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Vivien Leigh

A Biography

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Vivien Leigh gained international acclaim at just twenty-six, landing the iconic role of Scarlett O'Hara in *Gone with the Wind*, overshadowing many Hollywood stars. Her legacy in film is solidified by her performances in *A Streetcar Named Desire*, as Lady Macbeth, and as Sabina in *The Skin of Our Teeth*. Despite numerous biographies, many of which are inaccurate, Hugo Vickers offers a fresh perspective by treating her as a complex human being. His thorough research uncovers new insights into her family background, thanks to previously unavailable letters and diaries from Vivien's daughter, which illuminate her upbringing. Vickers chronicles her relationship with Leigh Holman, detailing their engagement, marriage, and eventual divorce, while highlighting their enduring friendship through an extensive collection of letters. He also utilizes the Oswald Frewen diaries to shed light on her elopement with Laurence Olivier and their shared experiences. Vickers examines her career, portraying her as a person rather than a mere film industry commodity. The book emphasizes her love for Olivier and the challenges they faced due to her health issues. Ultimately, Vivien Leigh is revealed as a more authentic and intelligent individual, a resilient actress whose life was marked by both triumph and adversity.

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Vivien Leigh, Hugo Vickers

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Erscheinungsdatum
1989
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Untertitel
A Biography
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Hugo Vickers
Erscheinungsdatum
1989
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
384
ISBN10
0316902454
ISBN13
9780316902458
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Beschreibung
Vivien Leigh gained international acclaim at just twenty-six, landing the iconic role of Scarlett O'Hara in *Gone with the Wind*, overshadowing many Hollywood stars. Her legacy in film is solidified by her performances in *A Streetcar Named Desire*, as Lady Macbeth, and as Sabina in *The Skin of Our Teeth*. Despite numerous biographies, many of which are inaccurate, Hugo Vickers offers a fresh perspective by treating her as a complex human being. His thorough research uncovers new insights into her family background, thanks to previously unavailable letters and diaries from Vivien's daughter, which illuminate her upbringing. Vickers chronicles her relationship with Leigh Holman, detailing their engagement, marriage, and eventual divorce, while highlighting their enduring friendship through an extensive collection of letters. He also utilizes the Oswald Frewen diaries to shed light on her elopement with Laurence Olivier and their shared experiences. Vickers examines her career, portraying her as a person rather than a mere film industry commodity. The book emphasizes her love for Olivier and the challenges they faced due to her health issues. Ultimately, Vivien Leigh is revealed as a more authentic and intelligent individual, a resilient actress whose life was marked by both triumph and adversity.