Rupert Everett regrets ‘f****** everyone’ when he found fame: ‘Everything was about sex!’
Rupert Everett created a “prison” for himself by “f****** everyone” when he found fame. The ‘My Best Friend’s Wedding’ actor, 64, got his break in 1981 at the Greenwich Theatre and later West End production of ‘Another Country’, playing a gay schoolboy opposite Kenneth Branagh, and went on to make films such as 1984’s ‘Another Country’ alongside Cary Elwes and Colin Firth. He said compared to peers such as Sir Kenneth, 62, he had no idea how to handle the “mechanics of fame” until it was too late. Rupert told The Times newspaper: “Compared to Kenneth Branagh? What a mess. I had a lot of indivi...