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Feb. 29: 'Gone With the Wind' Sweeps Oscars 1940
1940 First African American Actress to Win an Oscar Vivien Leigh and Hattie McDaniel are shown in a publicity still for the 1939 film "Gone with the Wind," which swept the Academy Awards on
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Oscars 2012 and the Best Actress Curse: Did Natalie Portman Kill It?
was not meant to be. Hunt, 48, filed for divorce from Azaria, 47, after being married for only 17 months. Vivien Leigh Vivien Leigh won the Best Actress Oscar for her performance as the beautiful, yet stubborn, Scarlet O'Hara in the timeless
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Nov. 5: Guy Fawkes Day
went on a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas. Thirteen people were killed. Famous Birthdays 1911 Roy Rogers 1913 Vivien Leigh 1941 Art Garfunkel 1943 Sam Shepard 1960 Tilda Swinton 1963 Tatum O’Neal 1974 Ryan Adams 1987 Kevin Jonas Jump back
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Best in Film: Hollywood's Most Romantic Onscreen Couples
someone who showers us with riches and with love is just irresistible." 2. Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh in "Gone With the Wind" – 15% The beautiful Vivien Leigh and roguishly handsome Clark Gable are burned forever in people's memory as lovers
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Mirror Mirror Who's the Greatest (Actor's) Director of them all?
1945 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn) 2) Celeste Holm - Best Actress Supporting Role (1947 (Gentlemen's Agreement) 3) Vivien Leigh - Best Actress (1951 A Streetcar Named Desire) 4) Kim Hunter - Best Actress Supporting Role (1951 A Streetcar Named
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The Cost Of Creativity: Bipolar Disorder and the Stars
with bipolar disorder, she has become a spokeswoman and activist for mental health awareness. Vivien Leigh For those younger than 35 the name Vivien Leigh may draw a blank stare. But it was the beautiful, famously temperamental Leigh who played
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Hollywood's 10 Most Successful On-Screen Pairings
list, from Box Office Mojo, are not inflation-adjusted. As such, none of Old Hollywood's iconic pairs, like Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable, or Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin, make the cut. Films where three primary characters share the spotlight
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Cleopatra -- Short, Fat and Plain?
women, was actually short, fat and plain, Britain's Sunday Times newspaper said. Screen sirens Elizabeth Taylor, Vivien Leigh and Sophia Loren are among those to have starred in films as the queen, who ruled Egypt in the 1st Century BC. Historians






