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Fictional character
Tommen Baratheon
A Song of Ice and Fire character Game of Thrones character
Dean-Charles Chapman as Tommen Baratheon
First appearance
Literature:
A Game of Thrones (1996)
Television:
"Winter Is Coming" (2011)
Last appearance
Television:
"The Winds of Winter" (2016)
Created by
George R. R. Martin
Adapted by
D.B. Weiss & David Benioff (Game of Thrones)
Portrayed by
Callum Wharry (seasons 1–2)
Dean-Charles Chapman (seasons 4–6)
In-universe information
Alias
The Boy King
Gender
Male
Title
Lord of the Seven Kingdoms
Protector of the Realm
Novels:
King of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men
Television:
King of the Andals and the First Men
Occupation
King
Family
House Lannister
House Baratheon
Spouse
Margaery Tyrell
Relatives
Cersei Lannister (mother)
Jaime Lannister (father)
Robert Baratheon (legal father)
Joffrey Baratheon (brother)
Myrcella Baratheon (sister)
Tywin Lannister (grandfather)
Joanna Lannister (grandmother)
Tyrion Lannister (uncle)
Kevan Lannister (granduncle)
Tommen Baratheon is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation Game of Thrones. Introduced in 1996's A Game of Thrones, Tommen Baratheon is the youngest son of Cersei Lannister from the kingdom of Westeros. He subsequently appeared in Martin's A Clash of Kings (1998), A Storm of Swords (2000), A Feast for Crows (2005) and A Dance with Dragons (2011). After the unexpected death of his brother Joffrey Baratheon, he is crowned king of the Seven Kingdoms, although he soon falls under the warring influences of his mother Cersei and wife Margaery.
In the HBO television adaptation, Tommen Baratheon is portrayed by Callum Wharry from seasons one to two and by Dean-Charles Chapman from seasons four through six.[1][2][3]
^"Game of Thrones Cast and Crew: Tommen Baratheon played by Dean-Charles Chapman". HBO. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
^"The Official Website for the HBO Series Game of Thrones - Season 4". HBO.
^"From HBO". Archived from the original on 2016-03-07.
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