- Rupert Degas
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birthdate =17 August 1970
location =London ,England
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spouse =Rupert Degas (born
August 17 ,1970 , London) is an English actor and voice artist.Early life
Son of screenwriter Brian Degas and television presenter Maggie Clews, whose marriage ended in divorce when he was eight, Rupert spent his childhood living between London, New York, Menorca and Barcelona, during which time he attended several schools including
Hill House School in Knightsbridge andEmanuel School in Wandsworth. Degas began reading Christmas stories forLBC at eleven and produced his own children's programme for forces radio BFBS at fourteen.Acting career
He has appeared on film and television in the UK, France and North America. Credits include "Reunion", "Dead Romantic", "
Van der Valk ", "Lovejoy ", "EastEnders ", "Waiting for God", "Passport to Murder", "Over Here ", "The Short Walk", "Fatherland", "A Touch of Frost ", "The Cappuccino Years", "Holby City ", "", "Nathan Barley ", "Love Soup ", "Shoot the Messenger" and "Hedz ".Rupert has lent his voice to numerous animated films and series including "
Mr Bean ", "Bob the Builder ", "Skatoony ", "Robotboy " and "Badgered " and has recorded over thirty radio productions including "The Gemini Apes", "The Glittering Prizes", "This Sceptered Isle", "Jack Rosenthal's Last Act" and "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ". Rupert can also be heard reading many audiobooks, from authors such asPeter Carey ,Haruki Murakami ,Cecelia Ahern ,Darren Shan ,Jamie Rix andDerek Landy . He also playedPantalaimon in the multi-voice recording of Philip Pullman's "Northern Lights". He also voices many characters in the CBBC children's satirical show, "Hedz ".Apart from several stints in "
Newsrevue " at the Canal Café Theatre and in Edinburgh, Rupert has appeared on the London fringe in "The Boys Next Door", "Are We There Yet?" and "Becket ". He worked in the West End production of "Stones in His Pockets " [cite web|title=London's Stones in His Pockets To Close February 21|url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/83457.html|date=2003-12-22|accessdate=2007-12-23|publisher=playbill.com|author=James Inverne] and Patrick Barlow's adaptation of "The 39 Steps ". [cite web|title=Hitchcock's `39 Steps' Gets Mirthful London Staging: Matt Wolf|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601088&sid=a0FstT_Y32Vg&refer=muse|author=Matt Wolf|date=2006-09-26|accessdate=2007-12-26|publisher=Bloomberg.com]Other work
In 1995, he produced his first short film, "Police Procedure", which was followed by co-producing French short film "Tattoo" in 1998. In 2000, Rupert produced two more short films - "Just the Ticket", and "Last Orders".
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