Imagine These 7 Entrepreneurs as 'Game of Thrones' CharactersFollowing the kick off for Season 6, we're taking a look at the following entrepreneurs cast as your favorite 'Game of Thrones' characters.

ByCarolyn Sun

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警告:如果你背后可怕”的游戏f Thrones" episodes, this may contain spoilers.

The busy season premiere of Season 6 of the HBO-seriesGame of Thronesrevealed Jon Snow is still dead, Sansa is still fleeing from her horrid husband Ramsay and the enchantress Melisandre, also known as the "Red Woman," is really an old hag -- literally over a hundred years old.

Sure, it felt like there were a million story lines to keep track of, and yet I'm still hungry for more.

To tide our collective GOT appetites, we examined seven famous entrepreneurs who share a likeness -- in appearance, personality or both -- with some of our favorite GOT villains and heroes. Should any of these characters from the show need a stand-in, they can always ask these business titans to take a break from their day jobs to step in.

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1. Sir Richard Branson as ‘Tyrion Lannister’

Tyrion Lannister -- otherwise known as the "Imp" -- and SirRichard Bransonboth share wit, and while Branson is no imp, he's certainly got no shortage of impishness.

The founder ofVirgin Group-- comprised of more than 400 companies -- was last estimated to be worth$5.2 billion, and unlike Tyrion Lannister, he is a self-made man who built the Virgin empire from a mail-order record business to the present-day business behemoth that currently has (or once had) arms in air travel, train travel, green fuel, cola, mobile communications and private space exploration.

Related:'Screw It, Just Do It': Exclusive Video Interview With Richard Branson

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2. Donald Trump as ‘King Joffrey Baratheon’

Both of these men were born into wealth. Both of these men have inspired a loyal following. And let's face it: When King Joffrey kicked the bucket, viewers were only sorry that he didn't suffer a worse fate.

Donald Trump, too, can inspire that sort of schadenfreude. However, both the GOP candidate and King Joffrey can rally a crowd and sneer like it's their birthright. While both have divisive personalities, it is the president of the Trump Corporation who is worth $4.5 billion, according toForbes, and has brought in$9.5 millionin licensing fees alone in 2014.

Related:Should Amazon Succumb to Pressure to 'Dump Trump' Products?

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3. Marissa Mayer as ‘Daenerys Targaryen’

Like Daenerys Targaryen, silver-haired queen mother of dragons, the fresh-facedMarissa Mayeris the "mother" to an ailing dragon calledYahoo.

Mayer was brought on as Yahoo's CEO in 2012 to revive the beleaguered company. Four years later the company remains troubled among ongoing speculation that her reign is up.

Related:Mysterious Marissa Mayer: 5 Things You Might Not Know About the Yahoo CEO

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4 .Mark Zuckerberg as ‘Jon Snow’

One of these guys wears a hoodie, the other a fur-lined cape, but bothFacebookCEOMark Zuckerbergand Jon Snow of the Night's Watch, follow their moral compass that guides their leadership.

Unfortunately Jon Snow's moral compass got him stabbed by his own men, but Zuckerberg has used his position as a high-profile leader in the tech industry to create a philanthropic organization that has injected hundreds of millions of dollars into education and healthcare initiatives and has joined Warren Buffet's Giving Pledge, which commits Zuckerberg to donate his fortune during his lifetime.

Related:9 Iconic Inventors Who Changed the World

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5. Sheryl Sandberg as ‘Arya Stark’

Both of these brunettes are scrappy in their own ways: Young Arya Stark for surviving the cruel fallout of father's execution, andFacebookCOOSheryl Sandbergfor taking on the mantle of advocacy and leadership for women in the workplace.

Sandberg's strength was tested after her husband suddenly died last year, but she remained a pillar of dignity during her mourning, embodying her words, "Leadership belongs to those who take it."

Related:What Sheryl Sandberg Would Have Told Her Younger Self

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6. Dan Price as ‘Ser Jaime Lannister’

BothGravity PaymentsCEO and cofounderDan Priceand kingslayer, Ser Jaime Lannister, can make you wonder -- is he a good guy or isn't he?

Price became a folk hero in 2015 after he gave up his own $1.1 million salary and raised all of his employees' salaries to a minimum of $70,000.

However, in the wake of the positive attention came the mud: news that he was being sued by his brother, Gravity Payments cofounder, claims from his ex-wife that she'd been abused and accusations that Gravity had intentionally misclassified transactions in order to have an advantage over competitors.

In turn, Price has refuted his wife's claims.

Related:Dan PriceSays Reports He Abused His Ex-Wife Are False

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7. Marc Benioff as ‘Samwell Tarly’

Like the gallant Samwell Tarly, a member of the Night's Watch,Marc Benioff, the CEO and founder ofSalesforce, uses his business influence to affect government policy. Most recently, Benioff threatened to pull business out of Georgia if the state passed an anti-LGBT bill (HB 757).

Consequently, the bill was vetoed.

Related:Salesforce CEO Threatens to Take Business Out of Georgia If 'Anti-Gay Bill' Is Signed

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Carolyn Sun is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. Find out more onTwitterandFacebook.

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