
Elizabeth
Declared illegitimate aged 3. Tried for treason aged 21. Crowned Queen aged 25.The story of the ascension to the throne and the early reign of Queen Elizabeth the First, the endless attempts by her council to marry her off, the Catholic hatred of her and her romance with Lord Robert Dudley.
Description: The story of the ascension to the throne and the early reign of Queen Elizabeth the First, the endless attempts by her council to marry her off, the Catholic hatred of her and her romance with Lord Robert Dudley.
Genres: Drama, History
Budget: $30,000,000 | Revenue : $82,150,642
Runtime: 124 minutes

Elizabeth: The Golden Age

Pushing Tin

Black Venus

Little Fish

My Boy Jack

The Countess

On My Way

The Manxman

Rasputin

The Osterman Weekend

Cate Blanchett
Played Elizabeth I

Joseph Fiennes
Played Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester

Geoffrey Rush
Played Sir Francis Walsingham

Christopher Eccleston
Played Duke of Norfolk

John Gielgud
Played The Pope

Richard Attenborough
Played Sir William Cecil

Fanny Ardant
Played Mary of Guise

Éric Cantona
Played Monsieur de Foix

Vincent Cassel
Played Duc d'Anjou

Kathy Burke
Played Queen Mary Tudor

Edward Hardwicke
Played Earl of Arundel

Emily Mortimer
Played Kat Ashley

James Frain
Played Alvaro de la Quadra

Kelly Macdonald
Played Isabel Knollys

Kenny Doughty
Played Sir Thomas Elyot

Daniel Craig
Played John Ballard

Alfie Allen
Played Arundel's Son

Jamie Foreman
Played Earl of Sussex

Lily Allen
Played Lady in Waiting

Amanda Ryan
Played Lettice Howard
Sally Grey
Played Lady in Waiting
Elika Gibbs
Played Lady in Waiting
Sarah Owen
Played Lady in Waiting

Kate Loustau
Played Lady in Waiting

Daniel Moynihan
Played First Bishop

Jeremy Hawk
Played Second Bishop

Daisy Bevan
Played Arundel's Daughter

Hayley Burroughs
Played Lady in Waiting
Joe White
Played Master of the Tower
Matt Andrews
Played Norfolk's Man
Ben Frain
Played Young French Man
Lewis Jones
Played Priest
Michael Beint
Played Bishop Carlisle

Angus Deayton
Played Waad, Chancellor of the Eschequer

Joseph O'Conor
Played Earl of Derby

Brendan O'Hea
Played Lord William Howard
Edward Highmore
Played Lord Harewood
James Rowe
Played Bishop (in Cellar)
Donald Pelmear
Played Third Bishop

Tim Bevan
Played Handsome Man
Liz Giles
Played Female Martyr
Rod Culbertson
Played Master Ridley
Peter Stockbridge
Played Palace Chamberlain
Valerie Gale
Played Mary's Dwarf

George Antoni
Played King Philip II of Spain

Wayne Sleep
Played Dance Tutor
Charles Cartmell
Played Dudley's Man
Edward Purver
Played Dudley's Man
Vladimir Vega
Played Vatican Cardinal
Jennifer Lewicki
Played Arundel's Housemaid
Viviane Horne
Played Arundel's Wife
Nick Smallman
Played Walsingham's Man
James Britton
Played Member of Duc d'Anjou's Group (uncredited)

Jean-Pierre Léaud
Played (uncredited)
Ben Mars
Played Royal Guard of Honour (uncredited)
Daniel O'Meara
Played Henchman (uncredited)

Jocelyn Quivrin
Played French Guard (uncredited)

Matthew Rhys
Played (uncredited)
Jason Savin
Played Courtier (uncredited)

Christian Simpson
Played Royal Guard (uncredited)
Liam Foley
Played Norfolk's Man
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