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From GoT to GOAT: Joey Bosa's Impending Stardom Has No Limits
DAN POMPEI
SEPTEMBER 27, 2017
COSTA MESA, California — Picture Joey Bosa as a Dothraki warrior—shirtless, hair pulled back in a tight bun, leather wraps around his forearms, straps around his chest. Visualize him swinging an arakh in the shadow of dragons, charging toward an army of White Walkers and wights.
It could happen.
Bosa, the Chargers defensive end and reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year, loves him some Game of Thrones. He has watched the entire series in sequence twice and has seen many of the episodes more times than that. He currently is reading the first volume of A Song of Ice and Fire, the book series that Game of Thrones is based on.
Of course, being famous and connected and right around the corner from Hollywood, Bosa could take his interest beyond observation. His agency also represents the wildly popular HBO show. So he and his agent, Brian Ayrault of Creative Artists Agency, have talked about having Bosa make a cameo appearance on Thrones, as fellow CAA client and Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard has.
At 6'5", 280 pounds, with a warrior's nose and chin, Bosa has the look of a character conjured from a glorious imagination. It is as easy to envision him on a battlefield outside King's Landing as it is on a battlefield in the StubHub Center.
"Having an opportunity to meet the actors and be a part of my favorite show would be awesome," he says.
Just don't give him any lines.
"Maybe one day. But as of now, no chance. I'm just not good at [acting]," he says. "I'll either start laughing at myself if I'm trying to be serious, or I think I look super corny and won't take myself seriously. I've tried all the time when we do video shoots. When they tell me to show some personality, I never like doing any of that. I'm awkward out there."
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