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Karol: The Pope, The Man - Season 1

Karol: The Pope, The Man is a 2006 TV miniseries chronicling Pope John Paul II's life as pope in flashbacks from October 22, 1978's papal inauguration to his death in 2005 and was directed by Giacomo Battiato. It is the sequel to the 2005 TV miniseries Karol: A Man Who Became Pope, which portrayed John Paul's life before the papacy and ended on October 16, 1978, the day of his papal election.

Top Cast

  • Piotr Adamczyk

    Piotr Adamczyk

    John Paul II

  • Dariusz Kwaśnik

    Dariusz Kwaśnik

    Stanisław Dziwisz

  • Michele Placido

    Michele Placido

    Renato Buzzonetti

  • Alberto Cracco

    Alberto Cracco

    Agostino Casaroli

  • Adriana Asti

    Adriana Asti

    Mother Theresa

  • Raoul Bova

    Raoul Bova

    Padre Thomas

  • Leslie Hope

    Leslie Hope

    Julia Ritter

  • Alkis Zanis

    Alkis Zanis

    Mehmet Ali Ağca

  • Carlos Kaniowsky

    Carlos Kaniowsky

    Óscar Romero

Overview

Karol: The Pope, The Man is a 2006 TV miniseries chronicling Pope John Paul II's life as pope in flashbacks from October 22, 1978's papal inauguration to his death in 2005 and was directed by Giacomo Battiato. It is the sequel to the 2005 TV miniseries Karol: A Man Who Became Pope, which portrayed John Paul's life before the papacy and ended on October 16, 1978, the day of his papal election.

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