Kenneth Branagh and Lawrence Ole

Alysa 2022-12-20 17:31:49

You'll find actor Kenneth Branagh as Lawrence Ole reciting lines from Shakespeare's plays several times in the film. Knowing Lawrence Ole's words, of course, knows that he became famous overnight for his role in "Romeo and Juliet" when he was young. Check Kenneth Branagh's introduction to know that he is also a veteran Shakespeare actor. At the age of 23, he entered the Royal Shakespeare Company, and at the age of 25, he starred in "Henry V" and "Romeo and Juliet" and became the prince of British drama. What I'm trying to convey is whether Kenneth Branagh plays Lawrence Ole in "My Week with Monroe," reciting Shakespeare's lines, whether it's about him or the plot of the movie, or whether it's about Marilyn. Monroe has a relationship of one kind or another.

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My Week with Marilyn quotes

  • Sir Owen Morshead: The Queen is sorry to have missed you.

    Marilyn Monroe: Really?

    Sir Owen Morshead: Oh, yes. Why, she was only saying to me the other day, "what must it be like to be the most famous woman on earth"?

  • Spectator: [Marilyn strikes a pose] Are you somebody, mate?

    Colin Clark: No. I'm no one.