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Oscar Wilde(1854-1900)

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Oscar Wilde
London, late nineteenth century. Arthur meets a chiromantist at a party given by his aunt Gladys. His life is about to change.
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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (2011)
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A gifted poet, playwright, and wit; Oscar Wilde was a phenomenon in 19th-century England. He was illustrious for preaching the importance of style in life and art, and of attacking Victorian narrow-mindedness.

Wilde was born in Dublin, Ireland. He studied at Trinity College in Dublin, before leaving the country to study at Oxford University in England when he was in his early 20s. His prodigious literary talent was recognized when he received the Newdegate Prize for his outstanding poem "Ravenna". After leaving university, he began to cause a sensation, using sheer force of personality, as he published his first volume of poetry, "Patience", in 1881, followed by a play, "The Duchess of Padua", two years later.

On his arrival in America, he stirred the nation with his flamboyancy: wearing silk stockings, and sporting long, flowing hair, which gave the impression, to many, of an effeminate, and he bore a general air of wittiness, sophistication, and eccentricity. He was an instant celebrity, but his works did not find recognition until the publication of "The Happy Prince and Other Tales" (1888). His other noted work was his only novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1890), which caused controversy, because it evidently attacked the hypocrisy of England, and its' obvious homosexual content was later used as incriminating evidence at Wilde's trial.

Wilde was married, and he had two children, but he was also a gay man. He had an affair with a young aristocrat named Lord Alfred Douglas. Douglas' father, the Marquess of Queensberry, did not approve of his son's relationship with the distinguished writer, and when he accused Wilde of sodomy, Wilde sued him for libel. However, his case was dismissed when his homosexuality--which at the time was outlawed in England--was exposed. He was, as a result, arrested for 'gross indecency', tried, and sentenced to two years hard labor. Upon his release, he was penniless, and he was, as a result, reduced to living off of the generosity of friends, and of his wife, from whom he lived in a socially dictated separation. He did, however, begin to display some of his former glory in his efforts to reinvent himself as a kind of exposé writer and commentator, though his worthwhile, honest efforts were mostly unsuccessful, due to the prejudice his sentencing had caused, and that led him to understandable displays of dejection. He died in a Paris hotel room, just over three years after his release, likely from an ear injection contracted in prison. He was 46.

Wilde is immortalized through his works, which remain popular, and have been, and continue to be, interpreted on stage, in films, and on television.

Wilde was finally pardoned by the British government in 2017.
BornOctober 16, 1854
DiedNovember 30, 1900(46)
BornOctober 16, 1854
DiedNovember 30, 1900(46)
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  • Awards
    • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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Known for

The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
The Picture of Dorian Gray
7.5
  • Writer
  • 1945
Colin Firth, Rupert Everett, Reese Witherspoon, Judi Dench, and Frances O'Connor in The Importance of Being Earnest (2002)
The Importance of Being Earnest
6.8
  • Writer
  • 2002
Colin Firth, Rebecca Hall, and Ben Barnes in Dorian Gray (2009)
Dorian Gray
6.2
  • Writer
  • 2009
Charles Laughton, Robert Young, and Margaret O'Brien in The Canterville Ghost (1944)
The Canterville Ghost
6.9
  • Writer
  • 1944

Credits

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  • The Picture of Dorian Gray
    • novel
    • Treatment Outline
  • The Importance of Being Earnest
    • play
    • Development Unknown
  • The Happy Prince
    • novel
    • Production Unknown
  • A Woman of No Importance
    • play "A Woman of No Importance"
    • Pre-production



  • Salome (2025)
    Salome
    8.8
    • Writer
    • 2025
  • National Theatre Live: The Importance of Being Earnest (2025)
    National Theatre Live: The Importance of Being Earnest
    8.3
    • Writer
    • 2025
  • JPCatholic Theatre Productions Presents: The Importance of Being Earnest (2025)
    JPCatholic Theatre Productions Presents: The Importance of Being Earnest
    Video
    • written by
    • 2025
  • The Star Child (2024)
    The Star Child
    Podcast Series
    • Writer
    • 2024
  • Television Theater (1953)
    Television Theater
    7.5
    TV Series
    • play
    • 2024
  • A Florentine Tragedy (2024)
    A Florentine Tragedy
    • Writer
    • 2024
  • Stephen Fry, Imelda Staunton, Freddie Highmore, Toby Jones, Hugh Laurie, Bennett Miller, Miranda Hart, and Emily Carey in The Canterville Ghost (2023)
    The Canterville Ghost
    5.9
    • short story
    • 2023
  • Leone Kessel in The Picture of Dorian Gray (2023)
    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    3.5
    • based upon the novel by
    • 2023
  • 4th Wall Players Presents: The Importance of Being Earnest (2023)
    4th Wall Players Presents: The Importance of Being Earnest
    • Writer
    • 2023
  • English the Move: 4Ever After (2023)
    English the Move: 4Ever After
    7.4
    • dialogue
    • 2023
  • Salomé: Do Not Dance, My Daughter (2022)
    Salomé: Do Not Dance, My Daughter
    Short
    • Writer
    • 2022
  • The Ballad of Reading Gaol-Verse II (Select Stanzas) by Oscar Wilde
    Short
    • Writer
    • 2022
  • Shadows at the Door (2018)
    Shadows at the Door
    9.4
    Podcast Series
    • Writer
    • 2022
  • The Chosen One (2022)
    The Chosen One
    8.6
    Short
    • Writer
    • 2022
  • The Disciple by Oscar Wilde (2022)
    The Disciple by Oscar Wilde
    Podcast Series
    • Writer
    • 2022

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  • Sean Connery, Jason Flemyng, Tony Curran, Naseeruddin Shah, Stuart Townsend, Shane West, and Peta Wilson in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
    The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
    5.8
    • creator: Dorian Gray (uncredited)
    • 2003

Soundtrack



  • Peter von Kant (2022)
    Peter von Kant
    6.3
    • lyrics: "Jeder Tötet was er Liebt"
    • 2022
  • Colin Firth, Rupert Everett, Reese Witherspoon, Judi Dench, and Frances O'Connor in The Importance of Being Earnest (2002)
    The Importance of Being Earnest
    6.8
    • lyrics: "Lady Come Down"
    • 2002
  • Brad Davis in Querelle (1982)
    Querelle
    6.6
    • lyrics: "Each Man Kills the Things he Loves", "Men are at Peace"
    • 1982
  • George Takei, Tom Holland, and Holly Mascott in Josie's Castle (1971)
    Josie's Castle
    4.8
    • writer: "Ballad of Reading Gaol"
    • 1971

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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (2011)
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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (2011)
The Birthday of the Infanta
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The Birthday of the Infanta
The Birthday of the Infanta
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The Birthday of the Infanta
The Wonder
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The Wonder

Personal details

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    • "CMG Worldwide is the exclusive business representative for Oscar Wilde".
  • Alternative names
    • Sebastian Melmoth
  • Height
    • 6′ 3″ (1.91 m)
  • Born
    • October 16, 1854
    • Dublin, Ireland, UK [now Republic of Ireland]
  • Died
    • November 30, 1900
    • Paris, France(acute meningitis)
  • Spouse
    • Constance LloydMay 29, 1884 - April 7, 1898 (her death, 2 children)
  • Children
      Capt. Cyril Holland
  • Parents
      Lady Jane Francesca Agnes Elgee Wilde
  • Relatives
      Isola Wilde(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Short story: "The Devoted Friend".
  • Publicity listings
    • 7 Biographical Movies
    • 11 Print Biographies
    • 19 Portrayals
    • 6 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Oscar was the great-nephew of author Charles Maturin, an Irish clergyman and author whose gothic novel "Melmoth the Wanderer" inspired Oscar's pseudonym 'Sebastian Melmoth', which he used for three years from the time of his release from prison until his death.
  • Quotes
    There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.
  • Trademarks
      His plays often make use of shocking (for the time) humor.

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  • When did Oscar Wilde die?
    November 30, 1900
  • How did Oscar Wilde die?
    Acute meningitis
  • How old was Oscar Wilde when he died?
    46 years old
  • Where did Oscar Wilde die?
    Paris, France
  • When was Oscar Wilde born?
    October 16, 1854

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