
Who is Kristian Nairn? Game of Thrones actor signs up for Strictly
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KRISTIAN NAIRN became the fifteenth and final contestant to be announced for the Strictly Come Dancing class of 2025.
He was the last contestant to be announced, following ex-Chelsea and Lionesses Karen Carney, for the 23rd series of Strictly Come Dancing.
Who is Kristian Nairn?
From DJ to actor, Kristian Nairn is a multi-talented individual whose career spans over two decades, with music and entertainment being at the forefront.
The 49-year-old is best known internationally as an actor and DJ.
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Kristian Nairn the actor and DJ joins Strictly Come Dancing 2025
He portrayed Hodor in HBO's global phenomenon Game of Thrones.
In this show, he created one of the most emotional and iconic moments in recent TV history in the season six episode titled "The Door".
The money he earned from Game of Thrones, his first acting role, allowed him to buy his Mother a house.
The Irish-born performer is also known for being a prolific house DJ, he has played alongside the likes of Steve Aoki, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Fatboy Slim, and Danny Howard at global superclubs such as Amnesia, Café Mambo, and Hakkasan.
The DJ is known for his progressive house music and used to be the resident DJ of Kremlin, a gay club in Belfast.
Since Game of Thrones began, Kristian has toured as a DJ with "Rave of Thrones" as the musical theme. He also used the costumes from the show as part of his performance.
He was the DJ during the Blizzcon 2016 anniversary party and the Blizzcon 2018 closing festivities.
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Kristian Nairn joins the 2025 class of BBC hit dance show Strictly Come Dancing
At the end of 2017, he performed the first part of the Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike concert in Antwerp.
The actor is a skilled guitarist and has had the opportunity to play backstage with Megadeth during the Hellfest Open Air Festival in France in the summer of 2018.
Kristian said: '[Strictly Come Dancing] will be a huge challenge for me physically, but I'm ready to rise to it! It's a surreal and wonderful opportunity to shed one of my left feet!'
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Kristian Nairn best known for being on Games of Thrones has joined Strictly Come Dancing in the class of 2025
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When was Kristian Nairn on Game of Thrones?
The actor who portrayed Hodor on Game of Thrones appeared in the series between 2011-2014, then returned in 2016.
He appeared in seasons one through four and season six; however, his character did not appear in the final seasons.
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What else has Kristian Nairn been in?
The actor is also known around the world for his role as Wee John Feeney in two series of the HBO comedy Our Flag Means Death.
Other roles include appearing in films such as Mythica: The Godslayer, Mythica: A Quest for Heroes, The Appearance, Unwelcome, and The Four Warriors.
As well as a guest role as Wallace in The Rookie.
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