Fictional Portrayals
Henry was portrayed by Riggs O'Hara in the 1964 film Becket.
He was also portrayed by Alan Cox (as a young boy), Dominic Savage (as a teenager), and Kevin McNally (as an adult) in the 1978 BBC TV series The Devil's Crown, which dramatised the reigns of his father and brothers.
Henry is an important character in Sharon Kay Penman's novels Time and Chance and The Devil's Brood.
Read more about this topic: Henry The Young King
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