RMF2B379–British Actor Rex Harrison stepped into a swarm of Russian autograph seekers outside his hotel. Harrison was in Moscow for a film Festival. July 24, 1965. (CSU 2015 7 281)
RMCWBP5C–GARRICK BETWEEN TRAGEDY AND COMEDY, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1761, portrays the famous British actor Shakespearean actor, David
RMF2AWB8–British actress Vivien Leigh shown with Canadian born actor John Merivale. Ca. 1960. Leigh and Merivale were touring U.S. in DUEL OF ANGELS. The couple lived together from 1960 until Leigh's death in 1967. (CSU 2015 11 1437)
RMCWAMN2–Humorous caricature of an actor portraying Richard III in Shakespeare's HENRY VI. The caption reads, An actor of quick
RMCWAMDR–Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937), English actor best known for his masterful performance of Shakespeare's HAMLET. 1911
RMF2AY8F–Actor Sir Cedric Hardwick and director Alfred Hitchcock on the set SUSPICION, 1941. (CSU 2015 9 853)
RMF2B378–Actor Rex Harrison and Elizabeth Harris, former wife of actor Richard Harris, at Heathrow Airport. The engaged couple were taking a short holiday to Lo Bourgot, France. Nov. 26, 1970. Their marriage lasted from 1971-75. (CSU 2015 7 282)
RMCWAMBA–Mrs. Patrick Campbell, (1865-1940) English actress, holding pet dog. 1901
RMF2B5EC–Noel Coward, English playwright, composer, director, and actor in 1949. - (BSLOC 2014 17 193)
RMCWAJXB–Irving, Henry Irving (1838-1905) English stage actor, was the first actor to be knighted by Queen Victoria in 1895.
RMCWAMHH–Benjamin Johnson (1665-1742, English actor. Engraving after portrait by Gerrit van Honthorst. Ca. 1730.
RMCWAMAW–Junius Brutus Booth (1796-1852), established his reputation as an actor in England but abandoned his wife and son in 1841 and
RMCWAMEE–David Garrick (1717-1779), English actor, as Shakespeare's Richard III. Mezzotint by John Boydell, after painting by Nathaniel
RMCWAMEG–David Garrick (1717-1779), English actor, playwright, and producer in the role of Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 4. 1754 engraving.
RMCWAMHW–Edmund Kean (1789-1833), English actor, in Shakespeare's RICHJARD III, Act IV, Scene 4. Kean was renowned for his portrayal of
RMF2AWB9–Director Peter Glenville kisses hand of Vivien Leigh's hand with actor Jean Pierre Aumont at right. March 18, 1963. It was the opening night of the Broadway musical TOVARICH, which ran for 264 performances and won Leigh the Tony Award for Best Actress. (CSU 2015 11 1436)
RMF2AWBA–Danny Kaye (left), Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier, at a benefit for late Sid Field's family. Field was a greatly admired British comedian whose live performances were captured in his three films: THAT'S THE TICKET, 1940; LONDON TOWN, 1946; CARDBOARD CAVALIER, 1949. (CSU 2015 11 1435)
RMCWBP51–Thomas Betterton (c. 1635-1710), leading English actor of his time, was so highly regarded that he was buried in London's
RMCWBP54–Eric Blore (1887-1959), English comic actor in 1928, was an enduring supporting actor in American films from the 1920s through
RMCWAMJA–Lillie Langtry (1853-1929), English society beauty turned actress, in her later years. Ca. 1910-20.
RMCWAMP9–Ellen Terry (1847-1928), English actress in her twenties, after her short marriage to painter G. F. Watts. Ca. 1870.
RMCWAMPH–Henry Irving and Ellen Terry as Benedick and Beatrice in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. The two actors partnered from 1878–1902. Ca.
RMCWAMPG–Ellen Terry (1847-1928), English actress, at the age of sixteen, she was already a seasoned performer. Portrait by Julia
RMF2B542–Clark Gable and Sylvia Ashley Alderly in a Los Angeles Night Club before their marriage. They wed shortly after Dec. 20, 1949 and divorced in 1952. - (BSLOC 2014 17 92)
RMF2AWKJ–Bill Tilden rehearsing with his leading lady, actress Diana Beaumont. London, Oct. 8, 1929. Tilden played the leading role in BE WISE, at the Prince's Theater London. Tilden spent considerable funds financing theatrical shows he wrote, produced, and starred in. (CSU 2015 11 1323)
RMF2AWBE–Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier in Atlanta, Georgia, Dec. 12, 1939. Vivien Leigh was there for the World Premiere of GONE WITH THE WIND, on Dec. 15, at Lowe's Theater. Laurence Olivier and Leigh posed together for a rare photo. At the time they lived together but were not finally divorced from their respective spouses. (CSU 2015 11 1433)
RMF2AWB7–Actress Vivien Leigh with her former husband, Leigh Holman, at the wedding of their daughter. Suzanne Holman married Robin Farrington at Holy Trinity Church, London, Dec. 6, 1957. (CSU 2015 11 1438)
RMF2AWB6–Vivien Leigh, suffering from bi-polar disorder, was accompanied by Laurence Olivier (right). March 19, 1953. They were at Idlewild Airport in New York, boarding a flight to Britain. (CSU 2015 11 1439)
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