Laurence Olivier honoured with blue plaque unveiled by Ian McKellen
Summary
Laurence Olivier, a famous English actor, has been honored with a blue plaque at his former home in London. The plaque was unveiled by actor Ian McKellen, who praised Olivier’s lasting influence on theatre and acting.Key Facts
- Laurence Olivier now has a blue plaque at 22 Lupus Street, Pimlico, where he lived as a child.
- Ian McKellen unveiled the plaque and spoke about Olivier’s importance in theatre.
- Olivier is remembered for his acting, a theatre, and awards named after him.
- McKellen shared notes Olivier sent him praising his performances.
- The plaque joins others for notable figures like David Garrick and Oscar Wilde.
- Olivier’s father was a church curate, and Olivier was influenced by church sermons and choir singing as a boy.
- Indhu Rubasingham, the National Theatre’s artistic director, spoke about Olivier’s role in starting the National Theatre company.
- The ceremony connected Olivier’s early life and career with London's cultural history.
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