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Encyclopedia > Laurence Olivier Award

The Laurence Olivier Awards, previously known as The Society of West End Theatre Awards, were renamed in honour of British actor Laurence Olivier, Baron Olivier in 1984, having first been established in 1976.


The awards are organised by The Society of West End Theatre in London.

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Awards

The following list shows the winners in the principal categories since 2000. See the link to the official site below for other categories and earlier years.


Best new play

2004 - The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh


2003 - Vincent in Brixton by Nicholas Wright


2002 - Jitney by August Wilson


2001 - Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall


2000 - Goodnight Children Everywhere by Richard Nelson


Best actor

2004 - Matthew Kelly for Of Mice and Men


2003 - Simon Russell Beale for Uncle Vanya


2002 - Roger Allam for Privates on Parade


2001 - Conleth Hill for Stones in his Pockets


2000 - Henry Goodman for The Merchant of Venice


Best actress

2004 - Eileen Atkins for Honour


2003 - Clare Higgins for Vincent in Brixton


2002 - Lindsay Duncan for Private Lives


2001 - Julie Walters for All My Sons


2000 - Janine Dee for Comic Potential


Internal links

West End Theatre


Evening Standard Awards - a rival prize ceremony


London Critics' Circle Theatre Awards - another rival prize ceremony


External link

  • Official web site (http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/awards)

  Results from FactBites:
 
Laurence Olivier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (853 words)
Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, OM, KBE (May 22, 1907 – July 11, 1989) was an Oscar winning English actor and director, esteemed by many as the greatest actor of the 20th century.
Olivier's biographer Donald Spoto described his first wife Jill Esmond as "a diffident lesbian." They were married in 1930 and had one son, Tarquin, in 1936.
Lord Olivier is interred in the Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey, London, only the second actor to be accorded that honour.
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