Game Of Thrones Season 3: 10 Actors Who Knocked It Out The Park

By Edward Owen /

1. Charles Dance €“ Tywin Lannister

Nobody owned season three like Charles Dance. He bestrode the whole production like a perma-furious colossus and took down all comers, whether they were mortal enemies, political vipers or even his own family. It's obvious that Charles Dance is an excellent actor €“ we€™ve known that through all of Thrones€™ seasons, but it was only this year that he got a chance to really show us how ferocious Tywin is. Granted, his scenes with Arya last year were air-punchingly awesome, but they were too brief for my liking and in season one he was more a boogeyman than anything else. Now Tywin was in the capital, we could really see how formidable he was. When given these opportunities, Dance didn€™t disappoint. We€™d gone through two seasons with the script establishing how many of the King€™s Landing characters were kings of their own world. But while Littlefinger (who sparred with Tywin in season two), Varys, Cersei and Tyrion are all great game-players, even they were swept off the board by the sheer intensity of Tywin Lannister. He€™s the closest thing Game of Thrones has to a primary antagonist, and Dance handled that burden with aplomb. But it can€™t all be shouting in council chambers €“ where there€™s shade, there must also be light or the character comes across as a one-note caricature. This was the case with Tywin €“ yes, we saw he could be a callously cruel monster, but he€™s nuanced too. Dance put this across excellently €“ witness the scene when he admits he came very close to drowning Tyrion. His voice actually cracks, and you feel for this awful human being. That€™s a sign of how good an actor Dance is, and he's dominated Thrones this year. Agree or disagree? Feel free to comment!