

Sean Bean recently talked about the upcoming Game of Thrones prequel play at Broadway. It’s precise, in the sense that you know exactly what you’re doing, but other ideas are also formulating – you’re planning for the future without really recognising that. But at the same time, your mind is wandering and visualising and imaging colours and structures and shapes. It’s a kind of mindful process: you know where you are, you know you’re in the present. And you realise that things are not quite as important as you think they are.” I think it helps my work in the end because it frees the mind from everyday stress, the nitty-gritty. Sean said, “ Acting is probably the last thing on my mind when I’m gardening: it’s nice to get away from all that. He also talked about his love for gardening. Game of Thrones star Sean Bean recently talked to the Financial Times about his childhood hobbies. Some of us slip into reading books or watching TV, while some others take more creative approaches like gardening. Hobbies are a great way of calming the mind while keeping one’s passion alive. Share with us some of your memories in the comments below! Several Game of Thrones stars recently shared their memories of the show on account of the Iron anniversary. I gradually grew into gardening as well.”

And there was my next-door neighbour, a guy called Ron Howard, who was our neighbour for about 40 or 50 years. My granddad did a lot of vegetable and fruit gardening. I also got into birdwatching, so I used to go with my mates to Flamborough Head, Sherwood Forest, Clumber Park, places like that. Sean continued, “Anyway, I couldn’t wait to get out to play and kick around a football, and we’d only come in when it started getting dark. Everybody used to meet there for a fight and stuff after school.” There were still bomb craters, big, deep things from the second world war. Or just an old scrapheap with cars on it that we’d climb in and out of. We loved farms, derelict farms – there was a fascination in that. We couldn’t wait to get out, especially in the long summer holiday, and go and make dens. It also had a lot of trees, countryside and wildlife – there are huge pockets of woodland and fields. When I grew up in Sheffield in the ’60s and ’70s it was a big industrial city. He said, “ As a kid, I was interested in nature. Game of Thrones star Sean Bean attempted to relive those moments in an interview with The Financial Times. As we grew up, the times we left behind became a sweet world of fantasy. Those were the times when we could be carefree and play without any real-life worries. Many of us cherish the memories of our childhood. ⚔ Join our new PopCulture Discord server and interact with other fans about the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon 🔥🐲!!
