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"The Last Jedi was immense. I ended up 80% "on the cutting room floor" as they say, shame, but I am in it."
―Ralph Ineson[2]

Ralph Ineson (born December 15, 1969) is an English actor who portrayed Ansiv Garmuth in Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, although most of his role ended up on the cutting room floor.[3] The cut material is available in a deleted scene on the 2018 Blu-ray release of the film.[4]

Ineson is best known for playing the Ironborn reaver Dagmer Cleftjaw on the second season of the fantasy series Game of Thrones, the Death Eater Amycus Carrow in the last three Harry Potter films, William in The Witch (acting opposite fellow The Last Jedi actor Kate Dickie, who plays Ineson's wife), Donald Bamford in the BBC series Goodnight Sweetheart, General Nikolai Tarakanov in Chernobyl, Chris Finch in the BBC series The Office, and Cidolfus Telamon in Final Fantasy XVI.

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  1. This Week in Star Wars logo This Week! in Star Wars Exciting Lucasfilm Announcements, A New Story From The High Republic, and More! on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link)
  2. TwitterLogo Ralph Ineson (@ralphineson) on Twitter (December 12, 2017): "The face says it all , #TheLastJedi was immense. I ended up 80% ‘on the cutting room floor' as they say, shame, but I am in it #starwars" (backup link)
  3. 'The Last Jedi' Director Reveals Cut Scene Involving 'Game of Thrones' Star by Dayani, Aahil on Heroic Hollywood (January 13, 2018) (archived from the original on April 20, 2020)
  4. All the New Things We Learned From the Star Wars: The Last Jedi Blu-Ray by Lussier, Germain on Gizmodo (March 14, 2018): "The home release has the extended version of the "Mega Destroyer Incursion" by Finn, Rose, and DJ. It includes a lot more tension, more humor, a visual homage to the classic '50s romantic dramedy The Apartment, and even a cameo by Ralph Ineson (The Witch) as a First Order officer who's onto their games." (archived from the original on March 16, 2020)

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