Natalie Dormer
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Sam Smith, Iggy Azalea, ‘Gone Girl’ Lead Logo’s New Now Next Award Nominations
“Dear White People,” “How To Get Away With Murder” and “Transparent” also land top nods for the awards show which shifts from L.A. to Miami to coincide with Art Basel
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‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Posters Feature Rebel Leaders Liam Hemsworth, Natalie Dormer (Photos)
Jennifer Lawrence isn’t the only one opposing the Capitol as news posters show off her team of supporters
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Where ‘Game of Thrones’ Draws the Line: Sex With Kids
It’s nice to know one thing is off-limits in Westeros
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#ICYMI on TheWrap: 10 Top Showbiz Stories – Bryan Singer, Johnny Depp and ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’
In case you missed it, Bryan Singer has been sued for sexual abuse, Johnny Depp’s fourth box office bomb places him in danger of becoming a has been, Fox has a “Mrs. Doubtfire” sequel in the works
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‘Game of Thrones’ Star Natalie Dormer on the Show’s (Wonderful) Bad News
The actress who plays Margaery Tyrell on the hit HBO fantasy series also teases what’s in store for her character this season
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‘Game of Thrones’ Star Natalie Dormer Poses Topless in Racy GQ Magazine Spread (Photo)
In a sexy new photo shoot for GQ, the actress provides some titillating fan service for “Game of Thrones” devotees
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‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Adds ‘Prison Break’ Star Robert Knepper
“Catching Fire” filmmaker Francis Lawrence returns to direct the two-part “Hunger Games” finale
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‘Hawaii Five-0’s’ William Sadler to Guest Star on CBS’s ‘Elementary’ (Exclusive)
The former “Fringe” star joins a guest ‘Five-0″ roster that includes Rhys Ifans and Natalie Dormer
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‘Game of Thrones’ Star Natalie Dormer Joins CBS’s ‘Elementary’ for Guest Run
Natalie Dormer will play Sherlock Holmes' first love, who was murdered by Moriarty
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‘Tudors’ Star Natalie Dormer Signs on for ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 2
The former Anne Boleyn will star as Margaery Tyrell
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Natalie Dormer Joins Cast of ABC’s ‘Poe’
The English actress, best known for her role on HBO’s “The Tudors,” moves to 1840s Boston