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The Tudors Cast Index

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Jonathan Rhys Meyers
... King Henry VIII

Henry Cavill

... Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk
Natalie Dormer ... Anne Boleyn
Maria Doyle Kennedy ... Queen Katherine of Aragon
Nick Dunning ... Sir Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire
Jeremy Northam ... Sir Thomas More
Sam Neill ... Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
Callum Blue ... Anthony Knivert
Henry Czerny ... Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
Joe Van Moyland AKA Joe Lean ... Thomas Tallis
Padraic Delaney ... George Boleyn
James Frain ... Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex
Kris Holden-Reid ... William Compton
Guy Carleton ... Chamberlain
James King AKA Jamie Thomas King ... Thomas Wyatt
Declan Conlon ... Mendoza
Gabrielle Anwar ... Princess Margaret Tudor
Fiona Ryan ... Jane
John Kavanagh ... Cardinal Campeggio
Anthony Brophy ... Ambassador Chapuys
Bosco Hogan ... Bishop Fisher
Alan Devine ... Wolsey's Secretary
Eric Higgins ... Groom
Bláthnaid McKeown (Season 1) /Sarah Bolger (Season 2) ... Princess Mary Tudor
Emmanuel Leconte ... Francis I of France
Rebecca Friberg ... Joan
Catherine Byrne ... Alice More
Gemma Reeves (Season 2) / Kerry O'Sullivan (Season 1)
Margaret More Roper
Bill O'Cleirigh
John More
Ruta Gedmintas ...
Elizabeth Blount
Perdita Weeks ... Mary Boleyn
Philip O'Sullivan ... Bishop William Warham
Gabriella Wright ... Queen Claude
Lorna Doyle ... Joan Larke
Sebastian Armesto ... Charles V, Holy Roman Empire
Hans Matheson ... Thomas Cranmer
Steven Waddington ... Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham
Matt Ryan ... Mr. Pace
Barry McGovern ... Bishop Bonnivet
Mark lambert ... William Cornish
Martin Maguire ... Court Crier
Gordon Sterne ... Bishop Tunstall
Eamon Rohan ... Archbishop
Steve Wilson
...
Tower Constable
Clive Geraghty ... Dr. Linacre
Peter O'Toole ... Pope Paul III
Jonathan White ... Hopkins
David Alpay ... Mark Smeaton
Peter Gaynor ... Hans Holbein
Anita Briem ... Jane Seymour
James Gilbert ... William Brereton
Anna Brewster ... Anna Buckingham
Andrea Lowe ... Lady Eleanor Luke
Rebekah Wainright ... Catherine Brooke
Jonathan Ryan ... French Ambassador
Kate O'Toole ... Lady Salisbury
Paul Burke ... Messenger
Owen Day-Jones ... Son of the Duke of Norfolk
Jane Brennan ...
Lady Margaret Bryan
Laura Jane Laughlin ... "Madge" Sheldon (Mary Shelton)
Sara James ... Princess Marguerite
Zak Jenciragic ...
Henry Fitzroy
Joseph M. Kelly (season 1) ... King of Portugal
Martin Murphy ...
Simon Fish
David Browne ... Brandon's son
Joanne King ... Jane Parker / Boleyn
Stephen Hogan ...
Sir Henry Norris
Phillipe de Grossovure ... Admiral Chabot



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bwlass An Emmy for Jeremy Northam 2 May 4 2008, 2:53 PM EDT by bwlass
Thread started: May 4 2008, 8:54 AM EDT  Watch
Northam's Emmy Should Be Welded Right About Now... May 1, 2008


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But the real standout performance that, indeed, is one of the show's saving graces is that of Jeremy Northam's understatedly outstanding role of Sir Thomas More.
With the recent passing of two of the Catholic Saint's more noted portrayers, Paul Scofield, and Charlton Heston, there is a certain profundity in watching Northam inhibit the part with his own sense of dramatic timing. One redeeming quality of the series is that it allows a lenghthier portrayal of certain facets of the lives of the main characters, and there is something commendable about seeing More as a warm, loving, and pious husband, father, and professional.
By Episode 5 of Season 2, we've seen his children grow up, and join their stepmother, Alice, (Catherine Byrne) in begging the incarcerated More to take the Oath of Allegience to The King as the Supreme Head of the Church, which More, like Bishop Fisher(Bosco Hogan in another great performance) refuses to do. More's Latin prayers are recited with intense fervor; the staidness and humility that turn to fire during the trial for his life are also valiantly displayed.
This is the performance by Northam that really made me take note of him, and through his efforts, we feel that the moral courage of the blessed Chancellor will be felt for all seasons and for all time.
I trust that Northam's Emmy is being welded right about now. It would be a travesty if this is not so.




Re: Let there be an Emmy...... samstar3 1 day ago
Re: Let there be an Emmy...... CommanderPoft 1 day ago
Re: Let there be an Emmy...... HazelPennicott 23 hours ago
Re: Let there be an Emmy...... bwlass2 22 hours ago
Re: Let there be an Emmy...... bwlass2 22 hours
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