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Laurence Olivier was one of the greatest actors in history, but also a difficult man who hated many of his co-stars with a passion, such as Marilyn Monroe.
When a star plays another star, the line between performance and impersonation becomes razor thin. What separates a good portrayal from a great one is the ability to capture not just how someone ...
In 1956, Colin Clark worked as a 'gofer' on the set of 'The Prince and the Showgirl', the film that disastrously united Laurence Olivier with Marilyn Monroe. 23-year-old Colin was fresh from Eton and ...
In 2022, Ana de Armas became at least the 16th star to step into Marilyn Monroe's shoes in the controversial ... Kenneth Branagh and Laurence Olivier were both nominated for Best Actor when they each ...
When the film star was working on The Prince and the Showgirl, alongside Sir Laurence Olivier, in London, in 1956, it became a landmark occasion in itself, with the British press hounding her every ...
Marilyn Monroe’s clash with Laurence Olivier showed how different acting styles and attitudes were changing Hollywood during their time.
When Laurence Olivier directed Monroe in “The Prince and the Showgirl,” he was aghast to find that his female star took directions from the Method guru during a table reading of the screenplay.
All cameras converged on one of the least likely duos in cinematic history: Hollywood’s Marilyn Monroe and Britain’s Sir Laurence Olivier.
Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier with their friend Marilyn Monroe. In the airport lounge, Vivien sat by the window and the daylight emphasised every aged and fatigued line on her face.
Eddie Redmayne stars as an assistant who worked with Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams).
Old Hollywood stars were known to frequent their favorite restaurants to wind down - or make an impression in the public eye. Here are 13 of their top spots.
Prior to filming their 1957 picture The Prince and the Showgirl, Laurence Olivier and Monroe held court during a 1956 press conference at New York City's Waldorf Astoria hotel.