Leigh, Vivien

Leigh, Vivien
orig. Vivian Mary Hartley

born Nov. 5, 1913, Darjeeling, India
died July 8, 1967, London, Eng.

British actress.

She made her film debut in 1934 and her London stage debut in The Mask of Virtue (1935). After a well-publicized search she was chosen for the role of Scarlett in Gone with the Wind (1939, Academy Award), which brought her great fame. Noted for her delicate beauty, she later starred in Waterloo Bridge (1940), That Hamilton Woman (1941), Anna Karenina (1948), and A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), for which she won an Academy Award for her portrayal of the tragically delusional Blanche DuBois. From 1940 to 1960 she was married to Laurence Olivier, with whom she appeared in a number of successful London stage productions. She starred in a 1963 Broadway musical adaptation of Tovarich, a disastrous production for which Leigh nonetheless won a Tony Award.

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▪ British actress
original name  Vivian Mary Hartley  
born November 5, 1913, Darjeeling, India
died July 8, 1967, London, England

      British actress who achieved motion picture immortality by playing two of American literature's most celebrated Southern belles, Scarlett O'Hara and Blanche DuBois.

      The daughter of a Yorkshire stockbroker, she was born in India and convent-educated in England and throughout Europe. Inspired by the example of her schoolmate Maureen O'Sullivan, she embarked upon an acting career, enrolling at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1932. That same year she married her first husband, British barrister Herbert Leigh Holman, and adopted his middle name as her professional name. After her film debut in Things Are Looking Up (1934), she appeared in several more British “quota quickies” before making her first stage appearance in The Green Sash (1935). Although she possessed a weak stage voice at this point in her career, her stunning stage presence and beauty were impossible to ignore, and in 1935 she was signed to a contract by movie mogul Alexander Korda. During her initial burst of film stardom Leigh began an affair with British leading man Laurence Olivier (Olivier, Laurence, Baron Olivier of Brighton), then married to actress Jill Esmond. The two lovers would subsequently appear together on stage and screen, notably in Korda's Fire Over England (1937) and 21 Days (filmed 1937, released 1940; also released as 21 Days Together).

      In 1938 Olivier and Leigh traveled to Hollywood, he to star in Samuel Goldwyn (Goldwyn, Samuel)'s Wuthering Heights (1939), she to audition for the highly coveted role of Scarlett O'Hara in the David O. Selznick (Selznick, David O.) production of Margaret Mitchell (Mitchell, Margaret)'s best-seller Gone with the Wind (1939). Much to the surprise of industry insiders, she won the role over hundreds of candidates. Her unforgettable screen portrayal of Mitchell's resilient heroine earned her not only international popularity but also an Academy Award. She capped this professional high point with her 1940 marriage to Olivier; the newlyweds subsequently costarred in the historical drama That Hamilton Woman (1941), acclaimed by Sir Winston Churchill as his all-time favourite film.

      Pregnant during production of Caesar and Cleopatra in 1944 (released 1946), Leigh suffered an on-set accident that resulted in a miscarriage. While some film historians have traced her subsequent struggle with manic-depressive psychosis to this incident, other reports indicate that she evinced signs of her illness as early as the late 1930s. Despite her fragile health (she also suffered from tuberculosis), she continued to work in films and on stage in England and America. Throughout the 1940s she toured extensively with the Old Vic and Stratford companies in classical productions. She earned a second Academy Award for her searing portrayal of the tragically delusional Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), the screen version of the Tennessee Williams (Williams, Tennessee) play.

      Leigh's mental and physical instability, aggravated by her deteriorating marriage to Olivier (they divorced in 1960), made it increasingly difficult for her to work in the late 1950s and early '60s. She rallied long enough to deliver excellent screen performances in The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (1961) and Ship of Fools (1965), and to star in a 1963 Broadway musical adaptation of Tovarich, a disastrous production for which Leigh nonetheless won a Tony Award. She ended her career on a note of triumph in the 1966 New York staging of Anton Chekhov's Ivanov. Leigh was in the midst of rehearsals for a stage production of Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance when she was found dead in her London apartment.

Additional Reading
Anne Edwards, Vivien Leigh: A Biography (1977, reprinted 1985); Jesse L. Lasky, Jr., and Pat Silver, Love Scene: The Story of Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh (1978, reissued 1981); Alexander Walker, Vivien: The Life of Vivien Leigh (1987, reissued 1994); Hugo Vickers, Vivien Leigh (1988).

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