Game of Thrones won't be back until 2019, so there's no better time to get to know the cast a little bit more. Though we're glad to see the stars in costume, it's fun to see them in other roles that take them far away from Westeros — especially in terms of the way they look. The cast's other jobs have always been pretty diverse — do you know which ones are Harry Potter alums, Downton Abbey dwellers, or superhero blockbuster stars? Read through to see the Game of Thrones cast as you've never seen them before.
Clarke rocks a platinum blond 'do as Daenerys Targaryen, but in 2016's Me Before You, she sports her natural dark shade.
The tyrannical Tywin Lannister showed up as a tough but significantly less hostile commander in 2014 hit The Imitation Game.
Look at that proper little English schoolboy! In the 2009 drama A Shine of Rainbows, Gleeson looks light years away from the sniveling, sociopathic king he played on HBO.
It's facial hair, furs, and cold weather for Kit Harington's Game of Thrones alter ego Jon Snow, so it's nice to see him dressed lighter in the period film Testament of Youth.
Emmanuel got out of her costume as Missandei and sported some cute casualwear to play sexy hacker Ramsey in the Fast and Furious movies.
The beauty who played Margaery Tyrell may look familiar to you, and not just if you used to watch The Tudors. Dormer also had a small part as a private in Captain America: The First Avenger.
Who is this impressively-coiffed, smooth-dressing version of Peter Dinklage? He's gigolo Vinnie from the unmemorable Kate Hudson movie A Little Bit of Heaven. Which is also Vinnie's nickname. I feel like Tyrion would think that was funny.
Jaime Lannister is a slick, lady-charming man who can be kind of a jerk, and in Coster-Waldau's big-screen role in The Other Woman, he plays . . . a slick, lady-charming man who can be kind of a jerk. But he's workin' that suit!
She was an important mother on Game of Thrones, and she also played the mother to an important wizard: Hermione Granger. If you don't remember her from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, it's because she's only briefly seen when Hermione is zapping her memory.
Hinds demands a lot of respect as Mance Rayder, but it might not just be about the character; the actor just oozes gravitas, like on 2012 TV series Political Animals.
As Osha, Natalia Tena is a great help to Bran and Rickon, and in the Harry Potter movies, she also helps out Harry and the gang as the colorful-haired Nymphadora Tonks.
Did the season three addition of Jojen Reed somehow give you the warm and fuzzies? It should have, if you've watched (and rewatched) Love Actually — he plays young Sam, who loses his mum and falls in love in the same year.
Gendry gets into some trouble as the bearer of King's blood on Game of Thrones, but he was getting into a different kind of trouble as Chris on the notorious British TV series Skins.
He may be power hungry as Petyr Baelish, but Aidan Gillen actually possessed some power on another famous HBO series, The Wire, as Mayor Thomas Carcetti.
Khal Drogo is another gone-but-not-forgotten character . . . because who could forget those arms and chest? Momoa kept the physique but lost the scary warpaint and confusing facial hair for 2012's Bullet to the Head, where he does battle with Sylvester Stallone.
You can't forget Mark Addy — as King Robert Baratheon, his character's death sets off much of the drama of the series. While Addy commanded respect on Game of Thrones, I can't help but LOL seeing him as Fred Flintstone in The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.
Young Bran hasn't had the use of his legs since the season premiere of Game of Thrones, but happily, when the actor appears in other things, such as 2011 horror film The Awakening, he's walkin' around like nobody's business. Walk it out, Bran!
Sansa Stark has finally turned tough, something Sophie Turner surely dipped into to play Jean Grey in X-Men: Apocalypse.
It's hard to see the Red Woman looking quite less red, right? This is her in 2013's The Fifth Estate, set in the present day.
It's possible you will always see this actor as the sadistic Ramsay Bolton, but it's pretty refreshing to see him hamming it up on the British sitcom Vicious.