• Liam Cunningham plays Ser Davos Seaworth, also known as the Onion Knight, in the HBO epic-fantasy series 'Game of Thrones.'

Liam Cunningham plays Ser Davos Seaworth, also known as the Onion Knight, in the HBO epic-fantasy series 'Game of Thrones.' (Photo : Facebook/Game of Thrones - A Song of Ice and Fire)

Liam Cunningham shoots off rumors about Sansa Stark being pregnant with Ramsay Bolton's child. The Ser Davos Seaworth actor believes what Ramsay was telling Sansa in the last episode is she cannot eliminate him in her mind anymore.

Cunningham further explained that although fans can speculate anything about the meaningful line Ramsay delivered before he was eaten by his hounds, Cunningham believes what Ramsay meant is that Sansa will be having a hard time to eliminate thoughts of the now dead character in her mind, Hufftington Post reported.

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Meanwhile, the 55-year old actor said in an interview shooting a particular "Game of Thrones" scene nearly cost his life. The incident happened when the horse he was riding suddenly went after the others which almost got him decapitated by the camera crane of the shooting crew.

More known as Ser Davos Seaworth, Cunningham portrayed the character as the trustworthy adviser of Stannis Baratheon and an "almost father" to Shireen Baratheon. His character first appeared in Season 2 when Stannis believed he was the rightful heir to the throne. Defeated at the battle at Blackwater, Stannis took another shot at the throne but was again unsuccessful.

The succeeding events of the series led to Ser Davos at the side of Jon Snow. He was able to witness Jon's resurrection when Melisandre tried to revive the fallen Crow King, making him Jon's adviser.

At the recently concluded "Battle of the Bastards," Ser Davos proved again he is a trustworthy fellow when he fought side by side with Jon at an almost defeated situation. Despite what happened, their army emerged victorious through the help of the Vale soldiers.

As the events get more intense as the closing of season six approaches, these are expected to be dealt with intense shooting scenes as well; particularly, now that the series have had their share of viewers in any continent of the globe.

Just recently, Ser Davos actor Liam Cunningham revealed he almost got decapitated by a camera crane while shooting a scene for the said series. He recalled that after shooting a group of horses directed to go in a different path, his horse tried to follow them. He almost got hit by the camera crane he only managed to halt his horse before it even happened, Breaking News IE reported.

Before portraying the role of Ser Davos, Cunningham played other roles like Phillotson in "Jude," Captain Ryan in "Dog Soldiers" and other film roles in "Clash of Titans," "Centurion," "Harry Brown," and "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor."

For a preview of the upcoming episode "Winds of Winter," watch the video clip below.