Peter Dinklage From The HBO Series 'Game of Thrones' Arrives At The 66th Primetime Emmy Awards In Los Angeles
IN PHOTO: Actor Peter Dinklage from the HBO series "Game of Thrones" arrives at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California August 25, 2014. Reuters/Lucy Nicholson

Taking a break from his hectic schedule, “Game of Thrones” star Peter Dinklage bonded with his daughter, Zelig, on Wednesday, April 29, in New York City. Best known for his role as the witty Tyrion Lannister in epic HBO’s fantasy series, the actor was photographed with a dangling sunglasses while pushing a stroller carrying his adorable little girl.

Zelig looked adorable in her mini-car as he was snapped with a striped leggings, pink blouse and purple trainers. Dinklage was casually wearing a T-shirt, hoodie and jeans as she dressed comfortably for a father-daughter bonding.

The actor is also set to premiere his upcoming movie that features video game famous characters. “Pixels,” a 3D science fiction film based on Patrick Jean’s 2010 French animated short film of the same name. Dinklage stars alongside Adam Sandler, Michelle Monaghan, Kevin James, Josh Gad, Brian Cox, Jane Krakowski, Ashley Benson and “Game of Thrones” co-star Sean Bean.

Penned by Tim Herlihy, “Pixels” is directed by Chris Columbus and produced by Sandler, Columbus, Allen Covert and Mark Radcliffe. To be released on July 24, 2015, the actor plays Frank “The Crank” Evans, Sandler’s Sam Brenner’s former video game-playing nemesis and a member of the team who is set to defeat the aliens using video games’ technology.

“Pixels tells us what happens when aliens believe our attempts at communication are a declaration of war and attack our planet with weapons that just happen to be in the form of some classic video game characters,” according HitFix.

Meanwhile, the 45-year-old actor is also stars in the comedy “O’ Lucky Day” as a conman who pass himself as a real leprechaun. Directed by Adam Shankman and produced by Mary Parent and Cale Boyter, the upcoming movie will be also be produced by the actor with the script written by “Bad Words” scribe Andrew Dodge.

With so many projects lining up for him, Dinklage also starred alongside “Orange Is The New Black” star Taylor Schilling in the play “A Month In The Country in New York City.” He was also cast to the new Melissa McCarthy comedy flick “Michelle Darnell” while he was taking a break from his hit TV show.

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