
Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman
Drama · History
Overview
Following in his father's footsteps, Albert Pierrepoint becomes one of Britain's most prolific executioners, hiding his identity as a grocery deliveryman. But when his ambition to be the best inadvertently exposes his gruesome secret, he becomes a minor celebrity & faces a public outcry against the practice of hanging. Based on true events.
Top Cast


Timothy Spall
Timothy Spall
Albert Pierrepoint
Timothy Spall
Albert Pierrepoint


Juliet Stevenson
Juliet Stevenson
Annie Pierrepoint
Juliet Stevenson
Annie Pierrepoint


Mary Stockley
Mary Stockley
Ruth Ellis
Mary Stockley
Ruth Ellis


Lizzie Hopley
Lizzie Hopley
Dorothea Waddingham
Lizzie Hopley
Dorothea Waddingham


Joyia Fitch
Joyia Fitch
Elizabeth Volkenrath
Joyia Fitch
Elizabeth Volkenrath


Sheyla Shehovich
Sheyla Shehovich
Irma Grese
Sheyla Shehovich
Irma Grese


Simon Armstrong
Simon Armstrong
Minister
Simon Armstrong
Minister


Ann Bell
Ann Bell
Violet Van Der Elst
Ann Bell
Violet Van Der Elst


Tobias Menzies
Tobias Menzies
Lieutenant Llewelyn
Tobias Menzies
Lieutenant Llewelyn


Eddie Marsan
Eddie Marsan
James 'Tish' Corbitt
Eddie Marsan
James 'Tish' Corbitt
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