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Anthony Hopkins as Titus Andronicus, victorious Roman General who declines a nomination for Emperor upon his return to Rome.Following a post-war ritual of executing the proudest warrior of his enemy, the vanquished Goths, Titus draws the ire of Tamora, unaware of her inevitable appointment as the Queen of Rome.
When Anthony Hopkins played a stylized version of the character in the 1999 film Titus, he described the character as a combination of King Lear and Hannibal Lecter. [3] Although Titus Andronicus is the main character, some productions have adapted the play to be seen through the character of his grandson, Young Lucius. [4]
Hopkins is an Oscar-winning actor, having received six Academy award nominations winning two of these for Best Actor for his performances as the serial killer Hannibal Lecter in the Jonathan Demme psychological thriller The Silence of the Lambs (1991) and Anthony, a man struggling with dementia in Florian Zeller's drama The Father (2020).
Anthony Hopkins as Vespasian Vespasian is the last emperor to rule in the Year of the Four Emperors, and the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the empire for 27 years in the 1st Century ...
The last of these, Vespasian (Anthony Hopkins), is tasked with returning Rome to stability and prosperity. But, within the Flavian dynasty itself, there is a rivalry between the emperor’s two sons.
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Anthony Hopkins as Vespasian, Emperor of Rome at the end of his life. Iwan Rheon as Tenax, an underground crime boss and owner of Rome's largest betting tavern. Sara Martins as Cala, a black Numidian trader and Kwame, Aura, and Jula's mother. Tom Hughes as Titus Flavianus, a famous general and Vespasian's oldest son and designated successor.
Hopkins at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010. Welsh actor, producer, director and writer Anthony Hopkins has been acting since 1960. Between then and the 1970s, he appeared in the films The Lion in Winter (1968), Hamlet (1969), Young Winston (1972), Audrey Rose (1977) and playing Col. Frost in A Bridge Too Far (1977).