God's Outlaw
God's Outlaw is a 1986 British historical film directed by Tony Tew and starring Roger Rees, Bernard Archard and Keith Barron.[1] It depicts the historical figure of William Tynedale and his struggles with the authorities in the time of Henry VIII for translating the bible into English.[2]
Cast
- Sebastian Abineri ... William Roye
- Anthony Allen ... Thomas Poyntz
- Bernard Archard ... Sir Thomas More
- Keith Barron ... Henry VIII
- Sharon Baylis ... Mrs. Poyntz
- Alan Bennion ... Archdeacon Bell
- Terence Budd ... Stephen Vaughan
- David Chivers ... Old Priest
- Arthur Cox ... Peter Quentel
- Kenneth Gilbert ... Humphrey Monmouth
- Willoughby Goddard ... Cardinal Wolsey
- Terrence Hardiman ... Thomas Cromwell
- Stuart Harrison ... Henry Phillips
- Michael Haughey ... Jacques Masson
- Harold Innocent ... Doctor
- Timothy Kightley ... Priest
- Oona Kirsch ... Anne Boleyn
- Leon Lissek ... Herman Rincke
- Richard Mapletoft ... Simon Mourton
- Frank Moorey ... Johan Cochlaeus
- Steve Newman ... Richard
- Tony Phillips ... Messenger
- Gary Raymond ... Sir John Walsh
- Roger Rees ... William Tyndale
- Pamela Salem ... Lady Anne Walsh
- Paul Shelley ... John Frith
- Joanna Tew ... Girl
- Derek Ware ... Friar Stafford
- George Waring ... Bishop Tunstall
- Lydia Watson ... Lady in Waiting
- Jerome Willis ... Bishop Stokesley
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