Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Emilia Clarke: la mujer más sexy del mundo según Esquire



 


La actriz de Game of Thrones fue elegida por la famosa revista, que la lleva en portada con una sexy sesión fotográfica donde posa semidesnuda.

Emilia Clarke Named 'Sexiest Woman Alive'



First she was dubbed "Woman of the Year" by GQ and now "Game of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke has been crowned "Sexiest Woman Alive."

Emilia Clarke in Esquire magazine, November 2015 (Esquire)
Esquire magazine gave the 28-year-old the coveted title for 2015, where they describe her as "half pal, half dominatrix. Half kid sister, half sexy queen."
In the November issue of the mag, the actress opens up about nabbing her Emmy-nominated role on the beloved HBO series.
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"My agent told the casting director, 'I know that the breakdown for this character is tall and willowy and blonde. I know she's short and round and brown, but I'd like you to see her,'" she recalled. "I had two scenes which told me nothing and not very much time in which to read all those [George R. R. Martin] books. So I did what every good actor does and Wikipedia'd the living crap out of it."
The actress explained the producers were looking for "someone who could grow before your eyes in one season, who could gather strength and show vulnerability, they wanted the arc."
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Emilia joins a stunning list of beauties on Esquire's "Sexiest Woman List" including: Penelope Cruz (2014), Scarlett Johansson (2013), Mila Kunis (2012), Rihanna (2011) and Minka Kelly (2010).


Esquire names sultry Emilia Clarke of 'Game of Thrones' the Sexiest Woman Alive

NEW YORK, N.Y. - It's most definitely Emilia Clarke's year.
The 28-year-old Londoner, who plays menacing, white-haired Daenerys Targaryen, aka Khaleesi, aka Mother of Dragons on "Game of Thrones," is Esquire's Sexiest Woman Alive.
The magazine made the announcement early Tuesday, but GQ got there first, anointing Clarke Woman of the Year in September.
In addition to her high-profile role on the massively popular HBO series, Clarke was Sarah Connor in the summer movie hit "Terminator Genisys."
She can do fierce, but also friendly. She can be queen, but also kid sister, killer or girl next door, writes Benjamin Markovits in the Esquire story accompanying Clarke's nude cover, belly down with bedsheet strategically placed.
Lisa Hintelmann, editorial projects director for the magazine, called Clarke the all-around favourite.
"Emilia Clarke is unforgettable in 'Game of Thrones' and was hands down the number one choice of Esquire's staff, friends and family," she said in an email.
On the pages of the November Esquire, with more sultry photos inside, she is also "Lilly," the alias she takes after donning a disguise to frolic at London's Crystal Palace Park with Markovits for a round of "Game of Phones," a group treasure hunt thought up by a social networking company and intended to help people make new friends in a new city.
She isn't recognized.
Clarke is the second child of by-the-bootstraps parents. Mom started as a secretary and rose to marketing executive and dad made it out of working-class Wolverhampton near Birmingham to become a roadie, then sound specialist for big-budget musicals.
She followed her brother into boarding school because "I fancied his friends," she told Esquire, then she went on to study drama in college, pulling a couple of episodes on the long-running British daytime soap "Doctors" after graduation. She worked multiple jobs while living with friends before "Game of Thrones" changed her life when it began airing in 2011.
Clarke recalled some difficulties on the show early on. She was just 23. There was full frontal nudity, lots of sex, even a rape scene. She tells Markovits how she suffered along with her character.
"Once, I had to take a little time out," she said. "I said I needed a cup of tea, had a bit of a cry, and was ready for the next scene."
That's what the English call "mucking in," or striking a balance between helping out and getting your hands dirty while maintaining a smile on your face, Markovits writes. Clarke, he said, is good at it.
She recalled in the story, due to hit newsstands on Oct. 20, her father's early warnings about lowering expectations as an actress when she first started out, and her days working at a call centre.
Sexy but still real, Markovits declares, "is the gorgeous balance of Emilia Clarke."



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