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Tamzin Claire Merchant [1] (born 4 March 1987) [2] is an English actress and author, best known for her roles as Georgiana Darcy in the film Pride & Prejudice (2005), as Catherine Howard in the Showtime series The Tudors (2009–2010) and as Anne Hale in the WGN America series Salem (2014–2017).
Catherine Howard: Tamzin Merchant (2009–2010) Catherine Howard: Episode 3.08 Episode 4.05 Henry's fifth wife, and cousin of Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn, Catherine first comes to court to serve as lady-in-waiting to Anne of Cleves before catching the King's eye.
Catherine Howard [12] Tamzin Merchant: 3–4 Catherine Parr: Joely Richardson: 4 The King's Children Princess Mary, daughter by Catherine of Aragon Bláthnaid McKeown 1 Sarah Bolger: 2–4 Princess Elizabeth, daughter by Anne Boleyn Kate Duggan 2 Claire MacCauley 3 Laoise Murray 4 Prince Edward, son by Jane Seymour Eoin Murtagh 4 Jake Hathaway 4
Queen Catherine and Lady Mary weep outside Henry's chamber, but Elizabeth strides away. Henry is called to see his new portrait , which he approves. As he leaves the room, the fates of Henry's children are briefly explained and it is noted that the Tudor dynasty produced the two most famous monarchs in English history: Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.
Tamzin Merchant (born 1987) Tuppence Middleton (born 1987) Sienna Miller (born 1981) (dual British and American citizenship; born in New York City) Max Minghella (born 1985) Tom Mison (born 1982) Sonoya Mizuno (born 1986) (born in Tokyo, Japan) Neet Mohan (born 1985) Zackary Momoh (born 1988) Janet Montgomery (born 1985) Colin Morgan (born 1986)
Catherine shortly afterward married Thomas Seymour, Lord Sudeley, ... In the programme she is a lady-in-waiting to Queen Catherine Howard (Tamzin Merchant) ...
My Family and Other Animals is a 2005 television film written by Simon Nye and directed by Sheree Folkson. [1] The film is based on the 1956 autobiographical book of the same title written by Gerald Durrell, in which he describes a series of anecdotes relating to his family's stay on Corfu from 1935–1939, when he was aged 10–14.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a 2012 British television adaptation of the unfinished 1870 novel by Charles Dickens, adapted with a new ending by Gwyneth Hughes, produced by Lisa Osborne, and directed by Diarmuid Lawrence.