Vivien Leigh
13 titles
Filmography
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Gone with the Wind
(1939)Classic tale of Scarlett O'Hara's battle to save her beloved Tara and find love during the Civil War.

A Streetcar Named Desire
(1951)Family tensions boil over when a lonely and fragile Southern belle moves into her sister and brutish brother-in-law's run-down New Orleans home.

That Hamilton Woman
(1941)Naval hero Lord Nelson defies convention to court a married woman of common birth.

Ship of Fools
(1965)On a voyage from Mexico to Germany during the Nazi regime of the 30s, the ship is a hotbed of disillusionment, prejudice, and delusions of grandeur.

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
(1961)Anna Karenina
(1948)Julien Duvivier's classic adaptation of the tragic tale about doomed love. Based on Tolstoy's epic novel about a young woman who leaves her stuffy husband for a dashing officer.

Storm in a Teacup
(1937)Vivien Leigh plays the daughter of politician Cecil Parker in a small Scottish town who is under attack by the local paper.

Waterloo Bridge
(1940)Returning from World War II, Captain Roy remembers Myra, the ballet dancer he planned to marry. But during his absences, Myra lost her job, believed Roy dead, and fell into poverty and prostitution.

Dark Journey
(1937)A German officer working in counter-espionage at the French embassy during World War I gets tossed into a secret game of spies, lies, and love.
21 Days Together
(1940)
St. Martin's Lane
(1938)St. Martin's Lane, London, the place where street singers perform. Vivien Leigh plays a poor street urchin who is taken under the wing of busker Charles Laughton.

Caesar and Cleopatra
(1945)At the height of the Roman Civil War, a young, beautiful Cleopatra meets a middle-aged Julius Caesar, who teaches her how to rule Egypt.

Fire Over England
(1937)During the reign of England's Queen Elizabeth I, a young naval officer (Laurence Olivier) spies on the Spanish and discovers their plans to send the Armada against England. This wins him the love of the Queen's lady-in-waiting (Vivien Leigh) as he takes the British fleet into battle.