Sir John Gielgud

Sir John Gielgud, born Arthur John Gielgud in 1904, was an iconic figure in British theatre, renowned for his mastery of Shakespearean roles and his prolific career that spanned eight decades. Hailing from a theatrical dynasty, with the legendary Ellen Terry as his great-aunt, Gielgud's journey began in 1922, and he quickly established himself as one of the most revered actors of his generation. Alongside Ralph Richardson and Laurence Olivier, he formed the trinity of actors who dominated the British stage throughout much of the 20th century. Gielgud's contributions to the arts were celebrated with a memorial stone in Westminster Abbey, a testament to his enduring legacy. Beyond his stage work, Gielgud's personal life was as rich and complex as his performances, offering a fascinating glimpse into the man behind the legend. His favourite piece of music was the Double Concerto in D Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach, and his favourite book was A La Recherche Du Temps Perdu.

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