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Laurence Olivier

NOUN
  1. English actor best know for his Shakespearean roles (1907-1989)

How To Use Laurence Olivier In A Sentence

  • She went to Stratford-upon-Avon to see Anthony Quayle in The Taming of the Shrew, and to see Sir Laurence Olivier in Richard III. A KNIFE BETWEEN THE RIBS
  • Laurence Olivier and Dora Bryan glancing up at it as they alight from the Brighton Belle. Brighton Clock
  • Laurence Olivier plays Lord Nelson, and Vivien Leigh is Emma, Lady Hamilton, who becomes his lover.
  • In 1956, at the height of her popularity, Monroe went to England to make a film, The Prince and the Showgirl, with Sir Laurence Olivier.
  • That's very good is his standard comment after telling—or hearing—a flavorsome anecdote about a giant of the theater: Jonathan Miller, Laurence Olivier, Harold Pinter. Like Gomez, He's an Enthusiast
  • Peter Hall was the director and Laurence Olivier and Charles Laughton were still on the payroll.
  • However, Walton is most remembered for his splendid scores for films starring Laurence Olivier.
  • John Gielgud, along with his two contemporaries and friends, Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson, dominated the thespian scene for much of the 20th century.
  • First the Laurence Olivier scene played on the projector screen; then Anne, a brave woman in the would-be class, read the soliloquy aloud.
  • As though bouncing about on springs, Clark (Eddie Redmayne) is A-OK with being a lowly assistant to the film's director, actor Sir Laurence Olivier (Kenneth Branagh); he just wants to break into show business. Felice Arenas: Williams Has Same 'Hunger as Monroe,' Says My Week With Marilyn Director
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