Rupert Everett
May 29, 1959 (66 years old) in Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, England, UK
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).
Known For
Credits
- 2027 · The Resurrection of the Christ: Part Two as Abraham
- 2027 · The Resurrection of the Christ: Part One as Abraham
- 2025 · Judas' Gospel as Caiaphas
- 2023 · Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story as Noël Coward (voice)
- 2022 · She Will as Tirador
- 2019 · Muse as Demon
- 2018 · The Happy Prince as Oscar Wilde
- 2017 · And the Winner Isn't as Self
- 2015 · A Royal Night Out as King George
- 2013 · Justin and the Knights of Valour as Sota (voice)
- 2011 · Shrek: Once Upon a Time as Self
- 2007 · Comic Relief Does The Apprentice as
- 2006 · Quiet Flows The Don as Grigory
- 2005 · Separate Lies as Bill Bule
- 2005 · Graham Norton's Bigger Picture as
- 2005 · The Friday Night Project as Self - Guest Host
- 2005 · The Friday Night Project as Self - Host
- 2004 · A Different Loyalty as Leo Cauffield
- 2004 · Stage Beauty as King Charles II
- 2003 · To Kill a King as King Charles I
- 2002 · Unconditional Love as Dirk Simpson
- 2000 · The Next Best Thing as Robert Whittaker
- 1999 · B. Monkey as Paul Neville
- 1999 · An Ideal Husband as Lord Arthur Goring
- 1992 · Inside Monkey Zetterland as Sasha
- 1987 · The Right Hand Man as Lord Harry Ironminster
- 1987 · Chronicle of a Death Foretold as Bayardo San Roman
- 1986 · Duet for One as Constantine Kassanis
- 1985 · Arthur the King as Lancelot
- 1985 · Dance with a Stranger as David Blakeley
- 1984 · Another Country as Guy Bennett
- 1984 · Real Life as Tim
- 1983 · Dead on Time as Bank Customer/Blind Man
- Future · Lead Heads as
- 2026 · Madfabulous as Gelert
- 2025 · Juliet & Romeo as Lord Capulet
- 2025 · Legend Has It as Zhal
- 2023 · Napoleon as Duke of Wellington
- 2023 · Gray as Tagg
- 2023 · Funny Woman as Brian Debehnam
- 2022 · My Policeman as Patrick
- 2021 · Warning as Charlie
- 2020 · Adult Material as Carroll Quinn
- 2020 · Emily in Paris as Giorgio Barbieri
- 2019 · The Warrior Queen of Jhansi as Sir Hugh Rose
- 2019 · The Name of the Rose as Bernardo Gui
- 2017 · Love, Cecil as Narrator (voice)
- 2017 · Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards as Self
- 2017 · Quacks as Dr. Hendrick
- 2017 · 50 Shades of Gay as
- 2016 · Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children as Ornithologist
- 2016 · John Bishop: In Conversation with... as Self
- 2016 · There's Something About Romcoms as Self
- 2016 · Finding Altamira as Monseñor
- 2014 · Love for Sale with Rupert Everett as Narrator
- 2014 · Rosenn as Lewis Lafoly
- 2014 · The Musketeers as Governor Feron
- 2014 · The Kumars as Self
- 2012 · Rosamunde Pilcher: The Other Wife as Martin Kendall
- 2012 · Parade's End as Mark Tietjens
- 2011 · Black Mirror as Judge Hope
- 2011 · Hysteria as Lord Edmund St. John-Smythe
- 2010 · Wild Target as Ferguson
- 2009 · St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold as Camilla Fritton / Captain Archibald Fritton / Fortnam Fritton
- 2009 · Hi Society: The Wonderful World of Nicky Haslam as
- 2009 · The Scandalous Adventures of Lord Byron as
- 2009 · Alan Carr: Chatty Man as Self
- 2009 · Chris Moyles' Quiz Night as Self
- 2008 · Victorian Sex Explorer as Narrator
- 2007 · St Trinian's as Camilla Fritton / Carnaby Fritton
- 2007 · Stardust as Secundus
- 2007 · Shrek the Third as Prince Charming (voice)
- 2007 · The Graham Norton Show as Self
- 2006 · Quiet Flows the Don as Gregor Melekhov
- 2005 · The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as Mr. Fox (voice)
- 2004 · Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking as Sherlock Holmes
- 2004 · Who Do You Think You Are? as Self
- 2004 · Boston Legal as Malcolm Holmes
- 2004 · Shrek 2 as Prince Charming (voice)
- 2004 · People : Jet Set 2 as Charles de Poulignac
- 2003 · The Sharon Osbourne Show as
- 2003 · The Ellen DeGeneres Show as Self
- 2003 · Jimmy Kimmel Live! as Self
- 2003 · Dangerous Liaisons as Vicomte Sébastien de Valmont
- 2002 · The Wild Thornberrys Movie as Sloan Blackburn (voice)
- 2002 · Forever Ealing as Self
- 2002 · The Importance of Being Earnest as Algernon “Algy” Moncrieff
- 2002 · V Graham Norton as Self
- 2001 · South Kensington as Nick
- 2001 · Richard & Judy as Self
- 2001 · Friday Night with Jonathan Ross as Self - Guest
- 2000 · Paragraph 175 as Narrator (voice)
- 1999 · Inspector Gadget as Sanford Scolex / Dr. Claw
- 1999 · A Midsummer Night's Dream as Oberon
- 1998 · Shakespeare in Love as Christopher Marlowe
- 1997 · The View as Self
- 1997 · My Best Friend's Wedding as George Downes
- 1997 · Ruby as Self
- 1997 · Pierre and Gilles, Love Stories as Self
- 1996 · Dunston Checks In as Lord Rutledge
- 1994 · The Madness of King George as Prince of Wales
- 1994 · Prêt-à-Porter as Jack Lowenthal
- 1994 · Remembrance of Things Fast: True Stories Visual Lies as
- 1994 · Shooting Angels as
- 1994 · Cemetery Man as Francesco Dellamorte
- 1990 · The Comfort of Strangers as Colin
- 1988 · This Morning as Self
- 1988 · LIVE with Kelly and Mark as Self
- 1987 · Hearts of Fire as James Colt
- 1987 · The Gold Rimmed Glasses as David Lattes
- Future · Ancestors as Maurice
- Future · The Liar as Humphrey Biffen
- Future · The Temptation Of Gracie as
- 1989 · Tolérance as Assuerus, aka Horace Walop
- 1982 · A Shocking Accident as Jerome Weathersby
- Future · Out Late as Edmond
- Future · The Light Fantastic as Reynolds
- 1983 · The Bloody Chamber as
- Future · Lost and Found in Paris as Gary Saint Lazare
- 1987 · Getting to Dylan as Self
- 1984 · The Far Pavilions as George Garforth
- 1983 · Princess Daisy as Ram Valensky
- 1982 · Soft Targets as Boy at Party
- 1982 · The Agatha Christie Hour as Guy
- 1982 · Wogan as Self
- 1978 · Strangers as Lord Plural
- 1970 · Play for Today as
- 1962 · The Late Late Show as Self
- Future · The Ivy as Narrator