Laurence Olivier



Laurence Olivier

Laurence Olivier

photo by Carl Van Vechten, 1939
BornLaurence Kerr Olivier
22 May 1907(1907-05-22)
Dorking, Surrey, England
Died11 July 1989 (aged 82)
Steyning, West Sussex, England
Occupationactor, producer, director, screenwriter
Years active1930 - 1989
Spouse(s)Jill Esmond (1930-1940)
Vivien Leigh (1940-1960)
Joan Plowright (1961-1989)
Official website
Awards won
Academy Awards
Best Actor
1948 Hamlet
Best Picture
1948 Hamlet
Academy Honorary Award
1947 Henry V
1979 Lifetime Contributions
BAFTA Awards
Best Actor
1955 Richard III
Best Supporting Actor
1969 Oh! What a Lovely War
1976 Academy Fellowship
Emmy Awards
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries or a Movie
1960 The Moon and Sixpence
1973 Long Day's Journey Into Night
1975 Love Among the Ruins
1984 King Lear
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special
1982 Brideshead Revisited
Golden Globe Awards
Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama
1949 Hamlet
Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
1977 Marathon Man
Cecil B. DeMille Award
1983 Lifetime Contributions
Golden Raspberry Awards
Worst Actor
1983 Inchon
Worst Supporting Actor
1981 The Jazz Singer
Other Awards
NBR Award for Best Actor
1946 Henry V
1978 The Boys from Brazil
NYFCC Award for Best Actor
1946 Henry V
1948 Hamlet
1972 Sleuth
Golden Lion
1948 Hamlet

Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, OM (IPA: /ˈlɒɹəns əˈlɪvieɪ/; 22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989) was an Academy Award, three-time Golden Globe, BAFTA, two-time honorary Academy Award and five-time Emmy-winning English actor, director, and producer. He is one of the most famous and revered actors of the 20th century, along with his contemporaries John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft and Ralph Richardson. Olivier played a wide variety of roles on stage and screen from Greek tragedy, Shakespeare and Restoration comedy to modern American and British drama. He was the first artistic director of the National Theatre of Great Britain and its main stage is named in his honour. He is generally regarded to be the greatest actor of the 20th Century, in the same category as David Garrick, Richard Burbage, Edmund Kean and Henry Irving in their own centuries. Olivier's Academy acknowledgments are considerable—fourteen Oscar nominations, with two wins for Best Actor and Best Picture for the 1948 film Hamlet, and two honorary awards including a statuette and certificate. He was also awarded five Emmy awards from the nine nominations he received.

Olivier's career as a stage and film actor spanned more than six decades and included a wide variety of roles, from Shakespeare's Othello and Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night to the sadistic Nazi dentist Christian Szell in Marathon Man and the kindly but determined Nazi-hunter in The Boys from Brazil. A High Church clergyman's son who found fame on the West End stage, Olivier became determined early on to master Shakespeare, and eventually came to be regarded as one of the foremost Shakespeare interpreters of the 20th century. He continued to act until his death in 1989. Olivier played more than 120 stage roles, including: Richard III, Macbeth, Romeo, Hamlet, Othello, Uncle Vanya, and Archie Rice in The Entertainer. He appeared in nearly sixty films, including William Wyler's Wuthering Heights, Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca, Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus, Otto Preminger's Bunny Lake is Missing, Richard Attenborough's Oh! What a Lovely War, Joseph L. Mankiewicz's Sleuth, John Schlesinger's Marathon Man, Daniel Petrie's The Betsy, Desmond Davis' Clash of the Titans, and his own Henry V, Hamlet, and Richard III. He also preserved his Othello on film, with its stage cast virtually intact. For television, he starred in The Moon and Sixpence, John Gabriel Borkman, Long Day's Journey into Night, The Merchant of Venice, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and King Lear, among others.

In 1999, the American Film Institute named Olivier among the Greatest Male Stars of All Time, at fourteen on the list.




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