Lionel Logue
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Lionel Logue was an Australian speech therapist best known for helping King George VI overcome his stammer, as depicted in the film "The King’s Speech."
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
Australian person
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human → speech therapist → |
| citizenship |
Australia
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| countryOfBirth |
Australia
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| employer |
King George VI
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| familyName |
Logue
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| fieldOfWork |
speech therapy
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treatment of stammering → |
| genreOfWork |
speech training for public speaking
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| givenName |
Lionel
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| hasChild |
Antony Logue
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Laurie Logue → Valerie Logue → |
| hasHonor |
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
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| hasPatient |
King George VI
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| influenced |
King George VI’s public image
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| knownFor |
innovative speech therapy techniques
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| languageOfWorkOrName |
English
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| name |
Lionel Logue
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| notableFor |
depiction in the film "The King’s Speech"
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helping King George VI deliver public speeches → treating King George VI for a stammer → |
| occupation |
elocutionist
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speech therapist → |
| portrayedBy |
Geoffrey Rush
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| portrayedIn |
film "The King’s Speech"
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| residence |
London
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| spouse |
Myrtle Logue
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| studentOrTraineeOf |
Edward Reeves (speech teacher)
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| workLocation |
London
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United Kingdom → |