

01/09/1997
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.

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

Jason Morell
as Ernest Dowson

Jamie Lee
as Second Friend

Matthew Mills
as Lionel Johnson

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

Laurence Owen
as Vyvyan Wilde

Benedict Sandiford
as Alfred Wood

Mark Letheren
as Charles Parker

Robin Kermode
as George Alexander

Avril Elgar
as Lady Bracknell

Jean Ainslie
as Miss Prism

Bridget Hodson
as Gwendolen

Judi Maynard
as Mrs. Allonby

Hugh Munro
as Chasuble

Michael Simkins
as Lord Illingworth

Albert Welling
as Arthur

Philip Locke
as Judge

Bob Sessions
as Mine Owner

James Vaughan
as Hotel Manager

Richard Cubison
as Head Waiter

John Bleasdale
as Warder

Peter Forbes
as Detective

Peter Harding
as Doorman at the Cadogan

Edward Laurie
as Cabman

Geoffrey Leesley
as Policeman

Colin MacLachlan
as Prison Officer

Arthur Whybrow
as Doorkeeper

Hywel Simons
as Reporter
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