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  • Amanda Jane Smythe as Princess Elizabeth wearing a green and pink gown in the 1969 film "Anne of the Thousand Days."
    • Universal Pictures
    • Hal Wallis Productions

    Anne of the Thousand Days

    1969

    Costume seen on Amanda Jane Smythe as Princess Elizabeth

  • An uncredited actress as Princess Mary Tudor wearing a green and pink gown in the 1972 film "Henry VIII and His Six Wives."
    • BBC

    Henry VIII and His Six Wives

    1972

    Costume seen on an uncredited actress as Princess Mary Tudor

  • A model playing Shakespeare's granddaughter Elizabeth wearing a green and pink gown in the 1995 book "William Shakespeare: The Extraordinary Life of the Most Successful Writer of All Time."
    • HarperCollins

    William Shakespeare: The Extraordinary Life of the Most Successful Writer of All Time

    1995

    Costume seen in a model playing Shakespeare's granddaughter Elizabeth

  • Saskia Blackwell as Princess Elizabeth wearing a green and pink gown in the 2000 mini-series "Elizabeth: The Acclaimed Saga of England's Virgin Queen."
    • Channel 4 Television Corporation
    • A&E
    • The History Channel

    Elizabeth: The Acclaimed Saga of England's Virgin Queen

    2000

    Costume seen on Saskia Backwell as Princess Elizabeth

  • Lorna Lacey as Princess Elizabeth wearing a green and pink gown in the 2003 mini-series "Henry VIII."
    • Granada Television

    Henry VIII

    2003

    Costume seen on Lorna Lacey as Princess Elizabeth

  • Blathnaid McKeown as Princess Mary wearing a green and pink gown in the 2007 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2007

    Costume seen on Blathnaid McKeown as Princess Mary Tudor

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About the Costume

This pretty little gown originated with the film Anne of the Thousand Days in 1969, where Amanda Jane Smythe wore it as Princess Elizabeth. In 1972 it was seen in Henry VIII and his Six Wives worn by an uncredited actress playing Princess Mary Tudor. In 1995 it was used in a photo for the book William Shakespeare: The Extraordinary Life of the Most Successful Writer of All Time, where it was seen on a model portraying Shakespeare’s granddaughter, Elizabeth. In 2000 the costume was used in the David Starkey Documentary Elizabeth: The Acclaimed Saga of England’s Virgin Queen on Saskia Backwell as Princess Elizabeth. In 2003 it was seen in the mini-series Henry VIII on actress Lorna Lacey also portraying Princess Elizabeth. Finally, in the 2007 first season of Showtime’s series The Tudors, it was worn by Blathnaid McKeown as Princess Mary Tudor.

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About the Costume

This pretty little gown originated with the film Anne of the Thousand Days in 1969, where Amanda Jane Smythe wore it as Princess Elizabeth. In 1972 it was seen in Henry VIII and his Six Wives worn by an uncredited actress playing Princess Mary Tudor. In 1995 it was used in a photo for the book William Shakespeare: The Extraordinary Life of the Most Successful Writer of All Time, where it was seen on a model portraying Shakespeare’s granddaughter, Elizabeth. In 2000 the costume was used in the David Starkey Documentary Elizabeth: The Acclaimed Saga of England’s Virgin Queen on Saskia Backwell as Princess Elizabeth. In 2003 it was seen in the mini-series Henry VIII on actress Lorna Lacey also portraying Princess Elizabeth. Finally, in the 2007 first season of Showtime’s series The Tudors, it was worn by Blathnaid McKeown as Princess Mary Tudor.

This pretty little gown originated with the film Anne of the Thousand Days in 1969, where Amanda Jane Smythe wore it as Princess Elizabeth. In 1972 it was seen in Henry VIII and his Six Wives worn by an uncredited actress playing Princess Mary Tudor. In 1995 it was used in a photo for the book William Shakespeare: The Extraordinary Life of the Most Successful Writer of All Time, where it was seen on a model portraying Shakespeare’s granddaughter, Elizabeth. In 2000 the costume was used in the David Starkey Documentary Elizabeth: The Acclaimed Saga of England’s Virgin Queen on Saskia Backwell as Princess Elizabeth. In 2003 it was seen in the mini-series Henry VIII on actress Lorna Lacey also portraying Princess Elizabeth. Finally, in the 2007 first season of Showtime’s series The Tudors, it was worn by Blathnaid McKeown as Princess Mary Tudor.

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  • Katie S.
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  • Margaret Furse

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  1. Little Princess Mary’s tiara is also worn by Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn and by Gabrielle Anwar as Princess Margaret in a wallpaper of the show…

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  1. Little Princess Mary’s tiara is also worn by Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn and by Gabrielle Anwar as Princess Margaret in a wallpaper of the show…

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