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Fine Art Print : Sir Laurence Olivier with Anne Castaldini starting rehearsals for his first television
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Sir Laurence Olivier with Anne Castaldini starting rehearsals for his first television
Sir Laurence Olivier with Anne Castaldini starting rehearsals for his first television appearance in " John Gabriel Borkman" for ATV 1958
Laurence Olivier (Later, Lord Olivier.) Born Dorking, Surrey, 22nd May, 1907.Married three times, to Jill Esmond, Vivien Leigh (1940-1960 div.) and Joan Plowwright. 1930- film debut in " too many crooks" Series of roles in classic and modern plays on the London stage brought great critical acclaim over the years. Produced and directed plays at the Old Viv in particular. 1941-44, served in Fleet Air Arm, mainly in entertainment capacity, 1944-49, director of the Old Vic Company; 1945- directed first film, the hugely patriotic, " Henry V" ; 1965-73- Director of the emerging National Theatre. In total Olivier received nine Academy Award nominations and one Best Actor award for Hamlet in 1948, not to mention numerous other awards. Knighted- 1947. Made a peer- 1970 (the first actor to be given this distinction.
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20"x20" (+3" Border) Fine Art Print
Step into the world of classic television history with this exquisite fine art print from Media Storehouse. Witness the iconic moment as Sir Laurence Olivier begins rehearsals with Anne Castaldini for his groundbreaking first television appearance in "John Gabriel Borkman" for ATV in 1958. This stunning print, brought to you by Memory Lane Prints, captures the timeless elegance and sophistication of Olivier's acting prowess, transporting you back to an era of artistic innovation. Add this limited-edition piece to your collection and relive the magic of television's past.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 47.3cm x 50.8cm (18.6" x 20")
Estimated Product Size is 66cm x 66cm (26" x 26")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Sir Laurence Olivier, the legendary actor and director, is captured in this rare print alongside Anne Castaldini as they embark on rehearsals for his first ever television appearance. The year is 1958, and the production they are preparing for is 'John Gabriel Borkman' for ATV. Born in Dorking, Surrey on May 22nd, 1907, Olivier's illustrious career spanned decades and left an indelible mark on both stage and screen. Throughout his life, he was married three times to Jill Esmond, Vivien Leigh (from 1940 to 1960), and Joan Plowwright. Olivier's journey began with a film debut in 'Too Many Crooks' in 1930 before establishing himself as a versatile actor through captivating performances in classic and modern plays on London's esteemed stages. He also took up directing roles at the Old Vic Theatre where he showcased his exceptional talent. During World War II, Olivier served in the Fleet Air Arm primarily entertaining troops. His patriotism shone through when he directed his first film 'Henry V' in 1945. This monumental achievement paved the way for further success throughout his career. Notably recognized by receiving nine Academy Award nominations along with one Best Actor award for his iconic portrayal of Hamlet in 1948, Olivier became Sir Laurence Olivier after being knighted in 1947. In an unprecedented move within the acting community, he was made a peer in 1970 – becoming Lord Olivier – marking him as the first actor to receive such distinction. This print captures a momentous chapter of Sir Laurence Olivier's life as he embarks on yet another groundbreaking endeavor.
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