When the call came informing Ryan Corr that he'd landed the role of Ser Harwin Strong in House of the Dragon, he knew it was the opportunity of a lifetime.
"When I first wanted to be an actor as a young boy, you know, these are the sort of [roles] you dream of. So to be here, you have to pinch yourself," he told New Idea during the Sydney premiere for the highly coveted HBO prequel.
"I was like a schoolboy excited about it when I found out about it [and] I was like an excited schoolboy when I rocked up on set."
Corr has spent decades building up his acting portfolio, and it has been a tireless labour of love.
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We first met the Australian actor when he was 13 years old in Silversun as the spiky-haired teen Sheng Zammett and soon after as the cheeky Matthew McDougal in The Sleepover Club.
"I decided pretty early this is what I want to do," Corr explained to Now To Love.
"I think a couple of teachers thought I was acting out [at school] so when I did my first play, that was like, well, you're good at that, put your energies into that."
He officially became a staple in the Australian media landscape when he later appeared as Eric in Blue Water High. In fact, we're pretty sure any millennial (or well-informed Gen Z'er) would be able to recognise him in that role.
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