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T.E. Lawrence

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Movies: 3Series: 0

TMDB ID: 14367

IMDb ID: nm0493042

Known for: Acting

Born: August 16, 1888

Died: May 19, 1935

Age: 46

Place of birth: Tremadoc, Caernarvonshire, Wales, UK

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1927 - 2005

Years active: 79

Wikidata: Q170596

Also known as

Lawrence of Arabia • Lawrence d’Arabie

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Edward Lawrence, CB, DSO (16 August 1888 – 19 May 1935), known professionally as T. E. Lawrence, was a British Army officer renowned especially for his liaison role during the Arab Revolt against Ottoman Turkish rule of 1916–18. The extraordinary breadth and variety of his activities and associations, and his ability to describe them vividly in writing, earned him international fame as Lawrence of Arabia, a title popularised by the 1962 film based on his First World War activities. Lawrence was born illegitimately in Tremadog, Wales in August 1888 to Sir Thomas Chapman and Sarah Junner, a governess, and herself illegitimate. Chapman left his wife to live with Junner, and they called themselves Mr and Mrs Lawrence. In the summer of 1896 the Lawrences moved to Oxford, where from 1907 to 1910 Lawrence studied history at Jesus College, graduating with First Class Honours. He became a practising archaeologist in the Middle East, working with David George Hogarth and Leonard Woolley on various excavations. In January 1914, following the outbreak of the First World War, Lawrence was co-opted by the British military to undertake a military survey of the Negev Desert while doing archaeological research. Lawrence's public image was due in part to American journalist Lowell Thomas' sensationalised reportage of the revolt as well as to Lawrence's autobiographical account Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1922).

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