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‘Game of Thrones’ Emilia Clarke Reveals An Amazing Acting Trick

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Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke shares some amazing acting tricks.

Recently, in an video released by BuzzFeed, Game of Thrones actress, Emilia Clarke, revealed how to learn her lines for the hit HBO TV series.

She explains that it is really tough to memorize Dothraki language lines for HBO. But, Emilia Clarke, who plays the Mother of Dragons, uses some fun schemes to learn her lines – including, but not limited to, beatboxing.
In one of the behind-the-scenes features on the Game of Thrones: The Complete Sixth Season DVD and Blu-ray, Clarke explains that the process for translating Dothraki lines is pretty complicated.

Clarke would listen to audio files of the lines, then rhythmically claps out the words to make a little song. And sometimes, she takes that little song and beatboxes.

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