Laurence Olivier: A Biography

by Donald Spoto

Paperback, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

PN2598.O55.S68 1993

Collection

Publication

Harpercollins (Mm) (1993), Edition: Reprint

Description

Laurence Olivier was the most famous actor of his century and one of the greatest of all time. His looks made him a matinee idol; his talent made him world renowned as an actor, director, and producer. From his stage roles as Hamlet and Archie Rice to his screen roles as Heathcliff and Henry V, his range was unparalleled. But beneath the glamorous image, Olivier was often lonely, confused, and plagued by self-doubts. In this revealing account, Spoto tells for the first time the truth about Olivier's three marriages: to the diffident lesbian actress Jill Esmond, to the haunted and doomed Vivien Leigh, and to the young Joan Plowright. Olivier also reveals his relationships with Noel Coward and Danny Kaye, who loved him. Amid these personal dramas, Laurence Olivier's life encompasses the history of the theater in our time. Based on formidable international research, this is a rich, definitive biography.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member annelewis20
Oh My..an affair with Danny Kaye!!! Excellent insight into the life and times of Sir L...good examination of how he was a product of his era and his ego. Liked the inclusion of the history of the English theatre and how he was shaped by it and of course his influence.
LibraryThing member lucymaesmom
Interesting book about a great actor (loved the many pictures, too). I ended up feeling very sorry for him as a human being, though. He seemed a very sad man. A talented and gifted man, but a sad one. Not a kind portrait of wife #3, either.

Original language

English

Physical description

4.25 x 1.25 inches

ISBN

0061090352 / 9780061090356
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