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Hi, I'm Sean Bean.
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I'm doing a Wired 'To Complete' interview.
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Have I got to answer this: Who is Sean Bean married to?
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I'm married to Ashley Moore, or Ashley Bean now, and she's my wife and she's a wonderful woman and I'm very happy with her.
0:26
Who does Sean Bean look like?
0:26
I used to look like Ian Glen.
0:26
I was in games and we were always competing for parts when we were younger, when we'd just left our our mystical.
0:26
Who does Sean Bean support?
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Well, I've got three children.
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I also support Sheffield United football team in the UK, the Blades.
0:47
Just chuck it by holding it.
1:00
What Sean Bean movies doesn't Sean Bean die in?
1:00
Oh God, that's a hard question.
1:00
The first film I made was a film called 'Stormy Monday'.
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Well, one of the first, and I didn't die in that.
1:09
I nearly died, but I didn't.
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The Martian, I didn't die in that.
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There's not many.
1:14
I actually survived it.
1:16
I said the old arrestor die, which is why I'm second in the dying league after Christopher Lee, after.
1:24
See if I can bump it up a bit.
1:33
What age is Sean Bean?
1:29
My birthday's in about two weeks, I'll be 60.
1:41
What school did Sean Bean go to?
1:41
My first school was a school called Handsworth Junior School, not far from where we used to live.
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Then I went to Athelstan School, which is just a little bit further on, until I was 12.
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And then I went to a place called Brook School until I was 16.
1:58
I left at 16.
1:58
What has Sean Bean narrated?
1:58
I guess that I did a thing called 'Yorkshire Seasons' in the Yorkshire Wild, and that was all about nature, natural history.
1:58
I've done quite a few natural history narrations.
1:58
I narrated I think all the Elder Scrolls.
1:58
Oh yeah, did Civilization.
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Yeah, because I've been in Boromir and I've been Boromir in Lord of the Rings and in Game of Thrones, we tend to get sent things that are like old world mysteries, which, you know, I find quite interested, so they're quite a pleasure to actually read.
1:58
What does Sean Bean think of Game of Thrones?
1:58
He's brilliant.
2:26
I mean, I don't think any of us expected to have such a phenomenal influence on people's lives.
2:45
You know, you find politicians caught in lines like 'winter is coming' and this man trying to use it for their own advantage, which is rather pathetic, and it's quite funny, comical really.
2:45
It was good for all of us because he's intelligent and it's well planned out, it's well, it's imaginative and surreal and shocking, and I'm very proud to have been involved from the beginning, but just the beginning.
2:45
All right, Stark, yeah, sorry.
2:45
Right, oh, Ned Stark.
2:45
Why is Ned Stark so honorable?
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I think he's because of his lineage, his heritage and his family.
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His father's before him, his father, his grandfather.
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I think they had a code of honor, which they, which has gone on for hundreds, if not thousands of years.
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He was one of the very few men or women in Game of Thrones that really had anything that you could call honor or or fairness, or, you know, it was firm.
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He was firm with his children, with his, with his people, but he was also very fair and very charitable and respectful of of those around him, even the people he commanded.
3:56
Yeah.
3:56
Why doesn't Ned Stark yell, 'Valar Morghulis'?
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It's because Arya and I hope that 'Valar Morghulis' would save him, look after and keep her, keep her well, you know, keep her alive.
3:56
Why is Ned Stark's sword so big?
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You know, that's why Shiva, he suffocates, he's just like big swords.
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You know, I think he said, 'I want really big, you're going to when I get old, Dad'.
4:35
How did Ned Stark know winter was coming?
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When we first started Game of Thrones, it was autumn and it was already starting to get a bit cold at that time.
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So, you know, by the time we finished it was winter, so I knew he was there, it's going to get a bit cold that year.
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And then I, it was a line in in the Game of Thrones, I felt it unbelievable in it.
4:35
I've just said that.
4:42
So really they're copy off me and because I knew winter was coming.
5:02
What does Ned Stark whisper before he dies?
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It was just something to myself, obviously.
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Some game, I've been Gangnam style, that was there or anything.
5:08
No, I wasn't.
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It was a little prayer that I sometimes do myself, and I sometimes say because I wanted it to be something, I didn't want to just be like, 'I'm holding something, you know, good luck'.
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You know, because that don't mean anything, I think it changes things.
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So I thought I, I thought that I would do something that actually meant something to me.
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It was a, yeah, you know, plea for help in some way so that it actually didn't make sense to me, and it felt right for me, and and it was true.
5:47
Why Ned Stark died?
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He was a good man and he was getting in the way of things.
5:58
He was he wasn't corruptible, he wasn't he couldn't join in this little nest of vipers that he'd become embroiled with.
5:58
This is a bit like someone who was tortured or who, they want to keep him alive, but unless he agrees with them and unless he confesses that what he has done in the past is wrong, then they have to do away with him.
5:58
Like Thomas More in England in the medieval times, when they wanted him to renounce his faith, but he wouldn't.
6:05
They tried everything, but he stood fast by what he believed in, and they killed him.
6:37
Why Ned Stark is the best?
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He could be the best because he's is the only one with a moral compass.
6:45
The only one who would you, you, you'll be able to trust and to be able to rely on and ask for advice and counsel.
6:47
I think he probably is the best in that way.
6:51
Yeah, he's the best man.
6:58
Did Ned Stark love Jon Snow?
6:55
Yeah, I think I think he did, yeah, yeah.
7:05
It was a difficult relationship because of, you know, reasons that have been already explained now, but he tried to treat him as he did all his children, and I think he he loved him as one of his children.
7:05
Why Ned Stark never told Catelyn anything?
7:05
Catelyn had an inkling of what gone on.
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She noticed there was a different relationship between me and Jon.
7:29
Maybe it was an unspoken thing, but I always had a feeling that she she sensed something wasn't quite true, and you could say that, you know, one of Ned's that's his Achilles heel, because, you know, he wasn't loyal in that sense to his wife, was it?
7:29
So did Ned Stark know about White Walkers?
7:29
I think he knew, he knew of them, and he knew there was something there, yeah, because he was wary of things in that area, in that direction, not part of the world, admitted, because he didn't want to alarm his his people and his family, but I think he knew there was something not quite right over there, and they'd been there a long, long time, White Walkers, so I don't think maybe something was passed on to his family, and even if he didn't make a fuss about it or mention it, and I still think he was aware of them.
7:29
Does Sean Bean have a tattoo?
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I've got two.
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I could spin you off.
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One is a Sheffield United set of waves, he says '100% Blade', which is a Blade name for the Sheffield United.
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I'm very proud of that.
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And I've also got Lord of the Rings tattoo.
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It's only about that big.
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It's in Elvish and it means 'nine', which is how many there were in in the The Fellowship of the Ring.
7:29
There were nine of us, so we all we all had that done, and I had it done here actually in New York.
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It was for the premiere of Lord of the Rings, and I went out with Orlando Bloom and a large Award, and I was the last one to have it, and they kind of, 'Come on, your last one, you've got to go of it, don't'.
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And I, so we went out and we we saw abandoned, then we came home, went to bed.
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Next morning was September the 11th.
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It was a kind of bittersweet moment that's a that nine the following morning, yeah.
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That's where I heard that done in, but he's good, you know, how he's we've all got a him, so it's like a bonding thing in quite crowded.
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I want too.
7:29
Why did Sean Bean change his name?
7:29
I thought it might be a bit catchier, which it it must turned out to be, but I don't if it's for the writers, because everybody called me Sean Bean now, or Sean Born.
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I just guess it was a little bit fanciful where, you know, I just left drama school, I thought catchy name, and that was it really.
7:29
And so on.
7:29
Are Sean Bean and Viggo Mortensen friends?
7:29
Yes, yes.
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I got very well with Viggo, and he's an interesting character.
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He's a, you know, quite wacky and slightly out there, you know, which makes him very curious and very interesting to me.
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What I like about him is that he's an actor, and we all know that, but he's also a photographer, a very good photographer, an artist, and it's a designer.
7:29
How many episodes did Sean Bean play in Game of Thrones?
7:29
Haha.
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I think I was in nine.
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Yeah, I wasn't in the 10th for obvious reasons, you know.
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Thank you, Internet, for Googling me.