Vivien Mary Leigh
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Lady Olivier, Vivien Leigh, English stage and film actress. She won two Academy Awards for Best Actress for her 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 version of Tovarich (1963).
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. 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, as for much of her adult life, she had a bipolar disorder, as well as recurrent bouts of chronic tuberculosis, first diagnosed in the mid-1940s, which ultimately claimed her life at the age of 53.
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- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Civilian
- Nationality: British
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Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Born |
Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India | 5 November 1913 | Born only child of Ernest Richard and Gertrude Mary Frances Hartley. |
Died |
London, UK | 8 July 1967 | Succumbed to Tuberculosis. |