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Rupert and Brooke
* 1887 – Rupert Brooke, English poet ( d. 1915 )
Many felt " that ' the flower of youth ' and the ' best of the nation ' had been destroyed ," for example such notable casualties as the poets Isaac Rosenberg, Rupert Brooke, and Wilfred Owen, composer George Butterworth and physicist Henry Moseley.
** Rupert Brooke, English poet ( sepsis from an infected mosquito bite ) ( b. 1887 )
* August 3 – Rupert Brooke, British war poet ( d. 1915 )
* Rupert Brooke House
There have been a number of notable Old Rugbeians including the purported father of the sport of Rugby William Webb Ellis, the inventor of Australian rules football Tom Wills, the war poets Rupert Brooke and John Gillespie Magee, Jr., Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, author and mathematician Lewis Carroll, poet and cultural critic Matthew Arnold, the author and social critic Salman Rushdie ( who said of his time there: " Almost the only thing I am proud of about going to Rugby school was that Lewis Carroll went there too.
Rupert Chawner Brooke ( middle name sometimes given as " Chaucer ") ( 3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915 ) was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially " The Soldier ".
Magee idolised Brooke and wrote a poem about him (" Sonnet to Rupert Brooke ").
A statue of Rupert Brooke in Rugby, Warwickshire | Rugby
Grave of Rupert Brooke on the Greek island of Skyros
Rupert Brooke "
* Travel writer Richard Halliburton ( 1900 – 1939 ) gathered material, including an interview with Brooke's mother, for an eventual biography of Brooke, but completion of the task fell to Arthur Springer whose Red Wine of Youth — A Life of Rupert Brooke, benefitting from Halliburton's researches, appeared in 1952.
According to Gerry Max, Horizon Chasers -- The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney, Halliburton's message to seek one's destiny abroad, and to embrace romantic enterprises, drew its chief inspiration, as did the new cult of youth emerging after World War I, from poet Rupert Brooke.
* Brooke, Rupert, Letters From America with a Preface by Henry James ( London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd, 1931 ; repr.
* Morley, Christopher, " Rupert Brooke " in Shandygaff – A number of most agreeable Inquirendoes upon Life & Letters, interspersed with Short Stories & Skits, the Whole Most Diverting to the Reader ( New York: Garden City Publishing Company, 1918 ), pp. 58 – 71.
Red Wine of Youth — A Biography of Rupert Brooke ( New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1952 ).
" Rupert Brooke: A Biography " ( Faber and Faber 1964 )
" The Letters of Rupert Brooke " ( Faber and Faber 1968 )
Contains a chapter about Rupert Brooke.
" Rupert Brooke: His Life and His Legend " ( George Weidenfield and Nicolson Ltd 1980 )
" The Neo-Pagans: Friendship and Love in the Rupert Brooke Circle " ( Macmillan 1987 )
" Forever England: The Life of Rupert Brooke " ( Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd 1997 )

Rupert and Life
* Rupert Cornwell, God's Banker: The Life and Death of Roberto Calvi, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1984.
Merlin Holland's Oscar Wilde: A Life in Letters ( 2003 ) was dedicated " To the memory of Rupert Hart-Davis, with love and gratitude.
Rupert Hart-Davis collected and published a collection of his essays on cricket, Cricket All His Life, which John Arlott called " the best written of all books on cricket.
* Cricket All His Life ( 1950 ), edited by Rupert Hart-Davis, cricket writing
Singer-songwriter Tom Paxton's 1975 album, Something in My Life and Rupert Holmes ' fourth album, Pursuit of Happiness were also released by the label.
" Wendi Deng: The Life and Times of Mrs. Rupert Murdoch.
* Man Of Letters: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Literary Impresario Rupert Hart-Davis ( 2005 )
His performance in 1948 as Rupert Billings in “ The Happiest Days of Your Life ” won the Clarence Derwent award.

Rupert and Death
* 12 September 1915, New York Times, A Genius Whom the War Made and Killed ; Rupert Brooke's Death at the Front Illustrates the Paradox of the Effect on Literature of War, Which Ended His Career and Made Him Immortal
The book was adapted for the big screen in the Spanish language film: Chronicle of a Death Foretold ( 1987 ), an Italian-French-Colombian co-production, directed by Francesco Rosi, starring Ornella Muti, Rupert Everett and Anthony Delon.
Wood was confirmed to join the cast of The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman with Shia LaBeouf and Rupert Grint.
In 2013, upcoming projects he is involved in include The Stolen and The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman with Shia LaBeouf and Rupert Grint.

Rupert and Books
The book was first published by Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd. in 1956 and in paperback by Penguin Books in 1959 and has remained in print ever since.
* Smith, Rupert ( 2005 ): EastEnders: 20 years in Albert Square BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-52269-0
* Rupert Hatton's Tale ( for children ), London: Carousel Books, 1972 ; published as Rupert Hatton's Story, New York: Nelson, 1973 ( Junior Literary Guild selection ).

Rupert and 1999
# Edith Mary Lutyens ( 1908 – 1999 ); a stockbroker Anthony Rupert Herbert Franklin Sewell.
He was born and brought up in Henley-on-Thames, the youngest child of the publisher Sir Rupert Hart-Davis ( 1907 – 1999 ) and his second wife Catherine Comfort Borden-Turner.
Sir Rupert Charles Hart-Davis ( 28 August 1907 – 8 December 1999 ) was an English publisher, editor and man of letters.
* Rupert Lonsdale ( 1905 – 1999 )-WWII submarine commander / POW, Anglican clergyman
* Rupert Lonsdale ( 1905 – 1999 ), British submarine commander, prisoner of war and Anglican clergyman
In the 1999 live-action movie adaptation, Dr. Claw is fully visible, appearing as a middle-aged English businessman named Sanford Scolex, and portrayed by Rupert Everett, although for a significant portion of the film's opening scenes his face is out of shot.
The heir apparent is the present holder's son, Thomas Rupert Ingrams ( b. 1999 )
* Edward Norton reveals in the DVD commentary for David Fincher's 1999 film adaptation of Fight Club that most of his character's name-tags, used during various self-help group meetings, are taken from De Niro characters ; i. e., Travis and Rupert.
In 1999, Read founded the Rupert Brooke Society of which he was Chairman for a few years as well as editing the Society's twice-yearly magazine and creating a museum at The Orchard Grantchester with Robin Callan.
Stigmata is a 1999 supernatural horror film directed by Rupert Wainwright and starring Patricia Arquette as a hairdresser from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who is afflicted with the stigmata after acquiring a rosary formerly owned by a deceased Italian priest who himself suffered from the phenomena.
Past winners of the Award are Alan Rydge and Rupert Murdoch ( 1995 ), Peter Weir ( 1996 ), Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd ( 1997 ), Joan Long AM ( 1999 ), Anthony Buckley ( 2000 ), Murray Forrest ( 2001 ), Judy Adamson ( 2002 ), the late Tom Nurse ( 2003 ) and archivist and historian Graham Shirley ( 2004 ).
The PRPA was created on May 1, 1999 and succeeds the Prince Rupert Port Corporation ( PRPC ).
* Rupert Noble ( 1999 ): bass guitar
Winton's work is the subject of three films by Slovak filmmaker Matej Mináč: the drama All My Loved Ones ( Všichni moji blízcí, 1999 ), in which Winton was played by Rupert Graves, the documentary The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton ( Síla lidskosti — Nicholas Winton, 2002 ), which won an Emmy Award.
Inspector Gadget was adapted into a 1999 live-action film by Walt Disney Pictures, starring Matthew Broderick as the title character and Rupert Everett as Doctor Claw.
Seventeen days after the divorce, on 25 June 1999, Rupert Murdoch, then 68, married Wendi Deng, then 30, a newly appointed vice-president of Murdoch's STAR TV.
In 1999, she married Lachlan Murdoch, son of Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
With these acts charting highly brought Mushroom to the front stage of music in the UK, with an initial £ 5, 000 turnover increasing to £ 23m over its 10 years, however Marshall began to extricate Mushroom UK from the Mushroom family during 2001, after the parent company had been sold in 1999 to Rupert Murdoch's Newscorp, and merged with his Festival Records to form Festival Mushroom Records.

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