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Rachel - Filmography - Dorian Gray
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Rachel Playing: Sybil Vane
Director: Oliver Parker
Written By: Toby Finlay (screenplay) and Oscar Wilde (novel)
Release: 2009
Status: Complete
Genre: Drama / Horror / Thriller / Gothic
Runtime: n/a
Rating: n/a

A corrupt young man somehow keeps his youthful beauty eternally, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all. Source

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Movie Trivia

• The director, Oliver Parker, has already directed two other Oscar Wilde works: An Ideal Husband and The Important of Being Earnest.

• Rachel plays the love interest of Ben Barnes, who plays the title character.

• A character was added to the movie that was not originally in the novel: Emily Wotten, played by Rebecca Hall.

• This is the second film Rachel has starred in where the title character is eternally youthful. The first was Peter Pan.

Quotes By Rachel

"I wore a long ginger wig and a huge amount of make-up with these big lips. I looked like a drag queen." - Instyle UK

Quotes About Rachel

"Newcomer Rachel Hurd-Wood, a stunning screen beauty, captures the delicacy of the ingenue Dorian destroys." - Daily Mail