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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Actor

Occupation
  
Actor, Writer

Height
  
1.93 m

Years active
  
1981–present

Albums
  
Hearts of Fire

Name
  
Rupert Everett


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Full Name
  
Rupert James Hector Everett

Born
  
29 May 1959 (age 64) (
1959-05-29
)
Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, England

Education
  
Ampleforth CollegeCentral School of Speech and Drama

Parents
  
Anthony Michael Everett, Sara Maclean Everett

Siblings
  
Simon Anthony Cunningham Everett

Movies
  
My Best Friend's Wedding, St Trinian's, Another Country, Shrek 2, The Next Best Thing

Similar People
  
Colin Firth, Dermot Mulroney, Oliver Parker, Talulah Riley, Jennifer Saunders

One-on-one with legendary actor Rupert Everett


Rupert James Hector Everett (; born 29 May 1959) is an English actor and writer. He first came to public attention in 1981, when he was cast in Julian Mitchell's play and subsequent film Another Country (1984) as an openly gay pupil at an English public school in the 1930s; the role earned him his first BAFTA Award nomination. He went on to receive a second BAFTA Award 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).

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Everett has performed in many other prominent films, including The Madness of King George (1994), Shakespeare in Love (1998), Inspector Gadget (1999), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999), The Next Best Thing (2000), The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005), Stardust (2007) and the Shrek sequels. He co-starred with Eva Green in Tim Burton's film Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016).

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Early life

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Everett was born in Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, to Major Anthony Michael Everett (1921–2009), who worked in business and served in the British Army, and wife Sara (née Maclean). He has a brother, Simon Anthony Cunningham Everett (born 1956). His maternal grandfather, Vice Admiral Sir Hector Charles Donald Maclean, was a nephew of Scottish military man Hector Lachlan Stewart MacLean, who received the Victoria Cross.

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His maternal grandmother, Opre Vyvyan, was a descendant of the baronets Vyvyan of Trelowarren and the German Freiherr (Baron) von Schmiedern. He is of English, Irish, Scottish, and more distant German and Dutch, ancestry. Everett was brought up as a Roman Catholic.

From the age of seven, Everett was educated at Farleigh School in Andover, Hampshire, and later was educated by Benedictine monks at Ampleforth College, Yorkshire; he left school at 16 and ran away to London to become an actor. In order to support himself during this time, he worked as a prostitute for drugs and money—he disclosed this information in an interview for US magazine in 1997.

After being dismissed from the Central School of Speech and Drama (University of London) for insubordination, he travelled to Scotland and worked at the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow.

1980s

Everett's break came in 1981 at the Greenwich Theatre and later West End production of Another Country, playing a gay schoolboy opposite Kenneth Branagh. His first film was the Academy Award-winning short A Shocking Accident (1982), directed by James Scott and based on a Graham Greene story. This was followed by a film version of Another Country in 1984 with Cary Elwes and Colin Firth. Following on with Dance With a Stranger (1985), Everett began to develop a promising film career until he co-starred with Bob Dylan in the huge flop Hearts of Fire (1987). Around the same time, Everett recorded and released an album of pop songs entitled Generation of Loneliness.

Despite being managed by the largely successful pop svengali Simon Napier-Bell (who had steered Wham! to prominence), the public didn't take to his change in direction. The shift was short-lived, and he only returned to pop indirectly by providing backing vocals for his friend Madonna many years later, on her cover of "American Pie" and on the track "They Can't Take That Away from Me" on Robbie Williams' Swing When You're Winning in 2001.

1990s

In 1989, Everett moved to Paris, writing a novel, Hello, Darling, Are You Working?, and coming out as gay, a disclosure which he has said may well have damaged his career. Returning to the public eye in The Comfort of Strangers (1990), several films of variable success followed. The Italian comics character Dylan Dog, created by Tiziano Sclavi, is graphically inspired by him. Everett, in turn, later appeared in an adaptation based on Sclavi's novel, Dellamorte Dellamore. In 1995 he released a second novel, The Hairdressers of St. Tropez.

His career was revitalised by his award-winning performance in My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), playing Julia Roberts's character's gay friend, followed by Madonna's character's best friend in The Next Best Thing (2000). (Everett was a backup vocalist on her cover of "American Pie", which is on the film's soundtrack). Around the same time, he starred as the villainous Sanford Scolex/Dr. Claw in Disney's Inspector Gadget (also 1999) with Matthew Broderick.

2000s

For the 21st century, Everett has decided to write again. He has been a Vanity Fair contributing editor, has written for The Guardian and wrote a film screenplay on playwright Oscar Wilde's final years, for which he sought funding.

In 2006 Everett published a memoir, Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins, in which he reveals his six-year affair with British television presenter Paula Yates. Although he is sometimes described as bisexual, as opposed to homosexual, he described his heterosexual affairs during a radio show with Jonathan Ross as the result of adventurousness: "I was basically adventurous, I think I wanted to try everything".

Since the revelation of his sexuality, Everett has participated in public activities (leading the 2007 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras), played a double role in the film St. Trinian's, and has appeared on TV several times (as a contestant in the special Comic Relief Does The Apprentice; as a presenter for Live Earth; and as a guest host on the Channel 4 show The Friday Night Project, among others). He has also garnered media attention for his shocking comments and remarks during interviews that have caused public outrage.

In May 2007, he delivered one of the eulogies at the funeral of fashion director Isabella Blow, his friend since they were teenagers, who had committed suicide. He asked as part of his speech: “Have you gotten what you wanted, Issie? Life was a relationship that you rejected.” During this time he also voiced the nefarious, but handsome mama's boy Prince Charming in the first two Shrek sequels.

Everett's documentary on Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890) in which he retraces the travels of Burton through countries such as India and Egypt, aired on the BBC in 2008. In the documentary, titled The Victorian Sex Explorer, Everett explores the life of a man who investigated a male brothel frequented by British soldiers in Bombay in disguise; who introduced The Koran, One Thousand And One Nights and the Kama Sutra in their first English translations; who travelled to the city of Mecca, and kissed the Holy Stone of Kaaba in disguise as an Arab; and was able to converse in more than 20 languages. Everett explained in 2008: "I've been interested in him for years. So many contradictions. Such a riveting, showbusiness character. The godfather of the sexual revolution."

In 2009, Everett told British newspaper The Observer that he wished he had never revealed his sexuality, as he feels that it hurt his career and advised younger actors against such candour:

Also in 2009, Everett presented two Channel 4 documentaries: one on the travels of Lord Byron, the Romantic poet, broadcast in July 2009, and another on British explorer Sir Richard Burton.

Everett then returned to his acting roots, appearing in several theatre productions: his Broadway debut in 2009 at the Shubert Theatre received positive critical reviews; he performed in a Noël Coward play, Blithe Spirit, starring alongside Angela Lansbury, Christine Ebersole and Jayne Atkinson, under the direction of Michael Blakemore. and he was expected to tour several Italian cities during the 2008–09 winter season in another Coward play, Private Lives (performed in Italian, which he speaks fluently)—playing Elyot to Italian actress Asia Argento's Amanda—but the production was cancelled.

2010s

During the summer of 2010, Everett performed as Professor Henry Higgins, with English actress Honeysuckle Weeks and Stephanie Cole, in a revival of Pygmalion at the Chichester Festival Theatre. He reprised the role in May 2011 at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End, starring alongside Diana Rigg and Kara Tointon.

In July 2010, Everett was featured in the popular family history programme Who Do You Think You Are? Released in late 2010, the comedy film Wild Target featured Everett as an art-loving gangster, and also starred Bill Nighy and Emily Blunt.

In 2012 Everett starred in the television adaptation of Parade's End with Benedict Cumberbatch. The five-part drama was adapted by Sir Tom Stoppard from the novels of Ford Madox Ford, and Everett appears as the brother of protagonist Christopher Tietjens.

Everett then starred as Oscar Wilde in The Judas Kiss, a stage play which was revived at London's Hampstead Theatre beginning 6 September 2012, co-starring Freddie Fox as Bosie, and directed by Neil Armfield. The play ran at the Hampstead through 13 October 2012, toured the UK and Dublin, and then transferred to the West End at the Duke of York's Theatre on 9 January 2013 in a limited run through 6 April 2013.

Everett won the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actor in a Play, and was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actor. In 2016 the production, still starring Everett and with Charlie Rowe as Bosie, ran in North America for seven weeks in Toronto and five weeks at BAM in New York City.

In early 2013, Everett began working on a film portraying the final period of Wilde's life, stating in the media that he has had a fascination with the playwright since he was a child, as his mother read him Wilde's children's story The Happy Prince before he slept. Everett explained in November 2013:

The book made me feel mystical at a very early age, there's a line in it which I didn't really understand and I still don't when the happy prince says to the swallow, ‘there is no mystery as great as suffering'. I certainly didn’t understand what it meant and I'm sure my mother reading it to me hadn't got a clue what it meant, but that was interesting and mysterious and a deep thought.

In 2015 it was announced that he would play the part of Philippe Achille, Marquis de Feron, the corrupt Governor of Paris, Head of the Red Guard and illegitimate brother to Louis XIII in the third series of the BBC One drama The Musketeers.

In 2017 Everett appeared as a recurring character in the BBC2 comedy Quacks. He plays Dr Hendricks, the paranoid principal of the medical school.

Writing

In addition to his two memoirs and the screenplay for the Wilde biopic, Everett has written several books, such as The Hairdressers of St. Tropez. In November 2010, Everett stated: "... I'm busy writing a TV series called 'Boy Band,' about a boy band, and the second part of my autobiography, titled 'Goodwood, Pinewood, Hollywood and Bollywood' ..."

Personal life

Everett is openly gay. Between 2006 and 2010, he lived in New York City, U.S., but returned to London, because of his father's poor health. In 2008, Everett purchased a home in the West London district of Belgravia.

Political views

Everett is a patron of the British Monarchist Society and Foundation.

In 2006, as a homeowner in the central London area of Bloomsbury, Everett actively supported a campaign to prevent the establishment of a local Starbucks branch, and referred to the global chain as a "cancer". Everett protested alongside one thousand other residents and the group compiled a signed petition.

During 2013, Everett, a former sex worker, worked on the production of a documentary on sex work for Channel 4 that includes the issue of criminalisation. Both during and after the filming of the documentary, Everett contributed to the discourse on prostitution legislation in the UK. In October 2013, Everett signed an open letter by the English Collective of Prostitutes and Queer Strike—alongside groups and organisations such as the Association of Trade Union Councils, Sex Worker Open University, Left Front Art – Radical Progressive Queers, Queer Resistance and Queers Against the Cuts—to oppose the adoption of the "Swedish model", whereby only the clients of sex workers, but not the sex workers themselves, are criminalised.

Everett continued his participation in the sex work legislation debate in 2014, writing a long form piece for The Guardian and appearing on the BBC One programme This Week. Everett's January Guardian article was published in the wake of police human trafficking raids in the Soho area of London and he wrote:

There is a land grab going on in Soho under the banner of morality. That night ... 200 of our boys in blue raided more than 20 models' flats, arresting 30 girls and confiscating their earnings ... They broke down doors, intimidated girls into accepting cautions (ie criminal records) and served civil-eviction papers that, unless you were a lawyer, you would not know had hidden in their depths (20-odd pages) the time and date you were to appear in court if you wanted to appeal. All this in the name of human trafficking ... But while even the police say that more than 90% of prostitutes work of their own accord, trafficking has become one of the new "it" words in the bankrupt moral vernacular, craftily used by puritans, property developers and rogue feminists to combat the sex trade in general. Sections 52 and 53 of the Sexual Offences Act ... shelter under the anti-trafficking umbrella. These laws are created to protect women. In reality, they are putting working girls on to the street and into great danger.

Everett also joined protesters in a demonstration outside the offices of Soho Estates, a major property company that owns properties on Soho's Walkers Court, where many sex workers are based. Everett informs the reader that Soho Estates received approval to demolish properties on Walkers Court to create space for the construction of "two hideous towers replete with heliports". Everett concludes the article by declaring that Soho is "being reduced to a giant waxwork in a museum, nothing more than the set for a foreign film."

In his appearance on BBC One's This Week, Everett engaged in a debate with regular panellists Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott. Portillo agreed with Everett, while Abbott supported the Swedish model.

Everett has been an outspoken critic towards the introduction of same-sex marriage, stating: '"I loathe heterosexual weddings. The wedding cake, the party, the champagne, the inevitable divorce two years later. It's just a waste of time in the heterosexual world, and in the homosexual world I find it personally beyond tragic that we want to ape this institution that is so clearly a disaster."'

Filmography

Actor
-
Judy (announced) as
Captain Waldegrave
-
Lead Heads (pre-production)
-
Lost and Found in Paris (pre-production) as
Gary Saint Lazare
-
The Liar (post-production) as
Humphrey Biffen
-
Verona (post-production) as
Lord Capulet
2023
Everybody Loves Diamonds (TV Series) (post-production) as
John Lovegrove
- Episode #1.8 - John Lovegrove
- Episode #1.7 - John Lovegrove
- Episode #1.6 - John Lovegrove
- Episode #1.4 - John Lovegrove
- Episode #1.3 - John Lovegrove
- Episode #1.2 - John Lovegrove
2023
Gray (TV Series) as
Tagg / Kevin Tagg
- Homecoming (2023) - Tagg
- The Birthday Party - Kevin Tagg
- Three Buckets - Tagg
- Mother of Mercy - Tagg
- Chaos - Tagg
- Tagg - Tagg
- Abbott - Tagg
- Gold - Tagg
2023
Funny Woman (TV Series) as
Brian Debenham
- Episode #1.6 (2023) - Brian Debenham
- Episode #1.5 (2023) - Brian Debenham
- Episode #1.4 (2023) - Brian Debenham
- Episode #1.3 (2023) - Brian Debenham
- Episode #1.2 (2023) - Brian Debenham
- Episode #1.1 (2023) - Brian Debenham
2022
The Serpent Queen (TV Series) as
Charles V
- An Attack on the King (2022) - Charles V
- The Last Joust (2022) - Charles V
2022
My Policeman as
Patrick
2021
Warning as
Charlie
2021
She Will as
Tirador
2020
Adult Material (TV Series) as
Carroll Quinn
- Deep Fake (2020) - Carroll Quinn
- Hayley (2020) - Carroll Quinn
- Dry For Wet (2020) - Carroll Quinn
- Rosebud (2020) - Carroll Quinn
2019
Muse as
Demon
2019
The Name of the Rose (TV Series) as
Bernardo Gui
- Episode #1.8 (2019) - Bernardo Gui
- Episode #1.7 (2019) - Bernardo Gui
- Episode #1.6 (2019) - Bernardo Gui
- Episode #1.5 (2019) - Bernardo Gui
- Episode #1.4 (2019) - Bernardo Gui
- Episode #1.3 (2019) - Bernardo Gui
- Episode #1.2 (2019) - Bernardo Gui
- Episode #1.1 (2019) - Bernardo Gui
2019
The Warrior Queen of Jhansi as
Sir Hugh Rose
2018
The Happy Prince as
Oscar Wilde
2017
Quacks (TV Series) as
Dr. Hendrick
- The Lady's Abscess (2017) - Dr. Hendrick
- The Physician's Hernia (2017) - Dr. Hendrick
- The Duke's Tracheotomy (2017) - Dr. Hendrick
2016
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children as
Ornithologist
2016
The Musketeers (TV Series) as
Marquis de Feron
- Death of a Hero (2016) - Marquis de Feron
- To Play the King (2016) - Marquis de Feron
- The Queen's Diamonds (2016) - Marquis de Feron
- Brothers in Arms (2016) - Marquis de Feron
- The Hunger (2016) - Marquis de Feron
- Spoils of War (2016) - Marquis de Feron
2016
Finding Altamira as
Monseñor
2015
A Royal Night Out as
King
2014
Rosenn as
Lewis Lafoly
2013
The Return (Short) as
Journalist
2013
Justin and the Knights of Valour as
Sota (voice)
2012
Rosamunde Pilcher (TV Series) as
Martin Kendall
- Die andere Frau, Teil 2 (2012) - Martin Kendall
- Die andere Frau, Teil 1 (2012) - Martin Kendall
2012
The Other Wife (TV Mini Series) as
Martin Kendall
- Episode #1.2 (2012) - Martin Kendall
- Episode #1.1 (2012) - Martin Kendall
2012
Parade's End (TV Mini Series) as
Mark Tietjens
- Episode #1.5 (2012) - Mark Tietjens
- Episode #1.4 (2012) - Mark Tietjens
- Episode #1.3 (2012) - Mark Tietjens
- Episode #1.2 (2012) - Mark Tietjens
- Episode #1.1 (2012) - Mark Tietjens
2011
Black Mirror (TV Series) as
Judge Hope
- Fifteen Million Merits (2011) - Judge Hope
2011
Hysteria as
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
Madonna: Celebration - The Video Collection (Video) as
Robert Whittaker (segment "American Pie")
2007
St. Trinian's as
Carnaby Fritton / Camilla Fritton
2007
Stardust as
Secundus
2007
Shrek the Third as
Prince Charming (voice)
2006
And Quiet Flows the Don (TV Mini Series) as
Grigory
- Series 7 (2006) - Grigory
- Series 6 (2006) - Grigory
- Series 5 (2006) - Grigory
- Series 4 (2006) - Grigory
- Series 3 (2006) - Grigory
- Series 2 (2006) - Grigory
- Episode #1.1 (2006) - Grigory
2005
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as
Mr. Fox (voice)
2005
Boston Legal (TV Series) as
Malcolm Holmes
- Schadenfreude (2005) - Malcolm Holmes
- The Black Widow (2005) - Malcolm Holmes
2005
Separate Lies as
Bill Bule
2004
Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking (TV Movie) as
Sherlock Holmes
2004
A Different Loyalty as
Leo Cauffield
2004
People as
Charles de Poulignac
2004
Shrek 2 as
Prince Charming (voice)
2004
Stage Beauty as
King Charles II
2003
Mr. Ambassador (TV Movie) as
Ambassador Ronnie Childers
2003
Dangerous Liaisons (TV Mini Series) as
Vicomte Sébastien de Valmont
- Episode #1.2 (2003) - Vicomte Sébastien de Valmont
- Episode #1.1 (2003) - Vicomte Sébastien de Valmont
2003
To Kill a King as
King Charles I
2002
The Wild Thornberrys as
Sloan Blackburn (voice)
2002
Unconditional Love as
Dirk Simpson
2002
The Importance of Being Earnest as
Algy
2001
South Kensington as
Nick
2000
The Next Best Thing as
Robert Whittaker
1999
Inspector Gadget as
Sanford Scolex
1999
A Midsummer Night's Dream as
Oberon
1999
An Ideal Husband as
Lord Goring
1998
Shakespeare in Love as
Christopher Marlowe (uncredited)
1998
B. Monkey as
Paul Neville
1997
My Best Friend's Wedding as
George Downes
1996
Dunston Checks In as
Lord Rutledge
1994
The Madness of King George as
Prince of Wales
1994
Ready to Wear as
Jack Lowenthal
1994
Remembrance of Things Fast: True Stories Visual Lies
1994
Strelyayushchiye angely
1994
Cemetery Man as
Francesco Dellamorte
1993
Mama's Back (TV Movie) as
Stephen
1992
Inside Monkey Zetterland as
Sasha
1990
The Comfort of Strangers as
Colin
1989
Tolérance as
Assuerus, aka Horace Walop
1987
Hearts of Fire as
James Colt
1987
The Gold Rimmed Glasses as
David Lattes
1987
Cronaca di una morte annunciata as
Bayardo San Roman
1987
The Right Hand Man as
Lord Harry Ironminster
1986
Duet for One as
Constantine Kassanis
1985
Dance with a Stranger as
David Blakely
1984
Real Life as
Tim
1984
Another Country as
Guy Bennett
1984
The Far Pavilions (TV Mini Series) as
George Garforth
- Part Three: Wally and Anjuli (1984) - George Garforth
- Part One: Return to India (1984) - George Garforth
1983
Princess Daisy (TV Mini Series) as
Ram Valenski
1983
Arthur the King (TV Movie) as
Lancelot
1983
The Bloody Chamber (Short)
1983
Dead on Time (Short) as
Bank Customer / Blind Man
1982
The Agatha Christie Hour (TV Mini Series) as
Guy
- The Manhood of Edward Robinson (1982) - Guy
1982
A Shocking Accident (Short) as
Jerome and Mr. Weathersby
1982
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Boy at Party
- Soft Targets (1982) - Boy at Party
1982
Strangers (TV Series) as
Lord Plural
- The Lost Chord (1982) - Lord Plural
Producer
2009
St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold (executive producer)
2007
St. Trinian's (executive producer)
2004
A Different Loyalty (executive producer)
2003
Mr. Ambassador (TV Movie) (executive producer)
Writer
-
Lost and Found in Paris (pre-production)
2018
The Happy Prince (written by)
2014
Love for Sale with Rupert Everett (TV Mini Series documentary) (writer)
Soundtrack
2018
The Happy Prince (performer: "The Boy I Love is Up In The Gallery") / (writer: "Vive Le Trottoir")
2010
Wild Target (performer: "Piano Sonato No. 8 in C Minor 'Pathetique'")
2009
Madonna: Celebration - The Video Collection (Video) (performer: "American Pie")
2007
St. Trinian's (performer: "Love Is In The Air")
2007
Shrek the Third (performer: "Final Showdown")
2004
VH1 Goes Inside (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
- Awesome Movie Songs (2004) - (performer: "I Say a Little Prayer")
2002
Unconditional Love (performer: "Can't Smile Without You")
2002
The Importance of Being Earnest (performer: "Lady Come Down")
2000
Madonna: American Pie (Music Video) (performer: "American Pie")
1997
My Best Friend's Wedding (performer: "I Say a Little Prayer" - uncredited)
1987
Hearts of Fire (performer: "Tainted Love", "In My Heart")
Director
-
Lost and Found in Paris (pre-production)
2018
The Happy Prince (directed by)
Thanks
2007
The Friday Night Project (TV Series) (thanks - 1 episode)
- Episode #5.14 (2007) - (thanks)
Self
2022
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #42.1 (2022) - Self
2021
Paul O'Grady's Saturday Night Line-Up (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.6 (2021) - Self - Guest
2021
Piers Morgan's Life Stories (TV Series) as
Self
- Rupert Everett (2021) - Self
2020
Lorraine (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 11 December 2020 (2020) - Self - Guest
2010
Loose Women (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #25.23 (2020) - Self
- Episode #20.193 (2016) - Self
- Episode #17.153 (2013) - Self
- Episode #17.75 (2013) - Self
- Episode #15.174 (2011) - Self
- Episode #14.200 (2010) - Self
2007
The Graham Norton Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Dolly Parton/Rupert Everett/Riz Ahmed/Lolly Adefope/Sara Pascoe/Róisín Murphy (2020) - Self - Guest
- Cher/Christine Baranski/Rupert Everett/Natalie Dormer/Tom Odell (2018) - Self - Guest
- Rupert Everett/Miranda Hart/Greg Davies/Electro Velvet (2015) - Self - Guest
- Episode #1.13 (2007) - Self - Guest
2019
There's Something About Movies (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode #1.2 (2019) - Self - Panelist
2018
Días de cine (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 26 April 2019 (2019) - Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 22 February 2018 (2018) - Self - Interviewee
2018
The 2018 European Film Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
2004
Last Call with Carson Daly (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Rupert Everett/Drab Majesty/George Tillman Jr. (2018) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 14 October 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
2018
Larry King Now (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Rupert Everrett (2018) - Self - Guest
2018
The Talk (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Meredith Vieira/Rupert Everett (2018) - Self - Guest
2018
Ok! TV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.36 (2018) - Self
2018
Made in Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Bad Times at the El Royale/Beautiful Boy/The Oath/The Happy Prince (2018) - Self
2018
WGN Morning News (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 October 2018 (2018) - Self
2018
SAG Foundation Conversations (TV Series) as
Self
- Rupert Everett (2018) - Self
2018
The Late Late Show with James Corden (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Rupert Everett/Rob Riggle/Ben Howard (2018) - Self - Guest
2018
Imagine (TV Series) as
Self
- Rupert Everett: Born to be Wilde (2018) - Self
2017
And the Winner Isn't (Documentary) as
Self
2017
Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards (Documentary) as
Self
2017
Love, Cecil (Documentary) as
Self - Narrator (voice)
2017
50 Shades of Gay (TV Movie) as
Self - Presenter / Narrator
2017
Comic Relief: Graham Norton's Big Chat Live (TV Special) as
Self
2017
The Nightly Show (TV Series) as
Self
- -With Dermot O'Leary - Night Five (2017) - Self
2017
Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children: Hollows and Ex-Hollows (Documentary short) as
Self
2016
John Bishop: in Conversation With (TV Series) as
Self
- Rupert Everett (2016) - Self
2016
There's Something About Romcoms (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / George
2016
Today (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 12 May 2016 (2016) - Self - Guest
2015
The Ivy (Documentary) as
Narrator
2014
London Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 11 December 2014 (2014) - Self
2014
Love for Sale with Rupert Everett (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Why People Buy Sex (2014) - Self
- Why People Sell Sex (2014) - Self
2014
This Week (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 6 March 2014 (2014) - Self - Guest
2014
L'invité (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 February 2014 (2014) - Self
2014
The Kumars (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.2 (2014) - Self
2012
The Book Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #7.3 (2012) - Self
2004
This Morning (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 19 September 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 13 July 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 3 July 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 1 July 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
2012
Hysteria: Behind the Scenes (Video documentary short) as
Self - Actor / Edmund St. John-Smythe
2012
Scherzi a parte (TV Series) as
Self
- Scherzo a Rupert Everett (2012) - Self
2011
Shrek: Once Upon a Time (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2011
Fern (TV Series) as
Self - Special Guest
- Episode #1.20 (2011) - Self - Special Guest
2011
Paul O'Grady Live (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #2.1 (2011) - Self - Guest
2010
The Role That Changed My Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- I Was the Life of the Wedding Party (2010) - Self
2010
Chris Moyles Quiz Night (TV Series) as
Self
- Alan Carr, Mischa Barton and Rupert Everett (2010) - Self
2010
The People Speak UK (Documentary) as
Self
2010
Who Do You Think You Are? (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Rupert Everett (2010) - Self
2007
The Paul O'Grady Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 8 December 2009 (2009) - Self - Guest
- Episode #7.65 (2007) - Self - Guest
2009
Hi Society: The Wonderful World of Nicky Haslam (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2009
The Xtra Factor (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.14 (2009) - Self
2009
The Scandalous Adventures of Lord Byron (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.1 (2009) - Self - Presenter
2009
Alan Carr: Chatty Man (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.7 (2009) - Self - Guest
2007
Rachael Ray (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #3.134 (2009) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 5 June 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
- Rupert Everett (2007) - Self - Guest
2008
The Victorian Sex Explorer (TV Series documentary)
2008
Café Picouly (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 18 April 2008 (2008) - Self
2008
On n'est pas couché (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.29 (2008) - Self
2008
Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 March 2008 (2008) - Self
2007
Breakfast (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 3 August 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
2006
The Friday Night Project (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Host
- Episode #5.8 (2007) - Self - Guest Host
- Episode #3.8 (2006) - Self - Guest Host
2007
Richard & Judy (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 2 July 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
2007
GMTV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 11 June 2007 (2007) - Self
2007
20/20 (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Taboo: What You Can't Get Away with in America (2007) - Self
1997
HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short) as
Self
- The Making of 'Shrek the Third' (2007) - Self
- On the Set: 'My Best Friend's Wedding' (1997) - Self
2007
Comic Relief: The Apprentice (TV Special) as
Self
2004
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #4.383 (2007) - Self - Guest
- Episode #3.188 (2004) - Self - Guest
2004
The View (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 17 January 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 7 October 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
2007
Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 16 January 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
2006
Richard & Judy's Christmas Books (TV Special) as
Self
2006
The Late Late Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 20 October 2006 (2006) - Self - Guest
2006
The Bigger Picture (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.5 (2006) - Self
- Episode #2.1 (2006) - Self
2006
The Charlotte Church Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.6 (2006) - Self - Guest
2006
The Sharon Osbourne Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.29 (2006) - Self - Guest
2006
Late Review (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 September 2006 (2006) - Self
2005
Jeremy Vine Meets... (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #2.3 (2005) - Self
2004
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #7.16 (2004) - Self - Guest
2004
Meet the Cast of Shrek 2 (Video documentary short) as
Self
2004
The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #2.31 (2004) - Self - Guest
2004
Shootout (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.5 (2004) - Self
2004
T4 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 June 2004 (2004) - Self
2004
Festival di Sanremo (TV Series) as
Self
- Sanremo 2004 - 54° Festival della canzone italiana (2004) - Self
2004
Lo + plus (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 11 February 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
2002
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- House of Versace (2002) - Self
2002
Making of Dellamorte Dellamore (Video short) as
Self
2002
Forever Ealing (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Interviewer
2002
MTV Europe Music Awards 2002 Barcelona (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2002
Bravo Profiles (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Rupert Everett (2002) - Self
2002
Patrick Kielty... Almost Live! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.4 (2002) - Self
2002
V Graham Norton (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.60 (2002) - Self - Guest
1997
The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 24 May 2002 (2002) - Self - Guest
- Episode #1.211 (1997) - Self - Guest
2002
The Daily Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Rupert Everett (2002) - Self - Guest
2002
VH1 Cast Party (TV Series) as
Self
- The Importance of Being Earnest (2002) - Self
2001
One Night with Robbie Williams (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2001
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show (TV Special) as
Self - Host
2000
VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2000
In the Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #7.4 (2000) - Self
1999
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Rupert Everett/George Stephanopoulos/Ainsley Harriott (2000) - Self - Guest
- Rupert Everett/Jerry Orbach/Gillian Welch & David Rawlings with Emmylou Harris (1999) - Self - Guest
2000
Madonna: American Pie (Music Video) as
Self
2000
The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
2000
Paragraph 175 (Documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
1999
VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1999
Ruby (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Rupert Everett (1999) - Self - Guest
1997
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #7.118 (1999) - Self - Guest
- Episode #6.15 (1998) - Self - Guest
- Episode #5.115 (1997) - Self - Guest
1999
5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1998
1998 VH1 Fashion Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1998
1998 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1998
The 50th British Academy Film Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1998
Madonna Rising (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1998
1998 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1998
Bravo Profiles: The Entertainment Business (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
1998
The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1997
Nulle part ailleurs. 1ère partie (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 September 1997 (1997) - Self
1997
Pierre and Gilles, Love Stories (Documentary) as
Self
1997
Ruby (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.11 (1997) - Self - Guest
1995
Bouillon de culture (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Ces artistes étrangers amoureux de la France (1995) - Self
1995
Nulle part ailleurs (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 23 January 1995 (1995) - Self
1988
Cannes Film Festival (TV Series) as
Self - Presenter
- Cérémonie de clôture du 46ème Festival de Cannes (1993) - Self - Presenter
- Cérémonie de clôture du 43ème festival de Cannes (1990) - Self - Presenter
- Cérémonie de clôture du 41ème festival de Cannes (1988) - Self - Presenter
1992
The Word (TV Series)
- Episode #2.18 (1992)
1985
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #12.16 (1992) - Self - Guest
- Episode #5.7 (1985) - Self - Guest
1990
The Wall: Live in Berlin (Video documentary) as
Pink (uncredited)
1987
Fantastico 8 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.6 (1987) - Self
1987
Permission de minuit (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 2 November 1987 (1987) - Self
1987
Lahaye d'honneur (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 30 October 1987 (1987) - Self
1987
Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Getting to Dylan (1987) - Self
1987
It's Wicked! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.7 (1987) - Self
1986
Joan Rivers: Can We Talk? (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 17 March 1986 (1986) - Self - Guest
1984
Film '72 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #14.15 (1985) - Self
- Films of the Year: 1984 (1984) - Self
1983
The Variety Club Awards for 1982 (TV Special) as
Self
Archive Footage
2019
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #42.6 (2022) - Self
- Episode #41.253 (2022) - Self
- Episode #38.192 (2019) - Self
- Episode #38.191 (2019) - Self
- Episode #38.132 (2019) - Self
- Grammys Throwback Thursday! (2019) - Self
2017
Le Fossoyeur de Films (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Dellamorte Dellamore (2017) - Self
2015
No Sleep TV3 (TV Series) as
Francesco Dellamorte
- No Sleep TV3 #2: "Moving Pictures" (2015) - Francesco Dellamorte (uncredited)
- Classic Episode #1: "Our All-Time Faves" (2015) - Francesco Dellamorte (uncredited)
2013
Dai nostri inviati: La Rai racconta la Mostra del cinema di Venezia 1980-1989 (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2010
Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (Documentary) as
Self
2009
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Francesco Dellamorte
- Cemetery Man (2009) - Francesco Dellamorte
2008
TV's Believe It or Not (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2007
Schau mir in die Augen, Kleiner (Documentary) as
Guy Bennett (uncredited)
2005
Cinema mil (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #1.1 (2005) - Self
2004
De Caunes/Garcia - Le meilleur de Nulle Part Ailleurs (Video) as
Self
2004
Marquis: Born to Die (Music Video) as
Rupert Everett
2004
VH1 Goes Inside (TV Series documentary) as
George Downes
- Awesome Movie Songs (2004) - George Downes
2003
Totally Gay! (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1994
The Madness of King George: Featurette (Video documentary short) as
Prince of Wales (uncredited)
1990
Nicholas Craig, the Naked Actor (TV Series) as
Self
- Awards (1990) - Self (uncredited)

References

Rupert Everett Wikipedia