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Leigh Vivien

Vivien Leigh ALS written just after wrapping up Look After Lulu!

 

1p TLS accompanied by a 10+ word ANS by British actress Vivien Leigh (1913-1967) inscribed in blue fountain pen and signed as "Vivien Leigh". The pale blue stationery with white embossed "Vivien Leigh" letterhead is in very good to near fine condition, with expected paper folds. Mounting traces verso lightly appear along the right edge recto. The page measures 5.5" x 7".

 

The holiday thank you letter in full can be found below:

 

"15th December, 1959.

 

Dear Joyce,

 

Thank you very much indeed for sending me those lovely handkerchiefs for Christmas, and also for your pretty card and charming letter.

 

All good wishes for Christmas and the New Year.

 

(in Leigh's hand)

Your friend, + I hope to see you before very long again.

Vivien Leigh."

 

Leigh and fellow cast members had just wrapped up their West End London production of Look after Lulu! in mid-December 1959. In Noel Coward's adaptation of Georges Feydeau's Occupe-toi d'Amelie, a fin-de-siecle Parisian coquette is placed under the guardianship of her lover's amorous friend while the lover leaves for the army. Leigh brilliantly played the title role of Lulu d'Arville, donning a curled blonde wig and can-can inspired clothing. The ensemble played at London's Royal Court Theater during the summer of 1959 and switched to London's New Theater in September. The play closed on December 12, 1959.

 

Vivien Leigh was a well-respected theater and film actress by the mid-1960s. Leigh studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before accepting her first movie role as an extra. She achieved success in English theatrical productions before trying the movies in the mid-to-late 1930s. Her break-out success as Scarlett O’Hara in 1939 Gone with the Wind made her an international star. Throughout the next twenty-five years, Leigh would act in numerous productions, but she focused on the stage during her final years, starring in adaptions of William Shakespeare, Noel Coward, Anton Chekov, and Jean Girandoux.

 

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