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Vivien Leigh

NOUN
  1. English film actress (1913-1967)

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  • On the first occasion, Sir Ralph, a fireworks enthusiast, had been invited by Olivier and his house-proud future wife, Vivien Leigh, to celebrate her birthday at their bijoux London home. John Heilpern
  • Laurence Olivier plays Lord Nelson, and Vivien Leigh is Emma, Lady Hamilton, who becomes his lover.
  • Vivien Leigh, he wrote, approached the role of Cleopatra "with the daintiness of a debutante called upon to dismember a stag. A challenging role for a complex thespian
  • That was the night Selznick found Scarlett O'Hara in Vivien Leigh. Hollywood and the Movies
  • It's over quickly, just as you're still admiring Branagh's closelipped way with a line; Julia Ormond's sweetly melancholy Vivien Leigh seeing dailies with Olivier - to whom she was married at the time - she's moved, sadly, by Marilyn's beauty; Emma Watson as an ever-so-slightly jaded young wardrobe girl; and Judi Dench as legendary actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, presented here as the kindest and gentlest of colleagues. The Seattle Times
  • Will: I think Vivien Leigh is a fantastic actress. And Tom Hanks, the Oscar for Best Actor was my favorite actor.
  • I think Vivien Leigh is a fantastic actress.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow got married here, Audrey Hepburn, Lucille Ball and Vivien Leigh holidayed here, Jackie O shared her honeymoon with JFK here. Louise Roe: San Ysidro Ranch, Cali's Most Stylish A-list Hideaway
  • When the play became a film, the entire original cast returned except for Tandy, who was replaced with Gone with the Wind's Vivien Leigh.
  • Literally just as filming began the quest ended with Vivien Leigh.
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