Jane Eyre Ruth Wilson Toby Stephens. Ruth Wilson And Toby Stephens While it took a few more months to premiere in the US (which is where I first saw it), the miniseries had already started to make its mark as arguably the definitive adaptation of Charlotte. A young governess falls in love with her brooding and complex master
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Reed (Tara Fitzgerald).As a young woman (Ruth Wilson), Jane is hired by the housekeeper of Thornfield Hall, Mrs I've watched (and reviewed) twelve film versions of Jane Eyre, and Ruth Wilson is definitely my favorite Jane.However, I find Toby Stephens's portrayal of Rochester unsatisfying in some ways; he was more believable as Gilbert Markham in the 1996 BBC production of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
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In this version of Charlotte Brontë's novel, Jane Eyre (Georgie Henley) is raised as a poor relation in the household of her aunt, Mrs Mr Rochester, now blinded and alone, has a new proposal for Jane The 2006 TV adaptation of Jane Eyre first premiered in the UK ten years ago on this very date
Jane Eyre (2006). This new and wonderfully lush Masterpiece Theatre version, directed by Susanna White (who directed the equally sumptuous miniseries of Bleak House starring Gillian Anderson), contrasts Jane Eyre's vivid inner life with the harshness of her outer life; both Georgie Henley (The Chronicles of Narnia) as the young Jane and newcomer Ruth Wilson. A young governess falls in love with her brooding and complex master
Toby Stephens (Mr. Edward Fairfax Rochester) & Ruth Wilson (Jane Eyre) Jane Eyre directed by. Rochester, Ruth Wilson as Jane, and Francesca Annis as Lady Ingram.Special DVD features on the Jane Eyre Special Edition include: ï Interviews with the cast and crewï Deleted scenesï Audio commentaries for hours 1 and 4ï Trailers for the original British broadcast on BBC ONEWuthering HeightsThis brilliant. At one point Jane (Ruth Wilson) and Edward Rochester (Toby Stephens) lie on a bed and kiss (they remain dressed), and the mad wife, Bertha (Claudia Coulter), a half-Creole from the West Indies, is.