Kit Harington has a fan in Game of Thrones director Miguel Sapochnik. The British actor, 29 was recently made to confront his worst fears when filming a scene for the climactic โBattle of the Bastardsโ and according to Sapochnik, took it like a trouper.
Harington, 29, made the mistake of confessing his phobia to the director, who took it upon himself to make the showโs star as uncomfortable as possible.
โKit had mentioned to me that his worst fear is being buried alive,โ says Sapochnik, โso I exploited that to its fullestโand being the amazing game player that he is, he let me.โ

Apart from being brave, Harington has โhumility, a sense of humour and a work ethic that is like a breath of fresh air for a director,โ Sapochnik, who has also worked on True Detective, told The Hollywood Reporter. โI wish I could work with him on everything.โ
Before the โBattle of the Bastardsโ, which saw Haringtonโs character Jon Snow pitted against arch enemy Ramsay Bolton, Snow was famously left for dead in last seasonโs cliffhanger finale only to be brought back to life in season 6.
The plot twist was one of showbizโs most closely guarded secrets which few except Haringtonโs family (and a lone police officer who pulled him over) knew.