
Rupert Everett
Acting
Biography
Rupert James Hector Everett (born May 29, 1959) is an English actor, director and producer. Everett first came to public attention in 1981 when he was cast in Julian Mitchell's play and subsequent film Another Country (1984) as a gay pupil at an English public school in the 1930s; the role earned him his first BAFTA Award nomination. He received a second BAFTA nomination and his first Golden Globe Award nomination for his role in My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), followed by a second Golden Globe nomination for An Ideal Husband (1999).
Born: May 29, 1959
Place of Birth: Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, England, UK
Known For

The Ivy
At the heart of London’s theatreland, The Ivy’s renowned décor and dining experience has earned it a global fame on a par with its star-studded clientele. Now, The Ivy’s charismatic director, Fernando Peire and his outspoken Executive Chef, Gary Lee are undertaking an extraordinary transformation, while simultaneously welcoming camera crews into the restaurant for the first time in its history.

Shooting Angels
Once upon a time there lived a crazy sculptor who tried to make a sculpture of God, but the statue lacked something. As it turned out, it lacked a magic eye, which had appeared from some unknown source...

The Sharon Osbourne Show
The Sharon Osbourne Show refers to either of two TV chat shows hosted by Sharon Osbourne – the original US version, or the more recent UK version. These are described separately below.

Black Mirror
Twisted tales run wild in this mind-bending anthology series that reveals humanity's worst traits, greatest innovations and more.

Boston Legal
Alan Shore and Denny Crane lead a brigade of high-priced civil litigators in an upscale Boston law firm in a series focusing on the professional and personal lives of brilliant but often emotionally challenged attorneys. A spin-off of long-running series The Practice.

The Return
In December 1953, Coco Chanel began her incredible return to center stage. The designer reopens her Haute Couture house after fifteen years of absence. The collection is welcomed by the French press with an icy silence. Only the American media supports the looks that define the rebirth of Chanel's style.

My Policeman
In the late 1990s, the arrival of elderly invalid Patrick into Marion and Tom’s home triggers the exploration of seismic events from 40 years previous: the passionate relationship between Tom and Patrick at a time when homosexuality was illegal.

Emily in Paris
New passions. New fashions. New Emily? A plucky American marketing whiz spreads her wings in life and love after landing her dream job in Paris.

Shrek: Once Upon a Time
A making-of for the Shrek series.

The Far Pavilions
Adapted from M.M. Kaye's best-selling novel, this dramatic HBO miniseries follows two star-crossed lovers -- the young British officer Ash (Ben Cross) and the betrothed princess Anjuli (Amy Irving) -- as they face daunting odds in their quest to be together. Set in India during the time of the British Raj, this haunting (and BAFTA-nominated) love story features spectacular scenery and an epic saga of battle, treachery and intrigue.
Filmography
as Caiaphas
as Lord Capulet
as Zhal
as Duke of Wellington
as Tagg
as Noël Coward (voice)
as Brian Debehnam
as Patrick
as Tirador
as Charlie
as Carroll Quinn
as Giorgio Barbieri
as Sir Hugh Rose
as Demon
as Bernardo Gui
as Oscar Wilde
as Self
as Narrator (voice)
as Dr. Hendrick
as Ornithologist
as Monseñor
as King George
as Narrator
as Lewis Lafoly
as Governor Feron
as Journalist
as Sota (voice)
as Martin Kendall
as Mark Tietjens
as Self
as Judge Hope
as Lord Edmund St. John-Smythe
as Ferguson
as Camilla Fritton / Captain Archibald Fritton / Fortnam Fritton
as Self
as Self
as Narrator
as Camilla Fritton / Carnaby Fritton
as Secundus
as Prince Charming (voice)
as Self
as Gregor Melekhov
as Grigory
as Mr. Fox (voice)
as Bill Bule
as Self - Guest Host
as Self - Host
as Sherlock Holmes
as Leo Cauffield
as Self
as Malcolm Holmes
as King Charles II
as Prince Charming (voice)
as Charles de Poulignac
as Self
as King Charles I
as Self
as Vicomte Sébastien de Valmont
as Sloan Blackburn (voice)
as Self
as Dirk Simpson
as Algernon “Algy” Moncrieff
as Self
as Nick
as Self
as Self - Guest
as Robert Whittaker
as Narrator (voice)
as Sanford Scolex / Dr. Claw
as Paul Neville
as Oberon
as Lord Arthur Goring
as Christopher Marlowe
as Self
as George Downes
as Lord Rutledge
as Prince of Wales
as Jack Lowenthal
as Francesco Dellamorte
as Sasha
as Colin
as Assuerus, aka Horace Walop
as Self
as Self
as James Colt
as Lord Harry Ironminster
as David Lattes
as Self
as Bayardo San Roman
as Constantine Kassanis
as Lancelot
as David Blakeley
as Guy Bennett
as Tim
as George Garforth
as Ram Valensky
as Bank Customer/Blind Man
as Boy at Party
as Jerome Weathersby
as Guy
as Self
as Self
as Narrator
as Gary Saint Lazare
as Humphrey Biffen
as Maurice