Vivien Leigh - Documentary (4/6)
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It's kind of sadly ironic that what's promoted by Hollywood as a dazzling personality is essentially symptomatic of severe mental illness.
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@AdriaD1212 I just googled Marcy Lafferty to see what she was an "actress" in and found out she was William Shatner's ex-wife and was in stuff like "Star Trek" and "Coffee, Tea or Me"...give me a break already!!
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WHY, BBC, WHY did you include Marcy Lafferty in this otherwise good documentary? Did she finance it or something? It is so sad to see someone capitalizing on doing a Vivien Leigh act when she doesn't even do it well, and even if she did, I'd rather hear an extra 20 minutes of narration by someone who actually KNEW Vivian, than this poser!
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@MsSMSgirl yeah, the energy level and the mood swings sound like the bipolar people I have known (several).
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bit sad that they have to keep constant tabs on the state of their relationship, 'at the start of the tour, at the end of the tour' - why don't they mind their own God damn business, the fall of most celeb relationships is the constant inspection by everyone around them, the media etc
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i guess maybe she was bipolar.
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What a tragedy. To rise so far and have so much and have it all taken away by illness that now could be helped. The mental illness and TB, both.
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You know if you really think about it. We all have a disability or illness of some kind. It doesn't matter who we are.
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I missed the first part of the documentary
so I don't know who the red headed
actress is but she is very dramatic when
she speaks and reminds me of Sharon Stone.
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Anybody else think this Marcy person is a bit like Danni Minogue???!
Wow - this actress Marcy Whatever is nutty as a fruitcake.
AdriaD1212 2 years ago 60
"The return to the kind of sensual climate that she'd known as a child, put her imediately into a manic state in which she proceded to make.... Quite Violent physical Love to Peter Finch." LOL
This Peter Finch was a very lucky man....
rainmechanic 2 years ago 47