Emilia Clarke continues to express appreciation to health-care workers who saved her life in early 2011 and 2013 following a brain haemorrhage.
After a workout in London, England, The Game of Thrones actress faced a terrifying health scare in 2011. Emilia opened up about the experience in a new book, Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You, which honours England's National Health Service workers providing care in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic. "The memories I will hold dearest, though, are ones that fill me with awe: of the nurses and doctors, I knew by name when, in the weeks after my first brain haemorrhage, we watched the passing of time and the passing of patients in the Victor Horsley Ward at the National Hospital for Neurology.