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Vivien Leigh

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I need something truly beautiful to look at in hotel rooms.


— Vivien Leigh


#hotel #hotel rooms #i #look #need

I'm not young. What's wrong with that?


— Vivien Leigh


#wrong #young

People think that if you look fairly reasonable, you can't possibly act, and as I only care about acting, I think beauty can be a great handicap.


— Vivien Leigh


#act #acting #beauty #care #fairly

Shaw is like a train. One just speaks the words and sits in one's place. But Shakespeare is like bathing in the sea - one swims where one wants.


— Vivien Leigh


#just #like #place #sea #shakespeare

English people don't have very good diction. In France you have to pronounce very particularly and clearly, and learning French at an early age helped me enormously.


— Vivien Leigh


#clearly #diction #early #early age #english

I adore dancing.


— Vivien Leigh


#dancing #i

I am going to be a great actress.


— Vivien Leigh


#am #going #great #i #i am

I have just made out my will and given all the things I have and many that I haven't.


— Vivien Leigh


#haven #i #just #made #many

I know I am right for Scarlett. I can convince Mr. Selznick.


— Vivien Leigh


#convince #i #i am #i can #know

I loved fencing and dancing and elocution.


— Vivien Leigh


#fencing #i #loved






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She fell into a deep depression that hit the low point when Vivien Leigh turned on Olivier verbally and physically attacking him until Vivien Leigh fell to the floor sobbing. Olivier are handsome young people they hardly act their parts at all. In 1999 the American Film Institute ranked Leigh as the sixteenth greatest female movie star of all time.

Vivien Leigh Lady Olivier (5 November 1913 – 8 July 1967) was an English actress. She earned a reputation for being difficult to work with and her career suffered periods of inactivity. She is best known for her performances as Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939) and Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) winning the Academy Award for Best Actress for both.

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