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Rupert Everett reveals past promiscuity in memoir

Rupert Everett admitted to a destructive past of addiction and betrayal but found redemption through sobriety and honesty in his books and acting. His candid memoirs and roles like the rebellious spy in *Another Country* reshaped his career from a "sassy gay sidekick" to a charismatic leading man.

โ€˜I felt I could smash my past up through sexโ€™: the ruthlessness and redemption of Rupert Everett
Guardian Film โ€” 31 May 2026
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Rupert Everett once called his younger self โ€œbrash, disingenuous, lethal.โ€ At 67, the actor and memoirist admits he lied to partners, betrayed friends and treated audiences as afterthoughts. Now, three decades into sobriety and two bestselling books later, heโ€™s still asking whether heโ€™s finally grown upโ€”or just learned to polish the same old story.

โ€œI felt I could smash my past up through sex,โ€ he wrote in 2012โ€™s Vanished Years, describing his 20s in London when rent was due and charm was currency. Heroin, cocaine and casual encounters were part of the rhythm. The public only glimpsed this through Everettโ€™s razor-sharp memoirsโ€”Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins (2006) and Vanished Years (2012)โ€”which skewered everyone from Madonna to Julia Roberts with equal candor. The books read like a tell-all dinner party where the host wonโ€™t let anyone leave early.

His reckoning with the past began on screen, too. After years of being cast as the sassy gay sidekickโ€”think My Best Friendโ€™s Weddingโ€”Everett clawed back creative control. At 6ft 4in, he was never going to be a conventional leading man, but he carved out a different kind of stardom. His breakthrough was in Another Country, playing a rebellious schoolboy based on real-life spy Guy Burgess. That role confirmed his knack for playing charismatic misfits who burn too bright, too fast.

Now, decades later, Everett chuckles about the same stories that once threatened to derail him. โ€œIt was quite short-lived,โ€ he says of his Hollywood momentโ€”โ€œI call it my Hollywood year.โ€ Health, sobriety and perspective have replaced the chaos, though he still winces at the memory of a younger self he once barely recognized. The redemption isnโ€™t in being flawless; itโ€™s in being honest. That honesty is what keeps the films, the books and the audience coming back.

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