)
    • Barra(bastard-daughter)
    • Bella(bastard-daughter)
    • Other bastards
    Relatives
    • Steffon Baratheon(father)
    • Cassana Estermont(mother)
    • Stannis Baratheon(brother)
    • Renly Baratheon(brother)
    • Shireen Baratheon(niece)
    Kingdom
    • The Stormlands
    • The Crownlands

    Robert Baratheonis afictional characterin theA Song of Ice and Fireseries offantasynovels by American authorGeorge R. R. Martin, and its television adaptationGame of Thrones.

    Introduced in 1996\'sA Game of Thrones, Robert Baratheon is the eldest son ofSteffon Baratheon, from the kingdom ofWesteros.[1]After Robert won the rebellion which was named after him, he took theIron Thronefrom Aerys II Targaryen, nicknamed \"The Mad King\", crushing the Targaryen dynasty. Robert fought the war to win back his betrothed,Lyanna Stark, with the aid of her brother, his close friend,Eddard Stark. However, due to Lyanna\'s death, Robert marriedTywin Lannister\'s daughterCerseiafter the war ended to ensure political stability.

    Robert is portrayed byMark Addyin theHBOtelevision adaptation.[2][3][4]

    Contents[hide]
    • 1Character description
    • 2Overview
    • 3Storylines
      • 3.1In the books
      • 3.2In the show
      • 3.3Family tree of House Baratheon
    • 4TV adaptation
    • 5References

    Character description[edit]

    Robert is in his mid-thirties when the events of the books begin. He is jovial and fun-loving, fond of battle, women and drink. As a young man Robert was a formidable warrior, noted for his chivalry, sense of honor and immense charisma. He won several loyal Targaryen bannermen to his cause through strength of personality alone. Very tall and incredibly muscular, Robert was considered one of the most attractive men in Westeros, desired by every maiden in the realm, being described inA Game of Thronesas \"Muscled like a maiden\'s fantasy.\" However, after becoming king, Robert let himself go somewhat, becoming fat, soft and indolent, though still capable of great generosity to his friends. Robert has also become more bitter following Lyanna\'s death and his unhappy marriage to Cersei, despite their multiple children.

    Overview[edit]

    Robert Baratheon is not apoint of viewcharacter in the novels, so his actions are witnessed and interpreted through the eyes of other people, such asNed Stark.[5]

    Storylines[edit]Coat of arms of House BaratheonIn the books[edit]

    Robert Baratheon is King of the Seven Kingdoms at the beginning ofA Game of Thrones. He was the ward ofJon Arrynand was raised atthe EyriealongsideEddard Stark. Fifteen years before the novels, Robert was betrothed to Ned\'s sisterLyanna, and after Lyanna andRhaegar Targaryendisappeared, Robert killed Rhaegar and seized the throne. He then marriedCersei Lannisterto ensureHouse Lannister\'s support for his rule, but remained attached to the memory of Lyanna, which estranged Cersei.

    At the beginning ofA Game of ThronesRobert, then king, has just come toWinterfellto appointEddard Starkthe Hand of The King.[6]He was unaware that Cersei\'s three children were therefore fathered by her brotherJaime. More interested in food, drink, andtourneysthan in governance, Robert has squandered the royal treasury, leaving the crown heavily in debt. After he dies in a hunting accident orchestrated by Cersei, the kingdoms plunge into civil war. His death incites the war that encompasses the entirety of the following two books, the War of the Five Kings, in which his two brothers, LordsRenlyandStannis Baratheon, declare themselves the rightful kings.Robb Starkis also declared King in the North and King of the Trident, and LordBalon Greyjoydeclares himself King of the Iron Islands.[7]

    In the show[edit]

    Robert Baratheon, formerly a fierce warrior, becameKingof the Seven Kingdoms after leading a rebellion against Aerys II Targaryen. He was betrothed to Ned Stark\'s sister Lyanna and loved her deeply, but she loved Rhaegar Targaryen and married him in secret before they fled. Robert assumed Lyanna was abducted, beginning his revolt with Ned Stark after his father and brother were killed in King\'s Landing while trying to reclaim Lyanna. The event, known as Robert\'s Rebellion, resulted with the Targaryens mostly slaughtered or routed from the Kingdoms. Since Robert\'s family had closer ties to the former Royal family, this put Robert on the Iron Throne. Now, Robert has grown fat and miserable; he has no more wars to fight, is surrounded by plotters and sycophants, hates and is bored by the constant work needed to manage the Kingdoms properly, and trapped in a political marriage to the scheming Cersei Lannister, whom he has never loved. He is unaware that none of his three children are his, but instead Jaime Lannister\'s. Under his reign, the realm has been bankrupted, and Robert is deeply in debt to his wife\'s family. Killed while hunting, he unknowingly leaves no rightful heir behind. His bastards are ordered dead by Joffrey, many of which are killed, and Gendry is subsequently forced to flee the capital.[8]In seasons six and seven,Bran Stark\'s gift of vision as the Three-Eyed Raven revealed to him the truth of Rhygar and Lyanna\'s relationship and that Robert\'s Rebellion was built on a lie.

    Family tree of House Baratheon[edit][hide]
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    • t
    • e
    Family tree of House class=\"references\" style=\"margin: 0px 0px 0px 3.2em; padding: 0px; list-style-image: none; font-size: 11.088px; list-style-type: inherit;\">
  • ^Jump up to:abcdefghijklmnoMartin, George R. R.; García Jr., Elio M.; Antonsson, Linda (2014). \"Appendix: Targaryen Lineage\".The World of Ice & Fire.ISBN978-0-553-80544-4.
  • Jump up^Martin, George R. R. (2000). \"Appendix: The King in the Narrow Sea\".A Storm of Swords.ISBN0-553-10663-5.
  • ^Jump up to:abMargaery Tyrell first married Renly, then Joffrey, and then Tommen.
  • ^Jump up to:abcMartin, George R. R. (2000). \"Appendix: The King on the Iron Throne\".A Storm of Swords.ISBN0-553-10663-5.
  • Jump up^Martin, George R. R. (1996). \"Chapter 27, Eddard VI\".A Game of Thrones.ISBN0-553-10354-7.
  • Jump up^Martin, George R. R. (2000). \"Chapter 29, Arya V\".A Storm of Swords.ISBN0-553-10663-5.
  • ^Jump up to:abcJoffrey, Myrcella and Tommen, although recognized by Robert, are secretly the illegitimate children of Jaime Lannister.
  • Jump up^Martin, George R. R. (1996). \"Chapter 35, Eddard IX\".A Game of Thrones.ISBN0-553-10354-7.
  • TV adaptation[edit]

    Robert Baratheon is played byMark Addyin the television adaption of the series of books.[9]Addy\'s audition for the role was according to showrunnersDavid BenioffandD. B. Weissthe best they saw, him being the easiest actor to cast for the show.[10]

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