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  1. Rupert Nicholas Vansittart (born 10 February 1958) is an English character actor. He has appeared in a variety of roles in film, television, stage and radio, often playing comic characters. He is best known for his role as Lord Ashfordly in the ITV drama Heartbeat and for playing Lord Yohn Royce in the HBO series Game of Thrones (2014–2019).

  2. Feb 10, 2022 · Celebs. ITV Heartbeat: Rupert Vansittart's 35-year marriage and why Harry Potter meant his wife had to change her name. The actor is famous for roles in Game of Thrones, Four Weddings and a Funeral,and Braveheart. News. By. Ian Molyneaux Senior Reporter. Rupert was on ITV's Heartbeat as well as Game of Throne (Image: Gage Skidmore/Creative Commons)

  3. Game of Thrones Yohn Royce, Rupert Vansittart, talks about Season 5 filming with Aiden Gillen and Sophie Turner, returning for Season 6, how he'd like his ch...

  4. Rupert Nicholas Vansittart is an English character actor. He has appeared in a variety of roles in film, television, stage and radio, often playing comic characters. He is best known for his role as Lord Ashfordly in the ITV drama Heartbeat and for playing Lord Yohn Royce in the HBO series Game of Thrones (2014-2019).

  5. Pride & Prejudice Rupert Vansittart Interview Subscribe to Red Carpet News: http://bit.ly/1s3BQ54 BBC Pride and Prejudice star Rupert Vanisittart talks to Red Carpet News about the iconic...

  6. Rupert Nicholas Vansittart is an English character actor. He has appeared in a variety of roles in film, television, stage and radio, often playing comic characters. He is best known for his role as Lord Ashfordly in the ITV drama Heartbeat and for playing Lord Yohn Royce in the HBO series Game of Thrones (2014-2019).

  7. RED (II) TV-MA | Action, Crime, Drama | Filming. Based on the novel of the same name. Inspired by slept on favorites from his childhood including Uwe Boll's Rampage, Abel Ferrara's Driller Killer and Tom Six's Human Centipede trilogy, Richard Common weaves a gripping narrative in 'Red.'.