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Rex Harrison


 

Sir Reginald Carey "Rex" Harrison (March 5, 1908June 2, 1990) was a British theatre and film actor.

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Sir - March 5 - 1908 - June 2 - 1990 - British - Theatre - Film - Actor

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He was born in Huyton, Lancashire, England and first appeared on the stage in 1924 in Liverpool. He acted in various stage productions until May 11 1990. He acted in the West End of London when he was young, appearing in the Terence Rattigan play French Without Tears, which proved to be his breakthrough role.

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Huyton - Lancashire - England - 1924 - Liverpool - May 11 - London - Terence Rattigan - French Without Tears

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Harrison was married six times. In 1942 he divorced his first wife, Marjorie Thomas, and married actress Lilli Palmer the next year; the two later appeared in numerous plays and films. After several years in film, he achieved wide success starring in the adaptation of Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit (1945). He followed that with his first major American film, starring as King Mongkut in Anna and the King of Siam.

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1942 - Marjorie Thomas - Lilli Palmer - Noel Coward - Blithe Spirit - Mongkut - Anna and the King of Siam

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Harrison's affair with young actress Carole Landis, which is suspected to have played some part in her being led to commit suicide, caused a scandal but failed to derail his career. Harrison and Palmer divorced in 1957, and he was soon remarried to the actress Kay Kendall. It was rumoured that he tried for a reconciliation with Lilli, but changed his mind when he discovered that Kendall was terminally ill with leukaemia.

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Carole Landis - 1957 - Kay Kendall - Leukaemia

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He was later married to the actress Rachel Roberts, Elizabeth Harris (the first wife of the actor Richard Harris) and enduringly to his widow Mercia Tinker. (Roberts's death was also a suicide.)

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Rachel Roberts - Elizabeth Harris - Richard Harris - Mercia Tinker

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Harrison was best known for his portrayal of Professor Henry Higgins in the musical My Fair Lady, based on the George Bernard Shaw play Pygmalion, especially after he reprised the role in the 1964 film version. He also starred in 1967's Doctor Dolittle. Rex Harrison could not sing, and so the music in both these musicals had to be carefully written. Harrison "spoke" the words to the music, and it sounded, more or less, like singing. Although Harrison's acting was often described as limited, he attracted favourable notices for his portrayal of Julius Caesar in 'Cleopatra' (1963) and as Pope Julius II in 'The Agony and the Ecstasy' (1965), opposite Charlton Heston in the unlikely role of Michelangelo.

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Professor Henry Higgins - Musical - My Fair Lady - George Bernard Shaw - Pygmalion - 1964 - 1967 - Doctor Dolittle - Julius Caesar - Pope Julius II - Charlton Heston - Michelangelo

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The chronology of Harrison's marriages is as follows:

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