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  2. Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier OM (/ ˈ l ɒr ə n s ˈ k ɜːr ə ˈ l ɪ v i eɪ / LORR-ənss KUR ə-LIV-ee-ay; 22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989) was an English actor and director.

  3. Oct 21, 2024 · Despite these honors, he retained his essential modesty; whenever asked if he should be addressed as Sir Laurence or Lord Olivier, the actor invariably replied, “Call me Larry.” Upon his death, he became only the second actor since Edmund Kean to be interred in Poets’ Corner at Westminster Abbey.

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  4. In 1970 Olivier was given the title Lord Olivier of Brighton—becoming the first actor to achieve such a rank. During his National years he appeared in several other filmed stage productions, and his commercial films included Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) and Sleuth (1972).

  5. Olivier became the first Artistic Director of the National Theatre in when it was formed in 1963. It was based at the Old Vic Theatre in Waterloo until the new building on the South Bank was completed seven years later. The main auditorium of the NT is named after Lord Olivier.

  6. Apr 14, 2021 · Laurence Kerr Olivier was born in Dorking, in Southern England, on May 22, 1907, to a strict religious family.

  7. Historical event: 22 May 1907. The father of Lord Olivier was an Anglican priest, as was Olivier's uncle (his mother's brother). On the big screen, Olivier portrayed famous historical figures such as Admiral Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, General Douglas MacArthur, and Rudolf Hess.

  8. Lord Olivier perfected an Italian accent in order to play Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather (1972), and was signed to play the role. However, at the last moment, he fell sick and was replaced by Marlon Brando .