- Sir
Arthur John
Gielgud (/ˈɡiːlɡʊd/ GHEEL-guud; 14
April 1904 – 21 May 2000) was an
English actor and
theatre director whose career spanned eight decades...
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Gielgud or
Giełgud /ˈɡiːlɡʊd/ is a
Polish surname, a
Polonized form of the
Lithuanian noble surname Gelgaudas.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
- The
Gielgud Theatre is a West End theatre,
located on
Shaftesbury Avenue, at the
corner of
Rupert Street, in the City of Westminster, London. The house...
- only
those members with the
surname Terry, but also Neilsons,
Craigs and
Gielguds, to whom the
Terrys were
linked by
marriage or
blood ties. The dynasty...
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actor and director. He and his
contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John
Gielgud made up a trio of male
actors who
dominated the
British stage of the mid-20th...
- Sir John
Gielgud, OM, CH (/ˈɡiːlɡʊd/; 1904–2000) was an
English actor and
theatre director. He
appeared on stage,
television and
radio and in film in...
- Val
Henry Gielgud CBE (28
April 1900 – 30
November 1981) was an
English actor, writer,
director and broadcaster. He was a
pioneer of
radio drama for the...
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Shakespearean actor John
Gielgud. His
parents were Jan
Giełgud,
landowner in Samogitia, and
Kunegunda Szemiot. Jan
Giełgud fought in the anti-Russian...
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Direction - Black-and-White.
Brando and
Gielgud both won
BAFTA Awards,
Brando for Best
Foreign Actor and
Gielgud for Best
British Actor. Upon Caesar's return...
- (19
December 1902 – 10
October 1983) was an
English actor who, with John
Gielgud and
Laurence Olivier, was one of the
trinity of male
actors who dominated...