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  1. 12 de sept. de 2017 · Lifelong friend, screen legend and Gone With the Wind co-star Olivia De Havilland aptly evokes Vivien’s unique style with the following statement - ‘[she had] elegance and composure, like a small Siamese cat; and the tinkling charm of a Chinese wind lantern.’

  2. 12 de ago. de 2011 · The late, beautiful, Anglo-Indian actor, Vivien Leigh is a fine example, owning a number of cats in her lifetime. For much of her adult life, Leigh suffered from bipolar disorder – cats are well known for their calming effects, particularly useful for those suffering from depression and Leigh's treasured companions may have helped her through ...

  3. A self-proclaimed cat lover, often photographed with her various feline pals – and famous husband Laurence Olivier, of course – Leigh favoured Siamese cats as her breed of choice. Born in Darjeeling, India, in 1913, Leigh was sent to England to be schooled at the age of five.

  4. 22 de mar. de 2011 · At full stretch: Miss Vivien Leigh displays the long and graceful body of her pet Siamese cat, which, dog-like, follows her everywhere. Possessing "remarkable intelligence and practically human affection: 'New" relaxing on its owner's shoulder during an interval in filming.

  5. 8 de dic. de 2015 · Vivien Leigh, the English actress who starred in the 1939 adaptation of Gone with the Wind, owned multiple cats throughout her life. She was particularly fond of Siamese cats, and she is...

  6. 19 de jul. de 2017 · The first British actress to win a Best Actress Oscar, Vivien Leigh was born Vivian Hartley in Darjeeling, India, in 1913. Raised a strict Catholic, she came to England at six and boarded in a convent school. At 14, her father, an English broker, took her for a tour of Europe for four years where she studied in various European schools.

  7. 11 de dic. de 2020 · Vivien Leigh and her first cat, a rescued stray cat named Tissy (Watercolor painting by Roger Furse, sold for more than US$ 83,000 in 2017) In September 2017, Sotheby’s auctioned a set of three books about cats belonging to Vivien Leigh.