on his birthday, Laurence Olivier, known for the movies "Wuthering Heights (1939)", "Rebecca (1940)", "Pride and Prejudice (1940)", "Henry V (1944)", "Hamlet (1948)", "Richard III (1955)", "Othello (1965)", "The Merchant of Venice (1973)" and "King Lear (1983)".
Some other movies he starred in are "The Prince and the Show Girl (1957)", "Spartacus (1960)", "The Entertainer (1960)", "The Power and the Glory (1961)", "Battle of Britain (1969)", "David Copperfield (1970)", "Sleuth (1972)", "Marathon Man (1976)", "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1976)", "The Boys from Brazil (1978)", "Dracula (1979)", "Clash of the Titans (1981)" and "The Bounty (1984)".
He has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor nine times, and he has won it once for his role as Hamlet, Prince of Denmark in the movie "Hamlet (1948)".
As a producer, he also won the Academy Award for Best Picture for this movie, an adaptation of William Shakespeare play with the same title.
Laurence Olivier is considered one of the great, if not the greatest, Shakespearean actors of the twentieth century.
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Atsakė genplant29
2017 gegužės 23, 4:28 AM
I also am a fan of him as Lord Marchmain (Sebastian Flyte's father) in the exceptional 1981 British t.v. miniseries Brideshead Revisited. He was spot-on perfect in that.
Atsakė bratface
2017 gegužės 24, 9:38 PM
He was also one of the greatest 'scenery chewers'.
Atsakė genplant29
2017 gegužės 24, 9:50 PM
For sure. He shared that in common with (for example) the Barrymore brothers.