This page will contain external links about Joan Plowright, as they become available.Joan PlowrightJoan Ann Plowright (born October 28, 1929 in Brigg, North Lincolnshire, England) is a British actress, widow of Laurence Olivier. In addition to being Lady Olivier (later Baroness Olivier) she was made a Dame (DBE) in her own right in the New Year's Honours for 2004. CareerLong known as a superb theatre actress, Plowright trained at the Old Vic Theatre School in London and made her stage debut in 1951 and her London debut in 1954. In 1956 she joined the English Theatre Company and won the role of Margery Pincher in The Country Wife. She appeared in The Chairs (by Eugène Ionesco), Major Barbara, Saint Joan and in 1958 she co-starred with future husband Laurence Olivier in the production of The Entertainer. Plowright continued to appear on stage and in films such as The Entertainer and The Three Sisters. In 1961 she was awarded a Tony for her role in A Taste of Honey on Broadway. After a brief hiatus to devote time to her family she has returned to the screen and can be seen in films such as Dennis the Menace, Enchanted April and Tea With Mussolini. As of July 2003 she was performing in the stage production Absolutely! (perhaps) in London. PersonalJoan Plowright was first married to Roger Gage. She divorced him and in 1961 married Laurence Olivier. Together the couple had three children, Richard, Tamsin and Julie-Kate. The couple were married until 1989 (his death). Selected Filmography
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The couple were married until 1989 (his death). In 2004, Walt Disney Records has released her greatest Disney TV & film hits and featuring her new single "Dive In" (http://play.rbn.com/?url=bvig/disney/g2demand/disneyrecords/christycarlsonromano/ccr-01.rm). Together the couple had three children, Richard, Tamsin and Julie-Kate. She recorded songs in the soundtracks of some Disney movies & TV series like Kim Possible and Teacher's Pet . She divorced him and in 1961 married Laurence Olivier. While working in Disney, Christy has been slowly revealing her singing talents. Joan Plowright was first married to Roger Gage. Among Romano's credits are:. As of July 2003 she was performing in the stage production Absolutely! (perhaps) in London. She has also studied ballet. After a brief hiatus to devote time to her family she has returned to the screen and can be seen in films such as Dennis the Menace, Enchanted April and Tea With Mussolini. Her next move is to Los Angeles, California, where she will be pursuing a television pilot, movies, and a solo music career. In 1961 she was awarded a Tony for her role in A Taste of Honey on Broadway. She interned for Senator Christopher Dodd, who just happens to be her godfather. Plowright continued to appear on stage and in films such as The Entertainer and The Three Sisters. Romano is attending Columbia University’s Barnard College, where she is studying English and International Relations. She appeared in The Chairs (by Eugène Ionesco), Major Barbara, Saint Joan and in 1958 she co-starred with future husband Laurence Olivier in the production of The Entertainer. An estimated 400,000 people saw her in this role. In 1956 she joined the English Theatre Company and won the role of Margery Pincher in The Country Wife. Romano has also finished a 32 week run of playing Belle in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" on Broadway on September 12, 2004. Long known as a superb theatre actress, Plowright trained at the Old Vic Theatre School in London and made her stage debut in 1951 and her London debut in 1954. In 2002, Romano became the first person ever to act in three Disney Channel projects at the same time, complementing her work at Even Stevens with a starring role in a movie named Cadet Kelly (alongside Lizzie McGuire star Hilary Duff) and lending her voice to the red-haired crime fighter Kim Possible. In addition to being Lady Olivier (later Baroness Olivier) she was made a Dame (DBE) in her own right in the New Year's Honours for 2004. After that, she garnered multiple jobs acting in plays. Joan Ann Plowright (born October 28, 1929 in Brigg, North Lincolnshire, England) is a British actress, widow of Laurence Olivier. Romano moved to Atlanta, Georgia as a child, and landed her first acting job at the Atlanta production of Annie. Moby Dick (1956) (uncredited, as Starbuck's Wife) (her first film role). Her full name, according to her fan site, is Christy Michelle Romano. The Entertainer (1960) as Jean Rice. Although largely known for her role as Ren Stevens in the Disney Channel program Even Stevens, Romano began when she was very young. Three Sisters (1970) as Masha. Christy Carlson Romano (born March 20, 1984) is an actress who is a native of Milford, Connecticut. Avalon (1990) as Eva Krichinsky. Christy Carlson Romano (2004) (http://disney.go.com/disneyrecords/song-albums/christycarlsonromano/index.html). Fisher. Beauty and the Beast on Broadway. Enchanted April (1992) as Mrs. Kim Possible. Martha Wilson. Cadet Kelly. Dennis the Menace (1993) as Mrs. Even Stevens. The Scarlet Letter (1995) as Harriet Hibbons. Goosed (movie, alongside Jennifer Tilly). Tea With Mussolini (1999) as Mary Wallace. Looking For an Echo (movie, with Armand Assante). Back to the Secret Garden (2001) as Martha Sowerby. Everybody Says I Love You (movie, alongside Woody Allen). Goose! (2004) as Beatrice Fairfield. The Sound Of Music (play) (Martha, alongside Mary Osmond). Parade ( play, where she played Mary Phaghan, at the Lincoln Center). Broadway Kids sing Broadway (play). Just One World (Broadway play). Night Of The Thunder (Broadway play). Annie. |