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====Drama==== * Agrippa is a character in [[William Shakespeare]]'s play ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''. * A fictional version of Agrippa in his later life played a prominent role in the 1976 [[BBC Television]] series ''[[I, Claudius (TV series)|I, Claudius]]''. Agrippa was portrayed as a much older man though he would have been only 39 years old at the time of the first episode (24/23 BC). He was played by [[John Paul (actor)|John Paul]]. * Agrippa is the main character in [[Paul Naschy]]'s 1980 film ''[[Los cántabros]]'', played by Naschy himself. It is a highly fictionalized version of the [[Cantabrian Wars]] in which Agrippa is depicted as the lover of the sister of Cantabrian leader [[Corocotta]]. * Agrippa appears in several film versions of the life of Cleopatra. He is normally portrayed as an old man, rather than a young one. Among the actors to portray him are [[Philip Locke]], [[Alan Rowe (actor)|Alan Rowe]], and [[Andrew Keir]], as well as [[Francis de Wolff]] in the 1964 film ''[[Carry on Cleo]]''. * Agrippa is also one of the principal characters in the British/Italian joint project ''[[Imperium: Augustus]]'' (2003) featuring [[Flashback (narrative)|flashbacks]] between Augustus and Julia about Agrippa, which shows him in his youth on serving in Caesar's army up until his victory at Actium and the defeat of Cleopatra. He is portrayed by [[Ken Duken]]. * In the 2005 series ''[[Empire (2005 TV series)|Empire]]'' the young Agrippa (played by [[Christopher Egan]]) becomes Octavian's sidekick after saving him from an attempted poisoning. * [[Marcus Agrippa (Rome character)|Marcus Agrippa]], a highly fictional character based on Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa's early life, is part of the [[BBC]]-[[HBO]]-[[RAI]] television series ''[[Rome (TV series)|Rome]]''. He is played by [[Allen Leech]]. He describes himself as the grandson of a slave. The series creates a romantic relationship between Agrippa and Octavian's sister [[Octavia Minor]], for which there is no historical evidence. * In the TV series ''[[Domina (TV Series)|Domina]]'' (2021), Agrippa was played by Oliver Huntingdon and [[Ben Batt]].
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