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Leigh$501136$ - translation to English

VILLAGE AND CIVIL PARISH IN WORCESTERSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM
Leigh (Worcester); Leigh (Worcestershire)
  • Leigh Castle Tump

Leigh      
n. Leigh, nome proprio maschile o femminile
Vivien Leigh         
  • [[Clark Gable]] and Leigh strike an amorous pose in ''Gone with the Wind'' (1939).
  • Leigh and Olivier in Australia, June 1948
  • Leigh and [[Laurence Olivier]] in ''[[That Hamilton Woman]]'' (1941)
  • Regarded as one of the most beautiful actresses of her era, Leigh was also acclaimed for her performances on the stage and the screen.
  • Photograph by [[Roloff Beny]], 1958
  • Leigh's portrayal of [[Scarlett O'Hara]]
  • [[English Heritage]] [[blue plaque]] at Leigh's final home at 54 Eaton Square in [[Belgravia]]
  • ''A Streetcar Named Desire'']] (1951)
BRITISH ACTRESS (1913–1967)
Vivian Leigh; Vivian Mary Hartley; Vivian Hartley; Lady Olivier; Vivien Lee
n. (1913-1967 nata col nome di Vivian Mary Hartley) attrice cinematografica inglese e vincitrice nel 1939 della "Academy Award" come migliore attrice per il suo ruolo "Via col vento"
Geraldine Chaplin         
  • Nefertiti and Akhenaten]]'' (1973)
  • Doctor Zhivago]]'' (1965)
  • The Orphanage]]'' in [[Madrid]] in 2007
BRITISH-AMERICAN ACTRESS
Géraldine Chaplin; Geraldine Leigh Chaplin
n. Geraldine Chaplin (1944), attrice cinematografica protagonista nel "Dottor Zivago" e figlia di Charlie Chaplin

Wikipedia

Leigh, Worcestershire

Leigh is a village and civil parish (with a parish council shared with Bransford) in the Malvern Hills district of the county of Worcestershire, England.

With just a few hundred inhabitants the parish lies on the A4103, the main Worcester to Hereford road, about 5 miles out of Worcester, whilst Malvern is also about 5 miles away. The parish includes Leigh, Brockamin, Leigh Sinton, Sandlin & Smith End Green. The local pronunciation is that the name rhymes with "lie".

Due largely to the significant reduction of the hop industry in the area,Leigh, like many local villages, declined in the late 20th century; it lost its pub, its police station and its railway station (with the closure of the Bromyard branch line in the 1960s).