The British actor, awarded the Star of the Mole at the world’s oldest gay film fest, was on hand to present a documentary about Lord Byron: "For me, he is the most romantic character in history.” By ...
Rupert Everett has been named among the competition jury members at this year’s Dinard Festival of British and Irish Film. Everett will be joined by Rachida Brakni, Claire Chazal, Reda Kateb, Molly ...
While 2000’s The Next Best Thing was a critical flop, another more personal tragedy happened behind the scenes. Rupert Everett recently reflected on starring in the John Schlesinger-helmed romantic ...
From left: Vladimir Luxuria, artistic director of the Lovers Film Festival, Rupert Everett and Domenico De Gaetano, director of the Cinema Museum in Turin, Italy. By Abid Rahman Sign up for THR news ...
Rupert Everett has revealed he asked Ridley Scott for a role in the upcoming Gladiator II, but to no avail. The British actor has written a new book called The American No, which he describes as the ...
Rupert Everett chronicles the dramatic last days of radical 19th-century Irish writer Oscar Wilde in his new film, “The Happy Prince,” slated for release Friday, Oct. 5. Written and directed by ...
Rupert Everett, I just want you to know, I think "The American No" is the best book of stories I've read since Chekhov. There are great possibilities in here. We are all very excited, and you'll be ...
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Rupert Everett Decries "Cinematic Wokery" In "Puritanical" Climate, Says He Hate-Watches ‘Hacks' – Taormina
British actor Rupert Everett, who is on the jury at the Taormina Film Festival, spoke candidly - at some points seriously and others more drolly - this afternoon on a number of topics ranging from his ...
The British actor recalls how "everything went wrong" with their panned 2000 film, "The Next Best Thing": "Every time that comes on, I kind of look the other way." The Importance of Being Earnest ...
Rupert Everett landed in Turin, Italy, on Thursday to collect the Star of the Mole, the special award given by the National Cinema Museum to personalities who have left an indelible mark on the world ...
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