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Alicia Vikander hopes that her performance in 'Firebrand' makes people more aware of Katherine Parr. The 35-year-old actress plays the sixth and final wife of Henry VIII in the historical drama and admitted that she knew little about the Tudor widow before taking the part in Karim Ainouz's film. Alicia told the Just for Variety podcast: "I must confess, I almost felt a bit embarrassed when I was sent the script because I think if I knew anything, it was probably more about the wives that didn't make it. "I was, in one way, sad. But then I realised speaking to other people, it seemed like that ...
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Jude Law wore a perfume of "blood and faecal matter" to smell like Henry VIII on the set of 'Firebrand'. The 50-year-old actor portrays the Tudor monarch in the historical drama that centres on Henry's sixth and final wife Katherine Parr (Alicia Vikander) and came up with the revolting concoction to capture the odour of the king. Speaking at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday (22.05.23), Jude said: "I read several interesting accounts that you could smell Henry three rooms away. His leg was rotting so badly. He hid it with rose oil. "I thought it would have a great impact if I smelt awful." Th...
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Alicia Vikander has replaced Michelle Williams in 'Firebrand'. The 33-year-old star is to take on the role of Katherine Parr, King Henry VIII's sixth and final wife, in the movie, which is based on Elizabeth Fremantle’s historical novel 'Queen’s Gambit'. Williams was announced in the role in July last year, but Deadline have confirmed Vikander is now in the part. Jude Law will play Henry in the film, which will be helmed by Brazilian filmmaker Karim Ainouz, his first English language movie. Ainouz previously said: "I could not be more excited to be bringing the undiscovered story of Katherine ...
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Michelle Williams has been cast as Katherine Parr in ‘Firebrand’. The 'Greatest Showman' actress is set to play the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII, and the final queen consort of the House of Tudor, in the upcoming historical drama. The film will mark the English-language debut of Karim Ainouz and is produced by Gabrielle Tana, who worked on this year's 'The Dig' with Michelle, via Magnolia Mae Films. The script comes from sister duo Henrietta and Jessica Ashworth, who were behind the TV hit 'Killing Eve'. In a statement, Ainouz said: “I could not be more excited to be bringing the u...
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