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Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh leaving the theatre after the first night of their
Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh leaving the theatre after the first night of their production of A Street Car Named Desire 1949
The film version earned Vivien Leigh an Oscar. Her second following one for her portrayal as Scarlet O Hara in " Gone With The Wind."
Laurence Olivier (Later, Lord Olivier.) Born Dorking, Surrey, 22nd May, 1907.Married three times, to Jill Esmond, Vivien Leigh (1940-1960 div.) and Joan Plowwright. 1930- film debut in " too many crooks" Series of roles in classic and modern plays on the London stage brought great critical acclaim over the years. Produced and directed plays at the Old Viv in particular. 1941-44, served in Fleet Air Arm, mainly in entertainment capacity, 1944-49, director of the Old Vic Company; 1945- directed first film, the hugely patriotic, " Henry V" ; 1965-73- Director of the emerging National Theatre. In total Olivier received nine Academy Award nominations and one Best Actor award for Hamlet in 1948, not to mention numerous other awards. Knighted- 1947. Made a peer- 1970 (the first actor to be given this distinction.
Vivien Leigh- Born Darjeeling, India 5th November 1913. Married twice, secondly to Laurence Olivier. 1934- film debut in " Things are L; ooking Up." Followed Olivier to Hollywood and her arrival coincided with the prolonged search to find a suitable acctress to play Scarlet O Hara in " Gone With The Wind." She got the part and it earned her worldwide fame and an Academy Award. Halted her Hollywood career to be with Olivier during the war but made several films in the UK. After the war she concentrated on her stage career. She played Blanche DuBois in the film version of " A Streetcar Named Desire." opposite Marlon Brando. Her own nervousness added to the role so she ended up with yet another Oscar. Her divorce from Olivier weakened her. She did very little acting afterwards and in 1967, while struggling to rehearse with Michael Redgrave for the stage version of Albee s" A Delicate Balance."
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10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step into the world of classic Hollywood with our exquisite Media Storehouse photographic print. This timeless image captures the magic of the moment as Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh leave the theatre after the first night of their groundbreaking production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1949. Widely regarded as one of the greatest acting duos in history, Olivier and Leigh brought Tennessee Williams' iconic characters to life on stage, with Leigh's performance earning her an Oscar for the subsequent film adaptation. Add this stunning print to your collection and bring a piece of Memory Lane's rich theatrical history into your home.
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Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, a power couple of the stage and screen, captured leaving the theatre after the triumphant first night of their production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1949. This iconic photograph showcases their undeniable talent and chemistry as they bask in the success that would follow them throughout their careers. Vivien Leigh, already an Oscar-winning actress for her unforgettable portrayal as Scarlet O'Hara in Gone With The Wind, adds another accolade to her name with her captivating performance as Blanche DuBois. Her delicate yet powerful interpretation earned her a second Academy Award, solidifying her status as one of Hollywood's brightest stars. Laurence Olivier, later known as Lord Olivier, was a force to be reckoned with both on and off the stage. His distinguished career spanned decades and garnered him numerous awards including an Oscar for his legendary portrayal of Hamlet. As a director and producer, he left an indelible mark on British theater. Their love story was equally renowned but ultimately faced its own challenges. Married from 1940 to 1960 before parting ways amicably, Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh were not only artistic collaborators but also partners who supported each other through thick and thin. This print serves as a timeless reminder of two extraordinary individuals who left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
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