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. The British actor takes time away from Westeros to put some action into his wardrobe demonstrating some of this season\'s most stylish (and warm) autumn staples.
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It may seem as if every young British actor went to Eton or Harrow, to paraphrase the Arts Council chair Sir Peter Bazalgette (who, mind you, was educated at the none-too-shabby fee-paying Dulwich College). But one of the hothouses of acting talent in the UK is located in the rather less hallowed northern fringes of Nottingham - The Television Workshop. And it can sometimes feel like it has supplied actors to every cult British film and TV show that didn\'t require a cut-glass accent.
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One such actor is the 28-year-old Nottingham native Joe Dempsie. "Founded in the Eighties when Central Television had studios near Nottingham, it started as a focus group to test kids\' programming out on real kids," he explains, "and then evolved into training the kids actually to be in the shows. It gained a reputation as the place to go for casting directors looking for kids that weren\'t from London and were natural on screen."
Alumni of the Central Junior Television Workshop (as it was then called) are impressive and include Jack O\'Connell, Toby Kebbell and Samantha Morton. "It was a unique place to start. You auditioned to get in, and if you were good enough it was fully subsidised," says O\'Connell.
drama that followed the lives of a group of Bristol teenagers. It was notorious for its depiction of drug-taking and teen sex - and a springboard for a lot of the current crop of talented British actors.
"There was a gap in the market for a show about teenagers that featured actors that were pretty much the age they were supposed to be playing," says Dempsie, laughing, "not like James Van Der Beek in
. It also seemed to be the first show of its kind that didn\'t patronise its audience. Yes, there were tales of misbehaviour but they weren\'t consequence-driven. My character was the biggest drug-taker of the lot but that wasn\'t what killed him - it was a brain haemorrhage. It didn\'t preach and people identified with that."
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outing by Shane Meadows, storyteller of the dark side of Midlands life. Now he is in the third instalment,
. But he is perhaps best known for his role as Gendry in that other great crucible of British acting talent,
. "I had no idea about the books before I auditioned for the pilot, which was about 18 months before they started casting for the full series. I auditioned for Jon Snow, just like I think half of London did."
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Published in the GQ Trends Autumn/Winter \'15 supplement (in association with H&M), available now with the October issue of 
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