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Biography for; Vivien Leigh More at IMDbPro » ... She took her then husband's first name (Leigh) as her last name when she began acting professionally. ... The movie The V.I.P.s (1963) is based on an incident from Leigh's and Olivier's marriage, when she was about to leave him for Finch but Olivier wooed her back.
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Her last films consisted of stellar performances as emotionally unstable women in less than stellar films: "The Deep Blue Sea" (1955), ... By the time she died, a ravaged 53 years old, Vivien Leigh had become one of the broken butterflies she had so often played on stage and screen. ... 25 Most Romantic Movie Lines...
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Vivien Leigh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vivien Leigh, Lady Olivier (5 November 1913 – 7 July 1967) was an English actress. She won two Best Actress Academy Awards for playing "southern belles": Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939...
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7. In 1937 she played opposite her future husband in what movie? ... 24. What was her last film? ... To download FREE Vivien Leigh wallpaper left click on the thumbnail below and a large image [800 x 600] will load in a separate window. Right click your mouse on the [800 x 600] image and choose "set as wallpaper" or "save as"
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www.meredy.com/leightriv.html
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Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara; (Gone with the Wind - 1939) ... Last Updated February 04, 2009 ... All-Movie Guide: Vivien Leigh...
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www.thegoldenyears.org/vleigh.html
www.thegoldenyears.org/vleigh.html
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The play begins as Leigh herself sweeps onto the stage for her last press conference – still the glamorous movie star and still talking in Scarlett O'Hara's voice. But it's ... Vivien Leigh, The Last Press Conference is the story of a woman, blessed with all the Gods could bestow, at war with the devil: a monster called...
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www.vivien.com/theplay.htm
www.vivien.com/theplay.htm
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Marcy Lafferty wrote, directed and starred in "Vivien: The Movie, The Marriage, The Madness" which was the impetus for the current stage production, a more comprehensive study of Vivien Leigh. ... The play begins as Leigh herself sweeps onto the stage for her last press conference — still the glamorous movie star.
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www.vivien.com/news.htm
www.vivien.com/news.htm
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Marcy Lafferty, star and writer of the dazzling new one-woman show Vivien Leigh: The Last Press Conference, offers an engaging and insightful look into the life of this iconic theatrical legend, fleshing out the stories that make up Leigh's tumultuous personal life and public career.
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Twenty years earlier, after winning an Oscar for Gone With the Wind (1939), Vivien Leigh had been the most famous movie actress in the world. She was twenty-six then, and would go on to make only nine more movies. ... Drifting, vulnerable, it looked all the way forward to her last movie, Ship of Fools, in which she...
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www.dycks.com/vivienleigh/articles/article1.htm
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