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      • For his stage work, Olivier won three Evening Standard Theatre Awards and was nominated for a Tony Award. He made his television debut in 1956, and was subsequently nominated nine times for an Emmy Award, winning on five occasions; he was also nominated for two British Academy Television Awards for his work in the medium.
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  1. For his stage work, Olivier won three Evening Standard Theatre Awards and was nominated for a Tony Award. He made his television debut in 1956, [8] and was subsequently nominated nine times for an Emmy Award, winning on five occasions; he was also nominated for two British Academy Television Awards for his work in the medium.

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    • July 11, 1989
  4. Check all the awards won and nominated for by Laurence Olivier - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries or a Movie (1984) , Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award (1983) , Razzie Award for Worst Actor (1982) and more awards.

  5. The most Olivier Awards ever received in the history of the ceremony were given to the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in 2017, when it won nine awards including Best New Play.

  6. For his work in films, Olivier received four Academy Awards: an honorary award for Henry V (1947), a Best Actor award and one as producer for Hamlet (1948), and a second honorary award in 1979 to recognise his lifetime of contribution to the art of film. He was nominated for nine other acting Oscars and one each for production and direction.

  7. Article History. Quick Facts. In full: Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier of Brighton. Also called (1947–70): Sir Laurence Olivier. Born: May 22, 1907, Dorking, Surrey, England. Died: July 11, 1989, near London, England (aged 82) Awards And Honors: Academy Award (1979) Academy Award (1949) Academy Award (1947)

  8. The most Olivier Awards ever received in the history of the ceremony were given to the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in 2017, when it won nine awards including Best New Play.