How To Use Laurence olivier In A Sentence
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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
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Laurence Olivier and Dora Bryan glancing up at it as they alight from the Brighton Belle.
Brighton Clock
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Laurence Olivier plays Lord Nelson, and Vivien Leigh is Emma, Lady Hamilton, who becomes his lover.
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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.
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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
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Peter Hall was the director and Laurence Olivier and Charles Laughton were still on the payroll.
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However, Walton is most remembered for his splendid scores for films starring Laurence Olivier.
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John Gielgud, along with his two contemporaries and friends, Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson, dominated the thespian scene for much of the 20th century.
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First the Laurence Olivier scene played on the projector screen; then Anne, a brave woman in the would-be class, read the soliloquy aloud.
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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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Laurence Olivier plays Crasius, the bisexual emperor, in this historical epic.
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In the film, he was cuckolded by his father, played by Laurence Olivier.
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The woman kept saying, "Fuck me, Gerald," in a cut-glass accent, which was funny, but Gerald himself soon wiped the grin off my face with his grunting, which wasn't really grunting at all, but instead consisted of the words "oh" and "ah" crisply orated aloud, like Sir Laurence Olivier reading dialogue off a card at an early rehearsal.
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