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Laurence and Olivier
Though Janssen's scenes were cut from the final release, he also appeared as a journalist in the film Inchon, which he accepted to work with Laurence Olivier who played General Douglas MacArthur.
There are persistent rumors that Kaye was either homosexual or bisexual, and some sources claim that Kaye and Laurence Olivier had a ten-year relationship in the 1950s while Olivier was still married to Vivien Leigh.
Many British actors have achieved international fame and critical success, including Julie Andrews, Richard Burton, Michael Caine, Charlie Chaplin, Sean Connery, Vivien Leigh, David Niven, Laurence Olivier, Peter Sellers and Kate Winslet.
Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier.
Regular attendees at his famed soirées included Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Joan Crawford and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart, Claudette Colbert, Marlene Dietrich, Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, actor Richard Cromwell, Stanley Holloway, Judy Garland, Gene Tierney, Noël Coward, Cole Porter, director James Whale, costume designer Edith Head, and Norma Shearer, especially after the death of her first husband, Irving Thalberg.
In 1937, Tyrone Guthrie directed Laurence Olivier in a Jones-inspired Hamlet at the Old Vic.
Notable stagings in London and New York include Barrymore's 1925 production at the Haymarket ; it influenced subsequent performances by John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier.
In 1937 Tyrone Guthrie directed the play at Elsinore, Denmark with Laurence Olivier as Hamlet and Vivien Leigh as Ophelia.
Innokenty Smoktunovsky was cast in the role of Hamlet ; he was particularly praised by Sir Laurence Olivier.
" The Shakespeare films of Laurence Olivier ".
Whale offered the part of Stanhope to the then-barely known Laurence Olivier.
* Khartoum, a 1966 film starring Charlton Heston and Laurence Olivier
Ullmann appeared with Laurence Olivier in Richard Attenborough's A Bridge Too Far in 1977.
Laurence Olivier played Malcolm in the 1929 production and Macbeth in 1937 at the Old Vic Theatre in a production that saw the Vic's artistic director Lilian Baylis pass away the night before it opened.
** Richard III ( 1955 film ), a film starring Laurence Olivier
Perhaps the best-known film adaptation of Shakespeare's play Richard III is the 1955 version directed and produced by Sir Laurence Olivier, who also played the lead role.
Despite his having died at the age of 32, Richard is often depicted as being considerably older: Basil Rathbone, in the Tower of London, and Peter Cook were both 46 when they played him, Laurence Olivier was 47 ( in his 1955 film ), Vincent Price was 51, Ian McKellen was 56 as was Pacino in his 1996 film ( although Pacino was 39 when he played him on Broadway in 1979, and Olivier was 37 when he played him on stage in 1944 ).
He is the winner of an Academy Award, eight Tony Awards including the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre, multiple Grammy Awards, a Pulitzer Prize and the Laurence Olivier Award.
; Laurence Olivier Awards
He was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award as the Best Actor in a Musical for the role and also won the Theatregoers ' Choice Award ( getting 39 % of the votes cast by over 12, 000 theatregoers ) as Best Actor in a Musical.
* Sam Mendes-Academy Award-winning film director ( for American Beauty ) and four-time Laurence Olivier Award winner
She was a prolific stage performer, frequently in collaboration with her then-husband, Laurence Olivier, who directed her in several of her roles.

Laurence and himself
Among the witnesses is Laurence, Augustine's future successor, but not Augustine himself.
Bennett himself received the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre.
Extracts from the play were also used in Laurence Olivier's 1955 filmic adaptation of Richard III, starring Olivier himself as Richard, Cedric Hardwicke as Edward, John Gielgud as George and Mary Kerridge as Queen Elizabeth.
In 1163, Christ Church was converted to a priory of the Regular Order of Arrosian Canons ( Reformed Augustinian Rule ) by the second Archbishop of Dublin, later saint, Laurence O ' Toole, who adhered to the rule himself ; it was subsequently headed by an Augustinian prior, who ranked as the second ecclesiastical figure of the diocese, and not a dean, until re-establishment in 1541.
* May 2 – A 55-year-old Australian man, Laurence James Downey, enters a lavatory aboard Aer Lingus Flight 164, a Boeing 737-200 with 107 other people on board, five minutes before landing at London Heathrow Airport in London, England, douses himself with petrol ( gasoline ), and walks into the cockpit with a cigarette lighter in his hand.
Castlehaven was convicted attainted and three weeks later executed, beheaded, on Tower Hill for his sexual crimes: an " unnatural crime ", i. e. sodomy, committed with his page, Laurence Florence FitzPatrick, who confessed to the crime and was executed and for assisting Giles Browning ( or Giles Broadway ), also executed, in the rape of his, the Earl's, wife, Anne the Countess of Castlehaven, in which Lord Castlehaven himself participated by restraining her.
Coward played the part of Elyot Chase himself, Adrianne Allen was his bride Sybil, Lawrence played Amanda Prynne, and Laurence Olivier was her new husband Victor.
Laurence Ferrers, himself a younger son of the Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers-a descendant of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex.
Castlehaven was convicted attainted and three weeks later executed, beheaded, on Tower Hill for his sexual crimes: an " unnatural crime ", i. e. sodomy, committed with his page, Laurence Florence FitzPatrick, who confessed to the crime and was executed and for assisting Giles Browning ( or Giles Broadway ), also executed, in the rape of his, the Earl's, wife, Anne the Countess of Castlehaven, in which Lord Castlehaven himself participated by restraining her.

Laurence and said
In 1957, Rabbi Louis Jacobs, then lecturer at the Jews ' College and best friend of Laurence Kogan, London ; published his book " We Have Reason to Believe " ( Edited by Laurence Kogan and Adam Albert ), in which he said:
She said to Laurence Olivier on a long-distance call, " Puss, my puss, how I hate film acting!
George Cukor commented that Leigh was a " consummate actress, hampered by beauty ", and Laurence Olivier said that critics should " give her credit for being an actress and not go on forever letting their judgments be distorted by her great beauty.
Laurence Olivier announced her birth to the audience at a performance of Hamlet at the Old Vic, when he said that Laertes ( played by Sir Michael ) had a daughter.
Smith said that ' the group ' eventually became Malice-" sort of a sub-metal punk group-with Michael Dempsey, Laurence and two other blokes.
Holloway had many friends in show business and forged close friendships with people such as Leslie Henson, Gracie Fields, Maurice Chevalier, Laurence Olivier and Arthur Askey, who said of him, " He was the nicest man I ever knew.
" By his particular temper and management ," said Laurence Echard in his History of England, " he weathered the late great storm with more success than many other great men.
" Laurence Olivier said that Gielgud's performance in The School for Scandal was " the best light comedy performance I have ever seen-or ever shall!
In an interview with Melvyn Bragg in the early 1980s, the British actor Laurence Olivier said that Disney's Big Bad Wolf was supposedly based on a widely detested American theatre actor called Jed Harris.
He later said that he intended to challenge Sumner to a duel, and consulted with fellow South Carolina Representative Laurence M. Keitt on dueling etiquette.
" Chris Hicks, writing for the Deseret News, stated that films such as Santa with Muscles make films like Jingle All The Way look better, and said that Hulk Hogan " makes Arnold Schwarzenegger seem like Laurence Olivier ".
Oliver Cromwell had granted Laurence Scott of Bavelaw and his wife Katherine Binning, the lands, Lordship and Barony of Corstorphine, tower, manor-place, mills, mill-lands, parsonage etc., in lieu of the money due by James, Lord Forrester, to Beatrix Ramsay in Corstorphine who had assigned the debt to the said Laurence Scott, 1654.
Of debuting at the Old Vic, where his parents performed as part of Laurence Olivier's Royal National Theatre Company, Stephens said: " It's quite moving for me to do something there.
The Gilson National School is said by the local Chamber of Commerce to be the " Gem in the Crown of Oldcastle's architecture " The Gilson National School's trust and building owe their existence to the generosity of Laurence Gilson, a native of Oldcastle Parish.
Writing to Laurence on 11 December, he said Pitt was guilty of " a proud, arrogant assumption of power, that ... if it passes unnoticed, it is a dangerous infraction upon a most material constitutional principle and usage ".
Fitzwilliam returned to his previous independence when the scheme for a " third party " collapsed and Laurence wrote to Fitzwilliam on 9 July ( the day of Burke's death ) that Burke had said on his deathbed: " Inform Lord Fitzwilliam from me that it is my dying advice and request to him, steadily to pursue that course in which he now is.
Laurence said " this was almost if not quite the last thing which he said on public affairs ".
Oliver Cromwell had granted Laurence Scott of Bavelaw and his wife Katherine Binning, the lands, Lordship and Barony of Corstorphine, tower, manor-place, mills, mill-lands, parsonage etc., in lieu of the money due by James, Lord Forrester, to Beatrix Ramsay in Corstorphine who had assigned the debt to the said Laurence Scott, 1654.
According to both Miles and fellow South Carolina fire-eater Laurence M. Keitt, Buchanan said, " After all, this is a matter of honor among gentlemen.
It is said that, on the death of John Reeve, there was a power-struggle between Lodowicke Muggleton and Laurence Clarkson ( or Claxton ) for leadership.

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