Rupert Penry-Jones
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

The 39 Steps
(2008)A mining engineer pinned for murder after acquiring a coded notebook concerning the imminent start of World War I must crack it himself to survive.

Crown for Christmas
(2015)After getting fired from her job, Allie accepts a temp job as governess to Princess Theodora. A spark forms between Allie and Theodora's father Maximillion, the King of Winshire.

Persuasion
(2007)Eight years after her then-wealthy parents rejected Anne’s one true love, he returns from the war a Royal Navy captain with the upper hand.

Joe's Palace
(2007)[HBO] HD. An empty London mansion casts a spell over an innocent young boy in this thought-provoking psychological drama.

Getting to Know You
(2020)A delightful romantic comedy about a man who begs a married woman to pretend to be his wife when he gets stalked by his drunk ex one weekend.

Cambridge Spies
Four Cambridge University students are plunged into a world of lies and deception when they are recruited as double agents for the Soviet Union.

The Moth
The death of his father gives Robert Bradley a new home and work at his uncle’s carpentry shop in Northumbria where he has a life-changing encounter.

Charlotte Gray
(2001)Cate Blanchett enthralls as Charlotte, who goes behind enemy lines while keeping secret her personal mission to find her lover, an RAF pilot downed over France.

Vita & Virginia
(2019)The seductive true story of Virginia Woolf's love affair with socialite Vita Sackville-West, who inspired one of Woolf's greatest works of literature.

Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears
(2020)In her debut cinematic adventure, join detective-extraordinaire, the Hon. Miss Phryne Fisher, as she embarks on a globe-trotting romp of mystery and mayhem across the exotic 1920s deserts of the Negev, glamorous manor-house ballrooms, and the darkened back alleys of London.

Love Sarah
(2020)A young woman enlists the help of her grandmother and an old friend to fulfill her late mother’s dream of opening a bakery in London’s Notting Hill.

Those About to Die
Rome, 79 A.D.: The population—bored, restless, and increasingly violent—is kept in line by two things: free food and spectacular entertainment. As the taste in entertainment becomes more jaded and bloodthirsty, a stadium designed for gladiatorial combat is needed - the Colosseum. Underground, thousands of people work and live—among them thousands who will die for the games.

Hilary and Jackie
(1998)Academy Award nominees Rachel Griffiths and Emily Watson star in this incredible, true story of two musical-prodigy sisters joined by their talent and torn apart by love for the same man.