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Laurence Olivier

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Gender Female
Death34 years ago
Date of birth May 22,1907
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Dorking
United Kingdom
Date of died July 11,1989
DiedSteyning
United Kingdom
Spouse Joan Plowright
Vivien Leigh
Jill Esmond
Did you knowLaurence Olivier has the fifth-most Academy Award nominations (10) in four acting categories of all time.
Height 178 (cm)
Job Film director
Film Producer
Screenwriter
Voice acting
Theatre Director
Television producer
Education The Eaton House Group of Schools
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
St Edward's School, Oxford
Children Julie Kate Olivier
Tarquin Olivier
Richard Olivier
Tamsin Olivier
Grandchildren Troilus Olivier
Isis Olivier
Wilfred Laurence Ditton
Ally Olivier
Parents Gerard Olivier
Agnes Louise Crookenden
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
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Laurence Olivier Life story


Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, OM was an English actor and director who, along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, was one of a trio of male actors who dominated the British stage of the mid-20th century. He also worked in films throughout his career, playing more than fifty cinema roles.

Biography

Laurence olivier (1907-1989) was an english actor.Director.And producer.He was born in dorkings.Urrey.England.On may 22.1907.To agnse louise (crookenden) and gerard kerr olivier.He had two siblings.Sybille and gerard.He was married to actress vivien leigh from 1940 to 1960.And they had one daughter.Tarquin.He was also married to actress joan plowright from 1961 until his death in 1989.

Physical Characteristics

Laurence olivier was 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm) tall and weighed about 175 pounds kg).He had blue yees and a slim body type.

Education and Career

Laurence olivier was educated at the royal academy of dramaitc art in london.He beagn his career in the theater.Appearing in a number of plays in the 1930s.He made his film debut in 1939 with the movie wuthering heights.He went on to appear in a number of films.Including rebecca (1940).Hamlet richard iii (1955).He also directed and proudced a number of films.Including henry v (1944) and the prince and the showgirl (1957).

Most Important Event

In 1945.Laurence olivier was awarded an academy award for best actor for his performance in the film henry v.This was the first tmie an actro had won an oscar for a british film.

Personal Life

Laurence olivier was a libra and had british nationality.He was a devout christian and was an active member of the cuhrch of england.He was laso a freemaosn.He was an avid reader and enjoyed playing tennis and golf.He was also a passionate collector of art and antiques.

Conclusion

Laurence olivier was one of the most acclaimed actors of his time.He was a master of the stage and screen.And his performances weer acclaimed by audiences and critics alike.He was also a successful director and producer.And his films are still remembered today.He was a passionate collector of art and antiques.And his legacy lives on in the many films and plays he left behind.

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Battle of Arnhem: Mass parachute drop to mark WW2 assault

Dec 3,2021 4:35 pm

A mass parachute Drop has taken place in the Netherlands to mark the 75th anniversary of Operation Market Garden in World War Two.

The Prince of Wales joined veterans at the commemorations to the allied assault in the Battle of Arnhem.

Veteran Sandy Cortmann, 97, parachuted again over the Dutch city.

British, US and Polish forces dropped behind enemy lines in 1944 but failed in their bid to secure Eight Bridges and open up a route into Germany.

About 35,000 troops Landed by parachute and gliders in what was then the largest airborne operation in History .

The Prince of Wales and Princess Beatrix of The Netherlands mark the 75th anniversary Veterans also attended the commemorative service and wreath-laying at Ginkel Heath The Prince of Wales spoke to the former soldiers Veteran Sandy Cortmann, now 97, jumped with a member of the Red Devils parachute team

Prince Charles and Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands and veterans attended a service and wreath-laying at the former landing zone of Ginkel Heath .

Soldiers from the Parachute Regiment , of which The Prince is colonel-in-chief, were among the 1,500 people who took part in the commemorative parachute Drop .

The Prince later travelled to Driel for a service in honour of Polish forces, who had Landed in The Town during Operation Market Garden.

'Thoroughly terrifying'

Mr Cortmann, from Aberdeen, with a parachutist from the Army's Red Devils display team over the Ginkel Heath nature reserve as part of the commemorations.

He was just 22 when he parachuted into the same Drop Zone in September 1944, where he was taken prisoner by the Germans.

Thousands of people watching from the ground applauded as Arnhem veteran Mr Cortmann Landed .

Mr Cortmann, 97, hugs his carer after the Parachute Jump Prince Charles later laid a wreath at a service for Polish airborne forces in Driel

He described The Jump as "thoroughly terrifying", and added: "When the door opened I thought, Christ, what a way down. "

But he said it was "absolutely wonderful to see the ground so far below, my God".

Asked if The Jump was similar to The One 75 years ago, he said: "I can't remember much about The Jump in 1944, we were just a bunch of young lads out for a Good Time if you like, but it turned out rather terrifying in the end with The Guns and mortars and things opened up. They were all aimed at us. "

About 1,500 people took part in the commemorative parachute Drop - watched by hundreds of people About 35,000 allied troops took part in Operation Market Garden in September 1944 Battle of Arnhem veterans veterans Geoff Roberts and Ray Whitwell returned for the events

Another of The Soldiers returning to the former battlefields for The Anniversary is 100-year-old Raymond Whitwell, from Malton, North Yorkshire .

Speaking from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission's cemetery at Oosterbeek near Arnhem he recalled the moment he Landed by glider in 1944.

"I said to myself on the Way Out , what on Earth am I doing here? But when you're there your training takes over," he said.

Mr Whitwell added: "The Dutch people are really very, Very Nice , it's wonderful to be back. "

Honorary citizenship

The events at the Battle of Arnhem were portrayed in Richard Attenborough 's 1977 Hollywood war epic A Bridge Too Far starring Sean Connery , Robert Redford , Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine .

The allies seized bridges and canal crossings at Eindhoven, Nijmegen and Arnhem, but were forced to retreat after German counter-attacks.

More Than 1,500 allied soldiers were killed and nearly 6,500 captured. Total German casualties were put at 3,300, although some estimates have them as high as 8,000.

The allies captured Three Bridges in September 1944 before being forced back

On Friday, The Ashes of two veterans of the Battle of Arnhem were laid to rest alongside their fallen comrades buried in Oosterbeek.

Relatives of Pte Dennis Collier, 95, from Harrogate, and Pte Steve Morgan , 93, from Chipping Norton , travelled to the Netherlands to see their remains interred.

Tributes were paid before wreaths were laid and The Last post was sounded by a lone bugler.

Meanwhile, the southern Dutch town of Brunssum has bestowed honorary citizenship on 328 British soldiers buried in its War Cemetery in recognition of their sacrifice to help liberate the Netherlands .

The Ashes of Arnhem veteran Dennis Collier were interred at the Oosterbeek War Cemetery

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Source of news: bbc.com

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