Wilde
Drama
History
Loved for being unique. Hated for being different.
Oscar Wilde is a married playwright who has occasionally indulged his weakness for male suitors. After much toil, Wilde debuts 'The Importance of Being Earnest' in London, and a chat at the theatre with Lord Alfred 'Bosie' Douglas leads to a full-fledged romance. However, this affair leads to a legal dispute with Lord Alfred's oppressive father, the Marquess of Queensberry, and, given the local anti-gay laws, Wilde is jailed. Wilde's vast intellect helps him survive until he regains his freedom.
1997-09-01
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Cast
Director
Brian Gilbert
Stephen Fry as Oscar Wilde
Jude Law as Lord Alfred 'Bosie' Douglas
Vanessa Redgrave as Lady Speranza Wilde
Jennifer Ehle as Constance Lloyd Wilde
Gemma Jones as Lady Queensberry
Judy Parfitt as Lady Mount-Temple
Michael Sheen as Robbie Ross
Zoë Wanamaker as Ada Leverson 'Sphinx'
Tom Wilkinson as Marquess of Queensberry
Ioan Gruffudd as John Gray
Orlando Bloom as Rent Boy
James D'Arcy as First Friend
Andrew Havill as Algernon
Jamie Lee as Second Friend
Peter Barkworth as Charles Gill
Adam Garcia as Jones
Joseph May as First Miner
Orlando Wells as Undergraduate
Robert Lang as C.O. Humphreys
David Westhead as Edward Carson
Benedict Sandiford as Alfred Wood
Mark Letheren as Charles Parker
Robin Kermode as George Alexander
Avril Elgar as Lady Bracknell
Bridget Hodson as Gwendolen
Michael Simkins as Lord Illingworth
Albert Welling as Arthur
Philip Locke as Judge
Bob Sessions as Mine Owner
Richard Cubison as Head Waiter
Peter Forbes as Detective
Colin MacLachlan as Prison Officer
Arthur Whybrow as Doorkeeper
Hywel Simons as Reporter