
Rupert Everett
بیوگرافی
Stylish Rupert James Hector Everett was born on May 29, 1959, in Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, to Sara (Maclean) and Anthony Michael Everett, a Major in the British Army, who later worked in business. Of royal stock, he is of primarily English, Scottish, and Irish ancestry with a dash of German and Dutch thrown in for good measure.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." He moved from stage to British TV in 1982 with sophisticated appearances on such series as "Strangers" "Play for Today" and "The Agatha Christie Hour" and the more visibly seen mini-series _Princess Daisy (1983)_ (qv) and _The Far Pavilions (1984)_ (qv).In 1984, Everett filmed a leading gay role in the acclaimed collegiate-themed picture _Another Country (1984)_ (qv), which he had performed earlier on stage in 1981. Earning a BAFTA nomination and shooting to international attention, Rupert became one of England's hottest crossover stars. Top patrician roles in quality films came his way such as _Dance with a Stranger (1985)_ (qv) opposite 'Miranda Richardson' (qv) and _Duet for One (1986)_ (qv) starring 'Julie Andrews' (qv) and 'Alan Bates' (qv). The rebel went international instead of Hollywood, however, with top-billing in the Aussie feature _The Right Hand Man (1987)_ (qv) with 'Hugo Weaving' (qv); the Italian-made _Chronik eines angekündigten Todes (1987)_ (qv) and the French drama _Tolérance (1989)_ (qv) opposite 'Ugo Tognazzi' (qv).Again, however, the wickedly sharp and suave actor doused his own star fire by clashing with the press and even his own fans in the late 1980's. In 1989, Everett openly and proudly declared his homosexuality which put an initial damper on his status as a romantic leading man. Appearing sporadically in such featured roles as the Prince of Wales in the majestic drama _The Madness of King George (1994)_ (qv) and Lord Rutledge in the family comedy _Dunston Checks In (1996)_ (qv), Rupert's popularity was re-energized after playing 'Julia Roberts' (qv)' gay confidante to droll effect in the box-office comedy hit _My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)_ (qv), earning him both BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations. He continued to impress thereafter, notably in such classical-styled pieces as _Shakespeare in Love (1998)_ (qv) (as Christopher Marlowe), _A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999)_ (qv) (as Oberon), and the 'Oscar Wilde' (qv) plays _An Ideal Husband (1999)_ (qv) (as Lord Goring, Golden Globe nominee) and _The Importance of Being Earnest (2002)_ (qv) (as Algy). On the lighter, fun side, his predilection for mischief was demonstrated as the cartoonish villain Dr. Claw, the nemesis of 'Matthew Broderick' (qv)'s title character, in _Inspector Gadget (1999)_ (qv).Into the millennium, Rupert continued to be a vibrant presence on stage with a tour of "Private Lives" (in Italian) in 2008, a 2009 Broadway revival of "Blithe Spirit" (his New York debut) and as Henry Higgins in Shaw's "Pygmalion" in Munich the following year. He went on to play 'Oscar Wilde' (qv) in "The Judas Kiss" in 2013 and was about to play George on Broadway in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" when the play closed before it officially opened due to the COVID pandemic in 2020. On TV, he played the effortlessly suave Sherlock Holmes in _Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking (2004)_ (qv), the Marquis de Feron in the British series _The Musketeers (2014)_ (qv) and Carroll Quinn in a second British series _Adult Material (2020)_ (qv).On film, Everett enhanced the royal dramas _To Kill a King (2003)_ (qv) and _Stage Beauty (2004)_ (qv) as King Charles I and King Charles II, respectively. Known for his aloof handsomeness and often smug, piss-elegant characters, he engagingly portrayed a jet-setter in the contemporary film _People (2004)_ (qv); provided the voice of the unprincely Prince Charming in the animated features _Shrek 2 (2004)_ (qv) and _Shrek the Third (2007)_ (qv); played a British defector opposite 'Sharon Stone' (qv) in the romantic thriller _A Different Loyalty (2004)_ (qv); a millionaire playboy involved in a hit-and-run in _Separate Lies (2005)_ (qv); an eccentric tycoon in _Hysteria (2011)_ (qv); King George VI (father of Queen Elizabeth) opposite 'Emily Watson' (qv)'s Queen Mum in the romantic dramedy _A Royal Night Out (2015)_ (qv); a monsignor in _If I Had a Heart (2013)_ (qv); and tortured gay playwright 'Oscar Wilde' (qv) during his last days in _The Happy Prince (2018)_ (qv), which he wrote and directed.A novelist on the sly with Hello, Darling, Are You Working? (1989), Rupert has also published two volumes of memoirs: Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins (2006) and Vanished Years (2012), produced documentaries .::Gary Brumburgh / [email protected]
فیلمها و سریالها

My Best Friend's Wedding
1997

Cemetery Man
DellaMorte DellAmore
1994

A Midsummer Night's Dream
1999

Ready to Wear
Prêt-à-Porter
1994

The Happy Prince
2018

The Warrior Queen of Jhansi
2019

The Importance of Being Earnest
2002

Shrek the Third
شرک سه
2007

Napoleon
ناپلئون
2023

Shrek 2
شرک ۲
2004

Finding Altamira
Altamira
2016

My Policeman
2022

A Royal Night Out
2015

The Musketeers
2014

Stardust
2007

An Ideal Husband
1999

St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold
2009