Elizabeth: The Golden Age - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Elizabeth: The Golden Age"
Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)
Timing: 1:54 (114 min)
Elizabeth: The Golden Age - TMDB rating
6.705/10
1290
Elizabeth: The Golden Age - Kinopoisk rating
7.313/10
59368
Elizabeth: The Golden Age - IMDB rating
6.8/10
78000

Actors and characters

Photo Cate Blanchett #10173Photo Cate Blanchett #10174Photo Cate Blanchett #10175Photo Cate Blanchett #10176

Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett
Character Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Photo Laurence Fox #97059

Laurence Fox

Laurence Fox
Character Sir Christopher Hatton
Photo Clive Owen #42685Photo Clive Owen #42686Photo Clive Owen #42687Photo Clive Owen #42688

Clive Owen

Clive Owen
Character Sir Walter Raleigh
Photo Geoffrey Rush #1923Photo Geoffrey Rush #1924Photo Geoffrey Rush #1925Photo Geoffrey Rush #1926

Geoffrey Rush

Geoffrey Rush
Character Sir Francis Walsingham
Photo Tom Hollander #24344Photo Tom Hollander #24345Photo Tom Hollander #24346Photo Tom Hollander #24347

Tom Hollander

Tom Hollander
Character Amyas Paulet
Photo Abbie Cornish #42604Photo Abbie Cornish #42605Photo Abbie Cornish #42606Photo Abbie Cornish #42607

Abbie Cornish

Abbie Cornish
Character Elizabeth Throckmorton
Photo Rhys Ifans #5398Photo Rhys Ifans #5399Photo Rhys Ifans #5400Photo Rhys Ifans #312181

Rhys Ifans

Rhys Ifans
Character Robert Reston
Photo Samantha Morton #28902Photo Samantha Morton #28903Photo Samantha Morton #28904Photo Samantha Morton #28905

Samantha Morton

Samantha Morton
Character Mary, Queen of Scots
Photo Jordi Mollà #53076

Jordi Mollà

Jordi Mollà
Character King Philip II of Spain
Photo Eddie Redmayne #10653Photo Eddie Redmayne #10654Photo Eddie Redmayne #10655Photo Eddie Redmayne #10656

Eddie Redmayne

Eddie Redmayne
Character Anthony Babington
Photo Adrian Scarborough #46672Photo Adrian Scarborough #46673Photo Adrian Scarborough #46674Photo Adrian Scarborough #46675
Adrian Scarborough
Character Calley
Photo Adam Godley #44185

Adam Godley

Adam Godley
Character William Walsingham
Robert Cambrinus
Character Count Georg von Helfenstein
Photo Christian Brassington #53680

Christian Brassington

Christian Brassington
Character Archduke Charles
Photo David Threlfall #58961Photo David Threlfall #58962

David Threlfall

David Threlfall
Character Dr. John Dee
Photo Vidal Sancho #119020
Vidal Sancho
Character Spanish Minister
Photo John Shrapnel #37027

John Shrapnel

John Shrapnel
Character Lord Howard
Photo Sam Spruell #20589

Sam Spruell

Sam Spruell
Character Torturer
Photo Kelly Hunter #108966

Kelly Hunter

Kelly Hunter
Character Ursula Walsingham
Photo David Sterne #11402Photo David Sterne #11403
David Sterne
Character Cellarman
Photo David Robb #64389

David Robb

David Robb
Character Admiral Sir William Winter
Photo Jonathan Bailey #113380Photo Jonathan Bailey #113381Photo Jonathan Bailey #113382

Jonathan Bailey

Jonathan Bailey
Character Courtier
Steve Lately
Character Walsingham's Servant
Photo Kate Fleetwood #15776

Kate Fleetwood

Kate Fleetwood
Character Woman with Baby
Aimee King
Character Infanta Isabel of Spain
Photo Susan Lynch #29870

Susan Lynch

Susan Lynch
Character Annette
Kristin Coulter Smith
Character Mary Walsingham
Photo Hayley Burroughs #89804
Hayley Burroughs
Character Queen Elizabeth's Waiting Lady #1
Kirsty McKay
Character Queen Elizabeth's Waiting Lady #2
Lucia Ruck Keene
Character Queen Elizabeth's Waiting Lady #3
Photo William Houston #36913Photo William Houston #36914Photo William Houston #36915
William Houston
Character Don Gerau De Spes
Lucienne Venisse-Back
Character Queen Elizabeth's Waiting Lady #4
Elise McCave
Character Laundry Woman
Penelope McGhie
Character Margaret

Coral Beed

Coral Beed
Character First Court Lady
Photo Rosalind Halstead #89877
Rosalind Halstead
Character Second Court Lady
Photo Steven Loton #75668
Steven Loton
Character Manteo
Martin Baron
Character Wanchese
Photo David Armand #119021Photo David Armand #119022
David Armand
Character Walsingham's Agent
Photo Steven Robertson #37602
Steven Robertson
Character Sir Francis Throckmorton
Jeremy Barker
Character Ramsey
Photo George Innes #58968
George Innes
Character Burton
Kirstin Smith
Character Mary Walsingham
Photo Tim Preece #119023
Tim Preece
Character Old Throckmorton
Benjamin May
Character Dance Master
Glenn Doherty
Character Royal Servant
Photo Chris Brailsford #50303
Chris Brailsford
Character Dean of Peterborough
Photo Dave Legeno #13860

Dave Legeno

Dave Legeno
Character Executioner
Photo Antony Carrick #79187
Antony Carrick
Character Spanish Archbishop
Photo John Atterbury #14578

John Atterbury

John Atterbury
Character Marriage Priest
Alex Giannini
Character First Spanish Officer
Photo Joe Ferrara #88576
Joe Ferrara
Character Second Spanish Officer
Alexander Barnes
Character Courtier
Charles Bruce
Character Courtier
Jeremy Cracknell
Character Courtier
Benedict Green
Character Courtier
Adam Smith
Character Courtier
Simon Stratton
Character Courtier
Crispin Swayne
Character Courtier
Kitty Fox
Character Mary Stuart's Lady in Waiting
Kate Lindesay
Character Mary Stuart's Lady in Waiting
Katherine Templar
Character Mary Stuart's Lady in Waiting
James Fiddy
Character Nobleman (uncredited)
Finn Morrell
Character Young Boy (uncredited)
Shane Nolan
Character Tyger Salior (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Location shooting took place at the Tower, Cambridge, and historic cathedrals in England. Scenes involving Spaniards were also filmed in England.
  • Specifically for the filming, a 54-meter-long ship mockup was constructed from logs and steel frames, with a mechanism to simulate pitching and rolling.
  • The love affair and secret marriage between Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen) and Elizabeth Throckmorton (Abbie Cornish) occurred in 1591; their firstborn was born in the same year, but died of the plague at six months old. Elizabeth I first learned of the marriage in 1592, after which Raleigh was imprisoned in the Tower for five years. In the film, Elizabeth I learns about the marriage of her favorite and lady-in-waiting before the attack of the Spanish Armada, which is dated to 1588.
  • In the film, Walter Raleigh was presented to court after he had already completed his expeditions to the New World. In reality, his acquaintance with the Queen, when Raleigh threw a scarlet cloak trimmed with precious stones at her feet, took place in 1581, and from 1583 Elizabeth began to patronize Raleigh. Only in 1584 was the first expedition to the New World equipped with money received from Elizabeth's favors, but Raleigh himself did not participate in it, as Elizabeth did not want to let her favorite go. Only in 1595, already in disgrace, did he first take part in an expedition overseas.
  • In 1585, Elizabeth I was already 52 years old. Scenes depicting potential suitors being shown to the Queen actually took place much earlier. Ivan the Terrible died a year earlier – in 1584. Moreover, Elizabeth is presented with a portrait of Ivan IV in the film, painted by Viktor Mikhailovich Vasnetsov in 1897.
  • During the military actions in 1588, Infanta Isabella was 21 years old, but in the film her role is played by a little girl.
  • The film depicts the construction of St. Paul's Cathedral as Elizabeth arrives. In reality, the filming coincided with renovation work at the cathedral. The film's director, Shekhar Kapur, preferred to improvise and gave stonemasons and builders authentic period clothing and tools for the stone cutting scenes.
  • To save money, only one ship model was built. It looked like a British ship from one side and a Spanish galleon from the other. During filming on deck, the transition line between the British ship and the Spanish galleon was camouflaged with smoke.
  • Westminster Abbey in London served as the monastery called El Escorial (which serves as a residence for the kings of Spain and is located an hour's drive from Madrid). Because the abbey is an active church, the filmmakers had to wait for services to end, remove all more or less recognizable elements from the interior, film all scenes at night, and restore the abbey's appearance to its original state before the morning service.
  • When Bess, played by Abby Cornish, learns the volta (a paired dance of the Renaissance era in which the man performs a supporting element and spins his partner), the actress was lifted into the air every six counts. After numerous takes, her whole body ached, and she walked with difficulty the next day.
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