
Vivien Leigh
Vivien Leigh (born November 5, 1913, Darjeeling, India—died July 8, 1967, London, England) was an English actress renowned for her roles in Hollywood and British theater. She won two Academy Awards for Best Actress, portraying Scarlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939) and Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), both performances that solidified her place among the greatest actresses of classic cinema. Leigh was the only child of Ernest Hartley, a British broker, and Gertrude Yackjee, who had Anglo-Indian and Armenian ancestry. She spent her childhood between England and Europe, attending convent schools before enrolling at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London in 1932, setting the stage for her acting career. Her film debut came in Things Are Looking Up (1934), followed by roles in British films such as Fire Over England (1937), where she starred alongside Laurence Olivier. Their professional collaboration soon became a high-profile romance, capturing public fascination. Leigh’s breakthrough role was Scarlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939), a part for which she beat hundreds of actresses in a legendary casting search. The film became one of the most celebrated in cinematic history, and her performance earned international acclaim, securing her first Academy Award. Leigh continued to star in films such as Waterloo Bridge (1940) and That Hamilton Woman (1941), frequently working with Olivier, whom she married in 1940. Their union lasted 20 years, during which they became one of the most revered couples in theater and film, starring together in Shakespearean productions and three films. In 1951, she won her second Academy Award for A Streetcar Named Desire, where her portrayal of Blanche DuBois was deeply personal, reflecting her own struggles with mental health. Leigh suffered from bipolar disorder, which profoundly affected her career and personal relationships. She also battled chronic tuberculosis, first diagnosed in the mid-1940s, which ultimately led to her death on July 8, 1967, at the age of 53. After divorcing Olivier in 1960, she found companionship with actor John Merivale, who remained by her side until her passing. Despite periods of career instability, Leigh remains one of the most celebrated actresses of her time. In 1999, the American Film Institute (AFI) ranked her as the 16th greatest female movie star of classic Hollywood cinema. She also won a Tony Award for Tovarich (1963), proving her talent extended beyond film. Her beauty, talent, and dedication made her an enduring icon, and her performances continue to be studied and celebrated worldwide.
Filmography (64)
MOVIEFlashing Images of Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando2023as Blanche Du Bois/Self
MOVIE★ 7.4Vivien Leigh, autant en emporte le vent2021as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.3Churchill and the Movie Mogul2019as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 5.9Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood2018as Self (archive footage)
MOVIEJornal Português (1938-1951)2015as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 9.0Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn2015as Self (archive footage)
TV★ 8.0Iconic Couples of Hollywood2015as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.51939: Hollywood's Greatest Year2009as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.7Stardust: The Bette Davis Story2006as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.2Melanie Remembers: Reflections by Olivia de Havilland2004as Herself (archive footage)- MOVIEThe Prince, The Showgirl and Me2004
MOVIE★ 8.0Larry & Vivien: The Oliviers in Love2001as Self (archive footage)- MOVIEBeyond Tara: The Extraordinary Life of Hattie McDaniel2001as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.0Sir John Mills' Moving Memories2000as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.9Glorious Technicolor1998as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 10.0The Good, The Bad, and the Beautiful1996as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 8.0The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies1995as Self (archive footage)- MOVIE★ 2.0Legends in Light: The Photography of George Hurrell1995as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.0That's Entertainment! III1994as (archive footage)- MOVIEKorda: I Don't Grow on Trees: Part One1993as Self
MOVIE★ 8.5Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond1990as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 8.2The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind1988as Self (archive footage)
MOVIEHollywood Scandals and Tragedies1988as (archive footage) (uncredited)- MOVIEAll-Time Movie Greats1988as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 10.0Marilyn Monroe1986as archive footage
MOVIE★ 6.9That's Dancing!1985as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.0Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage1983as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 10.0Laurence Olivier: a life1982as Self ( Archive footage )
MOVIE★ 7.0That's Entertainment, Part II1976as (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.3Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?1975as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.3Hollywood: The Dream Factory1972as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 3.8The Extraordinary Seaman1969as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIEIvanov1966as Anna Petrovna
MOVIE★ 6.6Ship of Fools1965as Mary Treadwell
MOVIETovarich1963as Tatiana
MOVIEAnthony and Cleopatra1962as cleopatra
MOVIE★ 4.4Hollywood: The Selznick Years1961as Self - Scarlett O'Hara (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.9The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone1961as Karen Stone
MOVIEThe Skin of Our Teeth1959as Sabina
MOVIESmall World: Vivien Leigh1958as Self- film actress- TV★ 7.3Small World1958as Self
MOVIE★ 4.9The Deep Blue Sea1955as Hester Collyer
MOVIE★ 7.6A Streetcar Named Desire1951as Blanche DuBois- MOVIE★ 7.0The Screen Director1951as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIERebecca1950as Mrs. de winter
TV★ 6.8The Ed Sullivan Show1948as Self
MOVIE★ 6.0Anna Karenina1948as Anna Karenina
MOVIE★ 6.2Caesar and Cleopatra1945as Cleopatra
MOVIE★ 7.1That Hamilton Woman1941as Emma, Lady Hamilton
MOVIEPrivate Lives1940as Amanda Prynne
MOVIE★ 6.5Cavalcade of the Academy Awards1940as Self
MOVIE★ 5.8Hollywood: Style Center of the World1940as Self
MOVIE★ 7.5Waterloo Bridge1940as Myra
MOVIE★ 6.121 Days1940as Wanda
MOVIE★ 7.9Gone with the Wind1939as Scarlett O'Hara
MOVIE★ 7.3St. Martin's Lane1938as Liberty
MOVIE★ 6.7A Yank at Oxford1938as Elsa Craddock
MOVIE★ 6.4Dark Journey1937as Madeleine Goddard
MOVIE★ 6.2Fire Over England1937as Cynthia
MOVIE★ 7.4Storm in a Teacup1937as Victoria Gow
MOVIE★ 5.3Look Up and Laugh1935as Marjorie Belfer
MOVIE★ 6.5Things Are Looking Up1935as Unnamed Schoolgirl
MOVIE★ 8.0The Village Squire1935as Rose Venables
MOVIE★ 7.5Gentlemen's Agreement1935as Phil Stanley