Sir Laurence Olivier receiving an Honorary Oscar®

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  • Cary Grant presenting Laurence Olivier with an Honorary Oscar® for the full body of his work, for the unique achievements of his entire career and his lifetime of contribution to the art of film - 51st Academy Awards® in 1979
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  • @RFED2O
    @RFED2O Před 11 měsíci +84

    These are not normal actors these are ICON'S of the silver screen...
    Thank you Sir Larry for everything 🙏

  • @lucyavanesyans451
    @lucyavanesyans451 Před 8 lety +597

    This is what we call acceptance speech. RIP Sir Olivier.

    • @mgsparky8870
      @mgsparky8870 Před 8 lety +3

      +Lucy Avanesyans Indeed!

    • @richardbray6454
      @richardbray6454 Před 8 lety +2

      MG Sparky

    • @guileniam
      @guileniam Před 7 lety +4

      Lucy Avanesyans the funny thing is Olivier said after wards "God I mucked that up"

    • @furdiebant
      @furdiebant Před 7 lety +2

      +Dizzy Blu source?

    • @NxDoyle
      @NxDoyle Před 5 lety +8

      Sir Olivier? When he was knighted, he was Sir Laurence. The peerage changed the style to Lord Olivier.

  • @ferabra8939
    @ferabra8939 Před 9 lety +749

    Lawrence Olivier, introduced by Cary Grant. What a combination. Both gentlemen, both stylish, both amazing actors, and what those voices they had. Also, both as handsome in their youth as in this video. What men.

    • @deborahingle2301
      @deborahingle2301 Před 9 lety +46

      Yes, they don't make men like that anymore.

    • @flappospammo
      @flappospammo Před 8 lety +8

      +Deborah Ingle
      i wouldn't even begin to compare a talentless stiff hack like cary grant to an all time legend like lord olivier who is beyond compare on stage or screen

    • @deborahingle2301
      @deborahingle2301 Před 8 lety +16

      Flappo Spammo I agree Lord Olivier is a matchless legend, but I appear to like Grant more than you do. To each his own.

    • @ferabra8939
      @ferabra8939 Před 8 lety +44

      Grant was a marvellous actor. In fact, so marvellous that everything he did looked dead simple. Well, it wasn't .And his influence is all over the place. Basically every leading man you saw from the 40s onwards who is suave, funny, handsome and elegant is ripping Grant off in one way or the other. From Sean Connery's Bond, to George Clooney...the list is endless. Cary Grant started it. You don't have to be in a Shakeaspeare play to be an amazing actor.

    • @TheChannelTV-bt8em
      @TheChannelTV-bt8em Před 8 lety +16

      +Flappo Spammo Hey, listen up, "Flappo Spammo." If Cary Grant was "talentless," then so is every actor who ever tried to do light romantic comedy, the genre of which he remains the Tiffany's, the standard bearer, the paradigm. "Effortless" is more like it and no leading man, try though he may, has ever come close because none has that same natural ease, a quality some of the best actors can merely envy, never reproduce. What a snob you are.

  • @Northbankgooner69
    @Northbankgooner69 Před 3 lety +177

    The greatest actor in human history,the ultimate orator of the glorious English language.
    No other actor has morphed into so many roles as effortlessly as he did,he really was a genius of his art,the Beethoven of theatre and the Rembrandt of cinema.

  • @timothyhilton3408
    @timothyhilton3408 Před 10 měsíci +30

    Never will you hear....a more eloquent and magnificent representation of the human language, encapsulated with dignity, humility and Grace, in the briefest span of 2 minutes. Sir Laurence Olivier has left us with many gifts.......this amongst all.......I can only bow.....in awe and gratitude.

  • @PierluigiPuccini
    @PierluigiPuccini Před 14 lety +132

    6:05 what a great moment. Jon Voight is almost in ecstasy after hearing such poetic words from one of the truly outstading performers in the twilight of his life.

  • @robertm7071
    @robertm7071 Před 3 lety +117

    Cary Grant was something very seldom seen today - a true English gentleman. Being English, I was privileged to know quite a number, as at that time there were quite a few of them, but that age has passed. Another gentleman was David Niven who, when he died, the biggest wreath at his funeral was from the porters of London’s Heathrow Airport, the card read -
    “To the finest gentleman who ever walked through these halls. He made a porter feel like a king”
    Who today would be granted such an honour?

  • @orhugs
    @orhugs Před 10 lety +539

    Jon Voight's reaction. Right there. That was everyones mind at that moment.

    • @johnareiter73
      @johnareiter73 Před 7 lety +14

      I was thinking that also.

    • @garymitchell5899
      @garymitchell5899 Před 6 lety +16

      That was the worst bit. What a clown.

    • @mike04574
      @mike04574 Před 4 lety +3

      what was that all about

    • @allensagalla1579
      @allensagalla1579 Před 4 lety +2

      Maybe because of his advanced age that somehow 'pushed' him to be verbose in his speech

    • @mike04574
      @mike04574 Před 4 lety +1

      Allen Sagalla I mean what’s with Jon voight

  • @hansonfan83
    @hansonfan83 Před 10 lety +173

    I would love to have been there, Cary Grant, Laurence Olivier, Johnny Carson, I saw Gregory Peck in the audience...wow!

    • @singingindark12
      @singingindark12 Před 4 lety +6

      That was not the end.. Later John Wayne came out to present the best picture... (which was his last appearance on TV) that mustve been the best oscar night.. British legend and American legend..

    • @mikephalen3162
      @mikephalen3162 Před 3 lety +1

      Johnny Carson, as great a TV star as he was, doesn't merit mention with the film greats.

    • @issa3522
      @issa3522 Před 2 lety

      Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, Laurence Olivier not only were the World’s phenomenons but also some of the finest contributors of English language.

  • @danwaldis4553
    @danwaldis4553 Před 5 lety +40

    What a beautiful speech! Emotional, full of poetic imagery. The young Jon Voight was simultaneously blown away and practically moved to tears. Laurence Olivier truly had the heart of a poet. May he rest in peace.

  • @seanshannon5481
    @seanshannon5481 Před 4 lety +439

    He should have won an oscar for that speech.

  • @sasarasasarasa
    @sasarasasarasa Před 5 lety +222

    Probably the greatest actor of all times.

  • @WorldView22
    @WorldView22 Před 2 měsíci +7

    That was not an honourary Oscar, it was an Oscar for the speech he gave. May you live forever, Laurence.

  • @jackspry9736
    @jackspry9736 Před 2 lety +24

    RIP Sir Laurence Olivier (May 22, 1907 - July 11, 1989), aged 82
    You will always be remembered as a legend.

  • @emily_rose_elyse
    @emily_rose_elyse Před 9 lety +123

    What a delight he is. An education in grace, generosity, literary eloquence and awesomeness.

  • @tubularbill
    @tubularbill Před 8 lety +48

    Sir Laurence a true class act. Perhaps the greatest actor of all time.

  • @TitanicHorseRacingLover
    @TitanicHorseRacingLover Před 7 lety +59

    The man. The legend. The greatest British actor ever, Sir Laurence Olivier.

    • @rnw2739
      @rnw2739 Před 4 lety

      English actor.

    • @rnw2739
      @rnw2739 Před rokem

      @@cruximperator Yes.....and Narnia is in a wardrobe. 'Britain' is a fiction... By 'encompasses' I assume you mean Wales and Scotland join England at certain points....hardly encompassed but carry on.

  • @Fellatious
    @Fellatious Před 10 lety +72

    good gosh I wish that people still spoke with the ease and class exhibited by this man

  • @nholt
    @nholt Před 8 lety +255

    He looks like the most interesting man in the world

    • @44032
      @44032 Před 6 lety +22

      He was.

    • @jetblach
      @jetblach Před 6 lety +22

      This is Laurence Olivier. That is an understatement. He was and is a LEGEND!!!!

    • @andreglenn74
      @andreglenn74 Před 6 lety +9

      He certainly was

    • @drummadave
      @drummadave Před 5 lety +2

      Also looks like Bob Fosse- if Bob had lived another 12 years

    • @pikppa
      @pikppa Před 4 lety +5

      He and Orson Welles were

  • @TheTerryE
    @TheTerryE Před 9 lety +397

    I'm wondering if people don't realize the story behind his speech. It's a famous one. He was so overcome by the reception he received that he forgot what he was going to say. So he adapted a speech from one of Shakespeare's plays (I think Henry IV, Pt 1 but not sure) that he remembered and did that from memory instead.

    • @igalflint
      @igalflint Před 9 lety +9

      TheTerryE all right than , and he had it made very well in deed

    • @niamhmcloughlin3517
      @niamhmcloughlin3517 Před 8 lety +56

      +TheTerryE You're very correct Sir.... that he did, yet he did such a wondefully splendid adaptation of the actual Shakespearean verse you're referring to, that I still give the guy AMAZING kudos for the ability to edit it so perfectly to suit an entirely different set of circumstances, on cue no less..... Still makes him a complete wizard of vocabulary and the use of the English language to me.....

    • @niamhmcloughlin3517
      @niamhmcloughlin3517 Před 8 lety +23

      +Niamh Mcloughlin AND STILL renders it one of the All Time Greatest speeches of ALL time, EVER delivered...... Not to mention the fact that he delivered it in such a captivating and mesmerizing way, which was both superb AND yet subtle at the same time; the delivery was way more than half the beauty of his speech: Sir Larryat what he did best (among all the other things he did best, of course.....) RIP Sir Lawrence Olivier, one of a kind, ans still so sorely missed 30 YEARS after his passing xXx

    • @MegaChangle
      @MegaChangle Před 7 lety +10

      Really? What Shakespeare speech? Can you direct me to such a speech? I have read lots of Shakespeare and can't remember coming across a great bloviating nonsense speech like this. I also don't think Shakespeare has ever used the word "euphoria," for instance.
      Don't get me wrong, I think this man's a great actor, but this speech is not good by any measure.

    • @narivanakohphangan865
      @narivanakohphangan865 Před 6 lety +9

      Yes, complete balls, he had no idea what he was saying, but he's such an old pro that it SOUNDS sort of meaningful (and Jon Voight is a lovely man but a bit of an idiot himself, so never mind).

  • @albertpeterson5585
    @albertpeterson5585 Před 2 měsíci +4

    ...3 minutes. 3 sentences. One great actor. Bravo, Sir Laurence.

  • @NoelBorgesdeCarvalho
    @NoelBorgesdeCarvalho Před 11 lety +26

    The best speech on an Oscar ceremony ever. I also love Jon Voight's expression. Sincere and definetely remarkable.

  • @RG-ja34sep
    @RG-ja34sep Před 5 lety +12

    You know you’re a special actor when you receive a standing ovation like that. What a legendary voice.

  • @wendyverdades3013
    @wendyverdades3013 Před 8 lety +33

    This gentle souls command of language is unmatched for it's unique melodious and believable flow.

  • @lawofaverages5373
    @lawofaverages5373 Před 3 lety +19

    Probably the most elegant and heartfelt speech of any Oscar recipient. A true gentleman and an orator that mankind will struggle to better.

  • @lavieenrose12
    @lavieenrose12 Před 9 lety +42

    omg! What a beautiful speech! They don't make 'em like this anymore. i could listen to him for hours

  • @SuperLeica1
    @SuperLeica1 Před 7 lety +162

    How to say "thanks" in a special way, with elegant language and articulate phrasing. Who can do it today?

    • @Khloe_dancer_model
      @Khloe_dancer_model Před 5 lety +4

      SuperLeica1 no one

    • @Singasong0725
      @Singasong0725 Před 4 lety +11

      British actors often give a better and more spontaneous awards acceptance speech.

    • @artfernandez7127
      @artfernandez7127 Před 4 lety +14

      The mastery of the English language of Sir Olivier is trained exquisitely from the mind and spoken so eloquently through the heart! The King's English can melt the hearts of princesses and paupers!

  • @alexandria1791
    @alexandria1791 Před 7 lety +154

    our generation is nothing compared to theirs. such a great talented man!

    • @aylagregg1962
      @aylagregg1962 Před 5 lety +6

      Absolutely.... talent is not what it used to be xxxxxxx

    • @NJTDover
      @NJTDover Před 2 lety +2

      I couldn't agree with you more.

    • @normadesmond6017
      @normadesmond6017 Před rokem +3

      the academy awards ceremony today are a joke. There were actual stars and legnds in those times. Nowadays? For the majority not even worth your time. Such a shame.

  • @Janey6511
    @Janey6511 Před 10 lety +602

    That is how English is spoken from a true Englishman.

  • @cardiffbear
    @cardiffbear Před 10 lety +164

    He was the greatest actor of his generation.

    • @FaithFamilyFriendsVLR
      @FaithFamilyFriendsVLR Před 10 lety +23

      Like Ramosuiga commented, "............ he is one of the greatest actors which ever graced this earth."

    • @silvia7597
      @silvia7597 Před 6 lety +12

      He still is one of the greatest.

    • @paulfienga9466
      @paulfienga9466 Před 2 lety +1

      @@FaithFamilyFriendsVLR Brando

    • @bsmusicd
      @bsmusicd Před rokem

      @@paulfienga9466 Not the same generation. Olivier was born in 1907.

    • @paulfienga9466
      @paulfienga9466 Před rokem

      @@bsmusicd they worked for 40 years at the same time.

  • @e0159742
    @e0159742 Před 13 lety +10

    What class, what majesty! Lawrence Olivier even made an ordinary acceptance speech extraordinarily poetic and beautiful. I don't think I have ever heard a speech more brilliant. He truly was a genius. And he is missed.

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 Před 9 lety +31

    As articulate as ever, Lord Larry, you are an actor to the end. I'll venture to say, The Greatest Actor that ever lived. Hurrah for your memory. I wish you were still alive today. You reinvented Shakespearean roles so that no one could improve on them later. How I do miss thee, Sir Olivier! Classy to the end, the very end.
    And Cary Grant, elegant as always, looks like he never grew old, as dapper and classy in real life, as his movie persona. What an age of grand men. Where are you beautiful creatures gone? I miss you all terribly!

  • @sicilianmama1000
    @sicilianmama1000 Před 8 lety +98

    I could listen to him speak for hours

    • @pedrocaldeira1831
      @pedrocaldeira1831 Před 8 lety

      +Anna Marie Would you listen Marlon Brando for hours? I personaly dont stomach much of that introverting.

    • @TheChannelTV-bt8em
      @TheChannelTV-bt8em Před 8 lety

      +Pedro Caldeira They're simply two different styles. One is no less valid than the other.

    • @pedrocaldeira1831
      @pedrocaldeira1831 Před 8 lety

      TheChannel.TV Can you imagine Brando or De Niro accepting an Oscar? Which they probably did. They would be so introverted. I call it lack of respect. Sorry.

    • @TheChannelTV-bt8em
      @TheChannelTV-bt8em Před 8 lety

      +Pedro Caldeira Can I imagine it? I've seen it! For On the Waterfront and Raging Bull, possibly the two greatest performances in cinematic history. Olivier himself admired them. Brando's speech was short and sweet. De niro's was longer, but humble and moving, not that "introverted" style you so despise. Funny how you are so quick to call "lack of respect" for speeches you invented all by yourself. Neither of them was acting. But Olivier was. Some people even consider his speech a comedy routine. I'm not one of them, but it was pompous and incoherent. He was too old to make much sense that night, but remains one of the greatest of actors.

    • @TheChannelTV-bt8em
      @TheChannelTV-bt8em Před 8 lety

      +Pedro Caldeira Will you knock it off? As if a person has to be lofty and stentorian in order to qualify as an actor? What century are you living in? Brando and De Niro are/were as much giants in their eras as Olivier--who (I repeat) respected them both--was in his. I don't know whether you're being pretentious or just ignorant.

  • @vibhakarmirajkar2750
    @vibhakarmirajkar2750 Před 8 lety +38

    Stunning! What a presence!! God of acting!!!

  • @wassilij6
    @wassilij6 Před 9 lety +16

    Well, Sir Laurence Olivier will keep always a place in our heart. Non only a fantastic actor, a fabulous speaker as well. Thanks for ever.

  • @philsarkol6443
    @philsarkol6443 Před 2 lety +11

    It is wonderfull to see how these british actors are able to deliver a speech, that certainly aplies to sir Lawrence Olivier..among the likes of Cary Grant, Charlie Chaplin, Richard Burton, Michael Caine... they all know how to talk what to say for the occasion, and do it with witt, humor, sincerety, grace and dignity.

  • @66kprdwd
    @66kprdwd Před 8 lety +119

    Cary Grant is total class and so is Sir Larry. Larry's beard was for his role as Zeus in Clash of the Titans.

    • @babygers3169
      @babygers3169 Před 7 lety

      It dropped off that morning

    • @babygers3169
      @babygers3169 Před 7 lety +3

      Correction: it fell off that morning over breakfast

    • @ProfessorPesca
      @ProfessorPesca Před 4 lety +2

      Ah thank you, I was going to say it looked terrible!

    • @michaellomeli8096
      @michaellomeli8096 Před 2 lety

      Yes. 1979. The Filming Started For Clash Of The Titans.

  • @GEMOGRAPHER
    @GEMOGRAPHER Před 2 lety +5

    He begged for the ovation to stop..
    And the audience reluctantly honoured him.
    The power of genuine Men..

  • @samcad-ho3ze
    @samcad-ho3ze Před rokem +2

    Such gentlemanliness and gallantry! Absolutely gorgeous.

  • @angelacarleton9575
    @angelacarleton9575 Před 9 lety +18

    Lawrence Olivier - WHAT AN ELOQUENT SPEECH HE GAVE.. No Wonder Jon Voight looked stunned! That is British Royalty my friends.

  • @sissybast3842
    @sissybast3842 Před rokem +6

    OMG - I love Cary Grant. I love so many of his movies and how good looking he was, even as an older man!!! I miss the actors from years gone by. Did Olivier always sound like he was a poet?

  • @KathySanderatMoodMusic
    @KathySanderatMoodMusic Před 6 lety +9

    What a fabulous wordsmith - an absolutely legendary man of the stage!

  • @niandra_t
    @niandra_t Před 3 lety +4

    Cary Grant's voice is one of the kindest voices I've ever heard.

  • @mariebdo2703
    @mariebdo2703 Před 9 lety +228

    Jon Voight cannot handle his emotions. So can't I.
    By the way Laurence Olivier and Johnny Carson in the same room. My life is complete.

    • @headedsomewhere
      @headedsomewhere Před 9 lety +5

      Marie Baudino his reaction was similar to mine Olivier and the spoken language should be required study, also that DAMN Diane Keaton looking so smug....shouldn't even be in the same room as he ;(

    • @flappospammo
      @flappospammo Před 8 lety +1

      +Marie Baudino
      wonderful moment that

    • @TheChannelTV-bt8em
      @TheChannelTV-bt8em Před 8 lety +3

      +headedsomewhere Not fair. Nobody in that room equaled Olivier. Diane is a gifted actress, comedienne, and singer, still going strong in her vintage years, talent undiminished.

    • @headedsomewhere
      @headedsomewhere Před 8 lety +2

      maybe, but she still had a snug look on her face........

    • @TheChannelTV-bt8em
      @TheChannelTV-bt8em Před 8 lety

      +headedsomewhere Watched it again. Still don't see it. Guess it's a Rashomon moment.

  • @cihatyildiz3565
    @cihatyildiz3565 Před 10 lety +35

    One of best actors of Twenty century.

  • @redwandennaoui4508
    @redwandennaoui4508 Před rokem +7

    Nominated for 11 Oscars, should have won all 11…..incredibly gifted & humble actor

    • @janel342
      @janel342 Před 3 měsíci

      Not humble love. Far far from it.

  • @W1728now
    @W1728now Před rokem +4

    These were true gentleman and actors that you will never see today or again in this world..so sad but fortunately we get to remember through these clips of pure class and talent. ❤

  • @paxdomini6061
    @paxdomini6061 Před 3 lety +17

    Larry aged so well- what a handsome man. I wish Vivien was there to share the moment with him❤️

    • @janel342
      @janel342 Před 3 měsíci

      Well- perhaps not? He was married to Joan Plowright at the time!

  • @dark4krad
    @dark4krad Před 10 lety +407

    Now, thats how you speak English!

  • @TheeRogerWayne
    @TheeRogerWayne Před 8 lety +39

    Somebody please fucking GIF the moment with Jon Voight :)

    • @ais8358
      @ais8358 Před 8 lety +2

      was Voight amazed at the acceptance speech or was he being sarcastic

    • @TimeandMonotony
      @TimeandMonotony Před 8 lety +2

      +Roger Wayne Holy shit that GIF would be a gift to the world.
      Also, pretty much my exact reaction to the Red Dinner from the TV show Hannibal.

    • @maldini883
      @maldini883 Před 7 lety +4

      No, he was amazed. H was probably still having a LSD episode from the previous decade so his mind was blown.

  • @honestlyyours1069
    @honestlyyours1069 Před rokem +3

    What a beautiful and eloquent speech by Sir Lawrence Olivier!

  • @lindameyers8341
    @lindameyers8341 Před rokem +3

    I am spellbound and tears are running down my cheek. Such refinement such class and dignity. What happened to all that. ?

  • @BLooDCoMPleX
    @BLooDCoMPleX Před 7 lety +22

    What a speech. Incredible man.

  • @gutz1981
    @gutz1981 Před 3 lety +3

    He took a bow as well. No one else in that room even knew what true class was until Sir Laurence gave that speech.

  • @MarioVelascoCarvallo
    @MarioVelascoCarvallo Před měsícem +1

    Such a style and elegance of these two men..., the language they speak and the poetry they retrieve... When the Academy was a great spectacle.

  • @aubreyaub
    @aubreyaub Před 9 lety +21

    Words, from a Master.
    Thank You, Sir, for the memories.

  • @juerv1
    @juerv1 Před 2 lety +3

    The only movie in which you can see Laurence Olivier, Cary Grant AND Gregory Peck! Not bad at all...

  • @antonmarino6568
    @antonmarino6568 Před 6 lety +3

    it's fantastic to relive these wonderful memories of those who enriched us with their talents

  • @byroniasmaximus924
    @byroniasmaximus924 Před rokem +5

    I first saw him in Hitchcock's Rebecca and was never disappointed in all his performances.

  • @DeepScreenAnalysis
    @DeepScreenAnalysis Před 7 lety +106

    Love how Larry and Cary walk off hand in hand like two schoolboys going to the playground LOL

    • @forgive7449
      @forgive7449 Před 5 lety +7

      Larry probably fucked him 50 years before

    • @normadesmond6017
      @normadesmond6017 Před 5 lety +15

      Larry was undergoing chemo during this. And Caary had to support him. Not schoolboys, but helping him going through this

    • @nancyperlman534
      @nancyperlman534 Před 2 lety +5

      They were the best of friends for decades & CG waited patiently to help Sir LO off the stage. A mark of a true gentleman. The absolute beauty is the ease of which these 2 men held each other's hands only concerned about the other.

  • @uhartmixe
    @uhartmixe Před 9 lety +40

    he is the master of words,extraordinary!!!

  • @robg_
    @robg_ Před 4 lety +4

    I could watch this a thousand times and not be bored of it.....just a master of the art of true acting and of the spoken word.....one of the greats!!!

  • @morbius109
    @morbius109 Před 9 lety +35

    At the very first, Carey Grant., an American legend. But surpassing even him, Sir Laurence Olivier - so FEW actors have ever had the grace, the magnificence of presence and the sheer dignity of eloquence as he. A remarkable actor, one whose talents and accomplishments will long pay honor to his legacy, Sir Laurence is secure among the pantheon of the legends. RIP Sir Olivier.

    • @morbius109
      @morbius109 Před 9 lety +6

      ***** Oh, I know. But he became one of America's great film icons. ^.^

    • @igalflint
      @igalflint Před 9 lety

      ***** well said

    • @davidharris6656
      @davidharris6656 Před 5 lety +2

      Cary Grant maybe an American Legend but an English man

    • @sazzieb1
      @sazzieb1 Před 5 lety

      British legend. Born in Bristol England as Archibald Leach. He returned to his home town frequently.

    • @flaggerify
      @flaggerify Před 5 lety

      Cary

  • @dmwcany
    @dmwcany Před rokem +3

    I wish award ceremonies today were like this.....

  • @pacskye
    @pacskye Před 13 lety +3

    I loved Olivier. I went to his tomb at Westminster and wept.
    I sent him a letter and he answered it.
    He was amazing.

  • @joemontemurro4210
    @joemontemurro4210 Před 10 měsíci +2

    A Star to the Stars. An Actor's Actor. Class and Magnificence. ❤

  • @sta7586
    @sta7586 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful elegant humility and intelligent speech 🌹
    I miss our legendary actors/ artist that express their grateful hearts ♥️

  • @WASPS1867
    @WASPS1867 Před 9 lety +16

    The greatest of the greatest..the number one actor of all time..the man other's are measured by..made acting look simple, easy..just an incredible man...i know his film and theatre work is vast..but my favourite performance was him in Marathon man..truly awesome role..a legend..

    • @justclosing
      @justclosing Před 9 lety +2

      WASPS1867 is it safe?

    • @oldtimer7635
      @oldtimer7635 Před 8 lety

      +Mike Rourke Good One! : )

    • @neelabhraroy4238
      @neelabhraroy4238 Před 6 lety

      He is a legend but honestly not no. 1. Brando and Bogart were better.

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq Před 6 lety

      Neelabhra Roy He was great and many others were. The greatest American actor ever is Robert De Niro. All respect to Olivier, Brando, Bogart and Cooper.

    • @neelabhraroy4238
      @neelabhraroy4238 Před 6 lety

      aman gajraj well that's your opinion, I have mine.

  • @MissLizaMay
    @MissLizaMay Před 13 lety +4

    Still such a handsome man, who spoke so poetically.

  • @LIL_Dave1964
    @LIL_Dave1964 Před rokem +2

    Sir Lawrence was also in *The Jazz Singer* and played Niel Diamonds father, did a great job there!
    Cary Grant was also a beautiful actor, he died in my home town of Davenport Iowa right before a show he was going to do there....
    Rest In Peace to both men, they were a Master of their craft in their own right

  • @johnfraser9137
    @johnfraser9137 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The man has humility in his eyes.

  • @soadl80
    @soadl80 Před 10 lety +15

    he was indeed a very good looking and very intellectual man. he didn't lose his good look to the old age.

    • @LittleB2007
      @LittleB2007 Před 10 lety +3

      ITA. He is one of the most handsome septuagenarians I've ever seen in my entire life! (I googled and found out he was 71 years old at that time. LOL)

  • @tigressnsnow
    @tigressnsnow Před 3 lety +6

    I love watching the reaction of Jon Voight. He was very emotional about Olivier's speech later accepting his own Oscar

    • @tkkcali
      @tkkcali Před 8 měsíci

      Voight the trumptard

  • @timothyhilton3408
    @timothyhilton3408 Před 4 lety +3

    One of the greatest acceptance speeches in modern history. Sir Laurence, Sir Alec.....Peter O'Toole..........thank you for the Master class in acting and in eloquence. You are missed.

  • @BWings-ub4ej
    @BWings-ub4ej Před 8 měsíci +1

    Wow, nothing but respect to the master class of actors from the golden era. Laurence Olivier was truly talented, and the pure embodiment of a classy gentleman.

  • @justsayinme2u
    @justsayinme2u Před 9 lety +8

    Just as dazzling today as it was then. Olivier understood, loved and used the English language better than anyone. For a moment there I wasn't even sure it was English I was hearing. Oh sure, I had heard the individual words before but never formulated in that way. He speaks so well in this speech it is almost as if he has taken it to such inspired heights that I thought I saw him levitate near the end.

  • @melissagray8138
    @melissagray8138 Před 3 lety +7

    There’s no actors of Lawrence Olivier’s caliber nowadays. I always thought he should’ve won the Oscar for Wurthering Heights amongst many other films of course but particularly that one, it’s my all time favorite movie! Such a beautiful speech it gave me chills! ❤️

    • @hyllaf
      @hyllaf Před 3 lety +2

      Anthony Hopkins

  • @ianbauer4703
    @ianbauer4703 Před 3 lety +2

    One gentleman (via the Academy) giving another gentleman gentle accolades and a most deserved award.

  • @sodapop83
    @sodapop83 Před 3 lety +2

    at the end when they leave hand in hand is the cutest ever thing

  • @RaptorGN07
    @RaptorGN07 Před 8 lety +47

    from John Voight's reaction to Diane Keaton's stare you know instantly how awed they were at Olivier's eloquence and grace. His choice of words to describe the 'euphoria' of the moment was in itself a Shakespearean monolgue unmatched in recent memory. Bravo, Bravo !!

    • @TheChannelTV-bt8em
      @TheChannelTV-bt8em Před 8 lety +3

      +Rocky Martin I thought it was more pretentious than poetic, but what could you expect from someone who spent his entire adult life speaking in iambic pentameter? He probably couldn't resist. Great to see him there anyway. What a talent.

    • @RaptorGN07
      @RaptorGN07 Před 8 lety +4

      +TheChannel.TV i'm not talking about LO's acceptance speech and whether it was pretentious or not, i'm talking about the reactions of JV and DK to the speech. Btw if that speech was pretentious, then wow, it was probably why JV and DK reacted the way they did. It was an awesome pretentious delivery that fooled the world in that case if that's what you believe.

    • @TheChannelTV-bt8em
      @TheChannelTV-bt8em Před 8 lety +4

      +Rocky Martin Lots of people think it was actually a comedy performance, an elaborate put-on. I think those people are full of shit. To me it was just incoherent rambling from a confused old man who happened to be, at one time, the world's greatest actor.

    • @RaptorGN07
      @RaptorGN07 Před 7 lety +4

      cup half empty comment. In short. dark, defeatist.

    • @Epiousios18
      @Epiousios18 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheChannelTV-bt8em Damn, what a cynical way to view this. I thought it was beautiful.

  • @sam_8290
    @sam_8290 Před 5 lety +3

    He was, is and will be 'Lord' Laurence Olivier

  • @gayforbes4375
    @gayforbes4375 Před 4 lety +2

    Lionel Barrymore, Ernest Borgnine, Marlon Brando, Walter Brennan, Richard Burton, James Cagney, Gary Cooper, Joseph Cotton, Kirk Douglas, Albert Finney, Henry Fonda, Glenn Ford, James Garner, Cary Grant, Charlton Heston, William Holden, Athur Kennedy, Burt Lancaster, Jack Lemmon, Karl Malden, Lee Marvin, Robert Mitchum, Thomas Mitchell, Paul Newman, Laurence Olivier, Peter O'Toole, Gregory Peck, Tyrone Power, Anthony Quinn, Jason Robards, James Stewart, Spencer Tracy, John Wayne, Orson Welles, Richard Widmark...brilliant actors, sadly all deceased, the likes of which we will never see again.

  • @lanadale1479
    @lanadale1479 Před 6 lety +5

    I absolutely worshiped him and his Great Work!

  • @sattar6311
    @sattar6311 Před 3 lety +4

    Two legends, great actors. Thank you.

  • @guglielmo64
    @guglielmo64 Před 7 lety +16

    Pure Class!

  • @spw2640
    @spw2640 Před měsícem +1

    Now that is grace, intelligence and delivery beyond the comprehension of many so called stars.

  • @FaithFamilyFriendsVLR
    @FaithFamilyFriendsVLR Před 10 lety +8

    I wanted to hear more of his eloquent speech. I felt like a statue after he's finished.
    WOW!!!

  • @arsalakhan8098
    @arsalakhan8098 Před 7 lety +7

    Dan Williams well commented. I remember Watching this at home with my family all those years ago. My father commented at the time, after watching Voight reaction, that even the best of celebrated performers have their own heroes and that the evidence in the film proved that Jon Voight seemed to be blown away by the sincerely felt and immensely well spoken regards to US, the academy and his fellow 'students' really did affect the younger, but already 'Oscarised' Voight.
    it is no shame to show one's respect in the way Jon Voight has done. i.myself was mesmerised by the ease with which Lawrence expressed bis emotions from his heart in the most gentlest and sincerest of ways. I salute you Larry as a fellow Britons and as a fan of your art.

  • @lonestar3
    @lonestar3 Před 7 lety +4

    I can remember seeing that live. I had been really impressed by Jon Voight in Coming Home, and the camera cut to him right after Sir Laurence finished, and he was just blown away. Thanks for posting.

  • @budsurtees4224
    @budsurtees4224 Před 3 lety +147

    When stars were stars, and not the inane "celebrities" we have today.

    • @jamesdavison2927
      @jamesdavison2927 Před rokem +6

      AMEN

    • @manusander383
      @manusander383 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Absolut, leider sterben sie aus😢

    • @LoudaroundLincoln
      @LoudaroundLincoln Před 7 měsíci +4

      So Olivier, the sex addict, and Cary Grant, the LSD popping serial betrothed, are not even a little bit mental then? You look hard enough at anyone you may find a few things you don't like.

    • @budsurtees4224
      @budsurtees4224 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@LoudaroundLincoln This was about their acting skills, not their personal lives or if they were "mental". You're the type that inspects sewers to discover feecal matter, aren't you?

    • @lennonrispy3138
      @lennonrispy3138 Před 6 měsíci

      All I see are white people. Of course you’d say that.

  • @usagithebunny
    @usagithebunny Před 3 lety +3

    I was about to combust for watching Cary Grant and Laurence Olivier at the same time and as if it wasn't enough there was Johnny Carson! What a legendary crowd!

  • @mr.j.perala2861
    @mr.j.perala2861 Před 4 lety +3

    Sir Laurence Olivier was really one of the greatest british actors of all time. I had admired Olivier since I saw him first time in the movies Spartacus and Marathon Man. Hamlet was also great. R.I.P.

  • @MrImiller07
    @MrImiller07 Před 8 lety +6

    I would love to have seen the film clips that accompanied sir Laurence's tribute. Considering his extensive stage work in England and Broadway, Olivier made memorable films, including Wyler's Wuthering Heights, Hitchcock's Rebecca, his Shakespearian trilogy: Henry V, Hamlet, and Richard III; Spartacus; Mankiewicz' Sleuth; Schlesinger's Marathon Man; and great television productions of King Lear, and Long Day's Journey Into Night. Grant was the perfect choice to give Olivier his well-deserved award.

  • @manueladarazsdi9675
    @manueladarazsdi9675 Před 6 lety +11

    Loved him as Heathcliff in wuthering heights...

  • @robinghosh5627
    @robinghosh5627 Před 11 měsíci +1

    ❤❤ Laurence Lord Olivier the Greatest Actor, the BEST Actor , Right from Shakespearean Days , 400 yrs to the present day ..The Most Fantastic, Mesmerising Actor for ALL ETERNITY..

  • @shrapnel77
    @shrapnel77 Před 8 lety +46

    Wow! Carry Grant and Laurence Olivier. An era long since past - God how I hate the 21st century!

    • @nikhilsukumar23
      @nikhilsukumar23 Před 7 lety +2

      shrapnel77 but you could turn things over imagine if u created a new feeling in Hollywood that's what we need, the fresh glow of tomorrow 🌞

  • @Josh_J9
    @Josh_J9 Před 2 lety +5

    I love his English accent!!!!!!

  • @lironhanoka3564
    @lironhanoka3564 Před 3 lety +2

    A magical moment of kindness and gratitude, elegant speech and of course pure class by sir laurence.
    They dont make them like that anymore.

  • @susanalexander6721
    @susanalexander6721 Před rokem +1

    One of the most gracious gentleman ever.

  • @Ramosuiga
    @Ramosuiga Před 10 lety +3

    I'm a huge admirer of Sir Laurence Olivier and I think he is one of the greatest actors which ever graced this earth and certainly the best in performing Shakespeare roles, but Shaun Micallef at the 2010 logies made me watch this speech over and over again.