Sir Francis Bryan is a fictional character portrayed by Alan Van Sprang in the TV series The Tudors.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Civil Unrest (season 3), they were 37 years old.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 38 aired and have accumulated 58 positive votes.
Episodes8
Civil Unrest
episode S3.E1 april 2009Henry's new wife Jane urges him to reconcile with his daughter Mary while Robert Aske leads a pilgrimage of thousands against Cromwell's monastic reforms.The Northern Uprising
episode S3.E2 april 2009The Duke of Suffolk is unable to defeat the rebellion militarily, so he resorts to lies and subterfuges.Dissension and Punishment
episode S3.E3 april 2009Henry feigns reconciliation with Aske but ultimately has the leaders of the rebellion arrested; later he becomes ecstatic over Jane's pregnancy.The Death of a Queen
episode S3.E4 april 2009Forced to recant, Aske is hanged in Yorkshire, Cromwell coerces Brandon to execute more rebels as examples, and Jane suffers complications in childbirth.Problems in the Reformation
episode S3.E5 may 2009While a grieving Henry remains in seclusion with his fool coming to grips with Jane's death, court intrigue turns to political assassination in his absence.Search for a New Queen
episode S3.E6 may 2009frustrated in his efforts to assassinate Cardinal Pole, Henry has his relatives executed while Cromwell supports a marriage to Anne of Cleves.Protestant Anne of Cleves
episode S3.E7 may 2009Henry settles on Anne Of Cleves as his fourth wife but is disappointed with her attractiveness and blames Cromwell for his unhappy situation.The Undoing of Cromwell
episode S3.E8 may 2009As Henry seeks to have his marriage to Anne of Cleves annulled and Cromwell removed, Bryan pimps teenage Catherine Howard as Henry's new mistress.
- Civil Unrest
- The Northern Uprising
- Dissension and Punishment
- The Death of a Queen
- Problems in the Reformation
- Search for a New Queen
- Protestant Anne of Cleves
- The Undoing of Cromwell
Best moments8
- Henry's new wife Jane urges him to reconcile with his daughter Mary while Robert Aske leads a pilgrimage of thousands against Cromwell's monastic reforms.
- The Duke of Suffolk is unable to defeat the rebellion militarily, so he resorts to lies and subterfuges.
- Henry feigns reconciliation with Aske but ultimately has the leaders of the rebellion arrested; later he becomes ecstatic over Jane's pregnancy.
- Forced to recant, Aske is hanged in Yorkshire, Cromwell coerces Brandon to execute more rebels as examples, and Jane suffers complications in childbirth.
- While a grieving Henry remains in seclusion with his fool coming to grips with Jane's death, court intrigue turns to political assassination in his absence.
- frustrated in his efforts to assassinate Cardinal Pole, Henry has his relatives executed while Cromwell supports a marriage to Anne of Cleves.
- Henry settles on Anne Of Cleves as his fourth wife but is disappointed with her attractiveness and blames Cromwell for his unhappy situation.
- As Henry seeks to have his marriage to Anne of Cleves annulled and Cromwell removed, Bryan pimps teenage Catherine Howard as Henry's new mistress.
- Civil Unrest
- The Northern Uprising
- Dissension and Punishment
- The Death of a Queen
- Problems in the Reformation
- Search for a New Queen
- Protestant Anne of Cleves
- The Undoing of Cromwell