The Hollow Crown (2012)
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Cast & Crew.
Sam Mendes
Executive Producer
Rupert Ryle-Hodges
Producer
Anton Lesser
Exeter
William Shakespeare
Theatre Play
Simon Russell Beale
Falstaff
Tom Georgeson
Bardolph
John Mackay
Brakenbury
Tom Hiddleston
Prince Hal
Sophie Okonedo
Margaret
James Laurenson
Westmoreland
Tom Sturridge
Henry VI
Julie Walters
Mistress Quickly
Alun Armstrong
Northumberland
Ussal Kalyoncu Smithers
Set Decoration
Dominic Roberts
Art Direction
John Stevenson
Production Design
Danny Cohen
Director of Photography
Zac Nicholson
Camera Operator
Amy Stewart
Hairstylist / Makeup Artist
Nigel Egerton
Costume Design
Karen Hartley-Thomas
Makeup Artist
Louise Fisher
Makeup Artist
Dominic Cooke
Director / Writer
Thea Sharrock
Director / Writer
Richard Eyre
Director / Writer
Rupert Goold
Director / Writer
Gareth C. Scales
Editor
Gareth Neame
Executive Producer
Sam Jones
Casting
Pippa Harris
Executive Producer
Nicola Brown
Executive Producer
David Horn
Executive Producer
Dan Jones
Music
Julien Pirrie
Foley Mixer
Tim Fraser
Sound Mixer
Jamie Roden
Dialogue Editor
Mark DeSimone
ADR Mixer
Will Thomas
Foley Editor
Ben Power
Writer
Geraldine Chaplin
Alice
Patrick Stewart
John of Gaunt
Barney Harris
Ned
Samuel Valentine
Grey
Al Weaver
Rivers
Ben Whishaw
King Richard
Rory Kinnear
Bollingbroke
David Suchet
Duke of York
David Morrissey
Earl of Northumberland
Tom Hughes
Duke of Aumerle
James Purefoy
Thomas of Mowbray
Lindsay Duncan
Duchess of York
Jeremy Irons
Henry IV
Joe Armstrong
Hotspur
John Hurt
The Chorus
Paterson Joseph
Duke of York
Lambert Wilson
Charles, King of France
Hugh Bonneville
Gloucester
Adrian Dunbar
Plantagenet
Michael Gambon
Mortimer
Philip Glenister
Talbot
Sally Hawkins
Eleanor
Ben Miles
Somerset
Stanley Townsend
Warwick
Jason Watkins
Suffolk
Samuel West
Bishop of Winchester
Tom Beard
Sir William Lucy
Max Bennett
John Talbot
Tom Byam Shaw
Dauphin Charles
Laura Frances-Morgan
Joan of Arc
David Troughton
Duke of Anjou
Edward Akrout
Louis, the Dauphin
Owen Teale
Captain Fluellen
Mélanie Thierry
Princess Katherine
Tom Brooke
Corporal Nym
Jérémie Covillault
Montjoy
Maxime Lefrançois
The Constable of France
John Dagleish
John Bates
Gwilym Lee
Williams
Richard Clothier
Earl of Salisbury
Nigel Cooke
Bishop of Ely
George Sargeant
Falstaff's Boy
Geoffrey Streatfeild
Edward IV
Keeley Hawes
Queen Elizabeth
Caspar Morley
Prince Edward
Clémence Poésy
Queen Isabella
Ferdinand Kingsley
Sir John Bushy
Samuel Roukin
Bagot
Harry Hadden-Paton
Sir Henry Green
Tom Goodman-Hill
Sir Stephen Scroop
Adrian Schiller
Lord Willoughby
Peter de Jersey
Lord Ross
Finbar Lynch
Lord Marshall
Lucian Msamati
Bishop of Carlisle
Richard Bremmer
Abbot of Westminster
David Dawson
Poins
Michelle Dockery
Kate Percy
David Hayman
Worcester
Harry Lloyd
Mortimer
Maxine Peake
Doll Tearsheet
Robert Pugh
Glendower
Alex Clatworthy
Lady Mortimer
Stephen McCole
Douglas
Henry Faber
Lancaster
Mark Tandy
Vernon
Jolyon Coy
Blunt
Will Attenborough
Gloucester
Dominic Rowan
Coleville
David Bamber
Shallow
Niamh Cusack
Lady Northumberland
Iain Glen
Warwick
Nicholas Jones
Archbishop of York
Geoffrey Palmer
Lord Chief Justice
Paul Ritter
Pistol
Adam Kotz
Hastings
Pip Torrens
Mowbray
Tim McMullan
Silence
Pip Carter
Gower
Ian Conningham
Peto
Billy Matthews
Falstaff's Page
Paul Freeman
Thomas Erpingham
Richard Griffiths
Duke of Burgundy
Malcolm Sinclair
Archbishop of Canterbury
Stanley Weber
Duke of Orleans
Sean Cernow
Murderer
Matthew Needham
Basset
Stuart McQuarrie
Vernon
Pandora Colin
Joan's Mother
Ben Daniels
Buckingham
James Fleet
Hastings
Phoebe Fox
Anne
Andrew Scott
King Louis
Kyle Soller
Clifford
Sam Troughton
George
Alan David
Bishop of Ely
Benedict Cumberbatch
Richard / Richard III
Mariah Gale
Lady Bona
Christopher Godwin
Shepherd II
Tom Godwin
Shepherd I
Angus Imrie
Edmund
Richard Lynch
Westmorland
Jordan McCurrach
Young Soldier
Steffan Rhodri
Oxford
Patrick Tolan
Soldier
Luke Treadaway
Richmond
Isaac Andrews
Prince Richard
Paul Bazely
Catesby
Robert Bowman
Mayor of London
Keith Dunphy
Ratcliffe
Simon Ginty
George Stanley
Madison Lygo
Princess Elizabeth
Gary Powell
Tyrell
Jo Stone-Fewings
Stanley
Penny Ryder
Lady-in-Waiting
Josef Altin
Murderer II
Geoff Bell
Murderer I
Sid Sagar
Torch Bearer
Jude Owusu
Messenger
David Bradley
Gardener
Daniel Boyd
Groom
Isabella Laughland
The Queen's Serving Lady
Rhodri Miles
Welch Captain
Simon Trinder
Gardener's Assistant
Conrad Asquith
Bracy
David Beames
Traveller
Drew Dillon
Drawer
Jim Bywater
Hotspur's Servant
Ivanno Jeremiah
Blunt / James Blount
John Ashton
Sheriff
John Heffernan
Francis
Matthew Tennyson
Clarence
Daniel Tuite
Shadow
Justin Edwards
Fang
Max Wrottesley
Mouldy
Michael Keane
Wart
Morgan Jones
Bullcalf
Reece Shearsmith
Davy
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 30, 2012
StatusEnded
Seasons2
Episodes7
Filming LocationsKent, United Kingdom
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
The Hollow Crown is a series of British television film adaptations of William Shakespeare's history plays.
The first series is an adaptation of Shakespeare's second historical tetralogy, the Henriad: Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2 and Henry V, starring Ben Whishaw, Jeremy Irons and Tom Hiddleston. Olivier Award winners Rupert Goold, Richard Eyre and Thea Sharrock directed the telefilms, which were produced by Rupert Ryle-Hodges for BBC Two and executive produced by Sam Mendes and Pippa Harris under Neal Street Productions in association with NBCUniversal. The first series, which aired in the United Kingdom in 2012, received positive reviews from critics. Ben Whishaw and Simon Russell Beale won British Academy Television Awards for Leading actor and Supporting actor for their performances as Richard II and Falstaff, and Jeremy Irons was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor for his role as Henry IV. The first episode, Richard II, was nominated for the Best Single Drama at the BAFTA TV Awards.The BBC aired the concluding series in 2016 as The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses, a reference to the series of English civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Hugh Bonneville, Judi Dench, Sophie Okonedo and Tom Sturridge. The plays were produced in 2015 by the same team that made the first series of films but were directed by the former artistic director of Royal Court Theatre and Olivier Award winner, Dominic Cooke. They are based on Shakespeare's first tetralogy: Henry VI, Part 1, Henry VI, Part 2, Henry VI, Part 3 and Richard III. The adaptation presents Henry VI in two parts, incorporating all three Henry VI plays. Benedict Cumberbatch was nominated for the BAFTA Television Award for Best Leading Actor and The Wars of the Roses was nominated for Best Mini-Series.The title of the series is taken from a line in Richard II:
For within the hollow crownThat rounds the mortal temples of a kingKeeps Death his court.