Joan Plowright


Joan Ann Olivier, Baroness Olivier, commonly known as Dame Joan Plowright, was an English actress whose career spanned over six decades. She received several accolades including two Golden Globe Awards, an Olivier Award, and a Tony Award as well as nominations for an Academy Award, two BAFTA Awards, and a Primetime Emmy Award. She was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II in 2004.
Plowright studied at the Old Vic Theatre School before acting onstage at the Royal National Theatre where she met her husband Laurence Olivier. She acted opposite him in the John Osborne play The Entertainer on the West End in 1957 and on Broadway in 1958. She earned the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her A Taste of Honey. She won the Laurence Olivier Award for Filumena.
She made her film debut in an uncredited role in Moby Dick. She later won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Enchanted April. She was BAFTA-nominated for her roles in The Entertainer and Equus. She also acted in the films Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, Avalon, Dennis the Menace, A Place for Annie, 101 Dalmatians, Jane Eyre, Tea with Mussolini, Bringing Down the House and Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont. She also voiced roles for the children's films Dinosaur and Curious George.
On television she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the HBO television film Stalin. She retired from acting due to macular degeneration in 2014. She made her final filmed appearance in the documentary Nothing Like a Dame.

Early life and education

Plowright was born on 28 October 1929 in Brigg, Lincolnshire, the daughter of Daisy Margaret and William Ernest Plowright, who was a journalist and newspaper editor. She attended Scunthorpe Grammar School and then trained at [The Old Vic|The The Old Vic|Old Vic Theatre School].

Career

Plowright made her stage debut at Croydon in 1948 and her London debut in 1954. In 1956 she joined the English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre and was cast as Margery Pinchwife in The Country Wife. She appeared with George Devine in the Eugène Ionesco play The Chairs, and Shaw's Major Barbara and Saint Joan.
Plowright made her film debut in an uncredited role in Moby Dick. In 1957, Plowright co-starred with Sir Laurence Olivier in the original London production of John Osborne's The Entertainer, taking over the role of Jean Rice from Dorothy Tutin when the play transferred from the Royal Court to the Palace Theatre. She continued to appear on stage and in films such as The Entertainer. In 1961, she received a Tony Award for her role in A Taste of Honey on Broadway.
Through her marriage to Olivier, Plowright became closely associated with his work at the National Theatre from 1963 onwards. She also acted in the films Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, and Equus. In the 1990s, she began to appear more regularly in films, including I Love You to Death ; Avalon ; Enchanted April, for which she won a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination; Dennis the Menace, where she played Martha Wilson; A Place for Annie ; The Scarlet Letter ; Jane Eyre ; 101 Dalmatians, where she played the dog nanny; Dance with Me ; and Tea With Mussolini. Among her television roles, she won another Golden Globe Award and earned an Emmy Award nomination for the HBO film Stalin in 1992 as the Soviet dictator's mother-in-law. Her pair of 1992 performances marked only the second time an actress won two Golden Globes in the same year; as of the January 2023 presentation, only Helen Mirren and Kate Winslet have duplicated this feat. In 1994, she was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award.
In 2003, Plowright performed in the stage production Absolutely! in London. She was appointed honorary president of the English Stage Company in March 2009, succeeding John Mortimer who died in January 2009. She was previously vice-president of the company. Her later films included Bringing Down the House, Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont, and The Spiderwick Chronicles, as well as voiced roles for the children's films Dinosaur and Curious George. She made her final filmed appearance in the British documentary Nothing Like a Dame with her acting Dame friends Maggie Smith, Judi Dench and Eileen Atkins.

Personal life

Marriages and family

Plowright was first married to the actor Roger Gage in September 1953. She later divorced him and in 1961 married Laurence Olivier shortly after the end of Olivier's twenty-year marriage to the actress Vivien Leigh. Plowright and Olivier had three children together, all three of whom have worked in the theatre. The couple remained married until Olivier's death in 1989. Plowright's younger brother, David Plowright, was an executive at Granada Television.
She published her memoirs, And That's Not All, in 2001.

Illness and death

Plowright's vision declined steadily during the late 2000s and early 2010s due to macular degeneration. In 2014, she officially announced her retirement from acting because she had become legally blind.
Plowright died at Denville Hall in Northwood, London, on 16 January 2025, aged 95.

Legacy

The Plowright Theatre in Scunthorpe is named in Plowright's honour.
In her obituary, Variety described Plowright as "perhaps the greatest Anglophone actor of the 20th century".

Honours

Plowright was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1970 New Year Honours and was promoted to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2004 New Year Honours.
She received an honorary Doctor of Letters from the University of Hull in 2001.

Acting credits

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1951Sara CreweWinnie4 episodes
1954BBC Sunday-Night TheatreAdriana3 episodes
1955Moby Dick—RehearsedA Young Actress/PipUncompleted and lost Orson Welles film
1958Sword of FreedomLisa GiocondoEpisode: "The Woman in the Picture"
1959Theatre NightArlette Le BoeufEpisode: Hook, Line, and Sinker
1959World TheatreLady TeazleEpisode: The School for Scandal
1959ITV Play of the WeekWinnie VerlocEpisode: The Secret Agent
1959ITV Television PlayhouseJane MaxwellEpisode: Odd Man In
1967NET PlayhouseSonyaEpisode: Uncle Vanya
1970ITV PlayhouseLisaEpisode: "The Plastic People"
1970ITV Sunday Night TheatreViola/SebastianEpisode: "Twelfth Night"
1973The Merchant of VenicePortiaFilm
1978Saturday, Sunday, MondayRosaFilm
1978Daphne LaureolaLady PittsFilm
1980The Diary of Anne FrankMrs FrankUS film
1982All for LoveEdithEpisode: "A Dedicated Man"
1983WagnerMrs TaylorEpisode: "1.2"
1986The Importance of Being EarnestLady BracknellFilm
1987Theatre NightMeg BowlesEpisode: "The Birthday Party"
1989And a Nightingale SangMamFilm
1990SophieSophieFilm
1991The House of Bernarda AlbaLa PonciaFilm
1992StalinOlgaFilm
1992Driving Miss DaisyDaisy WerthanFilm
1993Screen TwoMrs MonroEpisode: "The Clothes in the Wardrobe";
released in the US as The Summer House
1994The Return of the NativeMrs YeobrightFilm
1994A Place for AnnieDorothyFilm
1994On Promised LandMrs AppletreeFilm
1998–1999Encore! Encore!Marie Pinoni12 episodes
1998Aldrich Ames: Traitor WithinJeanne VertefeuilleFilm
1998This Could Be the Last TimeRosemaryFilm
2000Frankie & HazelPhoebe HarknessFilm
2001Bailey's MistakeAunt AngieFilm
2001Scrooge and MarleyNarratorFilm

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenue
1948If Four Walls ToldHope Croydon Repertory Theatre, England
1954The Merry GentlemenAllisonBristol Old Vic, England
1954The DuennaDonna ClaraWestminster Theatre, London
1955Moby DickPipDuke of York's Theatre, London
1956The CrucibleMary WarrenRoyal Court Theatre, London
1956Don JuanBaptistaRoyal Court Theatre
1956The Death of SatanReceptionistRoyal Court Theatre
1956Cards of IdentityMiss TrayRoyal Court Theatre
1956The Good Woman of SetzuanMrs. ShinRoyal Court Theatre
1957The Country WifeMargery PinchwifeRoyal Court Theatre
Adelphi Theatre, London
1957The Making of MooElizabeth ComptonRoyal Court Theatre
1957The EntertainerJean RicePalace Theatre, London
1958The LessonThe StudentPhoenix Theatre, Off-Broadway
1958The ChairsOld WomanPhoenix Theatre, Off-Broadway
1958The EntertainerJean RiceRoyale Theatre, Broadway
1958Major BarbaraMajor BarbaraRoyal Court Theatre
1958Hook, Line and SinkerArlettePiccadilly Theatre, London
1959RootsBeatie BryantBelgrade Theatre, Coventry
Royal Court Theatre
Duke of York's Theatre
1960RhinocerosDaisyRoyal Court Theatre
1960A Taste of HoneyJosephineBooth Theatre, Broadway
1962The ChancesAnother ConstatiaChichester Festival Theatre, England
1962–1963Uncle VanyaSonyaChichester Festival Theatre
Old Vic Theatre, London
1963Saint JoanSaint JoanOld Vic Theatre
1964Hobson's ChoiceMaggie HobsonOld Vic Theatre
1964The Master BuilderHilda WangelOld Vic Theatre
1967–1968Much Ado About NothingBeatriceOld Vic Theatre
1967–1968Three SistersMashaOld Vic Theatre
1967–1968TartuffeDorineOld Vic Theatre
1968The AdvertisementTeresaOld Vic Theatre
1968Love's Labour's LostRosalineOld Vic Theatre
1969Back to Methuselah, Part IIVoice of LilithOld Vic Theatre
1970The Merchant of VenicePortiaCambridge Theatre, London
Old Vic Theatre
1971A Woman Killed with KindnessMistress Anne FrankfordNew Theatre, London
1971The Rules of the GameSillaNew Theatre
1972The Doctor's DilemmaJennifer DubedatChichester Festival Theatre
1972The Taming of the ShrewKatharinaChichester Festival Theatre
1973RosmersholmRebecca WestGreenwich Theatre, London
1973–1975Saturday, Sunday, MondayRosaOld Vic Theatre, London
Queen's Theatre, London
1974Eden EndStella KirbyOld Vic Theatre
1975The SeagullIrena ArkadinaLyric Theatre, London
1975The Bed before YesterdayAlmaLyric Theatre
1977FilumenaFilumena MarturanoLyric Theatre
1980FilumenaFilumena MarturanoSt. James Theatre, Broadway
1980EnjoyMamVaudeville Theatre, London
1981Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?MarthaRoyal National Theatre, London
1982CavellEdith CavellChichester Festival Theatre
1983The Cherry OrchardMadame RanevskayaHaymarket Theatre, London
1984The Way of the WorldLady WishfortChichester Festival Theatre
Haymarket Theatre
1985Mrs. Warren's ProfessionMrs. WarrenRoyal National Theatre
1986–1987The House of Bernarda AlbaLa PonciaLyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London
Globe Theatre, London
1990Time and the ConwaysMrs. ConwayOld Vic Theatre

Awards and nominations

Plowright was nominated for all the Triple Crown of Acting awards, winning the Tony Award in 1961. In 1993, she also became the second of only four actresses to have won two Golden Globe Awards in the same year.
AwardYearCategoryNominated workResult
Academy Awards1993Best Supporting ActressEnchanted AprilNomitated
British Academy Film Awards1961Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film RolesThe EntertainerNomitated
British Academy Film Awards1977Best Actress in a Supporting RoleEquusNomitated
Golden Globe Awards1993Best Supporting Actress – Motion PictureEnchanted AprilWon
Golden Globe Awards1993Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmStalinWon
Primetime Emmy Awards1993Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or SpecialStalinNomitated
Tony Awards1961Best Actress in a PlayA Taste of HoneyWon
Society of West End Theatre Awards1976Actress of the Year in a New PlayThe Bed Before YesterdayNomitated
Society of West End Theatre Awards1978Actress of the Year in a New PlayFilumenaWon
Society of West End Theatre Awards1980Actress of the Year in a New PlayEnjoyNomitated

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