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Vivien Leigh

(1913-1967), Actress

Sitter associated with 147 portraits
Born Vivian Hartley in Darjeeling, India, and educated in England and on the Continent, Leigh made her British film debut in Things Are Looking Up (1934). Her appearance opposite Laurence Olivier in Fire Over England (1937) led to a well-publicised romance. A household name following her Oscar-winning role as Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939), Leigh's marriage to Olivier in 1940 placed her at the centre of British theatre.

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Vivien Leigh, by Bertram Park - NPG P140(35)

Vivien Leigh

by Bertram Park
chlorobromide print, 16 July 1935
NPG P140(35)

Vivien Leigh; Angus McBean, by Angus McBean, by  John Vickers - NPG P901

Vivien Leigh; Angus McBean

by Angus McBean, by John Vickers
bromide print, 1938
NPG P901

Vivien Leigh, by Laszlo Willinger - NPG P238

Vivien Leigh

by Laszlo Willinger
bromide print, 1940
NPG P238

Vivien Leigh, by Angus McBean - NPG P62

Vivien Leigh

by Angus McBean
vintage bromide print, 1952
NPG P62

Laurence Olivier; Vivien Leigh, by Yousuf Karsh - NPG P490(60)

Laurence Olivier; Vivien Leigh

by Yousuf Karsh
bromide print, 1954
NPG P490(60)

'Work in Progress',  - NPG 7145

'Work in Progress'

acrylic on paper collaged on panels, 2021-2022
On display in Room 33 on Floor 0 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 7145

Vivien Leigh, by Unknown photographer, for  London Film Productions - NPG x196484

Vivien Leigh

by Unknown photographer, for London Film Productions
hand-coloured bromide cigarette card, circa mid 1930s
NPG x196484

Dame (Esmerelda) Cicely Courtneidge and Vivien Leigh on the set of 'Things Are Looking Up', by George Woodbine, for  Daily Herald - NPG x135030

Dame (Esmerelda) Cicely Courtneidge and Vivien Leigh on the set of 'Things Are Looking Up'

by George Woodbine, for Daily Herald
modern bromide print from original negative, 24 August 1934
NPG x135030

Dame (Esmerelda) Cicely Courtneidge and Vivien Leigh on the set of 'Things Are Looking Up', by George Woodbine, for  Daily Herald - NPG x135031

Dame (Esmerelda) Cicely Courtneidge and Vivien Leigh on the set of 'Things Are Looking Up'

by George Woodbine, for Daily Herald
modern bromide print from original negative, 24 August 1934
NPG x135031

Vivien Leigh, by Bassano Ltd - NPG x19227

Vivien Leigh

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate negative, 16 May 1935
NPG x19227

Vivien Leigh, by Dorothy Wilding - NPG x46503

Vivien Leigh

by Dorothy Wilding
bromide print, 1935
NPG x46503

Suzanne Mary Farrington (née Holman); Vivien Leigh, by Edward Malindine, for  Daily Herald - NPG x200010

Suzanne Mary Farrington (née Holman); Vivien Leigh

by Edward Malindine, for Daily Herald
modern bromide print from original negative, 16 May 1935
NPG x200010

Vivien Leigh, by Bertram Park - NPG x199907

Vivien Leigh

by Bertram Park
gelatin silver print, 16 July 1935
NPG x199907

Vivien Leigh, by Bassano Ltd - NPG x19224

Vivien Leigh

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate film negative, 16 April 1935
NPG x19224

Vivien Leigh, by Bassano Ltd - NPG x19225

Vivien Leigh

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate film negative, 16 April 1935
NPG x19225

Vivien Leigh, by Bassano Ltd - NPG x19226

Vivien Leigh

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate film negative, 16 April 1935
NPG x19226

Vivien Leigh, by Bassano Ltd - NPG x19228

Vivien Leigh

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate film negative, 16 April 1935
NPG x19228

Vivien Leigh, by Cyril Arapoff - NPG x16832

Vivien Leigh

by Cyril Arapoff
film negative, 1936
NPG x16832

Vivien Leigh, by Cyril Arapoff - NPG x16833

Vivien Leigh

by Cyril Arapoff
film negative, 1936
NPG x16833

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