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Person    | Male  Born 26/2/1880  Died 12/4/1953

Lionel Logue

Categories: Other, Theatre

Countries: Australia

Lionel Logue

Speech therapist and actor. Born Lionel George Logue in College Town, Adelaide, South Australia. He started work as a speech therapist and actor. During the First World War, he treated soldiers returning from fighting with speech disorders as a result of shell-shock. He and his family visited England in 1924 on what was only intended to be a holiday. Whilst in London he saw the possibility of opening a speech therapy practice. He was present when the then Duke of York (later King George VI) gave his closing speech as President of the British Empire Exhibition, in which he stammered throughout. He was introduced to the royal family and served as speech therapist to the monarch until the king's death in 1952. Although relatively unknown, his name became famous when he was portrayed by Geoffrey Rush in the film 'The King's Speech'. Died at 68 Princess Court, Brompton Road.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Mark Logue, Lionel's grandson, was present at the unveiling.

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