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    Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, OM, war ein britischer Schauspieler, Regisseur, Produzent und Theaterleiter. Der dreifache Oscar-Preisträger wird als einer der größten englischsprachigen Bühnen- und Filmdarsteller des Jahrhunderts. Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, OM (* Mai als Laurence Kerr Olivier in Dorking, Surrey, England; † Juli in Steyning, West Sussex. Der Laurence Olivier Award (auch Olivier Award) ist ein seit jährlich vergebener britischer Theater- und Musicalpreis. Er gilt als höchste Auszeichnung im. Laurence Olivier (Lord Laurence Kerr Olivier) wurde am Mai als Jüngster von drei Kindern des streng religiösen Pastors und Schulleiters mit. Sir Laurence Olivier. Schauspieler • Producer • Sprecher • Regisseur • Drehbuchautor • Cutter. Die schöne Artikulation und die ausdrucksstarke Stimme machten. Finden Sie perfekte Stock-Fotos zum Thema Laurence Olivier sowie redaktionelle Newsbilder von Getty Images. Wählen Sie aus erstklassigen Inhalten. Sir Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier of Brighton, OM (* Mai in Dorking, Surrey.

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    Characterizing the acceptance speech, John J. O'Connor of the 'New York Times' wrote, "Olivier lapsed into a curiously rambling, slightly sticky, extended metaphor about stars and firmaments.

    Modelled the accent for his character of George Hurstwood, an American living in turn-of-the-last-century Chicago in Carrie , on Spencer Tracy.

    His great-great-grandfather, Daniel Stephen Olivier, was from a French Huguenot family; they fled from France to England around the 17th century, as they were Protestants, who were being persecuted by the majority Catholics.

    When he went to Hollywood in the early s, studio executives wanted him to change his name to "Larry Oliver". He said that later on in his highly successful career, he would muse with his friends about what might have become of him, what kind of career he would have had, if he had changed his name to "Larry Oliver", as that name connoted a different type of actor.

    Actually, there was an American actor with that name who appeared six times on Broadway between and , most notably in Garson Kanin 's "Born Yesterday".

    The "real" Larry Oliver repeated his Broadway performance as the politician Norval Hedges in the movie version of the play, Born Yesterday , his only film appearance a senator on Broadway, Larry Oliver's character had been demoted to a Congressman for the film, but he was again bumped up to the Senate in the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" teleplay.

    However, at the last moment, he fell sick and was replaced by Marlon Brando. Luchino Visconti wanted to cast him in the title role of the Italian prince in The Leopard , but his producer overruled him.

    The producer insisted on a box-office star to justify the lavish production's high budget and essentially forced Visconti to accept Burt Lancaster.

    A decade later, the two Oscar-winning actors competed again for the role of another Italian prince, Mafia chieftain Don Corleone, in The Godfather , ultimately losing out to Marlon Brando , Olivier's only rival for the title of world's greatest actor.

    Generally considered the greatest Macbeth of the 20th century for his second stage portrayal of the role in the s, he had hoped to bring "The Scottish Play" to the big screen in the late s, but the failure of his movie Richard III to make back its money frustrated his plans.

    Producer Mike Todd , Elizabeth Taylor 's third husband, told Olivier in that he likely would produce the film with Olivier as Macbeth and Olivier's real-life wife Vivien Leigh as his Lady, but that hope died in the plane crash that claimed Todd's life.

    Thus, the infamous "Macbeth curse" prevented the greatest actor of the 20th century from realizing his dream. Movie critic Pauline Kael , who considered Olivier the "wittiest actor" in film history, considered it a tragedy and said that it showed that there was something fundamentally wrong with the commercial filmmaking industry, that it could deny such a great talent a chance to make such a potentially significant film.

    Was the first thespian nominated for an acting Oscar in five different decades, from the s through the s, inclusive. Only Katharine Hepburn s, s, s, s, s , Paul Newman s, s, s, s and s and Jack Nicholson s, s, s, s and s equaled this feat.

    In contrast, Bette Davis ' ten nominations and Spencer Tracy 's eight were spread over four decades s through s, inclusive while Marlon Brando 's eight nominations were bunched into three decades s, s, s.

    John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson were considered equal to Olivier in the classical repertoire -- and in Shakespeare.

    Gielgud was felt to have bested him due to his mellifluous voice, which Olivier himself said "wooed the world" -- but it was widely felt that Olivier as a stage actor exceeded both of them in contemporary plays such as John Osbourne 's The Entertainer He also was, by far, the better regarded movie actor, winning one Best Actor Oscar among 10 acting Academy Award acting nominations all but one in the Best Actor category versus one Best Supporting Actor Oscar for Gielgud among two supporting nominations and two Supporting Actor nods for Richardson.

    He discovered Peter Finch when Olivier and his theatrical company, which included his wife Vivien Leigh , were conducting a tour of Australia in Olivier signed the young Aussie to a personal contract and Finch became part of Olivier's theatrical company, traveling back to London with his new employer, where he made his name as an actor.

    Finch then proceeded to cuckold his mentor and employer by bedding Olivier's wife, Leigh. Olivier was personally humiliated but, ever the trouper, he kept the talented Finch under contract; Finch, who had been born in London, flourished as a theatrical actor after the career break given him by Olivier.

    Finch and Leigh carried on a long affair, and since Leigh was bipolar and her manic-depression frequently manifested itself in nymphomania, some speculate that Olivier subconsciously might have been grateful for Finch's attentions to his wife, as he occupied Leigh's hours and kept her out of worse trouble and, by extension, saved Olivier from even worse embarrassment.

    He wrote in his autobiography, "Confessions of an Actor", that sometime after World War II, his wife Vivien Leigh announced calmly that she was no longer in love with him, but loved him like a brother.

    Olivier was emotionally devastated. What he did not know at the time was that Leigh's declaration--and her subsequent affairs with multiple partners--was a signal of the bipolar disorder that eventually disrupted her life and career.

    Leigh had every intention of remaining married to Olivier, but was no longer interested in him romantically.

    Olivier himself began having affairs including one with Claire Bloom in the s, according to Bloom's own autobiography as Leigh's attentions wandered and roamed outside of the marital bedchamber.

    Olivier had to accompany her to Hollywood in in order to keep an eye on her and keep her out of trouble, to ensure that her manic-depression did not get out of hand and disrupt the production of A Streetcar Named Desire In order to do so, he accepted a role in William Wyler 's Carrie , which was shot at the same time as "Streetcar".

    The Oliviers were popular with Hollywood's elite, and Elia Kazan and Marlon Brando both liked "Larry" very much that was the reason that Brando gave in his own autobiography for not sleeping with Leigh, whom he thought had a superior posterior: he couldn't raid Olivier's "chicken coop", as "Larry was such a nice guy.

    Olivier himself had directed Leigh in the role on the London stage. He was elevated to the peerage as Baron Olivier of Brighton in Olivier was generally considered less than successful in the role due to his youth and relative lack of maturity in classical roles though his contemporaneous Henry V was a smash and hinted at his future greatness as an interpreter of William Shakespeare.

    However, Guinness received raves for his acting. Both actors would go on to knighthoods and Best Actor Oscars in their long and distinguished careers.

    Alec Guinness wrote about an incident at the Old Vic when, in the company of Olivier in the basement of the theater, he asked where a certain tunnel went.

    Olivier did not really know but confidently decided to take the tunnel as it must come out somewhere nearby.

    In reality, the tunnel went under the Thames, and they were rescued after several hours of fruitless navigation of the dark, damp corridor.

    Guinness remarked that Olivier's willingness to plunge into the dark and unknown was characteristic of the type of person and actor he was.

    As for himself as an actor, Guinness lamented at times that he did not take enough chances. Following a bad fall in March , Olivier endured his final operation, a hip replacement.

    His sister Sybille died the following month at age By early July, his one remaining kidney was in a precarious state, and he was given a maximum of six weeks left to live.

    At the time of his death, at a. A memorial service was held at Westminster Abbey on 20 October Joan Plowright and the three children of his last marriage were the chief mourners, along with Tarquin, Hester, and Olivier's first wife, Jill Esmond , in a wheelchair.

    Olivier's trophies were carried in a procession: Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Albert Finney read from Ecclesiastes: "To everything there is a season A time to be born and a time to die".

    Alec Guinness gave an address in which he suggested that Olivier's greatness lay in a happy combination of imagination, physical magnetism, a commanding and appealing voice, an expressive eye, and danger: "Larry always carried the threat of danger with him; primarily as an actor but also, for all his charm, as a private man.

    There were times when it was wise to be wary of him. The climax of the service was Olivier's own taped voice echoing round the abbey as he delivered the St.

    Crispin's Day speech from Henry V Its quiet resolution was the choir singing "Fear no more the heat o' the sun" from "Cymbeline".

    In June he underwent hyperbaric radiation treatment for prostate cancer at St. Thomas' Hospital, London. On July 7, he discharged himself from the hospital, where he had been confined to bed with pneumonia as a complication of the cancer treatment, after Vivien Leigh died.

    In the following year, he had his appendix removed. In July , while playing Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice" at the National Theatre, he was hospitalized with pleurisy and a thrombosis of the right leg.

    In September , he fell sick during a holiday in Italy with director Franco Zeffirelli , and after x-rays and blood tests back in England at the Royal Sussex Hospital he was diagnosed with dermato-poly-myositis, a rare muscle disorder.

    For three months, he remained critically sick in the hospital, and was told he could never act on stage again. In the summer of that year, Olivier again suffered from pleurisy, and stayed in St.

    Thomas's Hospital for three weeks for the removal of a kidney. He won rave reviews in the role. Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck said that Olivier's turn as Othello at the National Theatre in London was the greatest performance he had ever seen.

    Though Olivier received an Oscar nomination in for his performance in the film version of the National Theatre production, many critics said that the performance captured on film was merely a shadow of what they had seen on stage.

    Other critics trashed the performance as rubbish, both on-stage and screen, accusing Olivier of making the noble Moor Moors are considered Caucasian, that is, white under European classification systems developed in the 19th century into a racist caricature akin to "Old Black Joe.

    He wanted the audience to dislike Othello until the very end, when he is destroyed by the tragedy Iago has hatched for him.

    Then, the audience would be complicit in Othello's destruction as they had despised Othello too as a "negro" rather than as the white man in black face he had always been portrayed as by British actors , and their guilt at the destroyed innocent and their shame over their own racism would bring them to the point of catharsis.

    Olivier described it as pushing the audience away for most of the play before drawing them back into his palm. Richard Burton , who was appearing on Broadway in in the original production of Alan Jay Lerner 's and Frederick Loewe 's smash musical "Camelot", hosted a New York reception for Olivier to honor his third marriage, to Joan Plowright.

    Olivier himself was appearing on Broadway in "Becket", in the title role, a role Burton would play in the film version Becket Playing the role on film that Olivier had originated on stage brought Burton his third Academy Award nomination, his first in 11 years.

    He was offered roles in Coronation Street and Doctor Who His "Othello" at the National Theatre was acclaimed by many critics as the work of a master thespian operating at the top of his craft, but ironically, while playing the role on stage at the Old Vic, Olivier for the first time in his career became afflicted by stage fright.

    He had to ask other actors, particularly Robert Stephens , who played his Iago, not to look him in the eye, lest he be distracted and lose his ability to say the lines.

    Although he was afflicted by stage fright for the last 10 years of his stage career, he was determined to fight through it and not have it drive him from the stage.

    He succeeded, and last appeared on stage in , in Trevor Griffiths "The Party", in which he had to deliver a minute soliloquy. He was asked by the the Ministry of Information to play the French-Canadian trapper Johnny in 49th Parallel , a film commissioned by the Ministry to raise awareness of the Nazi threat in North America, particularly the United States.

    However, it was intended for Canadian consumption also, as many French-Canadians did not want to be at war with Germany and did not want to fight.

    That's the reason Olivier, the biggest star in the film, was asked to play a French-Canadian who tells the Nazi officer he is a "Canadian" and not "French".

    It was felt Oliver would intensify the film's value as pro-British propaganda in Quebec "Olivier", of course, is a French surname; his great-great-grandfather was of French Huguenot descent.

    When Canada resorted to conscription to swell the ranks of its army, there were draft riots throughout Quebec, so intense was the feeling against the United Kingdom, which of course had subjugated New France less than years before.

    Anti-war sentiment was so rife throughout Canada that Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King declared that only volunteers would be shipped off to Europe.

    When Olivier first arrived in Hollywood in , his height was measured at exactly five feet ten inches and his weight at lbs. One of the 20th century's greatest orators, his last role as the Old Soldier in Derek Jarman 's War Requiem had no dialogue.

    Truman Capote pronounced his last name "Oliver". According to Spartacus co-star Peter Ustinov , Olivier felt most comfortable acting when wearing a wig, a fake nose or having some other elaborate make-up put on.

    He often insisted on this, even when it was not particularly required for the role he played. He was originally cast in Burt Lancaster 's role in Judgment at Nuremberg Was in frail health while filming The Boys from Brazil , having recently undergone surgery for kidney stones.

    The son of a high church Anglican, Olivier was a lifelong Conservative. In , he wrote to congratulate Margaret Thatcher following her victory in that year's General Election.

    He declined the offer of a peerage from Harold Wilson 's Labour government in , despite Wilson's insistence that it was not a political honor.

    Olivier was finally persuaded when it was presented to him that he could best represent the interests of the National Theatre as a member of the House of Lords.

    By that time, Olivier had lost some bruising battles withe the National's board of directors headed by the hereditary peer Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos.

    Wilson secured a life peerage for Olivier in the Queen's Birthday Honours of June 13, , five days before he lost the general election to Edward Heath 's Conservatives.

    When he took his seat in House of Lords, the Conservatives were in power. Aside from his maiden speech when he was introduced to the chamber, Olivier never spoke to the body again or used the Lords to help the National Theatre.

    On the opening night of the National Theatre in October , he gave a speech finishing with the words, "I thank you for your kind attention, and for the glory, and the luster, of your attendance.

    It was the only time he ever set foot on the stage of the theatre which bears his name. Attended St. Edward's School, Oxford, a top British Boarding school.

    He was made a Fellow of the British Film Institute in recognition of his outstanding contribution to film culture. Addressed President John F.

    Kennedy 's inauguration on January 20, The filmmakers wanted him to play Clive Candy in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp , but he was prevented from being furloughed from the Navy to take the role by Prime Minister Winston Churchill , who did not want the film to be made.

    Churchill did not want to bolster the production with an actor and star of Olivier's calibre as it felt the movie was critical of a type of British patriot.

    Roger Livesey was cast instead. A generation later, he played Olivier's father Billy Rice in The Entertainer , though he was less than a year older than him.

    Following the election of a new Labour government in the mid s, Olivier found his tax rate almost doubled. Michael Caine advised him to to leave England, but Olivier was unwilling to do so.

    Caine then suggested he do every job offered to him - so Olivier appeared in many projects he otherwise would have passed on.

    Ex-stepfather of Suzanne Farrington. Was commissioned as a Lieutenant, and trained as a pilot, in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, but never called into service, and was ultimately released from his obligation in To show his solidarity with Allied servicemen, he made Henry V Was director John Frankenheimer 's first choice for the lead in Seconds , but the producers did not want Olivier as he was not a box office draw.

    Rock Hudson was cast instead. Was director Luchino Visconti 's first choice for the Prince in The Leopard , but the Italian producers wanted an international box office star to make the film more marketable.

    The Olivier awards are managed and financed by the Society of London Theatre. They are the British equivalent of the Tony Award.

    Admitted to the Order of Merit in , the first actor so honored in its year-long history. The Order of Merit recognizes distinguished service in the armed forces, science, art, literature, or for the promotion of culture.

    Admission into the order is the personal gift of the sovereign of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms and is limited to 24 living recipients at one time from these countries plus a limited number of honorary members.

    Seven years after Olivier's death, John Gielgud was made a member of the Order, the second actor so honored. Was awarded a life peer on June 13, in the Queen's Birthday Honours as Baron Olivier, of Brighton in the County of Sussex, the first actor to be accorded this distinction.

    Was awarded a Knight Bachelor on June 12, in the King's Birthday Honours, becoming at age 40 the youngest actor so honored. Sir Cedric Hardwicke , knighted at age 41, had previously held the record.

    Jourdain Olivier, an ancestor, arrived in Britain in as chaplain to William of Orange. Olivier was knighted in July while working on Hamlet Dustin Hoffman has said that, contrary to rumors that he and Olivier did not get along while making Marathon Man , Olivier and then-wife Joan Plowright took Hoffman to dinner several times, and presented him with Olivier's personal copy of "The Complete Works of Shakespeare" once filming ended.

    He also directed the latter. In each case, Olivier and Branagh directed the relevant film. The only film that he directed in which Knight did not appear was Three Sisters He played a Nazi war criminal, Dr.

    He received Academy Award nominations for both films - Best Supporting Actor for the former and Best Actor for the latter - but did not win either award.

    He only appeared in two Shakespearean theatrical films which he did not direct himself: As You Like It and Othello He played Orlando in the former and the title character in the latter.

    In contrast to his uncle, Laurence Olivier was a supporter of the Conservative Party. His elder sister Sybille Olivier was born on July 26, and died in April while his elder brother Gerard Dacres Olivier was born on September 5, and died on November 28, Although he played Eileen Herlie 's son in Hamlet , he was almost eleven years her senior in real life.

    Although he played Joan Plowright 's father in The Entertainer , they married several months after the film was released.

    He also directed the latter two films. He also directed the latter three films. He died only nine days after Franklin J.

    Of the five films that he directed, Three Sisters was the only one in which he did not play a member of a royal family.

    He played Dr. Along with Spencer Tracy , he is one of only two actors to receive nine nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor. He only won the Academy Award for Hamlet Christian Szell in Marathon Man Eisenhower and the Defense Department, but the project was abandoned after Warner Brothers appropriated the title for the film Battle of the Bulge starring Henry Fonda.

    He was only nine days younger than Daphne Du Maurier , who wrote the novel "Rebecca". He played Maximilian de Winter in the film adaptation Rebecca Is one of 13 actors who have received an Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of a real-life king.

    Although he played Robert Duvall 's grandfather in The Betsy , he was only 23 years his senior in real life. He has two roles in common with Angus Macfadyen : 1 Olivier played Crassus in Spartacus while Macfayden played him in Spartacus and 2 Olivier played Zeus in Clash of the Titans while Macfayden played him in Jason and the Argonauts He was cast as Ben Greene in Magic but had to withdraw due to illness.

    He was replaced by Burgess Meredith. He appeared in five films with Edward Fox : Oh! He joined the Royal Navy during the Second World War and more than once survived near catastrophe during his flying lessons reportedly destroying five planes.

    Eventually, the actor and the navy came to the mutual conclusion that he could serve his country better on the ground, and he was granted leave to aid the war effort by making films.

    Laurence Olivier won Oscar nominations for films released in the s, s, s, s, and the s. Rebecca and Hamlet both won.

    These represent his first four Best Actor nominations. Pictured on one of a set of eight British commemorative postage stamps celebrating the th anniversary of The Old Vic Theatre, issued 30 August Now, Terry Coleman book, being an "authorized" biography, his book cannot delve freely into areas that Olivier's family deems forbidden.

    Accordingly, the issue of the actor's possible bisexuality gets a tastefully soft treatment, despite the use of some explicit letters from Henry Ainley, a handsome actor, who referred to Olivier as "Larry Kin Mine," and signed himself, "Your sweet little kitten, Henrietta.

    Olivier once said of his acting: "Every member of the audience should want to fuck you. He writes of Olivier's sometimes tender or fumbling affairs with Dorothy Tutin, Sarah Miles and others, and he takes a salacious delight in describing how Olivier sent carnations he had worn in his underwear to Vivien Leigh, with whom he cultivated a romantic legend that he finally disavowed.

    However, at the end, this fat biography is hollow. Is that all we have waited 16 years for? Coleman sees fit to end his book with a chapter on Olivier's 'androgyny', or bisexuality, dismissing longstanding suggestions of liaisons with Kaye and others revealing a youthful one with an older, long-forgotten actor named Henry Ainley.

    And that is that. The result is less a whitewash than a pedestrian end to a woefully pedestrian account of a far from pedestrian life. Also, there were times when I wondered how much the depiction of Plowright's saintly forbearance before her husband's infidelities wasn't also part of the price Coleman paid for being "authorised".

    R53 R54 I've read Anthony Holden' book about Olivier in when it was reissued, It is very well researched biography.

    Although it was first written during Olivier's lifetime, Mr. Holden is quite fair and not in awe of his subject. As i read in one of the previous posts that Mr.

    Holden said he didn't want to reveal openly Olivier gay affairs with Kaye and others which was a common knowledge among his profession circle and only hinted because Larry was still alive and the author didn't want to be sued.

    If it was "common knowledge among his profession circle" then why didn't his myriad gay lovers come out of the woodwork after his death to brag about their fuck sessions with Larry?

    Why haven't people who knew of the supposed affair between Larry and Danny come forward to spill the beans? I think "Mr. Holden" didn't "reveal openly" gay affairs because he didn't have any hard evidence to support his claims.

    The fact that he probably would have been sued was secondary. At any rate, this subject is tiresome.

    It's obvious from what is known about Olivier's life that he lusted after women, not men. I'm pretty sure that's the consensus of all the "Larry is gay and he fucked Danny Kaye!

    He was gay I tell you, gay, gay, gay! During their short marriage, Crawford was too busy fucking Clark Gable to care that her hubby was chasing boys.

    It is common knowledge Larry and Johnny Gielgud had to crempie double penetrate the Duke of Gloucester to secure their knighthoods.

    There was a gal in the Guy Madison thread who kept on demanding PROOF that Guy engaged in the sinful act of homosex and listed as proof of his heterosexuality the claim on his wiki page that he had an affair with Gia Scala and that she'd made him the beneficiary of her actor's pension.

    She obviously didn't require any kind of proof for this claim and took it on face value. The only problem is that the source for the claim is a book which can be read online and the book actually says that it was Guy WILLIAMS who she had an affair with and who became the beneficiary of her pension.

    The book makes absolutely no claim about her ever even knowing Guy Madison and no such claim is made anywhere else. It's still on Guy Madison's wiki page but it's bogus.

    That's the problem with these people. They demand absolute incontrovertible proof of gay sex but always accept unquestioningly every claim made about said actor's heterosexuality.

    R70 Your personal investment and agitation over the issue only speaks to your psyche; not to Olivier's sexuality.

    Olivier preserved among his papers fifteen letters from Ainley. There are also a telegram and a card. Nine of the letters are explicitly homosexual.

    The most explicit are not quoted here. What seems to be the first is undated and is on the writing paper of a private hotel in Broad-stairs, Kent.

    It says, in part:. Larry darling. My pretty. This is very serious:—who told you I was one of those? Have you seen my Osric?

    Haven't you? Dear old boy, I really must pull myself together. How are you? I have been tossing now now about at night thinking of you.

    No dammit, really, I am serious. I would like to hear from you if you are well and happy. How Jill must hate me, taking you away from her!

    I've fallen for a very nice curate down here. He is very High Church I should like to run my fingers through your hair. Yes I am a Psod.

    And what is more, so are you. Your sweet little kitten, Henrietta. For the silly person who is protesting too much that it is nonsense to suggest Olivier had sex with men:.

    Olivier talking about Tynan ""Ken had an absolute dread of any hint of homosexuality. I greeted him tremendously warmly, I remember, and I found him very reserved, as if to say 'Keep your place, just in case you think I'm a sucker.

    Seems to me that it's types like you who demonstrate "personal investment and agitation" over Olivier's supposed homosexuality.

    This whole thread was started to portray Olivier once and for all as the slavering, drooling lover of cock that so many of you poor things wish him to have been.

    I think this says quite a bit about you and your ilk's tormented psyches. An obsession with making Laurence Olivier into a closet homosexual As for the "homosexual" letters As the the one that was quoted Olivier had a sense of humor and that letter definitely demonstrates it.

    R82, if you consider Joan Plowright's exasperated, throwaway line about Danny Kaye proof positive that Olivier liked cock then you are indeed one of the queens here who have a desperate need to for Laurence Oliver to have been a homosexual.

    The unhealthy investment is most definitely yours, sweetie. R79, if you consider The Daily Mail an impeachable source of information then it is you who are the silly person, a very silly person.

    By the way, the article at that link reads like a Darwin Porter tome. The well-documented same sex relationships, the gay letters, and the several times that Joan Plowright has confirmed his homosexuality are mere corroboration of the blatantly obvious.

    I don't even know anyone who thinks he is straight. I don't even remember that scene from the movie. I was thinking, oh you know, it was pretty obvious in all his movies and interview.

    We have had threads on the subject of these two for the last decade, but I swear, this is the first time someone questioned whether Kaye was gay instead of Larry!

    You think Liberace is straight too, don't you? Those are the type of crazy responses we get from the fangirls of Jackman and Cruise.

    And used to get over Bomer and Wentworth before they came out. But Danny Kaye!? So every intelligent person with "life experience" believes without a doubt that Olivier was gay?

    If you believe that, then you must be really retarded. The supposed gay relationships were never "well documented.

    There are a lot of stupid people in the world who believe gossip and rumors; you are definitely one of them. I didn't know letters had sexual orientations.

    So there are heterosexual letters and bi letters too? What idiocy. At any rates the so-called gay letters are obvious attempts at humor.

    I guess you're too dumb to get that. I think if anyone said to Joan Plowright "well, you certainly cleared up matters about your husband's sexual preference when you confirmed his love for cock" she'd probably spit in said person's face.

    She never did anything of the kind. Her Danny Kaye comment is regarded by queens like you as "confirming" his homosexuality but it's nothing of the sort.

    Yes indeed, you are obsessed. There have been several threads about poor Larry's sex life. He continues to fascinate. And erotic fantasies of being with him themselves.

    They SO want him to be gay, so their fantasies will be even more real in their fevered imaginations. It hurts him that not everyone believes Larry was a homo.

    It hurts him so badly. He's a very sad queen. To be fair, I think it's mostly disbelief and bemusement that anyone could still doubt Olivier and Kaye's gayness.

    It's like if someone came on here demanding proof of Richard Simmons's homosexuality. I'm sure one or two such gals exist but to meet one in real life, as it were, is quite a novelty.

    Christ, even Joan Plowright would be startled and bemused by R92's refusal to believe Larry also liked sex with men!

    Poor, poor woman having sexual fantasies about a dead man who got it on with Danny Kaye. It was said that Olivier fell in love with Peter finch first before his wife eventually did.

    Finch had become a fixture at Notley, Vivien' friends said she was jealous of the strong friendship bet Larry and Finch and she decided to come between them by seducing Peter.

    Larry liked Peter Finch too much that he allowed him to fuck his wife under the same roof he was living and then Larry and Peter would get drunk together in the library of Notley.

    Olivier and Guthrie decided to treat lago as a man motivated not by conventional envy of Othello but by homosexual jealousy: lago poisons Othello's mind against Desdemona not because he lusts after Desdemona, but because unconsciously he lusts after Othello himself.

    The traditionalist Richardson, who had played lago five years before, was appalled to learn of their plans.

    He was particularly shocked one day early in rehearsals when Olivier, experimenting with how far he could go to personify lago's "queerness," planted a soulful kiss on his mouth.

    Richardson reeled away in sputtering embarrassment and refused to continue. Guthrie and Olivier apologized by saying it was just a joke and that Olivier had no intention of including the kiss in the ultimate performance.

    Richardson was mollified, but only barely. Thenceforth he played Othello warily and without enthusiasm, on his guard for any further expression of what he later called Olivier's "perversity.

    Nevertheless, when Othello opened at the Old Vic in March, the intended perversity of Olivier's lago was all too apparent to the critics.

    Although some admired the chance he had taken in his unorthodox interpretation, all adjudged the performance a failure. Poor, poor YOU, having sexual fantasies about a dead man you so want to be a raging homo.

    Poor, poor you. The poster on this thread who denies Laurence was gay is hilarious! I loved the bit about gay letters, because of course it isn't extremely obvious what "gay letters" means.

    Isn't "sexual preference" just another way of saying orientation? Semantically it doesn't seem that correct, but the general use of the term is obvious.

    I've heard straight men use that term as welll. R, poor thing, thinks he was under the bed when Larry had sex with anybody.

    Poor, poor thing, he has total faith in unsubstantiated gossip about long dead movie stars. The poor poor thing has wet dreams about dead Sir Larry plowing his butthole.

    Poor, poor, poor little thing. R, Alec Guinness often said and wrote the same kind of things. He was arrested for solicitation in a restroom in England.

    What are Olivier's children with Joan Plowright up to? We know about Tarquin but Larry had a handful with Plowright also. Of course, Olivier was a homosexual.

    All actors are. I was in the business for 35 years and never met a straight actor, though many or most dissembled. Same for actresses; all are lesbians.

    Re Kaye: On one of the shows I did in NYC, the famous composer of the piece brought DK to the theatre and made a point of introducing him to all of the handsome, young men he actually had us all assemble in an unused anteroom in the house , and that seemed to have been the purpose of the visit.

    I found Kaye worn out and kind of sleazy; I don't know if he scored with one of the guys or not. For the first time, I was struck with the possibility of an affair between Vivien Leigh and Warren Beatty.

    Given their flagrant desire for coupling, it seems the idea may not be so far fetched. Does anyone know if Warren fucked Viv during filming?

    Wow, he's really gay in those home movies. Why is this even a discussion when Joan has admitted he liked having sex with men and passed it off from his being an artistic genius or something?

    God, she would know. This was the first time I ever knew a Laurence Olivier even existed. I was just a kid, and this was a good movie, too.

    First exposure to Tommy Lee Jones as well. R85 The Darwin Porter book, like all his others is a hoot of a read. His one on Katharine Hepburn is my favourite.

    He's sort of a mystery. Left acting decades ago. His actor brother was gay. Yes indeed, we too use "cookies. I know we do! You can thank the EU parliament for making everyone in the world click on these pointless things while changing absolutely nothing.

    Otherwise, you'll just have to find some other site for your pointless bitchery needs. Become a contributor - post when you want with no ads!

    Laurence Olivier' Homosexual Life Confirmed Laurence Olivier's personal papers have been released for the first time - revealing the hidden side of one of last century's greatest actors - including his homosexual "temptation.

    Poor Tarquin! He tried his best on the other thread, but now with this R1 LOL. It's obvious he was bisexual! This is BS. Bring it on!

    How sordid! Old news! Don't fuck with my Ex. Told ya so, bitches. That bastard killed Vivian. This is my "I'm so shocked" face. R17 I actually thought this before posting, lol.

    The irony. Wait, we knew that Douglas Fairbanks Jr. So Larry sexually advanced Douglas Jr and he was turned down?! Just exactly how dead do I have to be before the DL leaves me the fuck alone?

    Dougie was NOT a fag, and I'm the dame who can prove it! Let's talk about the knotted prepuce! Dear lord! Letters hint at Olivier's gay suitor was Douglas Fairbanks Jr: HE was the most famous British actor of his generation, revered across the world for his interpretations of Shakespeare.

    An old and close friend of Olivier, famous for his wide-ranging sexual tastes, There is a series of highly camp letters from Fairbanks, including a set of pornographic drawings featuring a well-endowed man.

    Olivier on Vivien Leigh "She was fucking mad from the get go! She got the last laugh: It is only her performance that is worth watching.

    He was a highly trained, disciplined actor Yes, and all the kudos for his training and acting went to his head.

    Common sense? Experience of the world and of people? A higher than single-digit IQ? I am willing to accept them as proof that he liked the hole.

    Ausgezeichnet wurde das Werk mit dem "Oscar" für die beste Regie und dem "Oscar" für Vladimir Cosma beste Hauptrolle. Arrow Staffel 5 Vox Captain and the World of Tomorrow. Charlie Hunnam. Name: Laurence Olivier Geboren am: DorkingSurreyEngland. SteyningWest SussexEngland. Richard Armitage. Gary Oldman Willi Oltmanns. Laurence Olivier Christoph M. Matthias Koeberlin. Während des 2. Mit dem Baronstitel Mama Mia 2 Stream ein Sitz im House of Lords verbunden, in das er am News zu Laurence Olivier. Octavia Spencer. Robin Tunney. Name: Laurence Olivier. Als er 17 Jahre alt Flight Stream Deutsch, gestattete sein Vater den Besuch einer Schauspielschule. Izabella Scorupco.

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