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Sophie Turner took 1-hour acting classes before Game of ThronesBy BangShowbiz

Sophie Turner took "one-hour acting classes" before she landed her 'Game of Thrones' gig.

The 23-year-old actress - who was just 14 years old when she bagged the part of Sansa Stark in the HBO drama series - didn't have much experience under her belt when she convinced producers that she was the best person to play the part in the award-winning show.

Speaking to Australia's Daily Telegraph newspaper, she said: "I did one-hour acting classes on a Saturday before I was cast in 'Game Of Thrones'."

And the 'Another Me' star is glad she didn't waste hours and money going to drama school as she believes working on 'Game of Thrones' taught her everything she needs to know.

She explained: "Going from 'Game Of Thrones' to the 'X-Men' [Dark Phoenix] was like graduating from one school to the other.

"'GOT' was the best acting class I could have asked for. It taught me everything I know."

'Game of Thrones' came to an end last month after almost a decade on screen and Sophie recently admitted she was very satisfied with way her character's story finished in the finale of the HBO fantasy series because it was "time to let her go".

She said at the time: "I think it's time to say goodbye to Sansa. I'm ready... ish, to say goodbye to her. I think my watch has ended. It's been 10 years of my life and the best 10 years of my life by far. I finished in a very happy place with Sansa and it's time to let her go. I feel like if I played her again it would be just be more trauma."

There are currently three prequel projects in the works at HBO, one of which has already begun filming under the working title 'Bloodmoon'.

The show is set to feature Naomi Watts in the lead role, and will follow the story of the Children Of The Forest, more than five thousand years before the events of the main series.

HBO programming president Casey Bloys has insisted that none of the planned spin-off shows will centre around the current cast, because he wants the main series of the show - created by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss - to be "its own thing".