Charles II: The Power and The Passion - Cast

Cast

  • Rufus Sewell … King Charles II
  • Rupert Graves … George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
  • Helen McCrory … Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine
  • Christian Coulson … James, Duke of Monmouth
  • Ian McDiarmid … Sir Edward Hyde
  • Shirley Henderson … Catherine of Braganza
  • Martin Freeman … Lord Shaftesbury
  • Charlie Creed-Miles … James, Duke of York
  • Anne-Marie Duff … Minette (Henrietta Anne of England)
  • Shaun Dingwall … The Earl of Danby
  • Emma Pierson … Nell Gwynn
  • David Bradley .... Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey
  • Diana Rigg … Queen Henrietta Maria
  • Alice Patten … Lady Frances Stewart
  • Garry Cooper … General Monck
  • Thierry Perkins-Lyautey … King Louis XIV
  • Cyrille Thouvenin … Monsieur
  • Martin Turner … Charles I
  • Nick Bagnall … Hopkins
  • Sean Biggerstaff … Henry, Duke of Gloucester
  • Predrag Bjelac … Portuguese Courtier (as Pedja Bjelac)
  • Vitezslav Bouchner … Victim #3
  • Sarah Cameron … Young girl
  • Brian Caspe … Doctor #2
  • Robert East … The Earl of Arlington
  • Minja Filipovic … Anne of Braganza
  • Zuzana Hodkova … Lady in Waiting to Queen Henrietta Maria
  • Dorian Lough … Clifford
  • Eddie Marsan … Titus Oates
  • Curtis Mathew … Victim #2
  • Ryan Nelson … Young Monmouth
  • Jan Nemesovsky … Victim #1
  • Michael Pober … Tutor
  • Richard Rowlands … Sir Roger Palmer
  • Joel Sugerman … Antwerp servant
  • Jochum ten Haaf … William of Orange
  • Mélanie Thierry … Louise de Kéroualle
  • Simon Treves … M.P.
  • Peter Wight … The Duke of Ormonde
  • Andrew Woodall … The Earl of Essex
  • Simon Woods … Captain Churchill

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