Game of Thrones: Elizabeth Olsen recalls 'terrible' audition for Daenerys Targaryen role

'They didn’t know if they wanted a British accent or not'

Jack Shepherd
Sunday 19 May 2019 15:09 BST
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Elizabeth Olsen has revealed she once auditioned for the role of Daenerys Targaryen on Game of Thrones.

Speaking to Vulture, the Avengers actor recalled how "awkward" the audition was as the showrunners were unsure whether they wanted an American or British accent.

“When I first started working, I just auditioned for everything, because I like auditioning. And I auditioned for Khaleesi. I forgot that. It was the most awkward audition I’d ever had,” she said.

Olsen was asked to give the monologue from the final moments of season one.

“[From] after she just burned," Olsen continued. "And she’s making this speech to thousands of people about how she’s their queen. They didn’t know if they wanted a British accent or not. So, you did it in both. It was terrible. Anytime someone says, ‘Bad audition story.’ That’s one I remember.”

Tamzin Merchant won the part, appearing in the pilot episode. However, after the pilot failed to impress the producers, Merchant was recast and Emilia Clarke took over.

Game of Thrones has gone on to become a worldwide phenomenon and has made Clarke an internationally recognised star. Olsen, meanwhile, has become best known for playing the character Scarlett Witch in the Avengers films.

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