Queen Margot - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Queen Margot"
La Reine Margot (1994)
Timing: 2:18 (138 min)
Queen Margot - TMDB rating
7.21/10
352
Queen Margot - Kinopoisk rating
7.627/10
17705
Queen Margot - IMDB rating
7.4/10
20000

Actors and characters

Photo Daniel Auteuil #99604Photo Daniel Auteuil #99605

Daniel Auteuil

Daniel Auteuil
Character Henri de Navarre
Photo Vincent Perez #79141Photo Vincent Perez #79142Photo Vincent Perez #79143

Vincent Perez

Vincent Perez
Character La Môle
Photo Virna Lisi #115291Photo Virna Lisi #115292Photo Virna Lisi #115293Photo Virna Lisi #115294

Virna Lisi

Virna Lisi
Character Catherine de Médicis
Photo Dominique Blanc #143919Photo Dominique Blanc #143920Photo Dominique Blanc #143921Photo Dominique Blanc #143922

Dominique Blanc

Dominique Blanc
Character Henriette de Nevers
Photo Miguel Bosé #76012

Miguel Bosé

Miguel Bosé
Character Guise
Photo Asia Argento #19954Photo Asia Argento #19955Photo Asia Argento #19956Photo Asia Argento #19957

Asia Argento

Asia Argento
Character Charlotte de Sauve
Photo Julien Rassam #203436Photo Julien Rassam #203437Photo Julien Rassam #203438Photo Julien Rassam #203439
Julien Rassam
Character Alençon
Photo Jean-Philippe Écoffey #121704
Jean-Philippe Écoffey
Character Condé
Albano Guaetta
Character Orthon
Photo Johan Leysen #101547
Johan Leysen
Character Maurevel
Photo Dörte Lyssewski #203442Photo Dörte Lyssewski #203443Photo Dörte Lyssewski #203444
Dörte Lyssewski
Character Marie Touchet
Photo Michelle Marquais #203445Photo Michelle Marquais #203446Photo Michelle Marquais #203447
Michelle Marquais
Character Nursemaid
Photo Laure Marsac #53949

Laure Marsac

Laure Marsac
Character Antoinette
Photo Alexis Nitzer #203448Photo Alexis Nitzer #203449Photo Alexis Nitzer #203450
Alexis Nitzer
Character Advisor #1
Photo Emmanuel Salinger #129070
Emmanuel Salinger
Character Du Bartas
Photo Barbet Schroeder #88633Photo Barbet Schroeder #88634Photo Barbet Schroeder #88635

Barbet Schroeder

Barbet Schroeder
Character Advisor #2
Photo Jean-Marc Stehlé #203451Photo Jean-Marc Stehlé #203452Photo Jean-Marc Stehlé #203453
Jean-Marc Stehlé
Character Innkeeper

Otto Tausig

Otto Tausig
Character Mendès
Tolsty
Character Executioner
Photo Bernard Verley #203454Photo Bernard Verley #203455Photo Bernard Verley #203456

Bernard Verley

Bernard Verley
Character Cardinal
Photo Luís Gaspar #203478Photo Luís Gaspar #203479Photo Luís Gaspar #203480
Luís Gaspar
Character (Uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the historical novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas.
  • The wedding of the historical Marguerite and Henry did not take place in a Catholic cathedral, but on a platform in front of it, as Henry was Protestant. There also could not have been as many clergymen present at the wedding as shown in the film – Queen Catherine de' Medici had to make a great effort to persuade Cardinal Charles de Bourbon (the only Catholic in the Bourbon family) to marry the couple without the Pope’s permission.
  • In reality, Lerac de la Mole and Annibal de Coconnas were favorites of Francis, Duke of Anjou, who betrayed them in exchange for forgiveness for their involvement in the 1574 conspiracy against Henry III, who had just ascended to the French throne. Both were executed for their participation in the conspiracy.
  • Henry of Navarre's mistress, Charlotte de Souv, was not killed; she died only in 1617.
  • Before the film's international release, director and screenwriter Patrice Chéreau re-edited the original version – before editing, it lasted about 160 minutes, and after it was reduced to 138 minutes. This was done due to unsatisfactory box office receipts in France and the opinion of film critics, who found the film too violent and not always understandable.
  • In Paris, costumes were made not only for the main characters, but also for almost 600 extras. The costumes looked luxurious, but in reality, they were made of linen and cotton satin. Some dresses looked as if they were made of brocade (such as, for example, Margot's wedding dress) – in most cases, this effect was achieved using print. Jewelry was mostly limited to pearls, with a significant emphasis placed on embroidery. The luxury of that era was sacrificed for stylistic and financial considerations.
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