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'This is the best book we have had on Vivien Leigh, the most thoroughly and shrewdly researched, the most acute in its realization that Leigh was an actress who had to find herself in her parts if she was to do well, but who invariably began to destroy herself in the process.'--The Boston Sunday Globe
Leigh, the actress who embodied roles she made famousScarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind, Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desireis presented from many perspectives in this rendering by London film critic Walker. With access to unpublished materials and conversations with family members and professional colleagues, he arranges a composite of a willful, talented and, finally, self-destructive woman. At age six, Leigh was sent from her home in India to convent school in England, where she remained. Extraordinary looks and an agreeable husband who remained her friend throughout her later turbulent marriages, were ingredients in her theatrical success. It was as the wife of Sir Laurence Olivier, however, that she triumphed. The 15 years of their tempestuous union are empathetically treated by Walker, as are her final yearsshe died in 1967of struggle with manic-depression. Walker offers a measured appraisal of a haunted woman. Photos not seen by PW. (September 30)
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September 01, 2004: BUY THIS BOOK! when i started reading this book, i knew little else about vivien leigh other than she played scarlett to perfection and only she could have played that character. walker's style of narrative suits her life events perfectly.. he starts by zooming in to give a glimpse of a moment when trouble was just starting to surface in her marriage with Larry Olivier, then zooms out and starts about her life from the beginning in India and connects the dots along the way. His insight into her personality - her ambition, drive, charm and self assurance, is gripping and made me feel like I knew Vivien and how she would have felt at xyz points in her life. He seems to get a bit foggy occasionally, when writing about her manic-depressive disorder, but its clear that he put his heart into the book and it shows. Read this book for a detailed account of her independent streak as a child, determination to become an actress, her marriages, her ambittion to play Scarlett o Hara and her understanding of Blanche DuBois, and her relationship with Jack. Though he never puts her on a pedastal or try to hide her flaws, its clear that hes thoroughly fascinated by and in love his subject. One comes off with a strong understand of this passionate, endearing, inspiring and ultimately tragic story of the life of one of the greatest actresses who ever lived.
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January 10, 2002: She had a most amazing performance in the spectacular 'Gone with the Wind' and this biography is an exciting story that elaborates on the life of the beautiful actress. I am a huge 'GWTW' fan and was eager to read about my favorite actress. I could not put this book down!! Buy it, read it and pass it along! It's a great book and the photos illustrate her story beautifully.