
Henry VI Part 2
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
The life of King Henry the Sixth, in three parts.
Top Cast


Peter Benson
Peter Benson
King Henry VI
Peter Benson
King Henry VI


David Burke
David Burke
Duke of Gloucester / Dick the Butcher
David Burke
Duke of Gloucester / Dick the Butcher


Michael Byrne
Michael Byrne
John Hume / Lieutenant
Michael Byrne
John Hume / Lieutenant


Ron Cook
Ron Cook
Richard Plantagenet
Ron Cook
Richard Plantagenet


Julia Foster
Julia Foster
Queen Margaret
Julia Foster
Queen Margaret


Bernard Hill
Bernard Hill
Duke of York
Bernard Hill
Duke of York


Trevor Peacock
Trevor Peacock
Sheriff / Jack Cade
Trevor Peacock
Sheriff / Jack Cade


Mark Wing-Davey
Mark Wing-Davey
Earl of Warwick
Mark Wing-Davey
Earl of Warwick


John Benfield
John Benfield
First Murderer / Ship's Master
John Benfield
First Murderer / Ship's Master
Antony Brown
Antony Brown
Duchess of Gloucester
Antony Brown
Duchess of Gloucester
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