Laurence Olivier Honored With Blue Plaque at Childhood Home in London
1-Minute Brief
The commemoration recognizes Olivier's influence on British theater and his early years in Pimlico, highlighting his legacy in performing arts.
Key Facts
- Laurence Olivier was honored with a plaque at his childhood home in London.
- The plaque was unveiled at 22 Lupus Street in Pimlico, central London.
- Olivier lived at this address from the age of five to 12.
- Ian McKellen unveiled the English Heritage blue plaque at the ceremony.
- Olivier joins figures such as David Garrick, Henry Irving, Oscar Wilde, and Noël Coward in receiving a blue plaque outside a former London home.
What Happened
A blue plaque commemorating Laurence Olivier was unveiled at his former home in Pimlico, London, in a ceremony attended by Ian McKellen.
Why It Matters
The event highlights Olivier's formative years and enduring impact on British theater, placing him among other celebrated figures recognized by English Heritage.
What's Next
The plaque is now a permanent public marker, and may encourage further recognition of influential figures in British cultural history.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoLaurence Olivier is honored with a plaque at his London childhood home
- The GuardianLeft1h agoLaurence Olivier honoured with blue plaque unveiled by Ian McKellen
