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Deacon Tarly Appears in Game of Thrones Season 6

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In the sixth season of "Game of Thrones" another member of the Tarly family, Deacon, will appear. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Freddie Stroma ("Unreal") has been approved for the role of Samwell's younger brother Tarley (John Bradley).

About Deacon in the works of George R.R. Little is known about Martin, except that he is Sam's younger brother and is in better physical shape than him. Sam was last seen in the season 5 finale when he and Lilly (Hannah Murray) were leaving Castle Black on their way to Oldtown, where he wanted to train and become a maester. Game of Thrones has yet to feature Sam and the Deacon's father, Lord Randyll Tarly.

Stroma has joined new cast members for season six, including Ian McShane in an unnamed role, Max von Sydow as the three-eyed crow and Johan Philip Asbeck as Euron Greyjoy.

Stroma, who played the "eternal groom" named Adam in the black comedy Lifetime "Unreal," hopes, he says, to return in the second season, which was recently commissioned for production.

Among the full-length projects with the participation of the actor – Pitch Perfect and three Harry Potter movies starring Cormac McLaggen.

Game of Thrones season 6 will premiere on HBO in Spring 2016.

return for the second season, which was recently commissioned for production.

Among the full-length projects with the actor – Pitch Perfect and three Harry Potter movies starring Cormac McLaggen.

Game of Thrones season 6 will premiere on HBO in Spring 2016.

return for the second season, which was recently commissioned for production.

Among the full-length projects with the actor – Pitch Perfect and three Harry Potter movies starring Cormac McLaggen.

Game of Thrones season 6 will premiere on HBO in Spring 2016.

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