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  1. Confessions of an Actor is Laurence Olivier 's autobiography. It was published in 1982, seven years before the actor's death. [1] [2] [3]

    • Laurence Olivier
    • 1982
  2. 1. Jan. 2001 · Confessions of an Actor. Laurence Olivier. 3.67. 372 ratings29 reviews. An autobiography by the English actor discusses his theatrical and film career and offers a candid account of his personal life, focusing on his relationship with actress Vivien Leigh. Genres BiographyNonfictionMemoirFilmAutobiographyTheatreMedia Tie In. ...more.

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  3. Confessions of an Actor : Olivier, Laurence: Amazon.de: Bücher. Bücher. ›. Biografien & Erinnerungen. Für größere Ansicht Maus über das Bild ziehen. Dem Autor folgen. Laurence Olivier. Confessions of an Actor Gebundene Ausgabe – 14. Oktober 1982. Englisch Ausgabe von Laurence Olivier (Autor) 4,3 50 Sternebewertungen.

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  4. In this marvellous autobiography Laurence Olivier tells his own story: his brilliant career as actor, director, film-maker and producer; his role as husband to three women including Vivien Leigh and Joan Plowright; and his many friendships - with Sir Ralph Richardson, Noel Coward and Sir Winston Churchill to name just a few.

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  5. Confessions of an Actor: An Autobiography Paperback – 3 Jan. 1984. English edition by Laurence Olivier (Autor) 4.4 47 ratings. See all formats and editions. Report an issue with this product. Print length. 36 pages. Language. English. Publisher. Penguin Books. Publication date. 3 Jan. 1984. Dimensions. 17.78 x 2.54 x 12.7 cm. ISBN-10. 0140068880.

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  6. Confessions of an Actor. : Laurence Olivier. Penguin Books, 1982 - Biography & Autobiography - 361 pages.

  7. In this marvellous autobiography Laurence Olivier tells his own story: his brilliant career as actor, director, film-maker and producer; his role as husband to three women including Vivien Leigh and Joan Plowright; and his many friendships - with Sir Ralph Richardson, Noel Coward and Sir Winston Churchill, to name just a few.