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James Frain is an English actor. His best known television roles include Thomas Cromwell in the Showtime/CBC historical drama The Tudors (2007–2009), Franklin Mott in the HBO drama True Blood (2010), Warwick the Kingmaker in the BBC drama serial The White Queen (2013), John Sumner in the Sky/Canal+ crime drama The Tunnel (2013), Ferdinand Chevalier in the BBC/Space sci-fi thriller Orphan ...
Thomas Cromwell: James Frain (2007–2009) Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex: Episode 1.04 Episode 3.08 A common-born family man elevated by Cardinal Wolsey after Henry VIII's secretary is removed (see Richard Pace, below). Cromwell is secretly the ally of the Boleyn family and introduces Anne to Lutheranism, which she subsequently introduced ...
Cromwell is the subject of Thomas Lord Cromwell, an Elizabethan-era history play from 1602. Although the Stationers' Register attributed the work to "W. S.", and it was included in the Third Folio of William Shakespeare's works published in 1662, Shakespeare's authorship is now thought unlikely.
Charlie Rowe stars as the only son of Thomas Cromwell, Gregory, in the forthcoming season of Wolf Hall – a role formerly played by Tom Holland. Rowe has previously appeared in the sci-fi romance ...
Mark Rylance will reprise his role as Thomas Cromwell, whom he played in Wolf Hall‘s first season nearly nine years ago. Damian Lewis, Jonathan Pryce, Kate Phillips and Lilit Lesser are also ...
The series centres on the character of Thomas Cromwell, a lawyer who has risen from humble beginnings.The action in Series 1 opens at a point in Cromwell's career where his master, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, is about to fall from power because of his failure to secure a marriage annulment for King Henry VIII of England. [5]
Sean Bean was confirmed in the role of Thomas Cromwell. [8] In February 2024 Irfan Shamji, David Pearse, Miles Barrow, Mike Noble and Kimberley Nixon were confirmed in the cast. [9] The cast also includes Babou Ceesay, Paul Kaye, Ruby Ashbourne Serkis, Peter Firth, Matthew Steer, Brian Vernel, [10] and Joe Barber. [11]
The series begins with Thomas Cromwell navigating the Tudor court in the aftermath of the 1536 execution of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn, and the monarch about to marry his third wife, Jane Seymour.