Rupert Everett

Rupert Everett

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Birthday: 
29 May 1959, Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, England, UK
Birth Name: 
Rupert James Hector Everett
Height: 
193 cm
Rupert James Hector Everett was born in Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, to Sara (Maclean) and Anthony Michael Everett, a Major in the British Army, who later worked in business. He is of mostly English, Scottish, and Irish ancestry.Everett grew up in privileged circumstances, but the wry, sometimes arrogant, intellectual was a rebel from the very beginn... Show more »
Rupert James Hector Everett was born in Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, to Sara (Maclean) and Anthony Michael Everett, a Major in the British Army, who later worked in business. He is of mostly English, Scottish, and Irish ancestry.Everett grew up in privileged circumstances, but the wry, sometimes arrogant, intellectual was a rebel from the very beginning. At the age of seven, he was placed into the care of Benedictine monks at Ampleforth College where he trained classically on the piano. He was expelled from the Central School of Speech and Drama in London for clashing with his teachers and instead apprenticed himself at the avant-garde Glasgow Citizen's Theatre in Scotland, performing in such productions as 'Don Juan' and 'Heartbreak House'.In 1984 Everett successfully filmed a lead role in Another Country (1984), which he had performed earlier on stage and shot to international attention, becoming one of England's hottest new star. But again the wickedly sharp and suave rebel doused his own fire by clashing with the press and even with his own fans. In 1989 Everett openly declared his own homosexuality -- an announcement that could have mortally wounded his film career. Instead, over time, it seems to have had the opposite effect. His career revitalized as Julia Roberts' gay confidante in My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), and he has continued to impress notably in the classics area with Shakespeare in Love (1998) (as Christopher Marlowe), An Ideal Husband (1999) and A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999) (as Oberon). Lately he has enhanced both films with his royal portrayals in To Kill a King (2003) and Stage Beauty (2004), and television with his effortlessly suave Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking (2004). His predilection for smug and smarmy villains of late such as the cartoonish Dr. Claw in Inspector Gadget (1999) has extended into voice animation with his "unprincely" Prince Charming character in Shrek 2 (2004).In making his landmark decision to "come out", Rupert becomes a living testament disproving the theory that a truly talented and successful romantic leading man cannot survive the career-killing stigma of being openly gay. Show less «

Rupert Everett's FILMOGRAPHY

The Graham Norton Show - Season 32

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Who Do You Think You Are - Season 21

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The Serpent Queen - Season 2

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Funny Woman - Season 2

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Emily in Paris - Season 4

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20/20 - Season 47

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The Late Late Show (Ireland) - Season 62

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The Talk - Season 14

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Lorraine - Season 14

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Loose Women - Season 28

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Black Mirror - Season 6

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The Graham Norton Show - Season 31

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Who Do You Think You Are - Season 20

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Imagine - Season 34

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Funny Woman - Season 1

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Another Country

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20 20 - Season 46

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Napoleon (2023)

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Gray - Season 1 (2023)

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Everybody Loves Diamonds - Season 1

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The Graham Norton Show - Season 30

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Who Do You Think You Are - Season 19

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The Serpent Queen - Season 1

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Rupert Everett'S roles

Ornithologist
Ornithologist
Millicent Fritton
Millicent Fritton
Ferguson
Ferguson
George VI
George VI
Clarence Fritton
Clarence Fritton
Secundus
Secundus
Prince Charming
Prince Charming
Edmund St. John-Smythe
Edmund St. John-Smythe
Dr. Claw
Dr. Claw
George Downes
George Downes
Lord Goring
Lord Goring
Mr. Fox
Mr. Fox
Governor Feron
Governor Feron
Judge Hope
Judge Hope
Malcolm Holmes
Malcolm Holmes
Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde