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*:Directed by [[Albert Lewin]]; screenplay by Albert Lewin
*:Directed by [[Albert Lewin]]; screenplay by Albert Lewin
*:Starring [[Hurd Hatfield]] as Dorian Gray; Lowell Gilmore as Basil Hallward; [[George Sanders (actor)|George Sanders]] as Henry Wotton; [[Angela Lansbury]] as Sibyl Vane. Lansbury was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]]. Considered by many to be the best version, although a love interest not found in the novel appears; Basil Hallward's niece played by [[Donna Reed]]. The film won the [[Academy Award for Best Cinematography]], and is remarkable for its crisp [[black-and-white]] photography, and a handful of [[technicolor]] shots of the portrait, which was painted originally by [[Henrique Medina]]. [[Ivan Albright|Ivan le Lorraine Albright]] made the changes during the production. The picture took Albright a year to finish and currently hangs at the [[Art Institute of Chicago]].
*:Starring [[Hurd Hatfield]] as Dorian Gray; Lowell Gilmore as Basil Hallward; [[George Sanders (actor)|George Sanders]] as Henry Wotton; [[Angela Lansbury]] as Sibyl Vane. Lansbury was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]]. Considered by many to be the best version, although a love interest not found in the novel appears; Basil Hallward's niece played by [[Donna Reed]]. The film won the [[Academy Award for Best Cinematography]], and is remarkable for its crisp [[black-and-white]] photography, and a handful of [[technicolor]] shots of the portrait, which was painted originally by [[Henrique Medina]]. [[Ivan Albright|Ivan le Lorraine Albright]] made the changes during the production. The picture took Albright a year to finish and currently hangs at the [[Art Institute of Chicago]].
*'''''El Retrato de Dorian Gray''''' (1969). Telenovela produced by Televisa.
*:Directed and Produced by Ernesto Alonso
*:Starring [[Enrique Alvarez Felix]] as Dorian Gray
*'''''Dorian Gray''''', also known as '''''The Evils of Dorian Gray''''' or '''''The Secret of Dorian Gray''''' (1970)
*'''''Dorian Gray''''', also known as '''''The Evils of Dorian Gray''''' or '''''The Secret of Dorian Gray''''' (1970)
*:Directed by Massimo Dallamano; screenplay by Marcello Coscia; Massimo Dallamano and Günter Ebert
*:Directed by Massimo Dallamano; screenplay by Marcello Coscia; Massimo Dallamano and Günter Ebert

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Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) has inspired many cinematic, literary, and artistic adaptations.

Film

Listed in chronological order of release.

  • Dorian Grays Portræt (1910)
    Directed by Axel Strøm
    Starring Valdemar Psilander as Dorian Gray
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray (1913)
    Directed by Phillips Smalley
    Starring Wallace Reid as Dorian Gray
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray (1916)
    Directed by Fred W Durrant; screenplay by Rowland Talbot
    Starring Henry Victor as Dorian Gray; Sydney Bland as Basil Hallward; Jack Jordan as Henry Wotton; Pat O'Malley as Sybil Vane
  • Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray (1917)
    Directed by Richard Oswald; screenplay by Richard Oswald
    Starring Bernd Aldor as Dorian Gray; Ernst Ludwig as Basil Hallward; Ernst Pittschau as Henry Wotton; Lea Lara as Sibyl Vane
  • Az Élet királya (1918)
    Directed by Alfréd Deésy; screenplay by József Pakots
    Starring Norbert Dán as Dorian Gray; Gusztáv Turán as Basil Hallward; Bela Lugosi (credited as Arisztid Olt) as Henry Wotton; Ila Lóth as Sibyl Vane
Albright's painting of Dorian Gray, from the 1945 film
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
    Directed by Albert Lewin; screenplay by Albert Lewin
    Starring Hurd Hatfield as Dorian Gray; Lowell Gilmore as Basil Hallward; George Sanders as Henry Wotton; Angela Lansbury as Sibyl Vane. Lansbury was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Considered by many to be the best version, although a love interest not found in the novel appears; Basil Hallward's niece played by Donna Reed. The film won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and is remarkable for its crisp black-and-white photography, and a handful of technicolor shots of the portrait, which was painted originally by Henrique Medina. Ivan le Lorraine Albright made the changes during the production. The picture took Albright a year to finish and currently hangs at the Art Institute of Chicago.
  • El Retrato de Dorian Gray (1969). Telenovela produced by Televisa.
    Directed and Produced by Ernesto Alonso
    Starring Enrique Alvarez Felix as Dorian Gray
  • Dorian Gray, also known as The Evils of Dorian Gray or The Secret of Dorian Gray (1970)
    Directed by Massimo Dallamano; screenplay by Marcello Coscia; Massimo Dallamano and Günter Ebert
    Starring Helmut Berger as Dorian Gray; Richard Todd as Basil Hallward; Herbert Lom as Henry Wotton; Marie Liljedahl as Sybil Vane
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray (1973) (made-for-television)
    Directed by Glenn Jordan; screenplay by John Tomerlin
    Starring Shane Briant as Dorian Gray; Charles Aidman as Basil Hallward; Nigel Davenport as Henry Wotton; Vanessa Howard as Sybil Vane
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray (1976) (made-for-television)
    Directed by John Gorrie; screenplay by John Osborne
    Starring Peter Firth as Dorian Gray; Jeremy Brett as Basil Hallward; John Gielgud as Henry Wotton; Judi Bowker as Sibyl Vane
  • Le Portrait de Dorian Gray (1977)
    Directed by Pierre Boutron; screenplay by Pierre Boutron
    Starring Patrice Alexsandre as Dorian Gray; Denis Manuel as Basil Hallward; Raymond Gérôme as Henry Wotton; Marie-Hélène Breillat as Sybil
  • The Sins of Dorian Gray (1983) (made-for-television)
    Directed by Tony Maylam; screenplay by Ken August and Peter Lawrence
    Starring Belinda Bauer as a female Dorian Gray; Anthony Perkins as Henry Lord
  • Dorian, also known as Pact with the Devil (2001)
    Directed by Allan A Goldstein; screenplay by Peter Jobin and Ron Raley
    Starring Ethan Erickson as Louis/Dorian; Malcolm McDowell as Henry Wotton; Amy Sloan as Sybil
  • The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
    Directed by Stephen Norrington
    Written by James Dale Robinson
    Starring Stuart Townsend as Dorian Gray
  • Dorian (2004)
    Written and Directed by Brendan Dougherty Russo
    Starring Andrew Vanette as Dorian Gray; Stephen Fontana as Basil Hallward; Michael Multari as Henry; Danielle Matarese as Sibyl Vane
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray (2004)
    Directed by David Rosenbaum; screenplay by David Rosenbaum
    Starring Josh Duhamel as Dorian Gray; Rainer Judd as Basil Ward; Branden Waugh as Harry Wotton (changed from Henry for unknown reasons); Darby Stanchfield as Sybil Vane; Brian Durkin as James Vane
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray (2006)
    Directed by Duncan Roy; screenplay by Duncan Roy
    Starring David Gallagher as Dorian Gray
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray (2007)
    Directed by Jon Cunningham; screenplay by Jon Cunningham and Deborah Warner
  • Dorian Gray (2009)
    Directed by Oliver Parker; screenplay by Toby Finlay
    Starring Ben Barnes as Dorian

Literature

  • The Detritus of Dorian Gray appeared in a book of poems with the same title written by Kevin Max.
  • Dorian, an Imitation (2002) is a modern take of the original book, written by Will Self. It updates the original by placing events in June 1981, a time according to Self when "Britain was in the process of burning most of its remaining illusions."[1]
  • A Portrait of Dorian Gray (2005) is the fashion designer and photographer Karl Lagerfeld's rendition of the novel in photography. The models Larry Scott and Eva Herzigova star as Mr. and Mrs. Dorian Gray.

Plays and musicals

A theatrical production of The Picture of Dorian Gray was staged by John Osborne in the mid 1970s.

The Hungarian playwright Matyas Varkonyi wrote a musical of the book. It was premiered in 1990. Website.

The Canadian playwright Ted Dykstra, along with lyricist Steven Mayoff, wrote a musical titled Dorian based upon the book. The musical premiered in 2002 and is set in the late 1900s, with the character of Dorian transformed from a member of the idle rich to an aspiring young model.[1].

In 2006 a Czech musical based on the novel premiered in Prague [2].

In 2007 Australian production house Diatomic Productions commissioned playwrights Greg Eldridge and Liam Suckling to adapt the novel into a 3 act play. The world premiere of this work (held on May 22, 2008) sold out its season before Opening Night and returned to a second season of sell-out shows as part of the 2008 Melbourne Fringe Festival in October. Website.

Choreographer Matthew Bourne's contemporary dance adaption of the story, titled "Dorian Gray" made its debut at the Edinburgh International Festival in August 2008.

In 2008 Canadian playwright Ian Case adapted the story as a site specific 90 minute grand-guignol style production, staged at Robert Dunsmuir's Craigdarroch Castle in Victoria BC the most recent in a series of Halloween productions which started in 2000.

A musical adaptation of the book by young theatre company Kangaroo Court is currently enjoying a successful run at the Tabard theatre, Chiswick (22nd Oct 2008 - 15th Nov 2008) Cast members include Nick Thompson, David Templeman, Megan Pugh and Gary Richens. This updated version centres on celebrity obsession and excesses and expected to go on a national tour once the current run is complete. Dorian is played by Chris Webster

  1. ^ Observer review: Dorian by Will Self - a review of Will Self's reworking of The Picture of Dorian Gray (retrieved 26 August 2006)