The heartbreaking reason Vivien Leigh has been labeled "difficult" by Hollywood

The so much with The Wind Star had a reputation that she had not won.


She remembers playing two of the mostMemorable roles in the history of Hollywood, a career that included both the scene and the screen, and its personal and professional partnership with another beloved actor. But when she was still alive,Vivien Leigh had the reputation of being difficult to work. It was a reputation that the British actor did not win by being rude or irresponsible, but it still had an impact on his life.

Leigh, who died in 1967 at the age of 53, was diagnosed with what was then called manic depression and is now called bipolar disorder. But, she did not receive the kind of treatment she would have today and continued to assume roles even when she was not mentally doing well. Read the rest to learn more about Leigh's heartbreaking experience in Hollywood.

Read this then:Katharine Hepburn said that this co-star had no "soul".

Leigh is considered one of the best players of all time.

Vivien Leigh holding her Oscar at the 1940 Academy Awards
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Leigh’s career started in the 1930s with a combination of stage and screen roles. In 1939, she won her greatest work of cinema to date, playing Scarlett O'HaraWind, winning her first prize for the best actress Academy for this performance. Twelve years later, she won the prize again for having portrayed Blanche DuboisA tram named desire. She also won a Tony Award in 1963 for the musicalTovarich.The American film insiitClassified Leigh n ° 16 On the list of women of the largest screen legends.

She was labeled "difficult" at the start of her career.

Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in
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AccordingHarper bazaar, Leigh first showedSymptoms of bipolar disorder Roughly when she was filming the 1938 filmA Yank in Oxford. The publication reports that, due to frequent mood swings, it has acquired the reputation of being difficult to work.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

The disorder has led to similar problems on the whole ofWind. According to colleagues, colleagues were frustrated by the actor's "manic behavior". TheNew York Post reports that, at the time,Leigh has taken sedatives To cope with his mental state - which was affected by long days and filming nights - and at a given moment accidentally overdose on the medication.

She had a particularly bad episode in 1953.

Vivien Leigh photographed in 1953
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AccordingThe Hollywood Reporter, when Leigh turnedElephant walk In 1953,She suffered a breakdown during which she was injected with a tranquilizer in order to calm her down. She ended up being dismissed from the film and replaced byElizabeth Taylor.THR According to friends, Leigh's friends considered her behavior as "improper", even if she had no control over her mental illness.

Harper bazaar reports that during the shooting of his latest film, 1965Foolish shipLeigh has suffered from paranoia and would choose fights with his co-stars. Despite this, the film has always been a success.

She has also dealt with other health problems.

Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier in 1939
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In addition to struggling with his mental health, Leigh suffered false layers during his marriage to the actorLaurence Olivier. These false layers contributed to its depression. She also received a diagnosis of tuberculosis in the mid -1940s. The disease returned to years later, in 1967, and was the cause of her death.

HisWindThe co-star defended its memory.

Olivia de Havilland and Vivien Leigh stepping off of a plane in Atlanta, Georgia in 1939
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In his biography of Olivier in 2006,Terry Colemanwrote (Via the Associated Press), "[Leigh] was crazy as soon as she was runningWind. She was quite terrible to work with her because she would not present herself and she was terribly nervous on the set. During the shooting, she actually took an overdose. ""

Leigh is lateWind co-starOlivia de Havilland responded to this statement, saying: "Vivien was impeccably professional, impeccably disciplined onWind. She had two major concerns: doing her best in an extremely difficult role and being separated from Larry, who was in New York by playingNo time for comedywithKatharine Cornell. She worked until midnight on Saturday so that she could join Larry. ""


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