Vivien Leigh

Vivien Leigh

11/5/1913 – 7/7/1967Darjeeling, Bengal Presidency, British India [now West Bengal, India]

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 titles)

Flashing Images of Vivien Leigh and Marlon BrandoMovie

Flashing Images of Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando

Blanche Du Bois/Self · 2023

Vivien Leigh, autant en emporte le vent7.4Movie

Vivien Leigh, autant en emporte le vent

Self (archive footage) · 2021

Churchill and the Movie Mogul7.3Movie

Churchill and the Movie Mogul

Self (archive footage) · 2019

Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood5.9Movie

Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood

Self (archive footage) · 2018

Jornal Português (1938-1951)Movie

Jornal Português (1938-1951)

Self (archive footage) · 2015

Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn9.0Movie

Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn

Self (archive footage) · 2015

Iconic Couples of Hollywood8.0Show

Iconic Couples of Hollywood

Self (archive footage) · 2015

1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year7.5Movie

1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year

Self (archive footage) · 2009

Stardust: The Bette Davis Story6.7Movie

Stardust: The Bette Davis Story

Self (archive footage) · 2006

Melanie Remembers: Reflections by Olivia de Havilland7.2Movie

Melanie Remembers: Reflections by Olivia de Havilland

Herself (archive footage) · 2004

Movie

The Prince, The Showgirl and Me

2004

Larry & Vivien: The Oliviers in Love8.0Movie

Larry & Vivien: The Oliviers in Love

Self (archive footage) · 2001

Movie

Beyond Tara: The Extraordinary Life of Hattie McDaniel

Self (archive footage) · 2001

Sir John Mills' Moving Memories7.0Movie

Sir John Mills' Moving Memories

Self (archive footage) · 2000

Glorious Technicolor6.9Movie

Glorious Technicolor

Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 1998

The Good, The Bad, and the Beautiful10.0Movie

The Good, The Bad, and the Beautiful

Self (archive footage) · 1996

The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies8.0Movie

The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies

Self (archive footage) · 1995

2.0Movie

Legends in Light: The Photography of George Hurrell

Self (archive footage) · 1995

That's Entertainment! III7.0Movie

That's Entertainment! III

(archive footage) · 1994

Movie

Korda: I Don't Grow on Trees: Part One

Self · 1993

Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond8.5Movie

Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond

Self (archive footage) · 1990

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind8.2Movie

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind

Self (archive footage) · 1988

Hollywood Scandals and TragediesMovie

Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies

(archive footage) (uncredited) · 1988

Movie

All-Time Movie Greats

Self (archive footage) · 1988

Marilyn Monroe10.0Movie

Marilyn Monroe

archive footage · 1986

That's Dancing!6.9Movie

That's Dancing!

Self (archive footage) · 1985

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage7.0Movie

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 1983

Laurence Olivier: a life10.0Movie

Laurence Olivier: a life

Self ( Archive footage ) · 1982

That's Entertainment, Part II7.0Movie

That's Entertainment, Part II

(archive footage) · 1976

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?6.3Movie

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

Self (archive footage) · 1975