THOMAS CROMWELL
THE 16TH CENTURY GODFATHER
The series will dominantly focus on Thomas Cromwell, the 16th-century Godfather-like figure at the heart of all the machinations at the court of Henry VIII. Mark Rylance will play king’s chief minister, brutal fixer and disposer of royal wives, the man who was at home in courtroom or waterfront, bishop’s palace or inn yard. He could draft a contract, train a falcon, draw a map, stop a street fight, furnish a house and fix a jury! He spoke French and Italian, and because of his humble origins as son of a blacksmith, his class consciousness made him an astute observer and reader of men and women. Cromwell was instrumental in securing the annulment of Henry’s marriage to his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, his union with the scheming Anne Boleyn, her execution and Henry’s subsequent marriage to Jane Seymour. Cromwell also had more than a hand in the split with Rome, and he ruthlessly pursued those who ill-treated his early benefactor, Cardinal Wolsey.
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In the series which will have over 100 characters, Saskia Reeves will appear as Cromwell's sister-in-law Johane. Charity Wakefield (Sense and Sensibility) will play Mary Boleyn, the royal mistress and sister to Henry VIII's second wife Anne, who will be played by Claire Foy. Joanne Whalley will be Henry VIII's first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Legendary Jonathan Pryce will play the powerful Cardinal Wolsey. Mark Gatiss will be Henry's top civil servant, Stephen Gardiner while GAME OF THRONES' Anton Lesser will play Thomas More. Another GAME OF THRONES star, Thomas Brodie Sangster, will play Cromwell's ward Rafe. ERAGON and DOWNTON ABBEY star Ed Speleers will be Edward Seymour, brother to Henry VIII's third wife, Jane! Jack Lowden will play famous poet Thomas Wyatt.
In the series which will have over 100 characters, Saskia Reeves will appear as Cromwell's sister-in-law Johane. Charity Wakefield (Sense and Sensibility) will play Mary Boleyn, the royal mistress and sister to Henry VIII's second wife Anne, who will be played by Claire Foy. Joanne Whalley will be Henry VIII's first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Legendary Jonathan Pryce will play the powerful Cardinal Wolsey. Mark Gatiss will be Henry's top civil servant, Stephen Gardiner while GAME OF THRONES' Anton Lesser will play Thomas More. Another GAME OF THRONES star, Thomas Brodie Sangster, will play Cromwell's ward Rafe. ERAGON and DOWNTON ABBEY star Ed Speleers will be Edward Seymour, brother to Henry VIII's third wife, Jane! Jack Lowden will play famous poet Thomas Wyatt.
Cromwell sounds like a clever, cunning character.
ReplyDeleteand a tinsy bitsy ebil too :)
DeleteAh, this is wonderful. I do like the choice for Cromwell. And Damian Lewis will make a good King Henry. The stage production turned out to be a huge success in Stratford, so I have high hopes for the series. :))
ReplyDeleteI don't like the female cast, but the rest ain't bad, Damian will be perfect and so will Rylance.
DeleteYeah, I'll have to wait and see about the Anne Boleyn part. Not familiar with the actress yet.
Deletebut then again, if I got it correctly, they will more focus on the political intrigues and plots than on the love ones
DeleteWOLF HALL is a great book.
ReplyDeletelots of people like it
DeleteThomas Cromwell sounds a thoroughly interesting character. I think I shall enjoy that one :)
ReplyDeleteHe was interesting in THE TUDORS as well
DeleteWolf Hall was a excellent book. I'll be interested to see what it looks like as a series.
ReplyDeleteyep, many fans of the book among our followers
DeleteSounds great. I haven't heard of the book. I'll check that out.
ReplyDeleteit's quite a huge bestseller
DeleteHi human Dezmond,
ReplyDeleteI was asked to play the leading dog in Wolf Hall. Hopefully, the sound quality is better than Jamaica Bay.
Pawsitive wishes,
Penny the Jack Russell dog and modest internet superstar! :)
and hopefully the writing is better too :) JAMAICA INN was written by that godawful woman who wrote WHITE QUEEN too
Deletenever heard of the book
ReplyDeleteI've mentioned it millions of times here over the years....
DeleteBook? What book?
Deletea book, a crook, a hook or a simple spook? What are you talking about? Make your choice, man!
DeleteMy inability to choose often gets me into trouble. I want them all, you see? ;)
DeleteI want them all and I want them now... that's why I always think when watching SPARTACUS....
DeleteI haven't heard of the book, but the concept sounds intriguing.
ReplyDeleteshe is one of the most famous writers of historical books, really a huge star
DeleteLooking forward to "Wolf Hall" although gawd knows how long it'll be until we get to see it here in Canada.
ReplyDeletehopefully soon after it premieres in UK
DeleteSounds like it could be an interesting series.
ReplyDeletehope BBC doesn't ruin it like they did with Phillipa Gregory's books
DeleteSounds like a blast mate!
ReplyDeleteglad you think so!
DeleteCan't wait to see Damian Lewis back on TV after last season's finale of Homeland . :(
ReplyDeletehe is always great in period set projects!
DeleteFinally, a realistic look at Tudor, England. You are right. Everything up to this point has been all sexified and soaped up.
ReplyDeletewhich is not a bad thing, we like sexified shows too :))) but this might be refreshing on another lever :)
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