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Rupert Graves

Rupert Graves is an best known for his roles in period dramas and contemporary television series. Born on 30 June 1963 in , , , Graves left school at the age of 15 and ran away from home to join a travelling , where he trained and performed as a under the name . At 18, he moved to and began his professional acting career in , making his stage debut in 1983 in The Killing of at the King's Head and later starring in the London of Torch Song Trilogy opposite . He rose to prominence in film with his breakout role as Freddy Honeychurch in the Merchant Ivory adaptation (1985), followed by the lead role of Alec Scudder in (1987), which earned him critical acclaim for portraying a working-class gamekeeper in a same-sex romance. Graves continued to build a diverse career across film, television, and theatre, with notable film appearances including The Madness of King George (1994), V for Vendetta (2005), and Emma (2020), as well as television roles such as in The Forsyte Saga (2002–2003), The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1996), The Burning Girls (2023), and Surface (2025). His portrayal of Detective Inspector Greg Lestrade in the series (2010–2017) brought him widespread international recognition, appearing in all 13 episodes alongside and . Graves has received accolades for his work, including the award at the 1996 for Intimate Relations and the Best Film award for Different for Girls, and an Olivier Award nomination for in 1997 for his performance in on the West End stage.

Early life and education

Early life

Rupert Simeon Graves was born on 30 June 1963 in , , . His parents were a working-class Welsh woman who sang in amateur musical shows, and a who conducted a local choral society where he met his wife. The family lived in modest circumstances in the seaside town, with Graves later describing his upbringing as "poor-ish." Raised in a Catholic household, he served as a choir boy and , though his father was often remote and away from home, while his mother frequently dealt with illness and mental health challenges. Graves' early exposure to the arts came through his parents' musical pursuits, fostering an initial interest in performance. As a child, he developed a stammer that required elocution lessons, which may have further sparked his affinity for expressive arts. He later recalled knowing from a young age that he wanted to become an actor, influenced by this familial creative environment.

Education

Graves attended Wyvern Community School, a state in , . He left the school at the age of 15 without any formal qualifications. Following his departure from education, Graves's first employment was as a trainee with a traveling , secured through his local job centre. He adopted the stage name "Tomato the Clown" and performed basic acts, including plate-spinning routines. During this period, Graves traveled extensively around and , living in a small while handling various tasks such as erecting , cleaning after performances, and posting advertisements. These experiences provided him with practical, hands-on exposure to live performance environments. Through these early jobs, Graves developed self-taught skills in and audience engagement, which laid the groundwork for his later interest in acting.

Personal life

Relationships

Rupert Graves began a long-term with Yvonne, a stained-glass who later trained as a , after meeting her in a café in his hometown of in 1987. The couple lived together for 13 years in , , a period that coincided with Graves' early career establishment in the city's and film scenes, including relocations from his roots to pursue acting opportunities in the capital. Their relationship ended after 13 years amid personal challenges. In late 2000, while performing in a West End revival of Harold Pinter's opposite , Graves met Australian-born production coordinator , who was working on the show. The pair began dating and married in 2001, marking a significant personal milestone that aligned with Graves' ongoing professional commitments in theatre. Their union has endured, with the couple maintaining a low-profile life together amid Graves' acting schedule, which often involves travel for film and television projects. Graves has consistently emphasized his desire for in matters, noting in interviews that he prefers to his relationships from public scrutiny to avoid complicating his family dynamics or career focus. Despite occasional openness about relational transitions—such as the "messiness" of overlapping periods between his partnerships—he rarely discusses intimate details, prioritizing discretion in an industry prone to media intrusion.

Family

Graves maintained a 13-year with stained-glass Yvonne, during which he helped raise her two daughters, who were aged 10 and 14 at the start of the partnership in 1987. The family resided in , , where Graves actively participated in their upbringing alongside his burgeoning acting commitments. In 2001, Graves married Australian production coordinator , with whom he has five children: sons , Noah, and Isaac, and daughters and . The couple's older sons were born in the early , with arriving in 2003. The family has long been based in , where Graves has emphasized creating a stable home environment amid his professional demands. As a of five, Graves has described as a chaotic yet rewarding "," noting the challenges of providing individual attention to each child while managing a . He prioritizes full presence during time at home, often missing his children intensely during location shoots, and views his career's flexibility as a key factor in sustaining family harmony without succumbing to professional burnout. Graves maintains a high degree of regarding his children's personal lives, rarely sharing details beyond general family anecdotes in interviews.

Acting career

Film

Graves rose to prominence in film with his breakout role as Freddy Honeychurch in the Merchant Ivory adaptation (1985), followed by the lead role of Alec Scudder in (1987), which earned him critical acclaim. He continued with roles in period dramas such as (1991), (1994), and (1997). In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he appeared in films like Different for Girls (1996), Intimate Relations (1996), Dreaming of Joseph Lees (1999), and (2005). Later works include Death at a Funeral (2007), (2010), Emma. (2020), (2021), Daliland (2022), Wolves of War (2022), and Juliet & Romeo (2025) – Prince Escalus.

Television

Graves began his television career with guest appearances in the late 1970s. He played Yan in the episode "Five Go to Mystery Moor" of the children's series (1978–1979). In (1978–1979), he appeared as Tony in the episode "The Nightmare Man." His early 1980s work included a regular role in the children's series (1980–1981), adapted from F. Anstey's novel. In the mini-series Fortunes of War (1987), Graves portrayed Clarence Harwood, appearing across seven episodes in this adaptation of Olivia Manning's novels. He starred as Martin in the television film Open Fire (1994), a drama based on the true story of a firefighter. Graves played the antagonist Arthur Huntingdon in the mini-series The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1996), appearing in all four episodes of the Anne Brontë adaptation. In Waking the Dead (2000), he guest-starred as Dr. Rupert Wingfield in the first season episode "A Simple Sacrifice." He had a recurring role as Young Jolyon Forsyte in (2002–2003), appearing in 10 episodes of the PBS Masterpiece Theatre adaptation. In the mini-series Charles II: The Power & the Passion (2003), also known as , Graves portrayed the Duke of Monmouth across four episodes. Graves guest-starred as William Sampson in the episode "The Kill" of (Spooks) (2002). He appeared in the television film A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets (2005) as Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton. In the mini-series Son of the Dragon (2006), Graves played The Lord of the North. He had a guest role in Clatterford (2006) as Toby. In Garrow's Law (2009–2011), Graves portrayed Sir Arthur Hill in multiple episodes across seasons 2 and 3. Graves guest-starred as DCI Paul Wainwright in (2011), appearing in three episodes of series 1. From 2010 to 2017, he played Detective Inspector Greg Lestrade in a recurring capacity across 13 episodes of the BBC series . In (2012– ), Graves appeared as Gary Jackson in several episodes starting from series 3. He portrayed Lord Thomas Stanley in the mini-series The White Queen (2013), appearing in all 10 episodes. In The Crimson Field (2014), Graves played Surgeon Major Edward Sterling across all six episodes of the drama. Graves starred as John Warren in all 10 episodes of the series The Family (2016). In The War of the Worlds (2019), he appeared as Frederick Bollinger in the three-part mini-series adaptation. He guest-starred as Arthur Collins in the episode "Wild West Country" of Doc Martin (2019). In Riviera (2019–2020), Graves played Gabriel Hirsch in six episodes of season 3. Graves portrayed Simon Harper in all six episodes of the mini-series The Burning Girls (2023). In season 2 of Surface, he played Henry Huntley across eight episodes. In the Hulu mini-series Washington Black, Graves appeared as Mr. Goff.

Theatre

Graves received a nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in 1998 for his portrayal of Eddie in David Rabe's Hurlyburly at the Queen's Theatre in London. In 1999, for his role as Larry in Patrick Marber's Closer on Broadway, Graves was part of the ensemble cast that won a special achievement award from the Outer Critics Circle, recognizing their outstanding collective performance in the production at the Music Box Theatre. That same year, he earned a Theatre World Award for his debut Broadway performance in Closer, which honors emerging talents making significant contributions to New York theatre. These accolades, spanning both West End and Broadway stages, highlighted Graves' command of complex, emotionally charged roles and solidified his standing among theatre critics and peers in the live performance arena.

Awards and nominations

Film and television

Graves received the award at the 1996 Montréal World for his leading role as a lodger entangled in a taboo affair in the black Intimate Relations. In television, he earned a nomination for the Dagger Award for Best at the 2010 Crime Thriller Awards for his portrayal of Detective Inspector Greg Lestrade in the series . Graves' screen accolades remain limited in number but carry prestige, particularly when contrasted with his more extensive recognition in , highlighting his selective yet impactful contributions to film and television.

Theatre

Graves received a nomination for the Award for in 1998 for his portrayal of Eddie in David Rabe's at the Queen's Theatre in . In 1999, for his role as Larry in Patrick Marber's Closer on , Graves was part of the ensemble cast that won a special achievement award from the Outer Critics Circle, recognizing their outstanding collective performance in the production at the Music Box Theatre. That same year, he earned a for his debut performance in Closer, which honors emerging talents making significant contributions to New York theatre. These accolades, spanning both West End and Broadway stages, highlighted Graves' command of complex, emotionally charged roles and solidified his standing among theatre critics and peers in the live performance arena.

Filmography

Film

  • A Room with a View (1985) – Freddy Honeychurch
  • Maurice (1987) – Alec Scudder
  • A Handful of Dust (1988) – John Beaver
  • The Children (1990) – Gerald Ormerod
  • Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991) – Philip Herriton
  • Damage (1992) – Martyn Fleming
  • The Madness of King George (1994) – Robert Fulke Greville
  • The Innocent Sleep (1995) – Matt Boyland
  • Different for Girls (1996) – Paul Prentice
  • Intimate Relations (1996) – Harold Guppy
  • Mrs. Dalloway (1997) – Septimus Warren Smith
  • Bent (1997) – Officer on the train
  • The Revengers' Comedies (1998) – Oliver Knightly
  • Dreaming of Joseph Lees (1999) – Joseph Lees
  • All My Loved Ones (1999) – Nicholas Winton
  • Take a Girl Like You (2000) – Patrick Standish
  • Room to Rent (2000) – Mark
  • Extreme Ops (2002) – Jeffrey
  • V for Vendetta (2005) – Dominic
  • Death at a Funeral (2007) – Robert
  • Made in Dagenham (2010) – Peter Firmin
  • Fast Girls (2012) – David Temple
  • Bone in the Throat (2015) – Rupert
  • Sacrifice (2016) – Duncan Guthrie
  • Native (2016) – Cane
  • Swimming with Men (2018) – Luke
  • Silencio (2018) – Peter
  • Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans (2019) – Paulinus
  • Emma. (2020) – Mr. Weston
  • Smyrna (2021) – George Horton
  • Daliland (2022) – Captain Moore
  • Wolves of War (2022) – Professor Hopper
  • Juliet & Romeo (2025) – Prince Escalus

Television

Graves began his television career with guest appearances in the late 1970s. He played Yan in the episode "Five Go to Mystery Moor" of the children's series (1978–1979). In (1978–1979), he appeared as Tony in the episode "The Nightmare Man." His early 1980s work included a regular role in the children's series (1980–1981), adapted from F. Anstey's novel. In the mini-series Fortunes of War (1987), Graves portrayed Clarence Harwood, appearing across seven episodes in this adaptation of Olivia Manning's novels. He starred as in the Open Fire (1994), a based on the true story of a . Graves played the antagonist Arthur Huntingdon in the mini-series The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1996), appearing in all four episodes of the adaptation. In Waking the Dead (2000), he guest-starred as Dr. Rupert Wingfield in the first season episode "A Simple Sacrifice." He had a recurring role as Young Jolyon Forsyte in (2002–2003), appearing in 10 episodes of the PBS Masterpiece Theatre adaptation. In the mini-series (2003), also known as , Graves portrayed the Duke of across four episodes. Graves guest-starred as William Sampson in the episode "The Kill" of (Spooks) (2002). He appeared in the television film A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets (2005) as Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton. In the mini-series Son of the Dragon (2006), Graves played The Lord of the North. He had a guest role in Clatterford (2006) as Toby. In Garrow's Law (2009–2011), Graves portrayed Sir Arthur Hill in multiple episodes across seasons 2 and 3. Graves guest-starred as DCI Paul Wainwright in (2011), appearing in three episodes of series 1. From 2010 to 2017, he played Detective Inspector Greg Lestrade in a recurring capacity across 13 episodes of the BBC series . In (2012– ), Graves appeared as Gary Jackson in several episodes starting from series 2. He portrayed Lord Thomas Stanley in the mini-series The White Queen (2013), appearing in all 10 episodes. In The Crimson Field (2014), Graves played Surgeon Major Edward Sterling across all six episodes of the drama. Graves starred as John Warren in all 10 episodes of the series The Family (2016). In The War of the Worlds (2019), he appeared as Frederick Bollinger in the three-part mini-series adaptation. He guest-starred as Arthur Collins in the episode "Wild West Country" of Doc Martin (2019). In Riviera (2019–2020), Graves played Gabriel Hirsch in six episodes of season 3. Graves portrayed Simon Harper in all six episodes of the mini-series The Burning Girls (2023). In season 2 of Surface (2025), he plays Henry Huntley across eight episodes. Finally, in the mini-series (2025), Graves appears as Mr. Goff.

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