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- ╙ Laurence Olivier
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- (April 8, 1945)
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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."
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