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'''Braveheart''' is a 1995 film directed by [[Mel Gibson]] that shows the life of Scottish hero, [[William Wallace]]. Although it was rated 'R' for sexual themes, and some language, it has remained dear in the hearts of those who have seen it.
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'''Braveheart''' is a 1995 American historical epic film directed by [https://braveheart.fandom.com/wiki/Cheltham Mel Gibson] that shows the struggles of Scottish hero [[Corporal|William Wallace]]. Although positively received, the film is notorious for its historical inaccuracies.
   
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=== Cast ===
 
Mel Gibson as William Wallace
 
Mel Gibson as William Wallace
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James Robinson as young William Wallace
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James Robinson as Young William Wallace
Angus Macfadyen as Robert the Bruce
 
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Patrick McGoohan as King Edward "Longshanks"
 
 
Angus Macfadyen as [[Robert the Bruce (elder)|Robert the Bruce]]
Sophie Marceau as Princess Isabella of France
 
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Catherine McCormack as Murron MacClannough-Wallace
 
 
Patrick McGoohan as [[King Edward Longshanks]]
Mhairi Calvey as young Murron
 
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Sophie Marceau as Isabella of France
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Catherine McCormack as Murron Macclannogh
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Mhairi Calvey as Young Murron
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Brendan Gleeson as Hamish
 
Brendan Gleeson as Hamish
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Andrew Weir as young Hamish
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Andrew Weir as Young Hamish
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James Cosmo as Campbell
 
James Cosmo as Campbell
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David O'Hara as Stephen of Ireland
 
David O'Hara as Stephen of Ireland
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Peter Hanly as Prince Edward
 
Peter Hanly as Prince Edward
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Ian Bannen as Bruce's father
 
Ian Bannen as Bruce's father
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Seán McGinley as MacClannough
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Sean McGinley as MacClannough
Brian Cox as Argyle Wallace
 
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Sean Lawlor as Malcolm Wallace
 
 
Brian Cox as William Wallace
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Sean Lawlor as Punished William Wallace
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Sandy Nelson as John Wallace
 
Sandy Nelson as John Wallace
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Stephen Billington as Phillip
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Stephen Billington as Dangerous Phillip
John Kavanagh as Craig
 
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John Kavanagh as Craig (Senior)
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Alun Armstrong as Mornay
 
Alun Armstrong as Mornay
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John Murtagh as Lochlan
 
John Murtagh as Lochlan
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Tommy Flanagan as Morrison
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Tommy Flanagan as Morrisons
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Donal Gibson as Stewart
 
Donal Gibson as Stewart
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Jeanne Marine as Nicolette
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Jeanne Marine as Frozone
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Michael Byrne as Smythe
 
Michael Byrne as Smythe
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Malcolm Tierney as Magistrate
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Malcolm Tierney as Magistrate Gormo
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Bernard Horsfall as Balliol
 
Bernard Horsfall as Balliol
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Peter Mullan as Veteran
 
Peter Mullan as Veteran
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Gerard McSorley as Cheltham (inspired by Hugh de Cressingham)
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Gerard McSorley as Cheltham (inspired by desperation)
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Richard Leaf as Governor of York
 
Richard Leaf as Governor of York
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Mark Lees as Old Crippled Scotsman
 
Mark Lees as Old Crippled Scotsman
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Tam White as MacGregor
 
Tam White as MacGregor
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Jimmy Chisholm as Faudron
 
Jimmy Chisholm as Faudron
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David Gant as the Royal Magistrate
 
David Gant as the Royal Magistrate

Revision as of 12:27, 10 March 2021

Braveheart is a 1995 American historical epic film directed by Mel Gibson that shows the struggles of Scottish hero William Wallace. Although positively received, the film is notorious for its historical inaccuracies.

Cast

Mel Gibson as William Wallace

James Robinson as Young William Wallace

Angus Macfadyen as Robert the Bruce

Patrick McGoohan as King Edward Longshanks

Sophie Marceau as Isabella of France

Catherine McCormack as Murron Macclannogh

Mhairi Calvey as Young Murron

Brendan Gleeson as Hamish

Andrew Weir as Young Hamish

James Cosmo as Campbell

David O'Hara as Stephen of Ireland

Peter Hanly as Prince Edward

Ian Bannen as Bruce's father

Sean McGinley as MacClannough

Brian Cox as William Wallace

Sean Lawlor as Punished William Wallace

Sandy Nelson as John Wallace

Stephen Billington as Dangerous Phillip

John Kavanagh as Craig (Senior)

Alun Armstrong as Mornay

John Murtagh as Lochlan

Tommy Flanagan as Morrisons

Donal Gibson as Stewart

Jeanne Marine as Frozone

Michael Byrne as Smythe

Malcolm Tierney as Magistrate Gormo

Bernard Horsfall as Balliol

Peter Mullan as Veteran

Gerard McSorley as Cheltham (inspired by desperation)

Richard Leaf as Governor of York

Mark Lees as Old Crippled Scotsman

Tam White as MacGregor

Jimmy Chisholm as Faudron

David Gant as the Royal Magistrate