Laurence Olivier

Actor, Producer, Director

Birthdate: May 22, 1907

Birthplace: Dorking, Surrey, England, UK

Died: Jul 11, 1989

Laurence Olivier could speak William Shakespeare's lines as naturally as if he were "actually thinking them," said English playwright Charles Bennett, who met Olivier in 1927. Laurence Kerr Olivier was born in Dorking, Surrey, England, to Agnes Louise (Crookenden) and Gerard Kerr Olivier, a High Anglican priest. His surname came from a great-great-grandfather who was of French Huguenot origin.

One of Olivier's earliest successes as a Shakespearean actor on the London stage came in 1935 when he played "Romeo" and "Mercutio" in alternate performances of "Romeo and Juliet" with John Gielgud. A young Englishwoman just beginning her career on the stage fell in love with Olivier's Romeo. In 1937, she was "Ophelia" to his "Hamlet" in a special performance at Kronborg Castle, Elsinore (Helsingør), Denmark. In 1940, she became his second wife after both returned from making films in America that were major box office hits of 1939. His film was Wuthering Heights (1939), her film was Gone with the Wind (1939). Vivien Leigh and Olivier were screen lovers in Fire Over England (1937), 21 Days Together (1940) and That Hamilton Woman (1941).

There was almost a fourth film together in 1944 when Olivier and Leigh traveled to Scotland with Charles C. Bennett to research the real-life story of a Scottish girl accused of murdering her French lover. Bennett recalled that Olivier researched the story "with all the thoroughness of Sherlock Holmes" and "we unearthed evidence, never known or produced at the trial, that would most certainly have sent the young lady to the gallows." The film project was then abandoned. During their two-decade marriage, Olivier and Leigh appeared on the stage in England and America and made films whenever they really needed to make some money.

In 1951, Olivier was working on a screen adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's novel "Sister Carrie" (Carrie (1952)) while Leigh was completing work on the film version of the Tennessee Williams' play, A Streetcar Named Desire (1951). She won her second Oscar for bringing "Blanche DuBois" to the screen. Carrie (1952) was a film that Olivier never talked about. George Hurstwood, a middle-aged married man from Chicago who tricked a young woman into leaving a younger man about to marry her, became a New York street person in the novel. Olivier played him as a somewhat nicer person who didn't fall quite as low. A PBS documentary on Olivier's career broadcast in 1987 covered his first sojourn in Hollywood in the early 1930s with his first wife, Jill Esmond, and noted that her star was higher than his at that time. On film, he was upstaged by his second wife, too, even though the list of films he made is four times as long as hers.

More than half of his film credits come after The Entertainer (1960), which started out as a play in London in 1957. When the play moved across the Atlantic to Broadway in 1958, the role of "Archie Rice"'s daughter was taken over by Joan Plowright, who was also in the film. They married soon after the release of The Entertainer (1960).

Known For

Sleuth
Sleuth

(1972)

The Boys from Brazil
The Boys from Brazil

(1978)

Rebecca
Rebecca

(1940)

Marathon Man
Marathon Man

(1976)

Laurence Olivier Movies

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  • 2021 |
    Dark Winter
  • 2021 |
    Vivien Leigh, autant en emporte le vent
  • 2018 |

    Tea With the Dames

    asSelf
  • 2013 |

    Carrie

    asGeorge Hurstwood
  • 2007 |
    Never Apologize
  • 2004 |
    Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
  • 2001 |
    Shylock
  • 1989 |
    War Requiemas The Old Soldier
  • 1939 |
    Wuthering Heightsas Heathcliff
  • 1985 |
    Wild Geese IIas Rudolf Hess
  • 1984 |
    The Bountyas Admiral Hood
  • 1983 |
    The Jigsaw Manas Adm. Sir Gerald Scaith
  • 1982 |

    Inchon

    asGen. Douglas MacArthur
  • 1981 |
    Clash of the Titansas Zeus
  • 1980 |
    The Jazz Singeras Cantor Rabinovitch
  • 1979 |
    Draculaas Van Helsing
  • 1979 |
    A Little Romanceas Julius
  • 1978 |
    The Betsyas Number One
  • 1978 |
    The Boys from Brazilas Ezra Lieberman
  • 1977 |

    A Bridge Too Far

    asDoctor Spaander
  • 1976 |
    The Seven-Per-Cent Solutionas Professor Moriarty
  • 1976 |
    Marathon Manas Dr. Christian Szell
  • 1975 |
    The Gentleman Trampas Narrator
  • 1972 |
    Lady Caroline Lambas Duke of Wellington
  • 1972 |
    Sleuthas Andrew Wyke
  • 1970 |
    Three Sisters
  • 1969 |
    The Dance of Deathas Edgar
  • 1969 |
    Battle of Britainas Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding
  • 1968 |
    The Shoes of the Fishermanas Piotr Ilyich Kamenev
  • 1966 |
    Khartoumas The Mahdi
  • 1965 |
    Bunny Lake Is Missingas Superintendent Newhouse
  • 1965 |
    Othelloas Othello
  • 1963 |
    Uncle Vanyaas Dr. Astrov
  • 1962 |
    Term of Trialas Graham Weir
  • 1960 |
    The Entertaineras Archie Rice
  • 1960 |
    Spartacusas Crassus
  • 1959 |
    The Devil's Discipleas Gen. Burgoyne
  • 1957 |
    The Prince and the Showgirlas The Regent
  • 1955 |
    Richard IIIas Richard III
  • 1953 |
    A Queen Is Crowned
  • 1953 |
    The Beggar's Operaas Captain MacHeath
  • 1948 |
    Hamletas Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
  • 1944 |
    Henry Vas King Henry V of England
  • 1944 |
    The Volunteer
  • 1943 |
    Adventure for Twoas Ivan Kouznetsoff
  • 1941 |
    49th Parallelas Johnnie, the Trapper (The Canadians)
  • 1941 |
    That Hamilton Womanas Lord Horatio Nelson
  • 1940 |
    21 Days Togetheras Larry
  • 1940 |
    Pride and Prejudiceas Mr. Darcy
  • 1940 |
    Rebeccaas 'Maxim' de Winter
  • 1939 |
    Clouds Over Europeas Tony McVane
  • 1938 |
    The Divorce of Lady Xas Everard Logan
  • 1937 |
    Fire Over Englandas Michael
  • 1936 |
    As You Like Itas Orlando
  • 1935 |
    I Stand Condemnedas Capt. Ivan Ignatoff
  • 1933 |
    No Funny Businessas Clive Dering
  • 1933 |
    Perfect Understandingas Nicholas Randall
  • 1932 |
    Westward Passageas Nick Allen
  • 1931 |
    Friends and Loversas Lieutenant Ned Nichols
  • 1931 |
    Potiphar's Wifeas Straker
  • 1931 |
    The Conquest of the Airas Vincent Lunardi
  • 1931 |
    The Yellow Ticketas Julian Rolfe
  • 1930 |
    The Temporary Widowas Peter Bille