The National Theater in Bucharest: a place to learn about film and philosophy
From the play: Lamia Beligan Had the chance to watch Vivien Leigh : The Last Press Conference , written by Marcy Lafferty, directed by Liana Ceterchi, played by Lamia Beligan. I knew too little things about Vivien; that she won two times The Academy Awards, once for the Best Actress , as Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939) and for the role as Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951). I also knew she was amazingly beautiful. Then I have found out that she was not happy with her beauty, thinking that this will diminish her credibility as a good actress. Incredible! From the play: Lamia Beligan The play revealed many other insights. Viviene had Indian origins (from her mother's side), Leigh is her first husband's surname, she had a bipolar disorder and she died at 53 of chronic tuberculosis. Lady Olivier, as she was also known because she had a beautiful love story with th