However, fans are sure to get a great movie with some spectacular acting and a memorable or moving death. With a Sean Bean character dying every 1.24 years, according to the Save Sean Bean Campaign, fans know that when Bean is cast in a role there is a high probability that his character won’t be around to watch the end credits crawl across the screen. ![]() This soulful, green-eyed blonde’s roles are so varied that his magnetic persona convincing plays angst-ridden villains, as in “Clarissa,” passionate lovers like Mellors in “Lady Chatterley’s Lover,” rough-and-ready soldiers such as Richard Sharpe, heart-wrenching warriors as the emotionally torn Boromir in “The Lord of the Rings,” and noble Greeks, like Odysseus in “Troy,” where his very presence in the film adds grace and validity to the rest of the movie. Sean Bean, England’s most versatile actor, holds a stellar career spanning every medium for approximately 20 years, in theater, radio, television and movies. ![]() Since 1986, over 20 of Bean’s characters have died in films and TV shows, and after each death he rises from the pile of dead Hollywood characters to take on a new role.įor those of you unfamiliar with Sean Bean’s work (other than his roles as Boromir in Lord of the Rings and Ned Stark in Games of Thrones), here’s a snippet from his mini biography on to help you understand the actor that is Bean: ![]() Timing! Timing is everything for an actor who is required to die time and time again for our entertainment. While some actors come and go, Sean Bean persists due to a striking combination of talent, tenacity, and timing.
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