Paddy Considine as King Viserys Targaryen
King Viserys Targaryen, father to Princess Rhaenrya Targaryen and older brother to Prince Daemon Targaryen, is a “warm, kind, and decent man” who wants to do right by his family and carry on his grandfather’s legacy. Actor Paddy Considine, who also starred in the HBO miniseries The Outsider, plays this Targaryen patriarch. Edgar Wright fans may recognize Considine from his roles in Hot Fuzz and The World’s End.
Emma D’Arcy and Milly Alcock as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen
The first born child of King Viserys, Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen has been selected as his heir despite the Targaryen’s history of patriarchal lineage. Her pure Valyrian blood makes her a natural dragonrider, like her uncle, Prince Daemon, but the fact that she is a woman makes her path to the throne less certain. Australian actress Milly Alcock plays Princess Rhaenyra in her youth. While this may be Alcock’s first major role in American television, she’s appeared in Australian miniseries The Gloaming and Pine Gap, which can be watched in the U.S. on Starz and Netflix respectively. The adult Princess Rhaenyra is played by Emma D’Arcy, who you may recognize from the short-lived Prime Video series Truth Seekers and the Netflix original Wanderlust.
Matt Smith as Prince Daemon Targaryen
The eleventh Doctor himself, Matt Smith, is Prince Daemon Targaryen. The younger brother of King Viserys, Prince Daemon is a fierce warrior and dragonrider who seeks the power of the crown for himself. Aside from Doctor Who, Matt Smith has also starred in The Crown, Edgar Wright’s latest film Last Night in Soho, and Morbius.
Steve Toussaint as Lord Corlys Velaryon a.k.a. “The Sea Snake”
Like the Targaryens, House Velaryon hails from Valyria. While the Velaryons may not have dragons at their disposal, their seafaring capabilities make them formidable opponents and powerful allies. Before his marriage to Princess Rhaenys, Lord Corlys was an adventurer and explorer. Now he leads one of the richest families in Westeros. Steve Toussaint brings an extensive filmography to this role, including movies like Judge Dredd and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Toussaint also appears in the Australian Netflix series Pine Gap with young Princess Rhaenyra actress Milly Alcock.
Rhys Ifans as Otto Hightower
Rhys Ifans is no stranger to roles in genre fare. From his brief appearance as Xenophilius Lovegood in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 to his villainous turn as Dr. Curt Connors in The Amazing Spider-Man, Ifans has played characters that aren’t afraid to use or manipulate others to get what they want. Otto Hightower is the Hand of the King and serves both the Old King Jaehaerys I and King Viserys as their most trusted adviser. Otto sees Prince Daemon’s desire for power as a threat to the realm and therefore uses his position to influence King Viserys’ perception of his brother.
Olivia Cooke and Emily Carey as Alicent Hightower
Daughter of the Hand, Alicent Hightower is played by Emily Carey in her youth and by Olivia Cooke as an adult. Because of her father’s position, Alicent was raised in the Red Keep and grew up as a friend to Princess Rhaenyra. House of the Dragon isn’t the first time that Emily Carey has played the younger version of a strong and powerful woman. She also appears as the 12 year-old version of Diana in 2017’s Wonder Woman and as the 14 year-old version of Lara Croft in the 2018 Tomb Raider film adaptation. Olivia Cooke has had many roles in horror and drama films and TV series including Bates Motel, Ouija, Thoroughbreds, Sound of Metal, and Ready Player One.
Fabien Frankel as Ser Criston Cole
Ser Criston Cole is “the common-born son of the steward to the Lord of Blackhaven” and although he doesn’t have any land or a title, he is an incredibly skilled swordsman. Ser Criston is played by Fabien Frankel, who had a small role in the movie Last Christmas with Game of Thrones alum Emilia Clarke and a recurring role in the BBC miniseries The Serpent.
Sonoya Mizuno as Mysaria
Despite coming to Westeros with nothing, Mysaria has risen in status to become Prince Daemon’s most trusted ally. Fans of Alex Garland’s work may recognize actress Sonoya Mizuno from her roles in his projects Ex Machina, Annihilation, and Devs. You may also recognize Mizuno from the Netflix miniseries Maniac.
Ryan Corr as Ser Harwin ‘Breakbones’ Strong
Ser Harwin ‘Breakbones’ Strong is the eldest son of the Master of Laws Lyonel Strong and is said to be the “strongest man in the seven kingdoms.” ‘Breakbones’ is played by Ryan Corr, who you may recognize from the movies The Water Diviner and Mary Magdalene.
Jefferson Hall as Lord Jason Lannister and Tyland Lannister
Twins Jason and Tyland Lannister are played by Jefferson Hall, who you may recognize from the Hulu series Devs, in which he starred with Sonoya Mizuno. Hall also had a small role as Ser Hugh of the Vale in the first season of Game of Thrones. Lord Jason Lannister is the Lord of Casterly Rock while his brother Tyland is a “crafty and calculating politician.”
David Horovitch as Grand Maester Mellos
Like Otto Hightower, Grand Maester Mellos is a trusted adviser to King Viserys. Mellos is a voice of reason amidst the more crafty and calculating members of the King’s court. Mellos is played by David Horovitch, an actor you may recognize from the films Young Victoria, Cassandra’s Dream, and the live-action 102 Dalmatians.
Matthew Needham as Larys Strong
The younger brother of Ser Harwin, Larys Strong is brought into the King’s court by his father. Larys is played by Matthew Needham, who has had small roles in Chernobyl, Sherlock, and Doctor Who. Needham has also appeared in the period drama Sanditon.
Bill Paterson as Lord Lyman Beesbury
Bill Paterson is Lord Lyman Beesbury, a member of King Viserys’ small court where he serves as the Master of Coin. Paterson will most likely be recognized for his role as Fleabag’s father in Fleabag, but he has also appeared in The Sandman and Good Omens. House of the Dragon premieres Aug. 21 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max. It premieres in the U.K. at 2 a.m. GMT on Aug. 22 on Sky Atlantic and NOW.