Jason Momoa struggled to find work after ‘Game of Thrones’
By Reuters
25 December 2018 |
1:00 pm
Jason Momoa Struggled to Find Work After 'Game of Thrones' The actor starred as Khal Drogo in the first two seasons of the HBO show.
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