Many many gifs of James Wilby and Rupert Graves reunited at the BFI Flare 2024.
Individual shots of Rupert Graves at the screening for “Merchant Ivory” during BFI Flare 2024 at BFI Southbank on March 16, 2024 in London, England.
Group shots including Rupert Graves, with James Wilby, Helena Bonham Carter, Simon Callow, John Bright, Natascha McElhone, Jenny Beavan and others at the screening for "Merchant Ivory" during BFI Flare 2024 at BFI Southbank on March 16, 2024 in London, England.
Maurice (1987) dir. James Ivory
Jenny Seagrove and Rupert Graves, London, November 1996.
Photo by Dave Bennet/Getty Images
“Happy birthday sir!”
A Request: Yes- a photoset dedicated to Alec Scudder's curly unbrushed hair.
Greg Lestrade is the most underrated character. He deserves more love, I mean just look at him.
RETROSPECTIVE
Say what you want about BBC Sherlock, I absolutely freaking love the version of Lestrade we got - cause he's prolly the relatable realistic character in the show I could think of - he just wanted to get the job done and he was living that life where he was just looking to get that cleared out and just continue with the rest of the day - that is a total mood tbh - like yeah man - you go - And also like we didn't see a Lestrade that was grounded and less of a comic relief - so this was refreshing and also Rupert Graves!
They’re of the Oscar Wilde sort x
the quality is rubbish, i also posted this on my twitter and instagram! :) @ sunsfawn
Damn
Rupert Graves hot af as Roger in The Dinner Party (2007)
Maddeningly breathtaking
Rupert Graves being completely heavenly as Septimus Warren Smith in Mrs Dalloway (1997)
Literally captioned “Lovely little Mycroft/Lestrade reunion with Mark & Rupert.”
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Remember, remember the 5th of November - is an excellent day to rewatch “V for Vendetta” and drool over Dominic Stone.
New picture of Rupert Graves as Simon Harper and Samantha Morton as Jack Brooks in The Burning Girls, from a review in The Guardian by Lucy Mangan