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Hodor From ‘Game Of Thrones’ Won’t Say Hodor (Video)
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Kristian Nairn and Isaac Hempstead-Wright as Hodor and Bran in Game of Thrones

Back in September, actor Kristian Nairn revealed that his Game Of Thrones character Hodor, the gentle giant who only speaks his own name, won’t appear in Season 5 of the HBO series. Aside from filming the show, the actor is also a DJ who has been on a sold-out world tour called Rave of Thrones.

But what will Nairn do once the tour ends? TV and radio host Jamie Stangroom recently sat down with the actor to discuss his options for work and to, of course, get him to say “Hodor.”

Watch the 5-minute video here below, which includes Nairn auditioning for a commercial for the Pretty Good Fried Chicken hair salon (yes, a fried chicken place that also does hair cuts.

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