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Game Of Thrones’ Brenock O’Connor on the difference between TV and movies

O’Connor plays the lead role in The Bromley Boys and the stars arrived at the premiere in classic cars of the 60s and 70s .

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Brenock O’Connor at The Bromley Boys world premiere held at Wembley Stadium (Matt Crossick/PA)

Game Of Thrones star Brenock O’Connor has said playing the lead role in a film is “another world” from appearing in the HBO series.

The 18-year-old actor was speaking at the world premiere of his new film The Bromley Boys at London’s Wembley Stadium.

O’Connor plays a schoolboy who falls in love with his local football side Bromley FC.

Brenock O’Connor attending The Bromley Boys World Premiere held at Wembley Stadium in London (Matt Crossick/PA)
Brenock O’Connor attending The Bromley Boys World Premiere held at Wembley Stadium in London (Matt Crossick/PA)

The young actor appeared as Olly in Game Of Thrones for two years but admitted nothing could prepare for him playing the lead role in a film for the first time.

O’Connor said: “It is a different world and there is no way to prepare you for the change in workload. I was in every day working six days a week for five weeks, living in a hotel in Bromley.

“It was my first time living away from home. It was my first job after turning 16 and not needing a chaperone. People say it is hard work, the hours are long but it’s a dream. We don’t do it because it’s work but because it’s fun.”

Brenock O’Connor and Martine McCutcheon attending The Bromley Boys World Premiere held at Wembley Stadium in London (Matt Crossick/PA)
Brenock O’Connor and Martine McCutcheon attending The Bromley Boys world premiere held at Wembley Stadium in London (Matt Crossick/PA)

In keeping with the period the film is set in, the film’s stars arrived in classic cars from the 1960s and 1970s.

The film’s stars also posed for photos on a grass carpet rather than a red one, in honour of the film’s football storyline.

Despite his new footballing role O’Connor admitted that his ability at the game away from the screen left a lot to be desired.

Jamie Foreman attending The Bromley Boys World Premiere held at Wembley Stadium in London (Matt Crossick/PA)
Jamie Foreman attending The Bromley Boys world premiere (Matt Crossick/PA)

“For research I went to see my local team Worthing FC play a game, who are actually in the same league now as the one Bromley were when the film was set.

“Two of the boys from my year at school were actually playing in that game, which was a weird little crossover.

“But I’m dreadful at sports in general. Look at me! I’m not a sporty boy. I stick to the acting.”

The Bromley Boys will be released in cinemas on June 1.

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