CRICKET: It's first loss for Oxford
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Oxford Times - Found Jun. 22, 2009 13 fours, before he was out lbw to Rupert Evans, the first of three wickets in five balls for the veteran off-spinner. Evans claimed his fourth... |
YOUTH CRICKET: Sacred Heart lands honours
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Oxford Times - Found Jun. 19, 2009 The cups and medals were presented by Oxfordshire?s cricket development manager Rupert Evans. |
Tax staff back wage deal that encourages job cuts
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Canberra Times - Found Jun. 30, 2009 But deputy national secretary Rupert Evans warned the agency that many staff remained concerned about its plans to cut the number of... |
YOUTH CRICKET: Sacred Heart lands honours
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Oxford Mail - Found Jun. 19, 2009 The cups and medals were presented by Oxfordshire?s cricket development manager Rupert Evans. |
CRICKET: It's first loss for Oxford
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Oxford Mail - Found Jun. 21, 2009 13 fours, before he was out lbw to Rupert Evans, the first of three wickets in five balls for the veteran off-spinner. Evans claimed his fourth... |
ATO looks to cut 120 IT jobs
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ZDNet Australia - Found Jun. 1, 2009 The union received the letter on Friday and had responded to it on Monday, Rupert Evans, deputy national secretary of the CEPU told ZDNet.com.au. |
CRICKET: Brooks returns for Oxford
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Oxford Times - Found Jun. 5, 2009 ... miss out, but with Jack available, it is a great opportunity to get him in.? Veteran spinner Rupert Evans also returns to Oxford?s 12-man... |
CRICKET: Evans haul is in vain
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Oxford Times - Found May. 24, 2009 Oxford were forced to settle for a third successive draw as a five-wicket haul from veteran Rupert Evans was not enough against Tring in their |
CRICKET: It could be Evans above
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Oxford Times - Found May. 7, 2009 Oxford could have a father and son spin duo Ian and Rupert Evans in their side when they visit Welwyn Garden City in Division 1 tomorrow. |
Finance staff in strike threat
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Canberra Times - Found May. 30, 2009 Deputy National Secretary of the Community and Public Sector Union Rupert Evans told the Sunday Canberra Times that last year was the first... |
Rupert Evans Biography
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Rupert Evans
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| Rupert Evans | |
| Born | Rupert Evans Staffordshire, England |
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| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 2001-present |
Rupert Evans is an English actor, who is well known in the United Kingdom for his television career.
Evans was born in Staffordshire, England. He attended Milton Abbey School, in Dorset, and went on to train at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. He has secured a variety of television credits in the UK, including the BBC sitcom My Family, the drama Crime and Punishment starring John Simm and North and South. He also starred in ITV's High Stakes sitcom with Richard Wilson, and Paradise Heights, the BBC drama starring Neil Morrissey.
His first major film role was as FBI Agent John Myers in director Guillermo del Toro's 2004 adaptation of the Mike Mignola comic book Hellboy. Evans appeared as King Richard, the head of a fictional royal family, in The Palace.1 He has just completed filming Agora in Malta with Rachel Weisz and Max Minghella.
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Credits
Theatre
- Venetian Heat
- Romeo and Juliet (2006) as Romeo
- Macbeth
- Sweet Panic (2003)
- Breathing Corpses
- Kiss of the Spider Woman (2007) Donmar Warehouse, London & tour
Film
- The Browning Version (1994)
- Hellboy (2004) as FBI Agent John Myers
- Guantanomera (2006) as Ali/Jeb
- Agora (2009) as Synesius
Television
- Emma (2009) as Frank Churchill
- The Palace (2008) as King Richard IV
- Fingersmith (2005) as Gentleman
- Sons and Lovers (2003) as Paul
- Paradise Heights (2002) as Toby Edwards
- Rockface (2002) as Jamie Doughan
- Lexx (2002) season 4, episode 14 as Cleasby
- Shakespeare Retold - A Midsummer Night's Dream (2005) as Xander
- North and South (2004) as Frederick Hale
- My Family (2001) as Tom

















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