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


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