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Vivien Leigh

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I'm not a film star, I am an actress. Being a film star is such a false life, lived for fake values and for publicity.


— Vivien Leigh


#am #being #fake #false #film

Life is too short to work so hard.


— Vivien Leigh


#hard #life is too short #short #too #work

Dear Lord, I'm so grateful I'm still loved.


— Vivien Leigh


#grateful #i #lord #loved #still

I always know my lines.


— Vivien Leigh


#i #i always #know #lines

Comedy is much more difficult than tragedy-and a much better training, I think. It's much easier to make people cry than to make them laugh.


— Vivien Leigh


#comedy #cry #difficult #easier #i

A lucky thing Eva Peron was. She died at 32. I'm already 45.


— Vivien Leigh


#died #eva #i #lucky #peron

Every single night I'm nervous. You never know how the audience is going to react.


— Vivien Leigh


#every #going #how #i #know

Classical plays require more imagination and more general training to be able to do. That's why I like playing Shakespeare better than anything else.


— Vivien Leigh


#anything #better #classical #else #general

I don't know what that Method is. Acting is life, to me, and should be.


— Vivien Leigh


#i #know #life #me #method

I've always been mad about cats.


— Vivien Leigh


#about #always #been #cats #i






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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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