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  1. Joan Ann Plowright, conocida como Joan Ann Olivier, Baronesa Olivier (Brigg, North Lincolnshire; 28 de octubre de 1929), profesionalmente Dame Joan Plowright Joan Ann Olivier, [1] es una primera actriz británica.

  2. Joan Ann Plowright, Baroness Olivier, DBE (born 28 October 1929), professionally known as Dame Joan Plowright, is an English retired actress whose career spanned over six decades. She has won two Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award and has been nominated for an Academy Award , an Emmy and two BAFTA Awards .

  3. 94 Photos. Dame Joan Ann Plowright, the Baroness Olivier, is one of the most distinguished actors of her generation. She may be best remembered as the third wife and widow of Laurence Olivier, generally considered the greatest anglophone actor of the 20th Century, but she had a distinguished career of her own on stage and screen spanning six ...

  4. Mini Bio. Dame Joan Ann Plowright, the Baroness Olivier, is one of the most distinguished actors of her generation. She may be best remembered as the third wife and widow of Laurence Olivier, generally considered the greatest anglophone actor of the 20th Century, but she had a distinguished career of her own on stage and screen spanning six ...

  5. 28 de oct. de 2019 · Joan Plowright at 90: the star who spoke truth to British theatre. On the actor’s birthday, our critic picks three key performances that illuminate her gift for earthy honesty. Michael...

  6. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Joan Plowright, English dramatic actress who found success on both the stage and screen. Her notable credits included the plays A Taste of Honey and Saint Joan and the films The Entertainer and Enchanted April. Learn more about Plowrights life and career.

  7. . Joan Plowright. (1929/10/28 - Unknown) Actriz británica. Tercera esposa de Lawrence Olivier. Películas: Te amaré hasta que te mate, Un abril encantado, Moby Dick... Premios: Globo de Oro, Tony... Padres: Daisy Margaret Burton y William Ernest Plowright. Cónyuges: Roger Leonard Gage (m.1953-1960), Laurence Olivier (m.1961–1989)