Laurence Olivier

Laurence Olivier

Born:May 22, 1907

Place of Birth:Dorking, Surrey, England, UK

Died:July 11, 1989

Known For:Acting

Biography

Laurence Olivier, known as Baron Olivier, was a distinguished English actor and director whose legacy continues to influence the world of film and theatre. Alongside iconic figures like Ralph Richardson, Peggy Ashcroft, and John Gielgud, Olivier was a dominant force on the British stage during the mid-20th century. Despite coming from a family with no ties to the entertainment industry, Olivier's father, a clergyman, recognized his son's talent and encouraged him to pursue acting.

After honing his skills at a drama school in London, Olivier embarked on a journey that would lead him to become one of the most celebrated actors of his time. His breakthrough came in 1930 with a notable performance in Noël Coward's "Private Lives," marking the beginning of a successful career that spanned both stage and screen. Collaborating with esteemed actors like Gielgud and Ashcroft in productions such as "Romeo and Juliet," Olivier quickly rose to stardom by the end of the 1930s.

In the 1940s, Olivier co-directed the Old Vic theatre company, where he showcased his exceptional talent in roles like Richard III and Oedipus. Transitioning to independent actor-manager in the 1950s, Olivier faced a period of uncertainty until he joined the English Stage Company in 1957, where he delivered a memorable performance in "The Entertainer." Later, from 1963 to 1973, Olivier served as the founding director of the National Theatre, leaving a lasting impact by nurturing emerging talents and starring in iconic roles like Othello and Shylock.

Olivier's contribution to cinema is equally remarkable, with notable films such as "Wuthering Heights," "Rebecca," and a trilogy of Shakespeare adaptations where he served as both actor and director. His versatility shone through in later films like "The Shoes of the Fisherman," "Sleuth," and "Marathon Man," showcasing his enduring talent across different genres. On television, Olivier captivated audiences with his performances in adaptations like "Long Day's Journey into Night," "Love Among the Ruins," and "King Lear," demonstrating his range and depth as an actor.

Throughout his illustrious career, Olivier garnered numerous accolades, including a knighthood, a life peerage, and the prestigious Order of Merit. His on-screen brilliance was recognized with multiple Academy Awards, British Academy Film Awards, Emmy Awards, and Golden Globe Awards, solidifying his status as a legendary figure in the entertainment industry. Today, Olivier's impact is honored through the Laurence Olivier Awards and the National Theatre's main auditorium named in his memory, a testament to his enduring legacy in the world of performing arts.

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Filmography

Acting

Spartacus

Spartacus

Marcus Licinius Crassus

1960

The rebellious Thracian Spartacus, born and raised a slave, is sold to Gladiator trainer Batiatus. After weeks of being trained to kill for the arena, Spartacus turns on his owners and leads the other slaves in rebellion. As the rebels move from town to town, their numbers swell as escaped slaves join their ranks. Under the leadership of Spartacus, they make their way to southern Italy, where they will cross the sea and return to their homes.
Rebecca

Rebecca

Maxim de Winter

1940

Story of a young woman who marries a fascinating widower only to find out that she must live in the shadow of his former wife, Rebecca, who died mysteriously several years earlier. The young wife must come to grips with the terrible secret of her handsome, cold husband, Max De Winter. She must also deal with the jealous, obsessed Mrs. Danvers, the housekeeper, who will not accept her as the mistress of the house.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

Dr. Totenkopf (archive footage)

2004

When gigantic robots attack New York City, "Sky Captain" uses his private air force to fight them off. His ex-girlfriend, reporter Polly Perkins, has been investigating the recent disappearance of prominent scientists. Suspecting a link between the global robot attacks and missing men, Sky Captain and Polly decide to work together. They fly to the Himalayas in pursuit of the mysterious Dr. Totenkopf, the mastermind behind the robots.
Clash of the Titans

Clash of the Titans

Zeus

1981

To win the right to marry his love, the beautiful princess Andromeda, and fulfil his destiny, half-God-half-mortal Perseus must complete various tasks including taming Pegasus, capturing Medusa's head and battling the feared Kraken.
Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

1968

Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall in love against the wishes of their feuding families. Driven by their passion, the young lovers defy their destiny and elope, only to suffer the ultimate tragedy.
A Bridge Too Far

A Bridge Too Far

Dr. Jan Spaander

1977

The story of Operation Market Garden—a failed attempt by the allies in the latter stages of WWII to end the war quickly by securing three bridges in Holland allowing access over the Rhine into Germany. A combination of poor allied intelligence and the presence of two crack German panzer divisions meant that the final part of this operation (the bridge in Arnhem over the Rhine) was doomed to failure.
The Bounty

The Bounty

Admiral Hood

1984

The familiar story of Lieutenant Bligh, whose cruelty leads to a mutiny on his ship. This version follows both the efforts of Fletcher Christian to get his men beyond the reach of British retribution, and the epic voyage of Lieutenant Bligh to get his loyalists safely to East Timor in a tiny lifeboat.
Trumbo

Trumbo

Crassus (archive footage) (uncredited)

2015

The career of screenwriter Dalton Trumbo is halted by a witch hunt in the late 1940s when he defies the anti-communist HUAC committee and is blacklisted.
Marathon Man

Marathon Man

Szell

1976

A graduate student and obsessive runner in New York is drawn into a mysterious plot involving his brother, a member of the secretive Division.
49th Parallel

49th Parallel

Johnnie, the Trapper

1941

In the early days of World War II, a German U-boat is sunk in Canada's Hudson Bay. Hoping to evade capture, a small band of German soldiers led by commanding officer Lieutenant Hirth attempts to cross the border into the United States, which has not yet entered the war and is officially neutral. Along the way, the German soldiers encounter brave men such as a French-Canadian fur trapper, Johnnie, a leader of a Hutterite farming community, Peter, an author, Philip and a soldier, Andy Brock.
Battle of Britain

Battle of Britain

Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding

1969

In 1940, the Royal Air Force fights a desperate battle against the might of the Luftwaffe for control of the skies over Britain, thus preventing the Nazi invasion of Britain.
The Shoes of the Fisherman

The Shoes of the Fisherman

Piotr Ilyich Kamenev

1968

Ukrainian bishop Kiril Lakota, a political prisoner in a Soviet gulag for twenty years, is unexpectedly released and sent to the Vatican, where, upon the sudden death of the Pope, leader of the Catholic Church, he must face a challenging destiny that will put the future of the entire world in his hands.
Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

Heathcliff

1939

The Earnshaws are Yorkshire farmers during the early 19th Century. One day, Mr. Earnshaw returns from a trip to the city, bringing with him a ragged little boy called Heathcliff. Earnshaw's son, Hindley, resents the child, but Heathcliff becomes companion and soulmate to Hindley's sister, Catherine. After her parents die, Cathy and Heathcliff grow up wild and free on the moors and despite the continued enmity between Hindley and Heathcliff they're happy -- until Cathy meets Edgar Linton, the son of a wealthy neighbor.
Dracula

Dracula

Prof. Abraham Van Helsing

1979

Romanticized adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 classic. Count Dracula is a subject of fatal attraction to more than one English maiden lady, as he seeks an immortal bride.
Sleuth

Sleuth

Andrew Wyke

1972

A man who loves games and theater invites his wife's lover to meet him, setting up a battle of wits with potentially deadly results.
The Boys from Brazil

The Boys from Brazil

Ezra Lieberman

1978

Nazi hunter Ezra Lieberman discovers a sinister and bizarre plot to rekindle the Third Reich.

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