Rupert Evans, a talented English actor, was born on March 9, 1977, in Staffordshire, England. He attended Milton Abbey School in Dorset before furthering his education at the prestigious Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.
Evans' television career has been marked by a diverse range of roles in the UK. He has appeared in popular sitcoms such as the BBC's "My Family" and "High Stakes" alongside Richard Wilson, as well as dramas like "Crime and Punishment" starring John Simm and "North and South". He also starred in the BBC drama "Paradise Heights" alongside Neil Morrissey.
In addition to his television work, Evans has also made a significant impact in the film industry. His breakout role came in 2004 when he played FBI Agent John Myers in Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of the Mike Mignola comic book "Hellboy". He has since appeared in films such as "Agora" alongside Rachel Weisz and Max Minghella, which was filmed in Malta.
Evans has also had the opportunity to showcase his skills in a variety of other projects. He played the role of King Richard IV, the head of a fictional royal family, in the short-lived television series "The Palace". With his extensive experience in both television and film, Rupert Evans has established himself as a talented and versatile actor in the entertainment industry.