Wolf Hall actor Mark Rylance's life from speech troubles to personal loss
Wolf Hall is set to return with a second season and fans are thrilled that the original cast, including lead actor Mark Rylance, will be reprising their roles.
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Wolf Hall is set to return with a second season and fans are thrilled that the original cast, including lead actor Mark Rylance, will be reprising their roles.
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