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Thomas Wlaschiha is a German actor. Internationally, he is known for his roles as Jaqen H'ghar in the second , fifth and sixth seasons of the TV series Game of Thrones , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as well as Sebastian Berger in the police procedural Crossing Lines .
The third season (Stranger Things 3) is set in the summer of 1985 and shows the young friends maturing into teenagers and navigating new life challenges, all while a new threat looms over the town. This season also introduces a new character: Robin Buckley.
"Chapter Four: Dear Billy" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction horror drama television series Stranger Things, and the 29th episode overall. It was written by Paul Dichter and directed by Shawn Levy.
Tom Wlaschiha (“Game of Thrones,” “Stranger Things”) and Jazzy de Lisser (“Game of Thrones”) have joined the cast of Viaplay’s major English-language original feature “Hilma.”
Netflix’s mega hit Stranger Things has unveiled the cast additions for the upcoming fourth season, along with more details about elements of the story, including what Hellfire Club is. Joining ...
Sebastian Stan, whose “A Different Man” screens in the Berlin Film Festival, Christoph Waltz and Tom Wlaschiha, the “Faceless Man” in “Game of Thrones,” were among the guests at Studio ...
A second Stranger Things original graphic novel, titled Stranger Things: The Bully, was released on October 13, 2020. It was written by Greg Pak and illustrated by Valeria Favoccia, [ 190 ] and focuses on the characters Troy and James concurrent with the events of the second season, as the former struggles with PTSD following his encounter with ...
Joseph Quinn (born 26 January 1994 [1] [2]) is an English actor.He is best known for his role as Eddie Munson in the fourth season of the Netflix series Stranger Things (2022). [3] [4] His previous appearances were in the BBC One series Dickensian (2016), Howards End (2017), and Les Misérables (2018), and the Sky Atlantic series Catherine the Great (2019).