The sides are clear in House of Guinness. Protestant or Catholic? Unionist or Fenian? A pint of Guinness or a punch in the face? However, one person in the mess of 19th-century Dublin manages to find the gray area in the most polarizing of scenarios: Bryon Hedges, played by Game of Thrones star Jack Gleeson.
The scene-stealing Irish actor adds a dash of mercurial unpredictability as Bryon, the son of a wealthy Protestant mother and a Catholic rebel (also known as a Fenian). Byron is the kind of man who sees an opportunity and ruthlessly capitalizes on it. He recognizes one such opening when he learns Edward Guinness (Louis Partridge…
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