Dean-Charles Chapman (English Dean-Charles Chapman) - English actor of theater, film and television. Chapman is best known for his starring role in the musical "Billy Elliot" and the role of Tomman Baratheon in the fourth, fifth and sixth seasons of the HBO television series Game of Thrones.
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Biography and family of the actor
Dean-Charles Chapman was born on September 7, 1997 in Essex (part of the East Anglia region), United Kingdom, by profession - actor, active years: 2007 - present, height 175 cm. Today he is 21 years old. His ethnicity is English, and his nationality is British. His family has a sister named Dolly. However, information about his family is currently not available, as he has not yet disclosed it to the media and keeps it secret.
Discussing his education, the famous actor said that he attended high school, but currently does not want to talk about it.
Career
Speaking about his career, firstly, he was seen on the screen in British children's television programs called "Factory of Funny Songs" and "Creators of Fairy Tales" to the real fame. He then appeared on the Game of Thrones HBO as Tomman Baratheon. In addition, he was seen performing in the London production of the musical Billy Elliot with the main role.
Dean Charles also participated in episodes of the BBC show called Casualty and Cuckoo. He later replaced actor Callum Warry in the 4th season of Game of Thrones as the character of Tomman Baratheon.
In addition, he also appeared in the sitcom (from the English situational comedy) of the CBBC "Outraged World" by Stanley Brown, starring Stanley Brown. In addition, he played in the role of Castor in the AMC martial arts series Badlands.
The role of Tomman Baratheon
Tomman Baratheon is a fictional character from the series of science fiction novels by American author George R. Martin "A Song of Ice and Fire" and the television adaptation of "Game of Thrones."
Tommen Baratheon, introduced in 1996 in the Game of Thrones, is Cersei Lannister's youngest son from the Kingdom of Westeros. He subsequently appeared in Martin’s films “The Battle of the Kings” (1998), “The Storm of Swords” (2000), “The Raven Festival” (2005) and “Dance with the Dragons” (2011).
Prince Tomman Baratheon is the brother of Joffrey and Princess Mircella and the second in line for the throne. Tomman is the youngest son of Queen Cersei Lannister and, like his brothers and sisters, he is also the son of Cersei's brother Jaime Lannister, but he does not know about this because he considers Robert Baratheon to be his father. Tommen is called beautiful, kind and limp.
Dean-Charles Chapman plays in Game of Thrones one of the most useless television characters: King Tomman Baratheon. Despite the fact that Tomman is still a child, the fans were not kind to the boy king. Tomman has always been gentle and naive and now that he has power in his royal hands, he is actually dangerous.
Tomman is probably the most hated character in Game of Thrones (along with rivals High Sparrow and Septa Unella). But he definitely deserves it. His brother Joffrey could just be a coward, but at least his unpredictability made him interesting. Tomman is afraid of his own shadow, and each of his appearance on the screen is a giant yawn, while we wait for him to make an important decision.
Tomman Baratheon is portrayed by Callum Warry and Dean-Charles Chapman in the HBO television adaptation.