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Season 1 (2016) Season 2 (2017) Season 3 (2019) Season 4 (2020) Season 5 (2022) Season 6 (2023) Graham Sutherland: Stephen Dillane: Patricia Campbell: Gemma Whelan: Lord Altrincham: John Heffernan: Billy Graham: Paul Sparks: John F. Kennedy: Michael C. Hall: Jacqueline Kennedy: Jodi Balfour: Kurt Hahn: Burghart Klaußner: Lyndon B. Johnson ...
Philip D'Oyly "Pip" Torrens [1] (born 2 June 1960) is an English actor.. Torrens portrayed courtier Tommy Lascelles in the Netflix drama The Crown, aristocrat Lord Massen in the HBO series The Nevers, Herr Klaus Starr in Preacher, and held leading roles in Poldark and Versailles.
The first season was released on 4 November 2016, [1] the second on 8 December 2017, [2] the third on 17 November 2019, [3] the fourth on 15 November 2020, [4] the fifth on 9 November 2022, [5] and the sixth between 16 November and 14 December 2023.
Prince Philip's close relative Lord Mountbatten (aka Uncle Dickie) serves as a mentor to Prince Charles in The Crown, but what was he like in real life? Here's everything you need to know about ...
The Crown season 3 shows Lord Mountbatten (or "Uncle Dickie") plan a coup to unseat Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Here's the true story behind the TV show.
In season 2, The Crown shines a light on journalist Lord Altrincham, played by John Heffernan. The writer caused controversy in the early '60s for his critical essays of the queen.
The position had previously been filled by the 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma. She was inaugurated on 2 March 2011. [5] [6] Following the death of her daughter, she founded Leonora Children's Cancer Fund which in 2010 merged with The Edwina Mountbatten Trust, founded in memory of Leonora's great-grandmother. The merged charities were renamed The ...
The sixth season has a rating of 54% on Rotten Tomatoes from 85 reviews and an average rating of 6.1/10; the critical consensus reads, "Elizabeth Debicki's haunting portrayal does right by the Princess of Wales, but The Crown's final season often feels like a reign extended past its prime."