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==Personal==
==Personal==
Joan Plowright was first married to Roger Gage. She divorced him, and, in 1961 married [[Laurence Olivier]]. Together the couple had three children, Richard Kerr, Tamsin Agnes Margaret and Julie-Kate. The couple were married until his death from [[cancer]] in 1989, although there is evidence that they were estranged some years before that event, probably due to Olivier's [[bisexuality]] and his affairs, with [[Danny Kaye]], among others.
Joan Plowright was first married to Roger Gage. She divorced him, and, in 1961 married [[Laurence Olivier]]. Together the couple had three children, Richard Kerr, Tamsin Agnes Margaret and Julie-Kate. The couple were married until his death from [[cancer]] in 1989, although there is evidence that they were estranged some years before that event, possibly due to Olivier's [[bisexuality]], but more likely because of his growing problems with alcohol.


Her brother, [[David Plowright]], was an executive at [[Granada Television]] before being sacked by [[Gerry Robinson]], "the wealthiest Irishman in Britain", who ironically (although born and raised in [[County Donegal]], [[Republic of Ireland]] until the age of 12), was awarded a (non-honorary) [[knighthood]] in the 2004 New Year's Honours along with Dame Joan.
Her brother, [[David Plowright]], was an executive at [[Granada Television]] before being sacked by [[Gerry Robinson]], "the wealthiest Irishman in Britain", who ironically (although born and raised in [[County Donegal]], [[Republic of Ireland]] until the age of 12), was awarded a (non-honorary) [[knighthood]] in the 2004 New Year's Honours along with Dame Joan.

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Joan Ann Olivier, Baroness Olivier, DBE (born 28 October 1929), known by her maiden name as Dame Joan Plowright, is a British actress, widow of Laurence, Lord Olivier. She was made a Dame (DBE) in the New Year's Honours for 2004.

Career

Long known as a superb theatre actress, Plowright trained at the Old Vic in London and made her stage debut in 1951 and her London debut in 1954. In 1956 she joined the English Theatre Company and won the role of Margery Pinchwife in The Country Wife. She appeared in The Chairs (by Eugène Ionesco), Major Barbara, Saint Joan, and in 1958 she co-starred with future husband Sir Laurence Olivier in the original London production of John Osborne's The Entertainer.

Plowright continued to appear on stage and in films such as The Entertainer and The Three Sisters. In 1961 she was awarded a Tony for her role in A Taste of Honey on Broadway. After a brief hiatus to devote time to her family she has returned to the screen and can be seen in films such as Dennis the Menace, Enchanted April and Tea With Mussolini.

In 2003 she performed in the stage production Absolutely! (perhaps) in London.

Personal

Joan Plowright was first married to Roger Gage. She divorced him, and, in 1961 married Laurence Olivier. Together the couple had three children, Richard Kerr, Tamsin Agnes Margaret and Julie-Kate. The couple were married until his death from cancer in 1989, although there is evidence that they were estranged some years before that event, possibly due to Olivier's bisexuality, but more likely because of his growing problems with alcohol.

Her brother, David Plowright, was an executive at Granada Television before being sacked by Gerry Robinson, "the wealthiest Irishman in Britain", who ironically (although born and raised in County Donegal, Republic of Ireland until the age of 12), was awarded a (non-honorary) knighthood in the 2004 New Year's Honours along with Dame Joan.

Selected filmography