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CNN —Maisie Williams so quickly rose to fame playing Arya Stark on “Game of Thrones” that it left her feeling “lost” when the show came to an end. In a new interview with The Sunday Times, Williams reflected on her time starring on the Emmy-winning drama, the same series in which she made her acting debut and was cast at age 12. “I was so lost for so long and I knew that I was, and when I couldn’t pin down what I felt my identity was within that, it brought me a lot of discomfort,” Williams told the publication. “I’d solely compare myself to other actresses, and the way people looked, and all of the most destructive ways that you can compare yourself.”Williams currently stars as Catherine Dior, the sister of designer Christian Dior, in “The New Look” on Apple TV+. The drama looks at the rise of modern fashion houses, set amid the conflict of World War II.
Persons: Maisie Williams, Arya Stark, , Williams, ” Williams, , , “ I’d, Catherine Dior, Christian Dior Organizations: CNN, Sunday Times, Apple
Williams, 26, said she struggled to find her identity while filming "Game of Thrones." AdvertisementMaisie Williams had trouble finding her identity while growing up on the "Game of Thrones" set, saying, "I was lost for so long." Williams reflected on her life after "Game of Thrones" during an interview with The Sunday Times in London. Helen Sloan/HBOShe told the outlet that growing up on "Game of Thrones" meant forming her real-world identity became difficult. Williams told The Sunday Times in London that she tries to offer guidance to other child stars navigating the entertainment industry.
Persons: Maisie Williams, Williams, , Arya Stark, Stark, Helen Sloan, Sophie Turner, Sansa Stark, Raymond Hall, Catherine Dior, Christian Dior, I've, Todd, Kessler, Catherine Organizations: Sunday Times, Service, HBO, Getty, Apple Locations: London, Nazi, Paris, Sunday Times of London
[1/6] Models present creations by designer Maria Grazia Chiuri as part of her Fall-Winter 2023/2024 Women's ready-to-wear collection show for fashion house Dior during Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit TessierPARIS, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Dior designer Maria Grazia Chiuri dove into archives from the 1950s for the French fashion house’s fall women's catwalk show, adding a modern spin to the era's feminine mainstays. Chiuri sought to add a Parisian flair to the styles of the period, which are often associated with American Hollywood productions. Held on the second day of Paris Fashion Week, the show drew crowds of fans angling for a glimpse of Kpop singer Jisoo and actress Charlize Theron, who sat in the front row next to members of LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault's family. Reporting by Mimosa Spencer and Louise Dalmasso, editing by Deepa BabingtonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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