
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
When Queen Elizabeth's reign is threatened by ruthless familial betrayal and Spain's invading army, she and her shrewd adviser must act to safeguard the lives of her people.
Top Cast


Cate Blanchett
Cate Blanchett
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Cate Blanchett
Elizabeth I, Queen of England


Laurence Fox
Laurence Fox
Sir Christopher Hatton
Laurence Fox
Sir Christopher Hatton


Clive Owen
Clive Owen
Sir Walter Raleigh
Clive Owen
Sir Walter Raleigh


Geoffrey Rush
Geoffrey Rush
Sir Francis Walsingham
Geoffrey Rush
Sir Francis Walsingham


Tom Hollander
Tom Hollander
Amyas Paulet
Tom Hollander
Amyas Paulet


Abbie Cornish
Abbie Cornish
Elizabeth Throckmorton
Abbie Cornish
Elizabeth Throckmorton


Rhys Ifans
Rhys Ifans
Robert Reston
Rhys Ifans
Robert Reston


Samantha Morton
Samantha Morton
Mary, Queen of Scots
Samantha Morton
Mary, Queen of Scots


Jordi Mollà
Jordi Mollà
King Philip II of Spain
Jordi Mollà
King Philip II of Spain


Eddie Redmayne
Eddie Redmayne
Anthony Babington
Eddie Redmayne
Anthony Babington
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