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Scientific career. Fields. Speech and elocution. Institutions. British Society of Speech Therapists. Royal College of Speech Therapists. Lionel George Logue, CVO (26 February 1880 – 12 April 1953) was an Australian speech and language therapist and amateur stage actor who helped King George VI manage his stammer .
- British Society of Speech Therapists, Royal College of Speech Therapists
- Speech and elocution
- 3, incl. Valentine Logue
- Speech therapist to King George VI
Mar 17, 2020 · The struggles King George VI had with his stammer and the speech doctor who helped him overcome them were immortalized in the 2010 film The King’s Speech.And now, a newly discovered letter that ...
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Dec 16, 2017 · On Sept. 3, 1939, Albert Frederick Arthur George—or King George VI—arranged a radio broadcast, despite a debilitating stutter, to address the British people on the eve of World War II. Albert was never supposed to be king, and he feared public speaking because of his stutter.
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Mar 14, 2020 · A "previously undiscovered" letter, written by King George VI to his speech therapist just five days after his coronation, is to be auctioned off. George VI was helped to overcome his stammer by ...
Dec 9, 2021 · By Noemi Arellano-Summer / Dec. 9, 2021 12:12 am EST. "The King's Speech" is a 2010 dramatic biographical film, recounting the friendship between King George VI of England and his Australian speech therapist, Lionel Logue. The film also covers Edward VIII's 1936 abdication, and George VI's subsequent coronation and shouldering of responsibility ...
Feb 23, 2020 · WATCH NOW. As is shown in the Oscar-winning 2010 movie The King's Speech, George VI (who was known as Albert or "Bertie" to those closest to him) struggled with a stutter from a young age. After ...
Mar 12, 2020 · A newly unearthed note reveals King George VI thanked his speech therapist in a heartfelt letter after overcoming his nerves at his coronation. King George VI sought help to deal with his stutter after he unexpectedly acceded to the throne, following the abdication of his brother, Edward VIII. He employed Lionel Logue, a speech therapist, who ...