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Ben Kingsley | ... |
Ay
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Avan Jogia | ... |
King Tutankhamun
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Sibylla Deen | ... |
Ankhe
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Alexander Siddig | ... |
Amun
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Kylie Bunbury | ... |
Suhad
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Peter Gadiot | ... |
Ka
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Iddo Goldberg | ... |
Lagus
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Nonso Anozie | ... |
General Horemheb
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Alistair Toovey | ... |
Nahkt
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Steve Toussaint | ... |
King Tushratta
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Kaizer Akhtar | ... |
Young Tut
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(3 episodes, 2015)
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Geoffrey Burton | ... |
Chief Physician Dagi
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Leon Lopez | ... |
Sete
(3 episodes, 2015)
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Alexander Lyras | ... |
General Yuya
(2 episodes, 2015)
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Daniela Lavender | ... |
Herit
(2 episodes, 2015)
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Steve Chusak | ... |
Paraneffer
(2 episodes, 2015)
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Ismael Kanater | ... |
Priest of Sobek
(2 episodes, 2015)
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"Tut" reveals, for the first time on television, the story of the Egyptian Pharaoh, one of the most renowned leaders in human history. This ambitious special-event series tells the story of Tut's rise to power and his struggle to lead Egypt to glory, while his closest advisors, friends and lovers scheme for their own nefarious interests. "Tut" opens up a fascinating window into a world filled with heart-breaking romance, epic battles, political backstabbing, conspiracy, jealousy, and even murder - proving his world was not far removed from our own - and that his reign as the youngest Egyptian king played out as a real-life drama for the ages. Written by D. Schwarz
Loved the costumes, actors, and most of all the Pharaoh they chose! I liked the drama set up! I haven't been exited about a show in a while and this one is entertaining. I found the relationships with his high priest and his general similar to what goes on in politics today. I wish it was a series not a mini series as I'm loving the content. It is definitely not appropriate for kids though. I liked how there was a mixture of hate and anger linked to the pharaoh by everyone around him. You can never hold the spotlight too long because everybody wants it. I feel that is very humanly behavior being portrayed in these series of "Tut". I want to see the king in television more often he brightened my night.