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Game of Thrones' first Asian actress Jessica Henwick talks whips, nudity and kway teow

The actress speaks to Vanessa Assarasakorn

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"The whip represents who Nymeria is," Henwick says of her character in the hit series.

Jessica Henwick, who was born in Britain to a Singaporean-Chinese mother and a British father, joins the cast of Game of Thrones in season five as Nymeria Sand, the second of Prince Oberyn Martell's eight illegitimate daughters. She talks about being the first Asian actress to star in the show and on-screen nudity.

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"Yes. I was watching the series a year or so ago, thinking, 'I wish I could be on that - but that's not gonna happen.' Now here I am. After the audition, my agent called me at 7pm saying, 'You got the role.' At 7.15pm, I had a call from the production team saying, 'Can you fly out at the crack of dawn tomorrow to start training?' It didn't really hit me until they announced it at Comic Con. My phone started vibrating like crazy with all these messages from random people, so that was pretty cool."

"It's overwhelming and scary. I hope I can live up to that responsibility. It's hard to be an Asian actress in London; opportunities are [few]. I got lucky and I have to thank my mum, because we saw the poster for auditions for [Henwick's debut television show] one day and I signed my brother up. He didn't want to act, though, so they asked if I wanted to and they rewrote the role for me."

"The costumes, made by designer Michele Clapton, are incredible. With all the chiffon, gauze, leather and suede, I think the three sisters [Martell's oldest daughters] are going to look amazing. My character, Nymeria, uses an eight-metre bullwhip and that's deadly. It could blind you if you're not careful."

"I had already read the books, so I went back over them, especially the scenes with the Sand Snakes [the name given to Nymeria and her sisters]. The biggest thing was the bullwhip. I did five months of training and I had a lot of dialogue sessions. The whip represents who Nymeria is. It's not about force and strength but precision and balance. Another TV series contacted me recently, asking me to audition for a character that also had a whip. I turned it down. The only character I'll ever use a whip for is Nymeria … or Indiana Jones."

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"When I got the role, it was very clear that there was no nudity in my contract. It's one thing to see it on screen and another to be doing it."

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