Cleopatra.
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Vivien Leigh in Caesar and Cleopatra, Screenland magazine, September 1946
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Caesar please don't let Antony see her.
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Beautiful Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra in Caesar and Cleopatra 1945 🧡
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Sixty years ago this summer, throaty-voiced Carrie Nye portrayed the Queen of the Nile in George Bernard Shaw’s Caesar and Cleopatra onstage at the American Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Connecticut. As The Harvard Crimson raved in August 1963, “The prime virtue of this production is the Cleopatra of Carrie Nye. As she is made up, she looks surprisingly like our current screen Cleopatra, Elizabeth Taylor; and she has the added advantage of acting ability.” Their critic also noted Nye’s “felinity”: “An occasional huskiness in her vocal delivery suggests she may even have furballs inside her.”
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“ Caesar and Cleopatra 1945 original movie poster. “
Source: @HGACinema
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I swing between happiness and misery…I am part prude and part non-conformist. I say what I think and I don’t pretend.
-Vivien Leigh
Vivien Leigh was a bipolar woman in 1930s Hollywood. Was labeled "Difficult to work with". But she persevered and becane a true icon and an inspiration for generations to come.
One of the greatest ever.
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CLEÓPATRA EM FILMES DISPONÍVEIS NO YOUTUBE E STREAMING
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THE ASSASSINATION OF JULIUS CAESAR AS TOLD BY William Shakespeare AND George Bernard Shaw will have its world premiere at the West End Theatre (263 West 86th St.), starting performances on February 24th, 2024. The play is adapted and directed by Eric Tucker from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare and Caesar and Cleopatra by George Bernard Shaw. Tucker's adaptation will be an in-depth examination of the character of Julius Caesar by combining Shakespeare and Shaw's character as one. Caesar's journey from Alexandria to Rome, from beloved, charismatic leader to a perhaps mistrusted tyrant will be especially potent in this election year. Casting and creative team to be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets are now available at bedlam.org.
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Cleopatra and Anthony at the Funeral Bier of Boopius Caesar. 1878. Lionel Noel Royer.
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Now I see why they’re asking Daniel to play Caesar lmao
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