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Maisie Williams, 21, plays Arya Stark since the first appearance on the Game of Thrones screens in 2011.
But the British actress confessed that she thought she'd be returned even before the broadcast of the broadcast.
Reflecting on her first day of filming the HBO series, Maisie remembers not being able to create a scene.
Speaking of the memorable moment in a video posted on Game of Thrones' Twitter account, she recounted: "I was very young and I had such a great imagination.
" In these scenes when I was younger, I really persuaded myself that I was there and that it was happening. "
Maisie said:" That was the only way I knew how to act [19659002] Remembering one of her favorite scenes, Maisie talked about the feast that the Stark family had organized during the visit of King Robert Baratheon (played by Mark Addy) and Lannister at Winterfell.
She continues: "I remember being very late and tired but also like … having a good time."
"I flipped Sophie's pigeon cake [Turner]. first day on the set. "
The star divulged:" They said, "Can you just try to pretend you're doing nothing?"
"& # 39; And I just remember thinking, do you want to aim? "
Maisie thought that education was impossible and thought he could change it.
" I remember thinking, oh, maybe they'll fire me because I can not do it -good! "
Fortunately, Maisie continued to play the Stark brandishing her sword until the last season.
She added," I'm still here. A decade later, it was really fun. "
Meanwhile, Maisie appeared on Lorraine this week where she declared she was no longer on Game of Thrones.
In discussion with guest presenter Christine Lampard, Maisie admitted that it would be" strange "when the season will be broadcast and everything will be finished 19659002] She divulges to Christine: "The last chapter was really beautiful and I will miss it."
"It's really stran ge; Now in this last season, when I thought about it the most and I look at the first season. "
Maisie continued," I do not remember what my life was like before this show, I did not have any idea, really, of the magnitude that it was going to take.
"And when you're in the series, you consume it and you think it's a big problem. And that's only when I came out of my bubble that I realized it was big everywhere. "
The Game of Thrones season 8 is presented at 2 am on Sky Atlantic in the UK.
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