The befriending of Finn by the locals In “ The Station Agent” does not feel like anything close to pity, either, and that’s something I’ve noticed in other films where a main character has a disability. One thing that I absolutely loved about the movie was that, while Finn’s disability is implied as the reason for his self-induced loneliness, as Dinklage said about his Game of Thrones role “It doesn’t knock you over the head with it.” Finn wants to live in solitude, but he is befriended by two locals. I first saw Dinklage in 2003 in the film “ The Station Agent.” In the film, he plays Finn, a man who moves to rural New Jersey after his only friend dies. Throughout his career, the four-foot-five actor has gone out of his way to choose roles that upend stereotypes about the parts usually offered to those his height - he says his role as Tyrion “does address the size issue, but it doesn’t knock you over the head with it. Peter Dinklage is probably most well-known as Tyrion Lannister on the smash hit HBO series “ Game of Thrones.” However, what has always impressed me most about his work is his precision with choosing roles.
Peter Dinklage’s impressive way of choosing roles