A j gielgud
[gil-goo d, geel-] /ˈgɪl gʊd, ˈgil-/
noun
sir (arthur) john, 1904–2000, english actor and director.
gielgud
/ˈɡiːlɡʊd/
noun
sir john. 1904–2000, english stage, film, and television actor and director
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