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The Tudors - Season 3
TrailerSeason three of the Tudor begins in the days after Anne Boleyn';s execution. Henry quickly remarries, this time to the noblewoman Jane Seymour, and continues his quest for a suitable male heir. Season 3 focuses on Henry';s marriages to Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleves, the birth of his son Prince Edward, his ruthless suppression of the Pilgrimage of Grace, the downfall of Thomas Cromwell, and the beginnings of Henry';s relationship with the free-spirited Catherine Howard. ÂActors: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Henry Cavill, James Frain, Annabelle Wallis, Alan Van Sprang, Gerard McSorley, Max von Sydow, Sarah Bolger, Max Brown, Charlotte Salt, Kevin Doyle, ...»Director: Michael HirstCountry: United StatesDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Tudors - Season 3"
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Characters of "The Tudors - Season 3"
King Henry VIIIPlayed by: Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Charles BrandonPlayed by: Henry Cavill
Thomas CromwellPlayed by: James Frain
Jane SeymourPlayed by: Annabelle Wallis
Sir Francis BryanPlayed by: Alan Van Sprang
Robert AskePlayed by: Gerard McSorley
Cardinal Von WaldburgPlayed by: Max von Sydow
Mary TudorPlayed by: Sarah Bolger
Edward SeymourPlayed by: Max Brown
Lady Ursula MisseldonPlayed by: Charlotte Salt
John ConstablePlayed by: Kevin Doyle
Cardinal Reginald PolePlayed by: Mark Hildreth
Bishop GardinerPlayed by: Simon Ward
Eustache ChapuysPlayed by: Anthony Brophy
Richard RichPlayed by: Rod Hallett
ShrewsburyPlayed by: Gavin O'Connor
Henry's GroomPlayed by: Jason Healey
Charlie RawPlayed by: Diarmuid Noyes
Church CommisionerPlayed by: David Ryan
ChamberlainPlayed by: Guy Carleton
Lady RochfordPlayed by: Joanne King
Sir Ralph EllerkerPlayed by: David Wilmot
Thomas CulpepperPlayed by: Torrance Coombs
Thomas DarcyPlayed by: Colm Wilkinson
Dr. ButtsPlayed by: Dennis Quilligan
Brandon's SoldierPlayed by: Alexander Downes
Cromwell's servantPlayed by: Phil Kingston
MendozaPlayed by: Declan Conlon
Son of AskePlayed by: Patrick Gibson
Tower ConstablePlayed by: Steve Wilson
Hans HolbeinPlayed by: Peter Gaynor
Elizabeth IPlayed by: Claire Macaulay
Lady Margret BryanPlayed by: Jane Brennan
Anne StanhopePlayed by: Emma Hamilton
Thomas le RouxPlayed by: David Verne
Arthur BrandonPlayed by: David Browne
Thomas SeymourPlayed by: Andrew McNair
Charles TalleyrandPlayed by: Jean-David Beroard
John LambertPlayed by: Ben Price
RisleyPlayed by: Frank McCusker
Sergeant at ArmsPlayed by: Ian Beattie
Earl of OxfordPlayed by: David Lennox
Bishop TunstallPlayed by: Gordon Sterne
Anne of ClevesPlayed by: Joss Stone
Master Henry PolePlayed by: Jake Maskall
French AmbassadorPlayed by: Jonathan Ryan
Sir John HuttonPlayed by: Roger Ashton-Griffiths
BeardPlayed by: Wesley Murphy
Duke of ClevesPlayed by: Paul Ronan
Messenger #2Played by: Michael Lavery
Catherine HowardPlayed by: Tamzin Merchant
Gregory CromwellPlayed by: Jack West -
Creators of "The Tudors - Season 3"
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Critic Reviews of "The Tudors - Season 3"
New York Daily NewsApril 05, 2009It's a lavish, beautifully produced series that enters its third season in a solid dramatic groove.
PopMattersApril 05, 2009The relationship between king and subjects is the driving concern of Season Three, and marks a welcome departure from the show's previous focus on the personal drives and desires of Henry VIII.
Los Angeles TimesApril 05, 2009The Tudors remains lush and bejeweled, so much so that at times one fears it will simply collapse under its own weight, and, you know, we still have a few wives to go.
VarietyApril 05, 2009A sumptuous Showtime drama that remains lusty good fun, if not a completely worthy claimant to a seat among cable royalty.
New York PostApril 05, 2009The Tudors comes roaring back as fresh as its first season. And I can't get enough.
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