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  • An extra as a courtier wearing a gold, yellow, and red gown in the 1998 film "The Man in the Iron Mask."
    • United Artists

    The Man in the Iron Mask

    1998

    Costume seen on an extra as a courtier

  • Rupert Everett as King Charles II wearing a gold, yellow, and red gown in the 2004 film "Stage Beauty."
    • Lions Gate Films
    • BBC Films

    Stage Beauty

    2004

    Costume seen on Rupert Everett as King Charles II

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About the Costume

A wonderful mix of gold, yellows, and reds, this flamboyant gown was seen for the first time on an extra in the 1998 movie The Man in the Iron Mask. Six years later was used for the role of King Charles II, played by Rupert Everett, in the 17th-century British period film Stage Beauty in 2004.

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About the Costume

A wonderful mix of gold, yellows, and reds, this flamboyant gown was seen for the first time on an extra in the 1998 movie The Man in the Iron Mask. Six years later was used for the role of King Charles II, played by Rupert Everett, in the 17th-century British period film Stage Beauty in 2004.

A wonderful mix of gold, yellows, and reds, this flamboyant gown was seen for the first time on an extra in the 1998 movie The Man in the Iron Mask. Six years later was used for the role of King Charles II, played by Rupert Everett, in the 17th-century British period film Stage Beauty in 2004.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Sofia
Photos provided by:
  • Sofia
  • Julia Spicer
Costume Designer:
  • James Acheson

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  1. In fact, the extra in “The Man in the Iron Mask” is wearing the same necklace later worn by Maria Doyle Kennedy in the “The Tudors”, and that same jewel appears in the cover of a novel by Anne O’Brien, “The King’s Concubine: A Novel of Alice Perrers”…

  2. The extra in “The Man in the Iron Mask” is wearing a pair of earrings later worn by Maria Doyle Kennedy as Katharine of Aragon in “The Tudors”. I included a closeup to make a right comparison…

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  1. In fact, the extra in “The Man in the Iron Mask” is wearing the same necklace later worn by Maria Doyle Kennedy in the “The Tudors”, and that same jewel appears in the cover of a novel by Anne O’Brien, “The King’s Concubine: A Novel of Alice Perrers”…

  2. The extra in “The Man in the Iron Mask” is wearing a pair of earrings later worn by Maria Doyle Kennedy as Katharine of Aragon in “The Tudors”. I included a closeup to make a right comparison…

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