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╙ Laurence Olivier
(April 8, 1945)
For years Laurence Olivier "just thought of movies as a quick
way to earn money." In the '30s, his work with sincere,
painstaking Director William Wyler made him realize that they
can amount to a lot more. His fine performance as Heathcliff in
Wuthering Heights first suggested that Olivier might be a great
actor in the making. But Olivier was never really happy in
Hollywood. He disliked the climate; he was homesick for the
stage.
When England went to war, he planned like his good friend
Cinemactor David Niven, to join the air force. But he could not
get out of his contract. While sweating it out, he took flying
lessons and, in an unusually short time, piled up 200 hours.
In two years' service Olivier became a lieutenant in the Fleet
Air Arm. He stepped unhurt out of a number of forced a crash
landings, gave ground and gunnery instruction, never saw combat.
But when he got back to work once more as an actor, theatrical
London realized that a remarkable new artist had appeared.
Olivier has no explanation for the change in himself except to
say: "Maybe it's just that I've got older."