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Soaks to salve the soul – and scrubs to save the body
The actor brilliantly channels his hero in a memoir of making a film of ‘The Happy Prince’
This portrait of Wilde’s last days is a virtual one-man show from the actor, writer and director
The remarkable story of the actor’s 10-year quest to write, direct and star in a film about the tragic last years of Oscar Wilde
Rupert Everett is convincing as Oscar Wilde, but David Hare’s play is cartoonish
As Salieri and Mozart, Rupert Everett and Joshua McGuire revel in the drama’s excesses
The founder of the Marrakech Biennale talks about this year’s edition of the ‘bridge-building’ event
In David Hare’s 1998 play, Rupert Everett is well cast in the role of an Oscar Wilde who is a blend of his own time and ours
Best known for his little horrors at a fictional girls’ boarding school
The actor came close to an Oscar as a A Single Man, but it is his portrayal of George VI that has propelled him to glory, writes Nigel Andrews
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