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Rupert Everett
Birthday: May 29, 1959
Birth Place: Norfolk, England, UK
Height: 6' 4"
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A wickedly debonair blend of Cary Grant and Joan Crawford, British actor Rupert Everett almost single-handedly conquered Hollywood with his turn as the man who dances off into the sunset with Julia Roberts in My Best Friend's Wedding. As the handsome, elegant, and gay George, Everett (who had been openly gay for some years) ushered in a different kind of gay sensibility in Hollywood, one that, rather than begging audiences for acceptance, flatly told them to get over it.Born in Norfolk, England, to a wealthy family on May 29, 1959, Everett was sent away for schooling at the age of seven. Taught by Benedictine monks at Amplesforth College, he was a good student and trained to be a classical pianist. After he discovered acting at the age of 15, he dropped out of school and ran off to London, where he supported himself as a prostitute for a couple of years (something he admitted in a 1997 interview with US magazine) and eventually enrolled at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Unfortunately, Everett clashed frequently with instructors and eventually dropped out, choosing to flee to Scotland. It was there that he got his first professional job as an apprentice with the Citizen's Theatre of Glasgow, and in the early '80s, his career began to bud. In 1982, he created the role of Guy Bennett for the West End production of Another Country, which also featured a very young Kenneth Branagh. Everett won raves for his portrayal of the younger version of real-life spy Guy Burgess, and in 1984 re-created the role for the play's film version. The following year, he starred with Miranda Richardson in Dance With a Stranger, turning in a strong performance in the critically acclaimed film. Although it seemed Everett's career was on the rise, the actor unfortunately opted for near-nonentity status with his 1987 U.S. film debut in Hearts of Fire, a rock & roll drama co-starring Bob Dylan. Following this flop, Everett disappeared for a while, taking up residence in Paris and writing a semi-autobiographical novel, Hello, Darling, Are You Working?.In 1991, Everett resurfaced with a lead role in The Comfort of Strangers opposite Natasha Richardson before appearing in 1993's Inside Monkey Zetterland, a film featuring a bizarre title, large ensemble cast (which included Patricia Arquette and Sandra Bernhard), and miserable reviews. Everett's subsequent feature, Pr |
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- Attended the prestigious English Roman Catholic school, Ampleforth, in York, which he enjoyed, although he left school at 15.
- Turned down the Daniel Day-Lewis role in A Room with a View (1985).
- 1999 VH1 Vogue Fashion Award for most fashionable male celebrity.
- By his suggestion, Madonna chosed to re-record, the old song "American Pie".
- Was expelled from London's Central School of Speech and Drama for insubordination.
- Plays the piano.
- Writes for "Vanity Fair".
- Former, successful model in Milan.
- Speaks English, French & Italian.
- Lives in London, New York, Paris & Miami.
- Owns a Black Lab, named Moise.
- Bought a home in Los Angeles for his dog's sake. His black Lab, Moise, was suffering from painful arthritis, so the actor relocated to the city in order for his beloved pet to heal. Everett even turned down a role on the London stage, because it meant having to have his dog quarantined for six months. [May 1999]
- Showed his musical talents on two remakes: singing backup on Madonna's remake of "American Pie" and by dueting with Brit pop star Robbie Williams on a version of the classic "They Can't Take That Away from Me".
- He has become an icon in Italy since the late 80s, mostly because Tiziano Sclavi, the author of the popular comics "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 Theatre Award (Drama Theatre Awards) for Most Promising New Actor of 1980 for his performance in Another Country.
- Attended the wedding of Joan Collins and Percy Gibson.
- In Stage Beauty (2004), plays King Charles II, the son of King Charles I, whom he played in To Kill a King (2003).
- In the Independent on Sunday [UK] 2006 Pink LIst - a list of the most influential gay men and women - Everett came no. 71, down from no. 50.
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