The family home of Sir Laurence Olivier is now on the market after more than 60 years. In the early 1960s, the British stage legend and his wife, actress Dame Joan Plowright, were looking for a ...
When it comes to Marilyn Monroe movies, we often think of classics like Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), The Seven Year Itch (1955) and Some Like It Hot (1959). But did you know there is another film ...
She won many accolades — and was honored with a damehood — during a seven-decade career on the London stage, in film and on Broadway. By Anita Gates “Maestro” isn’t the first time a supersize sniffer ...
The BBC failed to recruit Sir Laurence Olivier in 1949, newly released archives show. The venerated Shakespearean actor instead chose ITV for his television debut. Letters about Olivier are among ...
On Broadway in Anouilh’s Becket (TIME, Oct. 17), Sir Laurence Olivier played the title role against Anthony Quinn’s Henry II. In Boston last week—Quinn having exited for Hollywood—Olivier played Henry ...
ElevenLabs now features the voices of Judy Garland, James Dean, Burt Reynolds, and Sir Laurence Olivier on their Reader App. The app allows users to listen to any digital text on the go, including ...
Text-to-speech AI startup ElevenLabs has a new, free Reader App that uses AI cloning to replicate the voices of Judy Garland, James Dean, Burt Reynolds and Sir Laurence Olivier. The app can take any ...
The BBC are releasing thousands of files, including a letter inviting a 26-year-old Sir David Attenborough onto a TV training course. Internal memos and letters show the ‘untold story’ of how the ...
His black wig glossed by the footlights, the cleft-chinned, still slender actor moved across the stage with lithe vitality. In turn he flashed from eye-rolling jokester to grimacing pighead, from ...
“Maestro” isn’t the first time a supersize sniffer set off a whiff of controversy. Here’s a look at the most notable schnozzes onscreen. By Sarah Bahr Acclaimed in Britain, he had the unique ...
The BBC are releasing thousands of files, including a letter inviting a 26-year-old Sir David Attenborough onto a TV training course.