What to do when there are no movies to shoot? The actor of Game of Thrones works part-time as a food deliveryman during the epidemic

What to do when there are no movies to shoot? The actor of Game of Thrones works part-time as a food deliveryman during the epidemic

The global COVID-19 situation is still severe. According to recent reports from British media, many European and American countries are still in lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film and television industry has also been hit hard, and most actors are out of work. Michael Condron, an actor who played the castle night watchman in the American TV series Game of Thrones, found a part-time job during the pandemic.

According to reports, Michael Condron's friend told him that a local supermarket was recruiting, so he applied for a supermarket delivery driver job, and he had to deliver about 18 orders of goods every day. In addition to being a delivery driver, Condron also helped at the pickup counter in the supermarket.

Michael Condron said that this job allows him to interact with people like in a theater, and it also makes him happy both physically and mentally: "Some people recognized me when I was delivering goods. Once I chatted with an elderly man living alone for about 10 minutes." Condron believes that the experience during this period has allowed him to understand these professions and is free material for him.

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