Maisie Williams

Maisie Williams
Margaret Constance "Maisie" Williamsis an English actress. She made her professional acting debut as Arya Stark in the HBO fantasy television series Game of Thrones, for which she won the EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama, the Portal Award for Best Supporting Actress – Television and Best Young Actor, and the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. In 2016, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth15 April 1997
CityBristol, England
People don't always do what they say they're going to do.
I have this really bad habit of doing things on the Internet and forgetting that the whole world is going to see it.
I once had someone say to me in an interview, 'You are more ugly on the screen than in real life.'
You know sometimes when you're in a really bad mood and you're not sure why? That's how I get sometimes.
They’re always like, 'That’s not what happened in the books, so the show’s really bad now.' But really, they just feel insecure because they’re used to knowing what’s coming next.
People are like, 'What's Game of Thrones about?' I'm like, 'It's in the title.' For real, this is a game for the Iron Throne. No matter what character you are, you're sucked into that at some point.
I use Twitter a lot. That's how I communicate with international fans. Everyone's always really, really nice.
I have a Facebook page for me and my friends and a Twitter page.
I'm so excited to be working on Doctor Who as it's such a big and important part of British Culture. I can't wait to meet the cast and crew and start filming, especially as we'll be shooting not too far from my home town
I get a lot of fan mail and stuff, and usually it's for me to sign stuff.
It's never black and white on 'Game of Thrones.' If you think it's black and white, you're watching it wrong.
When I come home, I'm just Maisie, and everywhere I go, I'm just Maisie!
It's huge in the U.K., if someone's doing well, to put them down. That's what we do all the time. It's kind of like a cultural thing.
If you've got cool nails, you wake up and you're like, 'Oh, I'm happy now.'