Rupert Everett Then
In 1984, Rupert Everett received a BAFTA for his role as Julian Mitchell in Another Nation. He portrayed an openly gay pupil in a 1930s English school. In the 1980s and 1990s, he was known for playing bad guys, and his smoldering good looks helped him get film jobs. Everett attempted (unsuccessfully) to turn his popularity into a pop star career with his song Generation of Loneliness. But it was too late; the audience still regarded him as a phenomenal performer, and his artistic achievements were generally forgotten. For his portrayal in My Best Friend’s Wedding, he received his second BAFTA and his first Golden Globe in 1997.
Rupert Everett Now
Rupert’s current look is acceptable because he no longer resembles the rosy-cheeked boy who used to feature in movies. He, on the other hand, continues to operate in the same way as previously. He starred in Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, as well as the Shrek films and the Narnia Chronicles. He’s also authored fiction, with two memoirs and a book under his belt. He’s spoken out on several political and social topics, including prostitution decriminalization and same-sex marriage. There has always been more to this new Renaissance guy than meets the eye.