Rupert Everett

Rupert Everett

  • Born: 1959-5-29
  • Birthplace: Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, United Kingdom
  • Height: 6' 4" (1.93 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: Central School of Speech and Drama, London (expelled)
  • Representative Works: Another Country, Shakespeare in Love, Ideal Husband, Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Rupert Everett (Rupert Everett) , born in England on May 29, 1959, is an actor.
    In 1982, he made his debut due to participating in the stage play " Another Country ". In 1984, he was known by the audience for playing Guy Bennett in the biopic " Another Country " [1]  . In 1987, his partner Bob Dylan filmed the song and dance film "Hearts of Fire"; in 1997, he participated in the romantic comedy film " My Best Friend's Wedding ", and won a number of best male awards including the Golden Globe Awards in the United States. Lead nomination and Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor Award [2]  . In 1999, he participated in the sci-fi comedy " Inspector Gadget "; in the same year, he starred in the movie " An Ideal Husband " and was nominated for the best actor in the 57th Golden Globe Awards. In 2009, he participated in the documentary "Byron's Gorgeous Adventure" [3]  .

    Early Experience

    Rupert Everett was born in a military family in the United Kingdom. He was educated by nobles since he was a child and played the piano well. At the age of 7, he was sent to the Benedictine Order of Ampleforth College to study piano. He dropped out of a Catholic school at the age of 15, and then transferred to the London Central Drama School. His rebellious personality made him soon expelled from the London Central School of Speech and Drama because of conflicts with teachers, and he had to wander to London to find his way in life. He was to come down even for male prostitutes to sustain life, after several twists and turns finally able to enter the theater to pursue acting   .   .   .

    Performing Experience

    Rupert began to participate in stage performances in the late 1970s; Rupert made his official debut in 1982 when he played a gay protagonist in the stage play "Another Country"; in 1984, Rupert starred in the movie version of " Another Country " , And with the role of gay student Guy Bennett was nominated for the most outstanding film newcomer at the 38th British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, and Rupert officially entered the British film scene   .
    In 1985, Rupert participated in the drama " Dance with a Stranger "; in 1987, his partner Bob Dylan filmed the song and dance film "Hearts of Fire" also attracted the attention of the audience; in the same year Rupert recorded and released a The album " Loneliness "   .
    At the end of the 1980s, he was forced to stay in Europe because he made his gay identity public, and only starred in some low-cost movies to survive. In 1989, Rupert moved to Paris and published the novel "Darling, Are You Working"; in 1995, he published his second novel "The Hairdressers of St. Tropez".
    In the 1997 love film " My Best Friend's Wedding " with Julia Roberts , he played Julian's gay colleague George Downs. With this role Rupert won the American Golden Globe Awards, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, and the Annual Satellite awards , online Film critics Society Award for best supporting actor nomination, and get the London Film critics Circle awards , Florida Film critics Circle awards for best supporting actor award.
    In 1999, he participated in the sci-fi comedy " Inspector Gadget " and played the villain and evil Dr. Crow in the film; in the same year , he acted as the actor in the romantic movie " An Ideal Husband " and was nominated for the best actor in the 57th Golden Globe Awards . During this period, Rupert became a special editor, wrote for the "Guardian", and wrote a screenplay "Oscar Wilde's final years"   .
    In 2000, Rupert and Madonna Louise Ciccone starred in the comedy film " The Next Best Thing ". Due to the unsatisfactory box office and word-of-mouth, Rupert's career fell into a trough, and he once relied on borrowing money from unfamiliar celebrity friends. After that, Rupert became active on the Broadway stage and began to try biographical performances   .
    In 2004, his partner Ian Hart starred in the suspense film " Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking " and played the detective Sherlock Holmes   . In 2005, Rupert dubbed the fox in the science fiction film " The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ". In 2006, Rupert published a memoir of his own experience, " Red Carpet and Other Banana Peels "; in the same year, he participated in the science fiction film " Stardust " and appeared in the role of Secondus   .
    In 2008, Rupert participated in the filming of the documentary " Richard Burton ", a 19th century adventure pioneer Richard Burton .
    In 2009, the documentary "Byron's gorgeous adventure", the poet Byron played the game world   .   .
    In the summer of 2010, Rupert and British actress Stephanie Cole performed the play "The Flower Girl" at the Chichester Theatre, playing the role of Professor Henry Higgins; at the end of the same year, partner Bill Nye and Emily Blunt participated in the performance The comedy movie " Wild Target " plays Tony who is happily happily   .
    2013, Rupert Everett starred by Carl Lagefeiqin point Chanel (Chanel) fashion movie   .

    Personal Life

    In 1989, Rupert made public his gay identity, which once affected his acting career. In 2009, Rupert said in an interview that he hoped he never revealed his sexual orientation, which he felt hurt his career, and suggested that young actors should consider it carefully   .
    Rupert's uncle and grandfather are Donald McLean, a member of the " Cambridge Five ".

    Character Evaluation

    For Rupert Everett, who is a graduate of the Academy of Drama, acting is not too difficult. What is difficult is how to "low-key", whether it is a person or acting.  
    Rupert Everett is a very legendary figure, born in the privileged class of Britain, but cynical and sometimes arrogant, he is a complete rebel. Because of conflicts with the press and even with his own fans, he personally extinguished his starlight. It wasn't until he appeared in "My Best Friend's Wedding" to redeem his reputation.  
    Extended Reading

    The Next Best Thing quotes

    • Young Girl: I know what a faggot is. That it what my dad calls someone who cuts him off in traffic.

    • Abbie: Robert, I'm offering you a choice. You can either be the baby's father or his uncle.