In an appearance at the HBO FYC Panel, Peter Claffey (Dunk) revealed one of the funniest and most dedicated moments from filming A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, praising his young co-star Dexter Sol Ansell (Egg).
Quick read:
- Peter Claffey praised Dexter and director Sarah Adina Smith
- He was impressed by Dexter’s raw ability to do some scenes
- He was inspired by this
The Egg and Thunder moment was genuinely beautiful. I love how even the horses feel like characters in this show. pic.twitter.com/snVBisKpgb
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The barefoot training scene
Claffey explained that there was a scene early in season 1 where Egg goes off to train with the horse Thunder while Dunk is asleep. Interestingly, that sequence was shot on Claffey’s only day off. He recalled how tough the conditions were for Dexter:
“He had to do a lot of running in his bare feet through the grass and the muck and everything, and it was soaking wet and freezing.”
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The production team had prepared fake prosthetic feet for Dexter to wear, but they looked terrible on camera.
“They looked so stupid. They looked horrible on camera.”
True dedication on set
When the fake feet didn’t work, Dexter had to remove them and run barefoot. Claffey shared that the ground was covered in sheep droppings, making it even more unpleasant. He also highlighted the support from the crew, particularly Sarah Adina Smith (director), who stepped up first:
“Sarah took off her own shoes and socks and did it first… and also did it with him on her back.”
This act of solidarity encouraged Dexter to push through. Claffey laughed while adding:
“There was a lot of sheep sh*t in there. So I had to be like, I can do sheep sh*t on my feet too.”
A heartwarming moment
Claffey emphasized that he wanted fans to know about this story, praising the young actor’s professionalism and commitment despite the gross and freezing conditions. This behind-the-scenes anecdote showcases the strong bond between the cast and crew, and the lengths everyone went to make A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms feel authentic. It also highlights why fans loved the natural chemistry between Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell on screen.

















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