Rupert Penry-Jones Net Worth

Rupert Penry-Jones is an English actor born in London on September 22, 1970. He is best known for his roles in The Four Feathers (2002), Spooks (2002) and Persuasion (2007). He is married to Dervla Kirwan and they have two children.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day September 22, 1970
Birth Place  London, England, United Kingdom
Age 53 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra
Occupation Actor
Years active 1994–present
Spouse(s) Dervla Kirwan (m. 2007)
Children 2
Parent(s) Peter Penry-Jones Angela Thorne

💰 Net worth: $17 Million (2024)

Rupert Penry-Jones, a renowned actor from the United Kingdom, has amassed an impressive net worth of $17 million as of 2024. Widely recognized for his exceptional talent, Penry-Jones has captivated audiences with his remarkable performances throughout his career. Known for his versatility and ability to portray diverse characters, he has garnered both critical acclaim and a substantial fan base. With his incredible talent and widespread popularity, it comes as no surprise that Penry-Jones has achieved substantial financial success in the entertainment industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1995

He made his London stage debut at the Hackney Empire theatre in 1995 playing Fortinbras to Ralph Fiennes's Hamlet in an Almeida production of Hamlet.

1996

He was cast as Richard in the premiere staging of Stephen Poliakoff's Sweet Panic at Hampstead Theatre in 1996. The following year he appeared in both The Paper Husband at Hampstead Theatre and as the upper-class Pip Thompson in a revival of Arnold Wesker's Chips with Everything on the Lyttelton stage at the Royal National Theatre.

1998

In 1998, he created the role of the Boy in Edward Albee's The Play About the Baby at the Almeida Theatre. In 1999, he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford-upon-Avon, playing the title role in Don Carlos at The Other Place theatre and Alcibiades in Timon of Athens at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Both productions transferred to the Barbican Centre in London in 2000, where his performance as Don Carlos won the Ian Charleson Award.

2000

On television, he has played barrister Alex Hay in C4's ten-part serial North Square in 2000; Donald McLean in the BBC's four-part production of Cambridge Spies in 2003; and Grimani in Russell T. Davies' production of Casanova in 2005.

2001

At the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, in 2001 he was cast as Robert Caplan in J.B. Priestley's thriller "time-play" Dangerous Corner opposite Dervla Kirwan, who played Olwen Peel. The production then transferred for a four-month run at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End.

2003

From July to October 2003 at the National's Cottesloe Theatre he played the leading role of Louis XIV in Nick Dear's historical drama Power.

2004

In 2004, he joined the cast in series 3 of the BBC's BAFTA-winning series Spooks. He played the lead role of section leader Adam Carter for four series before leaving the show in 2008. He won ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards for his role in Spooks in 2008. He also went on to play the role of Captain Wentworth in ITV's adaptation of Persuasion.

2007

Penry-Jones married Irish Actress Dervla Kirwan in August 2007, following a three-year engagement. They met in a theatre production, Dangerous Corner, in 2001. They have two children, Peter and Florence.

2008

He played Richard Hannay in the BBC adaptation of The 39 Steps which was screened at Christmas 2008.

2009

In February 2009, he took the lead in an ITV drama, Whitechapel, a three-part thriller based on the copycat killings of Jack the Ripper. Whitechapel was the highest-performing new drama in 2009. A second series of the show based around the Kray twins was broadcast in autumn 2010; the third series began in January 2012. The fourth and last series aired in September 2013, and no further series were commissioned due to poor ratings.

2010

He was scheduled to appear alongside other celebrities in Soccer Aid 2010, but broke a bone in his knee during training, putting him in a plaster cast and ruling him out of the final match on 6 June 2010.

2014

Penry-Jones was also cast opposite Maxine Peake in a legal drama Silk created by Peter Moffat. The show revolves around two barristers, played by Penry-Jones and Peake who are competing to become QCs. Series 2 aired in 2012 and Series 3 premiered on 24 February 2014.