Katherine Howard (The Tudors)
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katherine was rlly too young to be queen i mean she died at a young age if she didnt marry da king she culd have had a good life with other men
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This actress portrays her all wrong. She wouldn't be an obvious harlot. She might have had a sparkle in her eyes, but she was still classy about it. This actress isn't naturally poised or classy enough to play her. Emily Blunt was much better at the role.
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@MsMissrachel I LOVED Tamzin Merchant as Katherine Howard. Best actress by far to play her! Not too old, not too young. She was PERFECT for this role as Katherine Howard!
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@foxxykim92 Of course she wanted to marry the king! This of the life of luxury she had! The King showered her with all kinds of gifts! She got pushed into yet, and maybe she really didn't have that much of a choice but she kinda wanted to anyway.
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i think ...he wanted her more than giving her to thing.
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@gapeachjessica, I have to agree with you. Lynne's portrayal was more accurate, not to mention the fact that Lynne was very pretty too.
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In the tudors king Henry is much younger and better looking than he actually was, in reallity he was aprox 34 years older than poor Kathrine and by that time getting morbidly obeese. Also some historians think she might have been as young as 15.
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I always wondered why the show never bothered to replace a character as important as Norfolk after season 1...
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While I think that Tamzin plays her role very well, so far I still prefer Lynne Frederick's portrayal of Katherine Howard. Tamzin seems talented, but I just feel like Lynne's was a more accurate portrayal of her personality. Moreover, Lynne actually resembled Katherine a great deal. KH was a brunette with dark eyes, like her cousin Anne Boleyn.
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wow she is sooo gorgeous...
This annoys me that it is suffolk and the seymour pushing katherine forward towards Henry VIII
Katherine Howard was pushed forward by the "conservative" party at court who were let by the Duke of Norlfolk and Bishop Gardiner
Seymour especially was a prominant reformer at court.
I Love the tudors as a drama, but as far as historical accuracy goes there has been better dramas and references
polleh1 1 year ago 9
@polleh1 that's true but I think the writer wanted to take a different approach cuz surely the Duke of Norfolk was not the only one who wanted Cromwell out of the way. At any rate, once Cromwell was gone. The nobles were back to their usual business of fighting against each other.
CallXenaWarrior 1 year ago