The portrait showing Vivien Leigh, in the blue dress, from Gone With the Wind. The second photo shows the artist, Helen Carlton, in front of the painting. I believe this painting is currently on display at the Margaret Mitchell house, in Atlanta.
Conrad Veidt and Vivien Leigh pose for this publicity photo for their spy melodrama, "Dark Journey." According to a couple of London gossips, there was talk of having Veidt and Vivien do two more films together as the public loved their on-screen chemistry.
Vivien Leigh's photographed for "Anna Karenina," in 1948. This outfit is my absolute favorite one that Vivien wears in Anna. She's just ridiculously gorgeous in it!
A publicity picture of Vivien Leigh as the title character in "Anna Karenina," in 1948, along with Kieron More. One of the taglines for the movie was "Vivien Leigh...her portrayal breathes new passion and emotion into the most magnificent love story ever penned."
In between takes on "Gone With the Wind," Vivien would sometimes play catch (toss) with an orange. Other times, she would show off her juggling skills by juggling 3 or 4 oranges at a time. Vivien's pictured here during a break in filming GWTW.
"Glamour has nothing to do with age. I do not consider that a woman in her forties is old. Dame Sybil Thorndike is well over seventy and she is about the youngest person I've ever met in vitality. I do not worry about my looks, because beauty is not a thing of age, but of spirit." --Vivien Leigh
Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh are pictured at a party thrown for them by Danny Kaye. The party was to celebrate the Oliviers' return to Hollywood in 1950. .
While on vacation, Vivien Leigh met up with Deborah Kerr, who was in the middle of filming "Bonjour Tristesse." The two of them are pictured enjoying a good laugh! 1957.