Rupert Everett | The American No

Sun 24 Nov 2024 | 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Rupert Everett- The American No
Hadley Freeman

Beloved Actor and author Rupert Everett joins us to discuss his engrossing collection of autobiographical stories, The American No. Come along to hear him discuss his brilliantly witty, funny and tender tales of love and loss, drama and glamour, hope and rejection that draw inspiration from the world of film and TV and ideas he created over the course of his career.   

In conversation with Hadley Freeman.

This event will also be available to watch via Livestream.

Venue: Cambridge Union & Livestream

Duration: 1 hour

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  Rupert Everett | The American No Full Price
12pm | 24 November | TTP Stage (Cambridge Union)
£17
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12pm | 24 November | TTP Stage (Cambridge Union)
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12pm | 24 November | Onine
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Author Biography

Rupert Everett shot to fame with the film Another Country in 1984 and has been hugely successful actor and writer for many years.  His films include Napoleon, My Policeman, Adult Material, The Name of the Rose and Funny Woman.  His stage work includes playing Oscar Wilde in David Hare’s The Judas Kiss (2012), for which won the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actor in a Play and was nominated for an Olivier Award. His first memoir, Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins, was a Sunday Times bestseller and its sequel, Vanished Years, won the Sheridan Morley Prize for Biography. His film of Oscar Wilde’s last years, The Happy Prince, was released in 2018 to widespread acclaim.

Chair

Hadley Freeman is a columnist and writer for the Sunday Times, and was previously a staff writer for The Guardian since 2000, where she won several journalism awards. She is the author of several books and her most recent, House of Glass, was a Sunday Times bestseller. She was born in New York and lives in London.