the-original-it-girl:

There was some bad blood between Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando at the beginning of the shoot of their film A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), but these conflicts had nothing to do with acting style. Brando was simply annoyed at Leigh’s typically British manners and stuffiness. The two acting giants eventually became friends as the shoot progressed. Brando’s dead-on perfect imitations of Laurence Olivier’s Henry V did much to break the ice between him and Leigh.

kerryelliswickedobsessed:

Why do I fall I love with British actresses?? Someone please tell me!!!!!


New blog: vivienleighgwtwobsessed

Same. Vivien Leigh is a genius. And Kerry Ellis is her descendant!!

divinevivienleigh:

Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier in Caesar and Cleopatra, 1951

montygables:

Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh and director Victor Fleming on the set of “Gone With the Wind”(1939).

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