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The King's Speech is a 2010 historical drama film directed by Tom Hooper and written by David Seidler. Colin Firth plays the future King George VI who, to cope with a stammer , sees Lionel Logue , an Australian speech and language therapist played by Geoffrey Rush .
Lionel Logue: Pioneer speech therapist. Retrieved 1 January 2011; Hutchinson, Norman C. (2010). Lionel Logue: the King's Mentor, self-published, Box Hill South, Victoria, Australia * "King Honors Australian Who Alleviated Stammer", New York Times (11 May 1937) Letter sent by Logue to George VI, Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists ...
The Queen Mother died in 2002, and it wasn't until 2005 that Seidler began working on the story again. It was instead conceived as film. The film version of The King's Speech, that starred Colin Firth as King George and Geoffrey Rush as Lionel Logue, was a critical success and won several Oscars including Best Original Screenplay for Seidler ...
Charles is set to give the first King’s Speech in seven decades to mark the start of the next session of Parliament.
The event marks Charles’s first time delivering the opening speech as monarch State Opening of Parliament explained: Walking backwards, a Black Rod and slamming doors on King Charles Skip to ...
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David Seidler (4 August 1937 – 16 March 2024) was a British-American playwright and film and television writer. [1]Seidler is most known for writing the scripts for the stage version and screen version for the story The King's Speech.
The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy (2010) is a non-fiction, biographical book written by Peter Conradi and Mark Logue. Logue's grandfather, Lionel Logue , was a speech and language therapist who helped Prince Albert, Duke of York, (later George VI ) manage his difficulties in public speaking with a severe stutter.