Rupert Penry-Jones
Born | September 22, 1970 |
Hometown | London, England |
Height | 6'2" (1.88m) |
Spouse | Dervla Kirwan (m 2007 - present) |
Children | Florence Penry-Jones , Peter Penry-Jones |
Parents | Peter Penry-Jones , Angela Thorne |
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'Our House' viewers slam 'waste of time' ending to Martin Compston drama
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Line of Duty and Downton Abbey stars lead cast of ITV drama Our House
Also starring The Batman's Rupert Penry-Jones.
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Yes, it's not remotely credible but The Drowning is a no-nonsense thriller that keeps you guessing
The Drowning (Channel 5) is one of those snappy thrillers that will keep you watching right to the end, provided you suspend disbelief and refrain from yelling: “What on earth are you doing?” and, “Why haven’t you done these very obvious things that a normal person would do in this situation?” It operates in its own dramatic universe, one in which the police have closed the case on Tom, a young boy who disappeared during a family day out by the lake, concluding that he drowned even though his bo
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Jonas Armstrong: The Drowning star’s best previous roles, from Robin Hood to Edge of Tomorrow
Actor in Channel 5 series is best known for his lead role in a cult 2000s drama
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Holly Willoughby left red-faced after Phillip Schofield embarrasses her in front of live guest
This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby was left red-faced during Friday's edition of the show, after her co-star and friend Phillip Schofield couldn't help but tease her during a live interview with the actor Rupert Penry-Jones.MORE: Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield announce last day on This MorningLoading the player...WATCH: Phillip Schofield embarrasses Holly Willoughby during live interviewThe two were chatting to the Spooks actor, who is reportedly one of Holly's favourites, on his up
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Love Sarah, review: a comedy so desperate to seem progressive that it ends up a Brexiteer
Dir: Eliza Schroeder. Cast: Celia Imrie, Shelley Conn, Shannon Tarbet, Rupert Penry-Jones, Bill Paterson. 12A cert, 98 mins There is a special cupboard in Purgatory for films that are blissfully unaware of what they’re actually about, and a place is reserved on its shelves for Love Sarah. It’s a drama of new beginnings in which three women of different generations, Mimi (Celia Imrie), Isabella (Shelley Conn) and Clarissa (Shannon Tarbet), pull together to open a bakery and coffee shop in London’
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Liar and The Bay stars Jill Halfpenny and Jonas Armstrong announced for new Channel 5 thriller The Drowning
Jill Halfpenny and Jonas Armstrong star.
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Vita & Virginia review: Bloomsbury bed-hopping at its most chaste and straight-laced
Dir: Chanya Button. Cast: Gemma Arterton, Elizabeth Debicki, Isabella Rossellini, Rupert Penry-Jones, Peter Ferdinando, Emerald Fennell. 12A cert, 110 mins
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Spooks star joins James Nesbitt in Lucky Man series 3
Rupert Penry-Jones will play Harry's greatest nemesis.
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'Whitechapel' Episode 1 Review - Rupert Penry-Jones Back In With The Spooks
The return of Whitechapel found DI Chandler (Rupert Penry-Jones) and co thrust straight from the murky, almost medieval world of murder by stones, into the even murkier waters of international espionage, via the possible motivations of a witch hunter. Fortunately, we had RPJ and Phil Davis as sidekick Ray Miles to guide us through, a pair whose solid, contemporary vibe provided a comforting presence amidst all the spooky camera angles, squawking birds and swinging lightbulbs.
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REVIEW: Autumn TV Drama Kicks Off With 'The Last Weekend' - Sinister Goings On For Rupert Penry-Jones And Co
The Jubilee's done and dusted, Usain Bolt has packed his medals in his suitcase, and the nights are drawing in - don't be fooled by that heatwave - which means... hurrah... it's time to work out how the remote control works again, as ALL the channels start competing for our autumn attention with some decent-budget drama. Obviously, the trumpets are tuning up for Downton Abbey and Parade's End to make their march on BAFTA but, in the meantime, the ITV 9pm slot has often been worse served than wi
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