![]() ![]() ![]() Fanservice: Most spectacularly in the 1993 film adaptation of Lady Chatterley's Lover, in which he not only doesn't get killed, but ends up with Joely Richardson. The role was positively reviewed as departure for Sean Bean himself given his manly persona. Manly Gay: Sean Bean's role in British series Accused showed him as an incredibly straight gay man, who escapes on weekends into an alternate persona as a flamboyant, but incredibly unconvincing, woman. ![]() The Danza: As explained under Adam Westing, his character of the Undying in Hitman 2 is named after himself, disguised as a clever Bilingual Bonus pun.Fake Nationality: Played Fake Irish characters in The Field and Patriot Games, both opposite genuine Irishman Richard Harris.It's lampshaded in Hitman 2, where his character has earned a reputation for faking his own death and is nicknamed "The Undying" According to him, his favorite death is Boromir's. So much so that part of the promotional campaign for Legends involved him asking fans to not let him die. Christopher Lee (who also appears in The Lord of the Rings and dies in it) got killed over 80 times, having died in over two dozen of the films and shows he's appeared in. Chronically Killed Actor: One of the most well-known examples note And yet far from the example who's died the most (over 25).Admittedly he's sort of regretting it now with the sheer number of people misreading his name. The reason why he changed his first name to Sean was because he thought it was cooler when he was graduating from drama school. Awesome Mc Cool Name: An interesting case.It takes Agent 47 two attempts to put him down for good. The character himself has faked his death several times over and earned the epithet of "The Undying" as a result. Heck, the character's name itself is a reference to his Explanation "Faba" is Latin for "bean", making his name Mark Bean. Adam Westing: His role in Hitman 2 as Mark Faba is a parody of his role in the James Bond movies as well as his status as a Chronically Killed Actor, including several Shout Outs.One does not simply list all tropes associated with Sean Bean: A fictionalised version of him is the main hero of Sean Bean Saves Westeros, where, after the filming of Game of Thrones's first season, he ends up in the city of White Harbor on the same day Eddard Stark is killed, so Sean ends up taking over Ned's life and the task of saving the Seven Kingdoms from the threat coming from Beyond the Wall.The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: Martin Septim.The Story Teller: The Prince (episode "The True Bride").Silent Hill: Revelation 3D: Christopher 'Chris' DaSilva / Harry Mason.Silent Hill: Christopher 'Chris' DaSilva.Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac: Allman Kido.How to Get Ahead in Advertising: Larry Frisk.Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV: King Regis Lucis Caelum CXIII.He even died twice in GoldenEye! This newspaper article lists 23 times he has been killed onscreen (100% spoilers). In fact, seeing Sean's name in the credits could almost be considered a spoiler, because it is almost certain that he will be a good guy who turns bad and then dies - or even just a major character who dies period. He's renowned as a Chronically Killed Actor. Sean Bean's Star-Making Role role was the titular field-promoted British officer in Sharpe, and is best known in America for playing Ned Stark in Game of Thrones, Boromir in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Alec Trevelyan (006) in GoldenEye and Mitch Henderson in The Martian. Apparently, the ladies are okay with that because he was voted the UK's second sexiest man in 2004. According to The Other Wiki, he does not mind being considered 'a bit of rough' by the ladies. ![]() Fanservice ( despite or because of his many roles as villains). Shaun Mark "Sean" Bean (born 17 April 1959 in Handsworth, Yorkshire, England) is an English actor. ![]()
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