Olivier

Terry Coleman

Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Published
28 May 2020
Pages
624
ISBN
9781526626752

Olivier

Terry Coleman

Olivier is an unexpected portrait of the twentieth century’s greatest actor. His was a fairytale story - the clergyman’s son who, on the strength of one season at the Old Vic, became a great Shakespearean actor and went on to conquer Hollywood - yet Olivier struggled with the dark side of his genius. Abandoning his first wife, he married Vivien Leigh; a manic depressive, she dominated his life for twenty years. When he finally wrenched himself away, he was plagued by a guilt that only incessant work could expiate. He married Joan Plowright, had a new young family, and was the founding director of the National Theatre - yet even the NT, he felt, ended in betrayal. Drawing on his unlimited and uncensored access to Olivier’s personal papers, love letters and diaries, Terry Coleman has written a landmark biography.

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