Rupert Everett

English actor

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2024 Married his partner Henrique, a Brazilian accountant.
2024 Married his partner Henrique, a Brazilian accountant.
2018 Released The Happy Prince, a film about Oscar Wilde's final years, which he wrote and directed.
2018 Released The Happy Prince, a film about Oscar Wilde's final years, which he wrote and directed.
2017 Appeared as a recurring character Dr. Hendricks in the BBC 2 comedy Quacks.
2017 Appeared as a recurring character Dr. Hendricks in the BBC 2 comedy Quacks.
2016 Played John Lamont/Mr. Barron in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
2016 Reprised the role of Oscar Wilde in The Judas Kiss for a seven-week run in Toronto and five weeks at BAM in New York City.
2016 Reprised the role of Oscar Wilde in The Judas Kiss for a seven-week run in Toronto and five weeks at BAM in New York City.
2016 Played John Lamont/Mr. Barron in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
2015 Announced to play Philippe Achille, Marquis de Feron in the third series of BBC One drama The Musketeers.
2015 Announced to play Philippe Achille, Marquis de Feron in the third series of BBC One drama The Musketeers.
2014 Continued advocacy on sex work legislation by writing a long-form piece for The Guardian and appearing on the BBC One programme This Week, and joined protesters demonstrating outside Soho Estates offices.
2014 Continued advocacy on sex work legislation by writing a long-form piece for The Guardian and appearing on the BBC One programme This Week, and joined protesters demonstrating outside Soho Estates offices.
2013 Began working on a film portraying the final period of Oscar Wilde's life, which would later become The Happy Prince.
2013 Began working on a film portraying the final period of Oscar Wilde's life, which would later become The Happy Prince.
October 2013 Signed an open letter from the English Collective of Prostitutes and Queer Strike opposing the 'Swedish model' of sex work criminalization.
October 2013 Signed an open letter from the English Collective of Prostitutes and Queer Strike opposing the 'Swedish model' of sex work criminalization.
January 9 2013 The Judas Kiss transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End for a limited run through 6 April 2013.
January 9 2013 The Judas Kiss transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End for a limited run through 6 April 2013.
2012 Starred in the television adaptation of Parade's End with Benedict Cumberbatch, playing the brother of the protagonist.
2012 Starred in the television adaptation of Parade's End with Benedict Cumberbatch, playing the brother of the protagonist.
September 6 2012 Starred as Oscar Wilde in The Judas Kiss stage play at London's Hampstead Theatre, co-starring Freddie Fox as Bosie and directed by Neil Armfield.
September 6 2012 Starred as Oscar Wilde in The Judas Kiss stage play at London's Hampstead Theatre, co-starring Freddie Fox as Bosie and directed by Neil Armfield.
May 2011 Reprised the role of Professor Henry Higgins at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End, starring alongside Diana Rigg and Kara Tointon.
May 2011 Reprised the role of Professor Henry Higgins at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End, starring alongside Diana Rigg and Kara Tointon.
2010 Appeared in the comedy film Wild Target as an art-loving gangster, co-starring with Bill Nighy and Emily Blunt.
2010 Appeared in the comedy film Wild Target as an art-loving gangster, co-starring with Bill Nighy and Emily Blunt.
July 2010 Featured in the family history programme Who Do You Think You Are?
July 2010 Featured in the family history programme Who Do You Think You Are?
June 2010 Performed as Professor Henry Higgins in a revival of Pygmalion at the Chichester Festival Theatre, alongside Honeysuckle Weeks and Stephanie Cole.
June 2010 Performed as Professor Henry Higgins in a revival of Pygmalion at the Chichester Festival Theatre, alongside Honeysuckle Weeks and Stephanie Cole.

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