Frank Emilia Clark's candid interview for Harper's Bazaar about a career and nude scenes in the series "Games of Thrones"

Emilia Clarke is one of those actresses whose versatility with each film and series in the movie series "The Games of Thrones" reveals with renewed vigor. What else we do not know about the charming girl with Italian and, as it became known from the interview, Indian roots? In the new issue of the American magazine Harper's Bazaar, she shared her thoughts about the first love, career, and attitude to naked scenes in the series "Games of Thrones."

Emilia Clark on the cover of Harper's Bazaar

To shoot the magazine, photographer Mariano Vivanco picked up an unusual and very bright idea, inviting the actress to take a walk in clothes from haute couture fashion houses Giambattista Valli and Dolce & Gabbana in the London Botanical Gardens. Emilia appeared on the cover of the tabloid, surrounded by flowers and lush vegetation of exotic plants. Between the change of photolocations and the preparation for the shooting, Clarke answered a number of questions from the journalist.

About the first love

The journalist asked if Emilie believed in peremptory love at first sight and in one love for life:

"I understand that they want to hear from me that I believe in this romantic nonsense, but it's not so. I have long grown out of age when I believe in an ideal prince. My life shows every time that the category "single" is very relative. When I was a teenager, there was one "only", with the moment of growing up and changing landmarks, there was another "single" that would be difficult to foresee in the next period of life. In Buddhism there is a capacious and close to me philosophical thought: "We know ourselves and act only through interaction with other people." I'm looking for "my" person. "

Clarke admitted that she admired people who are so overwhelmed by their feelings that they can turn mountains:

"My grandmother threw everything for love and fled to colonial India. It was a family secret, which everyone kept until a certain time. Grandmother was very fond of India, therefore, to some extent, I am one eighth Indian. "

About acting career and candid scenes in movies

Emilia confessed that she does not really understand such a fuss about sexual scenes in the series "Games of Thrones" and is annoyed when the movie is compared to pornography:

"I'm incredibly annoyed by the talk about exposure and sex in the series. I repeatedly heard that porn sites lost part of the target audience because of the release of the series "Games of Thrones." Nobody is embarrassed that we see the daily intimate life of people in the evening shows, but for the film for some reason we make claims? Sex - an important part of every person's life, why hypocrisy? "

Success and recognition, according to the actress, has two sides:

"When success comes and recognizability, it causes ambiguous emotions. On the one hand, it is an indicator of certain achievements, on the other, everyone thinks that he knows you and everything about your life. At some point you get tired of constant questions and criticism, you answer that everything is good and put a point on it. "
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The actress admitted that while studying at the theater school, she was looking for her creative type and realized that she could not play aerial heroines:

"I'm not Shakespeare's Juliet, I'm not interested in this female type. I have more complex and ambiguous roles, I would gladly play a prostitute or a woman in old age, reflecting on the meaning of life. "