It is about time that Peter Dinklage reaps the fruits of his success. The little man with a big role on the HBO's massive hit "Game of Thrones" appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.

Peter Dinklage is famous for his character as Tyrion Lannister in the successful adaptation of George R. R. Martin's "Game of Thrones." He also shared his experiences being a little man enjoying big glory and fame.

The 41-year-old brilliant actor was hesitant at first to embark into acting due to the fact that he may be casted on stereotypical roles as an elf or a goblin due to his size.

Hollywood's attention was poured into Dinklage when he starred in 2003's "The Station Agent" and ever since has worked regularly without compromising his customary high standards. Later, he developed a sense of professionalism and talent that kept people's attention for all the right reasons.

Rolling Stone's writer Chris Norris describe Peter's character as Tyrion Lannister as another Tony Soprano, a charismatic yet authoritative figure. Even Lena Headey, who plays Tyrion's conniving sister Cersei, is not immune to his charms.

Peter Dinklage definitely embodied the characteristics of his character making it more realistic. It is a good thing that he did not boxed himself in playing elves in Snow White and stayed true to himself and his talent. This once in a lifetime, person-fitting character keeps the audience tuned in to the series.

Hopefully, HBO will keep the series running up until the end. Martin has written five novels for the series but the slow writer says he has to write two more books to wrap up the series. Audience hoped that anti-hero Tyrion sticks around for the ride but you never know what Martin will do to his character as the author wielded his pen and remarked, "When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die."

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