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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rupert_GooldRupert Goold - Wikipedia

    Rupert Goold CBE (born 18 February 1972) is an English director who works primarily in theatre. He is the artistic director of the Almeida Theatre, and was the artistic director of Headlong Theatre Company (2005–2013). Since 2010, Goold has been an associate director at the Royal Shakespeare Company.

  2. Rupert Goold is a renowned director of theatre, opera, musicals and film. He has been the Artistic Director of the Almeida Theatre since 2013, and has won multiple awards for his productions, including King Charles III and American Psycho.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm3734458Rupert Goold - IMDb

    Rupert Goold was born in 1972 in Highgate, London, England, UK. He is a director and producer, known for Judy (2019), True Story (2015) and The Hollow Crown (2012). He has been married to Kate Fleetwood since 2001.

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    • Highgate, London, England, UK
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  4. Rupert Goold is a renowned theatre and film director, who has worked with the National Theatre, Headlong, RSC, Almeida and more. He has won multiple awards and a CBE for his contributions to drama, and directed acclaimed productions such as American Psycho, King Charles III and Judy.

  5. Jul 9, 2015 · The director of True Story, starring James Franco and Jonah Hill, talks about his first film experience and his theatre work. He reveals how he pitched the movie to a movie mogul, how he cast the actors and how he found the process different from theatre.

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  6. Jun 1, 2020 · Rupert Goold has been the artistic director of the Almeida Theatre in north London since 2013. As someone who developed his talent through the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme, which he said changed his life, he built an impressive body of work at the Salisbury Playhouse (1996-1997) and then at the Royal & Derngate Theatres in ...

  7. Jun 8, 2015 · Rupert Goold. Goold said he hoped the creativity and diversity of the festival would help to reshape people’s potentially narrow view of the ancient Greek plays.