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Rupert Friend Wiki Biography
Rupert Friend is an English film actor, writer and director, who is best known for his roles as Mr. Wickham in the 2005 film Pride and Prejudice, Lieutenant Kurt Kotler in the 2008 film The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, and Prince Albert in the 2009 film The Young Victoria. He… IMDB Wikipedia $4 Million 1981 6 ft (1.85 m) Actor Actors Aimee Mullins Aimee Mullins (2013–) Film director Film producer October 9 Rupert Friend Rupert Friend Net Worth Satellite Special Achievement Award for Outstanding New Talent Screenwriter Stonesfield United Kingdom Руперт Френд רופרט פריינד 魯伯特·弗蘭德
Rupert Friend Quick Info
Full Name
Rupert Friend
Net Worth
$4 Million
Date Of Birth
October 9, 1981
Place Of Birth
Stonesfield, United Kingdom
Height
6 ft (1.85 m)
Profession
Actor, Screenwriter, Film Producer, Film director
Education
Marlborough School, Woodstock, Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art
Satellite Special Achievement Award for Outstanding New Talent
Nominations
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer
Movies
Hitman: Agent 47, The Young Victoria, Pride & Prejudice, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Starred Up, Chéri, Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont, 5 Days of War, The Libertine, The Last Legion, To Write Love on Her Arms, Lullaby for Pi, Meet Me in Montenegro, Jolene, The Moon and the Stars, The Continuing …
TV Shows
Homeland
Rupert Friend Quotes
The accent in England can change literally from street to street, and people have this sort of feudal tribalism whereby you can identify somebody’s provenance by their voice.
My auditions for drama school were miserable, but one thing I had on my side, although I had no experience or skill or training, was that I wanted to learn everything.
There are two qualities that I’ve noticed in good directors: One is that they have their vision very strongly in place; and two is that they listen to everyone’s opinion and still remember their vision.
I’m not intelligent enough to be a doctor, and kind of hands down you can’t argue with the worth of that. But I don’t really have an opinion about the worth of making art.
I think saying you’re bad at something is rather wonderful because then it doesn’t matter anymore.
Sport is not my thing.
I’ve never got a part in the same way twice. I’ve never prepared the same way. I’ve never experienced the filming the process the same way.
I really love living in cities where the people living above, below and next to you are from totally different worlds to you.
I think you can decide how much of yourself you’re willing to make public.
‘On the Road’ completely changed the way I looked at what you could do with your life.
I’m only really interested in taking a part if it’s nothing like me.
My father started his own business, and before that was a freelance lecturer, and my friends are artists and musicians; they don’t have real jobs – none of us have real jobs.
I think that the process of trying to become somebody else, and obviously the director/actor relationship in trying to do that, is such a weird, undefinable thing.
Growing up in England, you’re sort of spoiled, in a way. You sort of take it for granted that within a half-hour’s drive, you could be walking around a stately home from the 1700s. It’s not very hard to do – in California, you’ve got to take a flight!
I don’t think the idea of working in Hollywood really exists anymore. I think you work in films, and where the film is shot is where it’s shot. The studio system doesn’t really exist.
I think that what drives most of us as human beings is the want for something. You might have a hope, or a big dream, or a goal that you haven’t yet achieved.
I don’t think you can decide how famous or not you become.
It’s great to sit and talk about the films and the people I work with, rather than where I buy my socks or whatever.
I’m a terrible dancer.
I grew up in the countryside in the middle of nowhere in England and got out as soon as I could!
There are some great actors I don’t want to meet because I don’t want to know how they did it. I don’t want to know anything about their personal life, and the illusion, or whatever it is, the shape-shiftery magic stuff that they do, which is my joy.
I don’t have a publicist. I don’t go to events or self-promote, or endorse things, or whatever it is people are meant to do in that world.
I believe that if you can discover something of the truth of a person, then you will start to understand, and to understand is to move towards, if not like, then at least an empathy of some kind.
My great grandparents are Scottish, and I have this very tenuous connection which I try and bump up whenever I can, because I’d much rather be Scottish than English.
I really admire artists who take the time to recharge their batteries and not continually call on it. I think you can spot tired and jaded artists quite quickly.
I’ll tell you, there’s no goodies and baddies in the world, there’s just people with intentions that sometimes clash.
I don’t really use the Internet or the newspapers to find out about people.
I like Scottish people because they feel very true. They’re always level and straight. They get a reputation for being hardened because of it, but I find them to be scrupulously honest people.
Everybody has many people inside of them; I think we tend to present the one we feel is most appropriate at first, in order to gain acceptance or achieve what we want. It gets really interesting when this technique fails, and other levels are revealed.
Edinburgh is so cultural and such a beautiful place to walk around.
I can only go places because I know that I can go away from them, if that makes sense. I like the gypsy lifestyle that filming affords.
Rupert Friend Important Facts
Has been in a relationship with model/actress Aimee Mullins since 2012.
Has played a German in two films: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008) and The Young Victoria (2009).
Won ‘Outstanding New Talent’ Golden Satellite at the International Press Academy Awards 2005 for Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont.
Nominated for Most Promising Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards 2005 for Libertine.
Best International Newcomer (for the Libertine) at the Ischia Global Film Festival July 2006.
His mother is Caroline Friend who works at Turpin and Millar Solicitors, Oxford, UK.
Trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts, whose alumni include Hugh Bonneville, Matthew Goode, Minnie Driver and Julian Fellowes.
Rupert Friend Filmography
Title
Year
Status
Character
Role
The Death of Stalin
2017
post-production
Vasily Stalin
Actor
Homeland
2012-2017
TV Series
Peter Quinn
Actor
Hitman: Agent 47
2015
Agent 47
Actor
Stryka
2015
Short
Callen
Actor
Meet Me in Montenegro
2014
Stephen
Actor
The Zero Theorem
2013
Man in Street Commercial
Actor
Starred Up
2013
Oliver Baumer
Actor
To Write Love on Her Arms
2012
David McKenna
Actor
5 Days of War
2011
Thomas Anders
Actor
Lullaby for Pi
2010
Sam
Actor
The Kid
2010
Kevin Lewis
Actor
The Continuing and Lamentable Saga of the Suicide Brothers
2009
Short
Bourbon
Actor
The Young Victoria
2009
Prince Albert
Actor
Chéri
2009
Chéri
Actor
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
2008
Lieutenant Kotler
Actor
Jolene
2008
Coco Leger
Actor
Virgin Territory
2007
Alessandro Felice
Actor
The Last Legion
2007
Demetrius
Actor
Outlaw
2007
Sandy Mardell
Actor
The Moon and the Stars
2007
Renzo Daverio / Spoletta
Actor
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
2005
Ludo / The Writer
Actor
Pride & Prejudice
2005
Mr. Wickham
Actor
The Libertine
2004
Downs
Actor
Stars in Shorts
2012
Writer
Steve
2010
Short written by
Writer
The Continuing and Lamentable Saga of the Suicide Brothers
2009
Short screenplay
Writer
Stars in Shorts
2012
segment producer
Producer
Steve
2010
Short producer
Producer
The Continuing and Lamentable Saga of the Suicide Brothers
2009
Short producer
Producer
Stars in Shorts
2012
segment director
Director
Steve
2010
Short
Director
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
2005
performer: “For All We Know”, “The ‘Mrs P’ Rap” / writer: “The ‘Mrs P’ Rap”
Soundtrack
Live with Kelly and Michael
2014-2017
TV Series
Himself – Guest
Self
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
2017
TV Series
Himself
Self
Made in Hollywood
2009-2015
TV Series
Himself
Self
CBS This Morning
2014-2015
TV Series
Himself / Himself – Homeland
Self
Today
2015
TV Series
Himself – Guest
Self
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards
2013
TV Special
Herself – Nominee: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Self
2013 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
2013
TV Special
Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series / Outstanding Art Direction for Variety or Nonfiction Programming / Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie / …
Self
The Fifth Abu Dhabi Film Festival Awards
2011
TV Special
Himself
Self
Breakfast
2010
TV Series
Himself – Actor
Self
The View
2009
TV Series
Himself
Self
Entertainment Tonight
2009
TV Series
Himself
Self
Friendship Beyond the Fence
2009
Video documentary short
Himself
Self
Xposé
2008-2009
TV Series
Himself
Self
Film ’72
2009
TV Series
Himself – Interviewee
Self
Pride & Prejudice: The Life and Times of Jane Austen