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| She was mesmerising. She oozed sex and demanded a sexual response from everyone. Time stands still for a superstar. I lost myself in Madonna's attention, and by the end of the meal I had fallen in love. Rupert Everett On Madonna, quoted in his 2006 autobiography 'Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins'. Getting locked inside a celebrity stronghold, an ivory tower, is the death of creativity, and the unhappy lot of the rich and famous. They lose themselves in the quest for security. Rupert Everett From his 2006 autobiography 'Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins'. Along with the revelations of drug taking, which are supposedly negative, come headlines about her lesbianism, as if that is negative, too. It's shocking the way it is reported. What's wrong with her having had sex with another woman? Rupert Everett Defending supermodel Kate Moss after newspaper reports claiming she romped with other women, September 2005 The interesting thing about Sherlock is that he is himself a reflection of that very English duality. As a drug addict, he is a criminal. But he is also a crime fighter. That makes him an extremely potent character to personify the hypocrisy of a culture that is both moralistic and corrupt. Rupert Everett On Sherlock Holmes - he played the famous detective in the 2004 BBC TV movie 'Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking'. While opiates deliver temporary oblivion, they cannot quiet his restless mind or cure his black moods. That's because Sherlock is not like a normal person ... He's a seer. He can walk into a room and touch things and actually see these sex crimes very clearly. Rupert Everett On Sherlock Holmes - he played the famous detective in the 2004 BBC TV movie 'Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking'. One of the great things about having Madonna in the movie is that most gay men probably would want to have sex with her. Rupert Everett On playing Madonna's gay best friend in the 1999 movie 'The Next Best Thing'. It's amazing the clarity that comes with psychotic jealousy. Rupert Everett As Julia Robert's gay friend character in 1997 movie 'My Best Friend's Wedding'. Playing a gay character and being gay was my gimmick of 1997. And it gave me my little window of opportunity through which I'm jumping with alacrity. Rupert Everett On playing Julia Robert's gay friend character in 1997 movie 'My Best Friend's Wedding'. I don't want to just play gay characters, ... I think it would get boring to play the same thing again and again and again. Rupert Everett I'm a sex machine to both genders. It's all very exhausting. I need a lot of sleep. Rupert Everett I have nothing to complain about... except maybe people wondering if a queen like me can be butch-it-up enough to play a convincing straight man. Rupert Everett |
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