


These days, Cunningham can be heard alongside "Game of Thrones'" alumnus Lena Headey in the animated series, "Masters of the Universe: Revelation." He will also reunite with "Game of Thrones" creators David Benioff and D.B. In Cunningham's hands, Davos stands out as a loyal and steadfast character, who keeps his head screwed on amidst the chaos and turmoil of Westeros. Perhaps Cunningham's best-known role since "First Knight" is Ser Davos Seaworth in "Game of Thrones," a former smuggler who is the right hand to a different king as he counsels Stannis Baratheon.
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He's worked in TV as well, appearing in the sci-fi series "Outcasts" (2011) and the miniseries "Titanic: Blood and Steel" (2012). There was 2008's "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor " 2010's "Clash of the Titans " and 2012's "Safe House" with Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds. Sadly, Cross passed away in 2020 of cancer, just after wrapping his final film role in the horror film "The Devil's Light."įollowing "First Knight," Cunningham went on to a steady stream of fantasy and action roles. Rabbit, in "Banshee." Cross' biggest film role after "First Knight" was as Spock's father, Sarek, in JJ Abrams' reboot of "Star Trek." More recently, Cross appeared in "The Last Letter from Your Lover" (2021) with Shailene Woodley. He also played the Ukrainian mob boss, Mr. He appeared as Emperor Tiberius in the miniseries "Ben Hur" (2010) and Prince Charles in the TV movie, "William & Kate" (2011). Ormond formed her own production company, Indican Productions, and executive produced the 1997 documentary, "Calling the Ghosts: A Story about Rape, War and Women." A long-time activist, Ormond has focused her time on fighting human trafficking as well as raising awareness of AIDS in places like Russia and the Ukraine.Ī musician as well as actor, Ben Cross starred as the original Billy Flynn in the 1978 West End Production of "Chicago," which led to a leading role in the Oscar-winning "Chariots of Fire." This launched him into fame, which he felt conflicted about, even telling the New York Times in 1985 that he wanted to "disillusion" fans by smoking cigarettes until they stopped associating him only with "Chariots of Fire." In the same interview, he noted that "these misfit roles seem to seek me out," which perhaps explains how he took on the part in "First Knight."Ĭross' career after "First Knight" mostly centered around TV shows and miniseries. She's worked on crime shows like "CSI: NY" and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and can currently be seen in "The Walking Dead: World Beyond."

She starred in the thriller, "Smilla's Sense of Snow,"Īs well as the 1995 remake of "Sabrina," opposite Harrison Ford. Since "First Knight," Ormond has appeared in a number of film and TV roles. When she appeared in "First Knight," Julia Ormond was hot off her star turns in her 1993 film debut, Peter Greenaway's "The Baby of Mâcon," and Edward Zwick's "Legends of the Fall," where she became the envy of women, gay men, and anyone with eyes everywhere after she snagged the hearts of Brad Pitt, Aidan Quinn, and Henry Thomas in the film.
