Graves first gained notice in the 1980s with key roles in the Merchant-Ivory films Room with a View and Maurice (as James Wilby's lover). Other period dramas followed, including Where Angels Fear to Tread (directed by Charles Sturridge), The Madness of King George, and Mrs. Dalloway. In a departure from historical fare, he played Dominic in the dystopian graphic novel adaptation V for Vendetta. On television, he starred as Young Jolyon in the Masterpiece Theater co-production The Forsyte Saga and played Lestrade on Sherlock.
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| - Graves first gained notice in the 1980s with key roles in the Merchant-Ivory films Room with a View and Maurice (as James Wilby's lover). Other period dramas followed, including Where Angels Fear to Tread (directed by Charles Sturridge), The Madness of King George, and Mrs. Dalloway. In a departure from historical fare, he played Dominic in the dystopian graphic novel adaptation V for Vendetta. On television, he starred as Young Jolyon in the Masterpiece Theater co-production The Forsyte Saga and played Lestrade on Sherlock.
- Rupert Graves (né le 30 juin 1963) a joué John Riddell dans l'épisode de Doctor Who de 2012 Dinosaurs on a Spaceship. Il est également connu pour jouer l'inspecteur Lestrade dans l'adaptation de Sherlock Holmes par Mark Gatiss et Steven Moffat, Sherlock.
- Rupert Graves (born 30 June 1963) is an English film, television and theatre actor. He is married with five children. He is known for his early roles in A Room with a View, Maurice, and V for Vendetta, as well as for his more recent role as Detective Inspector Greg Lestrade in the critically acclaimed television series Sherlock. The above quote about Rupert's children and football skills has been turned into a meme by the Sherlock fandom. Due to the quote becoming famous, Rupert is said to be asked regularly about football and his children.[citation needed]
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- "The Sign of Three"
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- "The Reichenbach Fall"
- "The Hounds of Baskerville"
- "A Study in Pink"
- "The Blind Banker"
- "The Abominable Bride"
- "A Scandal in Belgravia"
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| - Graves first gained notice in the 1980s with key roles in the Merchant-Ivory films Room with a View and Maurice (as James Wilby's lover). Other period dramas followed, including Where Angels Fear to Tread (directed by Charles Sturridge), The Madness of King George, and Mrs. Dalloway. In a departure from historical fare, he played Dominic in the dystopian graphic novel adaptation V for Vendetta. On television, he starred as Young Jolyon in the Masterpiece Theater co-production The Forsyte Saga and played Lestrade on Sherlock.
- Rupert Graves (né le 30 juin 1963) a joué John Riddell dans l'épisode de Doctor Who de 2012 Dinosaurs on a Spaceship. Il est également connu pour jouer l'inspecteur Lestrade dans l'adaptation de Sherlock Holmes par Mark Gatiss et Steven Moffat, Sherlock.
- Rupert Graves (born 30 June 1963) is an English film, television and theatre actor. He is married with five children. He is known for his early roles in A Room with a View, Maurice, and V for Vendetta, as well as for his more recent role as Detective Inspector Greg Lestrade in the critically acclaimed television series Sherlock. The above quote about Rupert's children and football skills has been turned into a meme by the Sherlock fandom. Due to the quote becoming famous, Rupert is said to be asked regularly about football and his children.[citation needed] He starred in an episode of Doctor Who ("Dinosaurs in a Spaceship"), making him one of several people on Sherlock to have played a part in both shows.
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