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Rupert and Parkes
Rose Byrne, Rupert Penry-Jones, Matt Lucas, Shaun Parkes, Nina Sosanya and Laura Fraser are also featured.

Rupert and born
Rupert was born at Amberg, and from his early years took part in the government of the Palatinate to which he succeeded on his father's death in 1398.
Rupert N. Richardson, the Texas historian who later served as president of Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, was born near the community of Caddo in Stephens County in 1891.
* Rupert Everett ( born 1959 ), British actor
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.
Rupert was born in Prague in 1619, at the start of the Thirty Years ' War, to Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and Elizabeth Stuart, and was declared a prince by the principality of Lusatia.
* Geoff Dunbar, director and animator of Rupert and the Frog Song, and The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends, born in Abingdon, and attended Larkmead School.
Rupert Edmund Giles ( most frequently called Giles ) was born circa 1955 in England.
* Rupert Sheldrake ( born 1942 )-biochemist and author
Famous or notable people born in Rugby include the poet Rupert Brooke, actor Tim Pigott-Smith and writer Rose Macaulay.
Crispin Jeremy Rupert Blunt ( born 15 July 1960 ) is a British Conservative Party politician.
* Rupert Huber ( born 1967 ), Austrian composer and musician
Rupert James Hector Everett (; born 29 May 1959 ) is an English actor.
******* Rupert John Harold Mark Spencer-Churchill ( born 1971 )
* Commander Rupert Brabner ( 1911 – 1945 ), Conservative MP for Hythe 1939 – 1945 and WWII pilot with the Royal Navy, was born in Loughton
James Rupert Jacob Murdoch ( born 13 December 1972 ) is the younger son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch and the deputy chief operating officer of News Corporation.
Rupert Legge ( b 1951 ;) Gerald Legge, the present holder's son, was born outside wedlock and thus is ineligible to succeed.
* John Kay ( journalist ) ( born 1944 ), British journalist on Rupert Murdoch's The Sun
* Rupert Everett ( born 1959 ), actor
Rupert William Simon Allason ( born 8 November 1951 ) is a military historian and former Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.
Rupert Boneham ( born January 27, 1964 ) is an American mentor for troubled teens who became known to reality television audiences in 2003 as a contestant on Survivor: Pearl Islands where he placed 8th.
His older sister Greta Hughes ( born in Lancaster, Missouri, 4 June 1866 ) was " Jeanne Greta " the grand opera and concert singer, and his younger brother Rupert Hughes was the well known novelist and screenwriter.
Stella Ridley ( born 1884 ), married Rupert Gwynne
Her eldest son Rupert, who was born on 20 August 1955, studied at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford.

Rupert and 1972
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Sir Rupert James Hamer, AC, KCMG, ED ( 29 July 1916 – 23 March 2004 ), generally known until he was knighted in 1982 as Dick Hamer, Australian Liberal Party politician, was the 39th Premier of Victoria, serving from 1972 to 1981.
During the first phase of the construction responsibility for the project was with Rupert Hamer as Minister of the Arts ( and Premier ) from 1972 – 1979 and during the final phase with Norman Lacy as Minister for the Arts ( and Minister of Educational Services ) from 1979 – 1982.
* Sir Rupert Hamer-Premier of Victoria ( 1972 – 1981 )
In 1972, Sir Frank Packer sold his newspaper flagship, The Daily Telegraph, to Rupert Murdoch, a decision he reportedly regretted.
* 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 St
Examples of these include Murmansk, Russia ; Pechenga, Russia ; St. Petersburg, Russia ; Hammerfest, Norway ; Vardø, Norway ; and Prince Rupert Harbour, Canada.
Nearby merchants gained fame after making frequent appearances on the program, including Rupert Jee, owner of the Hello Deli at 213 W. 53rd St., and Mujibur and Sirajul, Bengali immigrants who worked at a souvenir shop close to the studio.
The movie was adapted by Gerald C. Duffy ( titles ), Winifred Dunn, Casey Robinson ( uncredited ) and Adela Rogers St. Johns from the story by Rupert Hughes.
Rupert first travelled to the Royal court in exile at St Germain but found it still dominated by the Queen and her favourite, Rupert's enemy Digby.
Gassion was himself killed shortly afterwards, and Rupert returned to St Germain to recuperate.
Rupert then finally made a successful crossing into the Caribbean, landing first at St Lucia, before continuing up the chain of the Antilles to the Virgin Islands.
" However, the Four Days Battle was considered a victory for the Dutch, but the St. James's Day Battle the following month allowed Rupert and Monk to use the same tactics to inflict heavy damage on the Dutch and the battle resulted in a significant English victory.
Rupert played a key part in the conferences held by the Duke of York in 1665 to review tactics and operational methods from the first Dutch war, and put these into practice before the St James Day battle.
As this recklessness had cost the English many ships, command of the fleet was taken from him and given to Rupert, whom he would accompany in the St James's Day Battle, the last battle at sea in which he would participate.
UNBC also has regional campuses in the northern British Columbia cities of Prince Rupert, Terrace, Quesnel, and Fort St. John.
* Russell, Rupert — " Spotlight on Possums ", published by University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia, Queensland, 1980, ISBN 0-7022-1478-7
Herbert Alton Magoon ( architect ) designed several buildings on campus including: the residence for Prof. Rupert C. Lodge, 1913 ; and St. Stephen's Methodist College, on the campus of the University of Alberta, 1910.
The diocese arose from St Peter's Abbey, founded in the German stem duchy of Bavaria about 696 by Saint Rupert at the former Roman city of Iuvavum ( Salzburg ).
< center > Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone with her children May and Rupert .</ center > On 10 February 1904, at St George's Chapel, Windsor, Princess Alice of Albany married her second cousin once-removed, Prince Alexander of Teck, the brother of Princess Mary, the Princess of Wales ( later Queen Mary, consort of George V ).
The street crosses, or meets with, Lisle Street, Gerrard Street, Rupert Court, Dansey Place, Shaftesbury Avenue, Winette Street, Tisbury Court, Old Compton Street, Brewer Street, Bouchier Street, Peter Street, Tyler's Court, Flaxman Court, Broadwick Street, St Anne's Court, Sheraton Street, D ' Arblay Street, Hollen Street, Noel Street and Oxford Street.
* Rupert Bunny-Born in St Kilda in 1864.
The city of St. Gallen and the Canton of Schwyz each paid off the Austrians to avoid an attack, and the Bund was dissolved by King Rupert on 4 April 1408.
The city of St. Gallen and the Canton of Schwyz each paid off the Austrians to avoid an attack, and the Bund was dissolved by King Rupert on April 4, 1408.
The city of St. Gallen and the Canton of Schwyz each paid off the Austrians to avoid an attack, and the Bund was dissolved by King Rupert on April 4, 1408.
* Russell, Rupert — " Spotlight on Possums ", published by University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia, Queensland, 1980, ISBN 0 7022 14787
Knecht Ruprecht, which translates as Farmhand Rupert or Servant Rupert, is commonly cited as a servant and helper of St. Nicholas, and is sometimes associated with Saint Rupert.
The West End production starring Antony Sher, with Rupert Graves as Alan, opened on October 1, 1985 at Albery Theatre on St. Martin's Lane, where it ran for slightly more than seven months.

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