Historical drama. Cromwell manoeuvres a bill through Parliament that acknowledges Henry rather than the pope as head of the Church of England.
Although he has no official title, Cromwell is relied on more and more in the running of the king's affairs. Cromwell manoeuvres a bill through Parliament acknowledging Henry rather than the pope as head of the Church of England. This is the first step in Cromwell's plan for Henry to grant his own divorce from Katherine of Aragon.
A major obstacle to Henry's marriage plan arises when Harry Percy's wife claims her own marriage is unlawful on the grounds her husband had previously made a binding contract of marriage with Anne Boleyn. With the cardinal now dead, the Boleyn family looks to Cromwell to fix Harry Percy, a task Cromwell approaches with relish, remembering how Percy helped bring the cardinal down. As Anne and Cromwell become allies, Anne secures him a formal position in the king's household. The king and his court, including Cromwell, head to Calais to meet with the French king, expecting that he will pledge his support of the Bill and Henry's marriage suit.
At a dance, Anne flirts with the French nobility to Henry's evident fury. She and Henry argue violently, but when they are reconciled Henry finally pledges himself to Anne before witnesses. Henry marries Anne upon their return to England and she is crowned queen. Even in her moment of triumph, and as Cromwell congratulates her, Anne knows the old noble families hate her and will never accept her. Anne is pregnant and leaves court to begin her confinement. She has achieved what she wanted, but it has come at a cost. As Cromwell is all too aware, Anne must now produce a male heir or risk suffering Katherine's fate.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Thomas Cromwell | Mark Rylance |
King Henry VIII | Damian Lewis |
Anne Boleyn | Claire Foy |
Cardinal Wolsey | Jonathan Pryce |
Duke of Norfolk | Bernard Hill |
Thomas More | Anton Lesser |
Stephen Gardiner | Mark Gatiss |
Rafe Sadler | Thomas Brodie-Sangster |
Harry Percy | Harry Lloyd |
Jane Rochford | Jessica Raine |
Johane Williamson | Saskia Reeves |
Mary Boleyn | Charity Wakefield |
Richard Cromwell | Joss Porter |
Jane Seymour | Kate Phillips |
Duke of Suffolk | Richard Dillane |
Henry Norris | Luke Roberts |
Thomas Cranmer | Will Keen |
Frances Weston | Jacob Fortune-Lloyd |
Sir Thomas Boleyn | David Robb |
Thomas Wriothesley | Joel MacCormack |
William Brereton | Alastair Mackenzie |
Katherine of Aragon | Joanne Whalley |
George Boleyn | Edward Holcroft |
Edward Seymour | Ed Speleers |
Thomas Wyatt | Jack Lowden |
Writer | Peter Straughan |
Producer | Mark Pybus |
Director | Peter Kosminsky |
Production Company | Company Pictures |
Writer | Peter Straughan |
A critically acclaimed cast
Wolf Hall stars Mark Rylance, Claire Foy, Damian Lewis and Jonathan Pryce.
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