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Rupert Everett

Actor, writer, and director with an extensive career in film and theatre. Known for roles in My Best Friend''s Wedding and for his candid memoirs.

Top 3 podcasts with Rupert Everett

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Nov 15, 2024 • 56min

Rupert Everett: “I stuck out like a sore thumb in Hollywood"

Rupert Everett, a versatile actor, writer, and director, reflects on his remarkable 40-year career in the entertainment industry. He shares his early love for performance, starting from school plays to his breakout role in 'Another Country'. Despite his success in Hollywood, he candidly admits to struggling with self-confidence and societal expectations. Everett also discusses the impact of his childhood and the transformative power of theater, alongside the challenges he faced as an outsider navigating identity and the complexities of his experiences in both film and theater.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 42min

Rupert Everett, Scotland's Female Bands, artist Everlyn Nicodemus

Rupert Everett, a celebrated actor and author, discusses his new short story collection, sharing insights on the challenges of navigating Hollywood's complexities. Carla J. Easton, musician and co-director of a documentary on Scotland's girl bands, highlights the empowering dynamics these bands bring to an often male-dominated industry. Everlyn Nicodemus, an acclaimed artist, articulates her belief that 'art is resurrection,' reflecting on her impactful retrospective at the National Galleries of Scotland.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 51min

Rupert Everett - 'Everyone is my Professional Nemesis'

Rupert Everett, an A-list actor and author, shares his unfiltered journey through fame's ups and downs. He discusses his new book, 'The American No,' born from creative failures, and reflects on his passionate yet tumultuous romance with Paula Yates. Rupert candidly explores coming out in Hollywood, the impact of drugs on his life, and the complex nature of professional rivalries. He also draws parallels between his experiences and the legacy of Oscar Wilde, revealing deep insights into love, loss, and self-acceptance.