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David Tennant Has Been Trolling His Son, Ty Tennant, for His New Found Fame on ‘House of the Dragon’

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David Tennant is a well-known Scottish actor who is most famous for his role as the tenth embodiment of the Doctor in the BBC science-fiction TV show Doctor Who from 2005 to 2010 and 2013.

The actor is known for his roles as Giacomo Casanova, Barty Crouch Jr., Peter Vincent, Kilgrave, and many more. He was also quoted “Coolest Man on TV” of 2007 in a Radio Times survey and has won the National Television Awards award for Most Popular Actor from 2006-2008 and 2010.

Recently, he has been in the headlines for proceeding to his son’s booth, where he’s signing headshots and propping up a sign that reads, “He’s not that special!”

His son is Ty Tennant, who has been in the news for his acting skills for playing a role as a young Aegon Targaryen on House of the Dragon. He played this character for two episodes before the time skip took place, and Tom Glynn-Carney superseded him.

David Tennant’s behavior brought laughter to the faces of his fans as it showed that he is continuing the family tradition of parents trolling juniors.

Previously, the same behavior was seen by David Tennant’s father-in-law Peter Davison who did the same with him. It was delightful to see them keeping up with their healthy traditions.

His recent project included him recreating the role of Reverend Harry Watling in BBC1’s Inside Man in September 2022. David’s upcoming projects include Litvinenko, Hide, Americans, and many more. Stay tuned for more updates concerning your favorite actors and artists.

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