Over the weekend, "Delight the Party" revisited "Gone with the Wind" and was once again amazed by Vivien Leigh. Vivien Leigh, whom Churchill called "God's masterpiece", did not produce many films in her lifetime, but her beauty and acting skills were breathtaking.
Vivien Leigh was born on 5 November 1913 in British India. In 1920, Vivien Leigh learned piano, violin and other instruments at the Sacred Heart Convent Boarding School near London, and cultivated a beautiful artistic temperament.
In her 10s, Vivien Leigh dreamed of "becoming a great actress", and after telling her parents about her dream, she received their support and passed the exam to enter the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
After completing her education in drama school, Vivien Leigh played small roles in a number of films, and in 1937, with her beautiful face and increasingly sophisticated acting skills, Vivien Leigh played the heroine in The Great Fire of England, played by Lawrence Oliver, who later became her second husband.
In 1938, Vivien Leigh went to the United States to visit Oliver, who was filming Wuthering Heights, and was accidentally given the opportunity to audition for The Gone with the Wind actress Scarlett, and finally won the role of Scarlett O'Hara by outperforming hundreds of actresses, including heavyweights such as Catherine Hepburn, Joan Crawford and Betty Davies.
In 1939, Vivien Leigh won the Best Actress Award at the 12th Academy Awards for her role as Scarlett Hao in the film Gone with the Wind.
On the day of the award, along with Vivien Leigh was Olivier De Havran, who had just died in July this year, and was nominated for the 12th Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Gone with the Wind".
Vivien Leigh wears a mink coat coat with a long printed evening gown, said to be dominated by red poppies, and green, yellow, blue, and gray surrounded by long dresses like a palette.
In 1940, Vivien Leigh starred in "Soul Break Blue Bridge", creating the image of a simple and kind ballet dancer, from youth and liveliness to the helpless death after falling into the dust, Vivien Leigh once again showed her bright and moving beauty and amazing acting skills. The film and theme song "Friendship Lasts Forever" have swept the world for half a century.
Gentle intoxicated ballet dancer
Innocence and hope before the war
Fragile and haggard after falling into the wind and dust
Another iconic film is in 1951, in which Vivien Leigh starred Blanche Du Bois in "The StreetCar of Desire", a character who longed for love, longed for warmth, and ended up getting nothing and being sent to an insane asylum. Complex characters, Vivien Leigh played freely.
In 1952, Vivien Leigh won the Oscar for Best Actress for "The Street Car of Desire," but this time Vivien Leigh was unable to attend the awards ceremony, and she was declared the winner by hearing her name on the radio in the dressing room of the Siegfield Theater in New York. Greer Garson accepted the Little Golden Man on behalf of Vivien Leigh.
In addition to the Oscars, Vivien Leigh also won many best actress awards for the Venice International Film Festival, the British Academy Film Award, and the Special Award of the Spanish Saint Hou di Di for this role.
The most commonly seen celebrity evaluation of Vivien Leigh is "so beautiful, there is no need to have such acting skills; she has such acting skills, there is no need to have such beauty, she is a superb actress, but she is hindered by beauty." "Vivien Leigh's sculptural and exquisite appearance, noble and talented temperament, always make people overlook her efforts to perform and her pure acting skills."
"Anna Karelina" creates a beautiful and vibrant female figure who pursues happiness and love.
"Caesar and Cleopatra", compared with Elizabeth Taylor's version of Cleopatra, is noble and feminine.
It may be that she has watched too many sad movies, and always feels that no matter how she laughs, she carries a faint melancholy temperament and an innate stubbornness.
Vivien Leigh's artistic cultivation is remarkable, but her emotional life and health are not very smooth. The first marriage lasted more than 7 years, and Oliver's second marriage lasted 20 years, and after becoming famous, he often suffered from tuberculosis and was mentally depressed due to miscarriage. After the divorce, Vivien Leigh came together with John Merrill. In July 1967, Vivien Leigh died of a recurrence of tuberculosis at the age of 54.
In 1931, she married her lawyer Herbert Leigh Holman, who was 13 years her senior
The love of my life Oliver
In his later years with John Merrillvale
Vivien Leigh has only acted in more than 10 films and more than 30 stage plays, and there are not many works to see, but her soul-catching beauty and superb acting skills are dazzling in Hollywood in the golden age of talents.
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