Vivien Leigh Actor
- Gender: Female
- Citizenship: United Kingdom
- Born: Nov 5, 1913
- Died: Jul 8, 1967
Vivian Mary Hartley, later known as Vivien Leigh, was a British stage and film actress. She won two Best Actress Academy Awards for her performances as "Southern belles": Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind and Blanche DuBois in the film version of A Streetcar Named Desire, a role she had also played on stage in London's West End in 1949. She won a Tony Award for her work in the Broadway version of Tovarich.
After an education in drama school, Leigh appeared in small roles in four films in 1935, and progressed to the role of heroine in Fire Over England. Lauded for her beauty, Leigh felt that it 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 stage 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 played character roles in a few films.
To the public at the time, Leigh was strongly identified with her second husband Laurence Olivier, to whom she was married from 1940 to 1960.
I never found accents difficult, after learning languages.
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Life is too short to work so hard.
life & work
I've always been mad about cats.
pet
Sometimes I dread the truth of the lines I say. But the dread must never show.
truth
My parents were French and Irish and our family even has Spanish blood-and I do so love the United States and consider myself part American.
family