Vivien Leigh

Vivien Leigh

Deceased · Born: Nov 5, 1913 · Died: Jul 7, 1967

Personal Details

Born Nov 5, 1913 Darjeeling, Bengal Presidency, British India [now West Bengal, India]
Spouse
  • Laurence Olivier

    ( Aug 31, 1940 to Jan 6, 1961 )
  • Herbert Leigh Holman

    ( Dec 20, 1932 to Feb 19, 1940 )
Parents
  • Ernest Richard Hartley
  • Gertrude Mary Frances Hartley (Yackjee)
Relatives
  • Neville Farrington (Grandchild)
  • Jonathan Farrington (Grandchild)
  • Rupert Farrington (Grandchild)

Biography

Vivien Leigh (born Vivian Mary Hartley, and also known as Lady Olivier after 1947; 5 November 1913 – 8 July 1967) was an English stage and film actress. She won two Academy Awards for Best Actress, for her iconic performances as Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939) and Blanche DuBois in the film version of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), a role she had also played on stage in London's West End in 1949. She also won a Tony Award for her work in the Broadway musical version of Tovarich (1963). After completing her drama school education, Leigh appeared in small roles in four films in 1935 and progressed to the role of heroine in Fire Over England (1937). Lauded for her beauty, Leigh felt that her physical attributes sometimes prevented her from being taken seriously as an actress. Despite her fame as a screen actress, Leigh was primarily a stage performer. During her 30-year career, she played roles ranging from the heroines of Noël Coward and George Bernard Shaw comedies to classic Shakespearean characters such as Ophelia, Cleopatra, Juliet, and Lady Macbeth. Later in life, she performed as a character actress in a few films. At the time, the public strongly identified Leigh with her second husband Laurence Olivier, who was her spouse from 1940 to 1960. Leigh and Olivier starred together in many stage productions, with Olivier often directing, and in three films. She earned a reputation for being difficult to work with, and for much of her adult life she suffered from bipolar disorder as well as recurrent bouts of chronic tuberculosis, which was first diagnosed in the mid-1940s and ultimately claimed her life at the age of 53. Although her career had periods of inactivity, in 1999 the American Film Institute ranked Leigh as the 16th greatest female movie star of classic Hollywood cinema. Description above from the Wikipedia article Vivien Leigh, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Career

1965
Ship of Fools
Ship of Fools as Mary Treadwell
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1961
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone as Karen Stone
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1959
The Skin of Our Teeth
The Skin of Our Teeth as Sabina
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1955
The Deep Blue Sea
The Deep Blue Sea as Hester Collyer
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1951
A Streetcar Named Desire
A Streetcar Named Desire as Blanche DuBois
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1948
Anna Karenina
Anna Karenina as Anna Karenina
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1945
Caesar and Cleopatra
Caesar and Cleopatra as Cleopatra
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1941
That Hamilton Woman
That Hamilton Woman as Emma, Lady Hamilton
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1940
Waterloo Bridge
Waterloo Bridge as Myra
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21 Days Together
21 Days Together as Wanda
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1939
Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind as Scarlett O'Hara
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1938
A Yank at Oxford
A Yank at Oxford as Elsa Craddock
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St. Martin's Lane
St. Martin's Lane as Liberty
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1937
Dark Journey
Dark Journey as Madeleine Goddard
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Fire Over England
Fire Over England as Cynthia
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Storm in a Teacup
Storm in a Teacup as Victoria Gow
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1935
Things Are Looking Up
Things Are Looking Up as Schoolgirl
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Look Up and Laugh
Look Up and Laugh as Marjorie Belfer
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2009
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
2001
1996
The Good, the Bad & the Beautiful
1990
Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond