MOVIES: Digging Graves - Brit stays in front of the camera by busily unearthing roles.

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From: The Boston Herald
Date: 19970922
Author:Blair, Iain

Move over, James Brown.

The hardest working man in showbiz these days is Rupert Graves, the English actor who was last seen in the award-winning "The Madness of King George." Graves has two new movies opening in the next few weeks: "Different for Girls," being released Friday, and "Intimate Relations," co-starring Julie Walters and due Oct. 10. In addition, he stars in "Mrs. Dalloway" with Vanessa Redgrave later this year, and he's opposite Tara Fitzgerald in the upcoming PBS presentation of Anne Bronte's "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall."

Not bad for a self-confessed high ...

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