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Rupert Everett
29 May 1959
Rupert Everett played in 18 movies in the Biography, Drama, Romance, Music, Thriller, Comedy, Horror, History, Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Action, Musical, War, Animation genres.
Rupert Everett got succeed with average imdb rating 6.1.
He boarded at Farleigh House prep school in Basingstoke from the age of seven before going to Ampleforth College, the noteworthy Roman Catholic non-exclusive school in Yorkshire at thirteen, but dropped elsewhere 16.
Turned down the Daniel Prime-Lewis character in A Elbow-room with a View (1985).
1999 VH1 Last word Manufacture Award for most in vogue masculine celebrity.
At his tinge, Madonna re-recorded Don McLean's archetypal "American Pie".
Was expelled from London's Significant School of Speech and Stage production for insubordination.
... Plays the piano.
Writes after "Vanity Fair".
Former, successful model in Milan.
Speaks English, French & Italian.
Lives in London, Untrodden York, Paris & Miami.
Owns a Black Lab, named Moise.
Bought a accommodation in Los Angeles for his dog's sake. His black Lab, Moise, was suffering from arduous arthritis, so the actor relocated to the see in law for his treasured preferred to heal. Everett even turned down a role on the London phase, because it meant having to have his dog quarantined for six months. [May 1999]
Showed his lilting talents on two remakes: singing backup on Madonna's remake of "American Pie" and by dueting with Brit pop star Robbie Williams on a reading of the undying "They Can't Take That Away from Me".
He has behove an icon in Italy since the late 1980s, mostly because Tiziano Sclavi, the author of the popular witty "Dylan Dog", chose his face for the protagonist. "Dellamorte Dellamore" is based upon a novel by Sclavi as well, so Everett was the natural choice for the Italian audience.
He was awarded the 1981 London Critics' Circle Stagecraft Trophy (Drama Amphitheatre Awards) concerning Most Promising New Actor of 1980 after his performance in "Another Countryside".
Attended the wedding of Joan Collins and Percy Gibson.
In Station Pulchritude (2004), plays King Charles II, the son of Crowned head Charles I, whom he played in To Consume a Regent (2003). They are both his ancestors.
In the Unbidden on Sunday [UK] 2006 Pink LIst - a list of the most controlling gay men and women - Everett came in at #71, down from #50.
He is the favorite actor of actress Amber Benson.
Works doused at Crunch Fitness in Redesigned York City.
Has an older chum, Simon Anthony Cunningham Everett (b. 1956).
Son of Major Anthony Michael Everett, who worked in business and served in the military, and wife (married 7 May 1955) Sara MacLean (born 19 September 1934), who was Scottish, and descended from the baronets Vyvyan of Trelowarren and the German Schmiedern Barons.
Is a scion from Charles II Stuart, Royal of England and Scotland, and throughout him a distant correspondent of Rachael Stirling.
In Another Country (1984), Rupert Everett plays "Make fun of Bennett", a insigne based on the double factor "Gazabo Burgess". Everett, still, is coordinated to another of the Cambridge Five, upper-class British diplomats who were Cambridge University men who later secretly spied throughout the Soviet Union inasmuch as decades. Everett is the exalted-nephew of Donald Maclean, who escaped to the Soviet Union in 1951 on his 38th birthday. Maclean was bisexual. (Everett announced in 1989 that he was gay).
Godfather of Madonna's and Youth Ritchie's son David.
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