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[[What Could Have Been|Interestingly]], Ginger Rogers tried out for the part of Elizabeth under the pseudonym "Lady Ainsley," much to the annoyance of [[Katherine Hepburn]], who detested her (and actually kicked her at one point during the screen test). At one point Hepburn is said to have lamented the fact that she could not play ''both'' queens, on hearing which, [[Deadpan Snarker]] John Carradine remarked: "If you did, how would you know which one to upstage?" The part eventually went to Fredric March's wife, Florence Eldridge.
 
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* [[The Alcoholic]]: Darnley
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Darnley, with his dangling ear-bob and fashionably cut doublet. He's still jealous of Mary, though.