The Daily Telegraph

Flawed Wilde was ‘better than Christ’, says Everett

- By Hannah Furness ARTS CORRESPOND­ENT

OSCAR WILDE was “better than Christ” because he was more convincing­ly human, Rupert Everett, the actor, has said.

Everett, who plays Wilde in his new film The Happy Prince, said he found the weaknesses of the late writer “tremendous­ly appealing and touching”.

Asked about Wilde’s reputation as a “gay Christ figure”, Everett said: “For me, he’s better than Christ because he’s half God with his talent and his human side, which Christ never quite pulled off except having his feet washed by Mary Magdalene, is very human.

“Greed, ego, vanity, snobbery. All the things that brought him down I find tremendous­ly

‘Greed, ego, vanity, snobbery. All the things that brought him down I find tremendous­ly appealing’

appealing and touching, because most of us have all these qualities and most of us get away with it.”

Everett, who was promoting the film during an interview on BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show, said: “For me, the most exciting part of Wilde’s life is after prison and the idea of this fallen star living in cheap hotels, cadging drinks on the boulevard, toothless, smelling of sweat and pee a little bit – the last great vagabond of the 19th century – it’s an amazing story.

“One sees celebrity nowadays going to amazing extremes. And he was the first – or maybe the second after Byron – person who was famous for being famous, that people looked out of windows to see them pass by.

“He got so grand that he thought at one point ‘the working classes are behind me to a boy’. And he was wrong.”

The Happy Prince tells the story of Wilde in his final days, living in exile in public disgrace after his imprisonme­nt for “gross indecency”. The Daily Telegraph awarded the film three stars.

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