What did Charles Laughton multicoloured plaque do at 15 Percy Street Fitzrovia?

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The Story

# 15 Percy Street, Fitzrovia Standing before 15 Percy Street in the heart of Fitzrovia, you're looking at the home where Charles Laughton underwent one of the most transformative periods of his early career, from 1928 to 1931. During these formative years in this Bloomsbury townhouse, the actor transitioned from promising stage performer to emerging film talent, navigating the uncertain waters of early sound cinema while establishing himself in London's theatrical circles. It was here, surrounded by the creative ferment of 1920s artistic London, that Laughton refined the distinctive vocal techniques and theatrical intensity that would become his trademark—experiments that began on stage at the nearby theatres but took shape in the privacy of this very address. This modest residence represents a crucial chapter in Laughton's journey: the moment when a young actor of fierce ambition and unconventional presence found the stability and artistic community he needed to develop the craft that would eventually make him one of cinema's most commanding figures, before his talents took him to Hollywood and international stardom.

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15 Percy Street Fitzrovia

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