Jodie Turner-Smith lands the role of Queen Anne Boleyn in convention-defying Channel 5 drama series

Jodie Turner-Smith lands the role of Queen Anne Boleyn in convention-defying Channel 5 drama series

Jodie Turner-Smith has landed the role of Queen Anne Boleyn in a new Channel 5 drama series.

The British actress, 34, is to play the second wife of English King Henry VIII – whom he infamously had beheaded – in the convention-defying three-part psychological thriller, which is set to give a feminist insight into the historical figure’s life.

Jodie described Queen Anne Boleyn as ‘formidable and fierce’ as she spoke about her decision to take on the role.  

Leading lady: Jodie Turner-Smith, 34, has landed the role of Queen Anne Boleyn in a new Channel 5 drama series

Anne, mother of Elizabeth I, was executed in 1536 at the Tower of London after falling out of favour with the Tudor king and losing a battle at court with enemies such as Thomas Cromwell.

The mini-series, written by Eve Hedderwick Turner, is being produced by Fable Pictures (who created Stan & Ollie) and will air on Channel 5 in due course. 

Speaking about taking on the role, Jodie said: ‘Delving deeper into Anne Boleyn’s immense strengths while examining her fatal weaknesses and vulnerabilities, Eve’s scripts immediately captured my imagination.

‘The legend of this formidable queen and fierce mother will be seen as a deeply human story that is still so relevant for today,’ Turner-Smith said.

 

In a statement, Channel 5 said: ‘The drama will explore the final months of Anne Boleyn’s life from the eponymous queen’s perspective.

‘The psychological drama follows her as she struggles to survive, to secure a future for her daughter, and to challenge the powerful patriarchy closing in around her.’  

Henry VIII’s love for Anne changed the course of English history: he split with the Catholic Church in 1533 to marry her after divorcing Catherine of Aragon.

The day after Anne’s beheading, Henry married Jane Seymour. 

 

News of Jodie’s new role comes after five months after she welcomed her daughter, Janie, with Fringe actor husband Joshua Jackson.

In the October issue of Vogue, the British model and actress confirmed child’s name for the first time in print, and reflected on what it’s been like to parent a newborn in the midst of the pandemic.