Oscar Wilde was ‘better than Christ’, Rupert Everett says

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Everett, who was cast as Wilde in the new historical drama film The Happy Prince, also said he finds the late writer’s character flaws “tremendously appealing and touching”.

The 59-year-old was asked during BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show about his previously description of Oscar Wilde as a “Christ-like” figure.

 

He replied: “For me, he’s better than Christ because he’s half God with his talent and his human side – which Christ number 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 appealing and touching, because most of us have all these qualities and most of us get away with it.”

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Born in Dublin in 1854, Oscar Wilde studied at Oxford University before becoming a popular novelist and playwright.

The Happy Prince traces the final days of Oscar Wilde, after he was outed over a homosexual affair and jailed for gross indecency.

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