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Guest Post by Jeanine Lebsack

Lately I have been doing a lot of reminiscing about all the things I did as a child.

My mother suffered from insomnia after years of my father’s night shifts, and as a baby I didn’t sleep very often. It took its toll, and on those late nights when she would just stay awake I would keep her company while everyone else was sleeping.

stI knew more about Errol Flynn, Clark…

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  • “You should let the future catch up with you more slowly.”

I liked how this kind of turned out like an old snapshot. It wasn’t the first time I’d drawn her, and probably won’t be the last.

illustration by me

Vivien Leigh

- The Skin Of Our Teeth (1946)

On this day in 1907, a screen legend was born…bowing down with great respect for Lord OlivierOn this day in 1907, a screen legend was born…bowing down with great respect for Lord OlivierOn this day in 1907, a screen legend was born…bowing down with great respect for Lord OlivierOn this day in 1907, a screen legend was born…bowing down with great respect for Lord OlivierOn this day in 1907, a screen legend was born…bowing down with great respect for Lord OlivierOn this day in 1907, a screen legend was born…bowing down with great respect for Lord OlivierOn this day in 1907, a screen legend was born…bowing down with great respect for Lord OlivierOn this day in 1907, a screen legend was born…bowing down with great respect for Lord OlivierOn this day in 1907, a screen legend was born…bowing down with great respect for Lord OlivierOn this day in 1907, a screen legend was born…bowing down with great respect for Lord Olivier

On this day in 1907, a screen legend was born…bowing down with great respect for Lord Olivier!(b.Laurence Kerr Olivier; May 22, 1907 - July 11, 1989)

“I’d like people to remember me for a diligent expert workman. I think a poet is a workman. I think Shakespeare was a workman. And God’s a workman. I don’t think there’s anything better than a workman.”


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viviensleigh: Vivien Leigh photographed by a fan, 1940s

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Vivien Leigh photographed by a fan, 1940s


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 Gone with the Wind (1939) dir. Victor Fleming  Gone with the Wind (1939) dir. Victor Fleming  Gone with the Wind (1939) dir. Victor Fleming  Gone with the Wind (1939) dir. Victor Fleming  Gone with the Wind (1939) dir. Victor Fleming

Gone with the Wind (1939) dir. Victor Fleming


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Vivien Leigh is ethereal as the doomed Myra in a publicity still from the Metro three-hanky outing Waterloo Bridge (1940).

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