Rupert Goold
Rupert Goold CBE (born 18 February 1972) is an English theatre and film director renowned for his bold interpretations of classic and contemporary works.[1][2] As Artistic Director of the Almeida Theatre since 2013, he has overseen productions such as King Charles III (2014), which transferred to Broadway, and Ink (2017), earning critical acclaim for innovative staging techniques.[3] Goold's theatre career includes award-winning revivals like Macbeth (2007) and Enron (2009), for which he received Olivier Awards for Best Director.[4] In film, he directed Judy (2019), a biopic of Judy Garland that garnered multiple Academy Award nominations, and True Story (2015), marking his feature debut.[5] Appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2017 for services to drama, Goold has also directed at the National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company, and is set to become Artistic Director of the Old Vic in 2026.[4][6] His style, often described as audacious and visually dynamic, has drawn both praise for revitalizing narratives and occasional criticism for perceived excessiveness.[7] Goold has publicly attributed challenges in commercial productions, such as the 2024 Broadway musical Tammy Faye, to biases in media coverage.[8]