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VIVIEN LEIGH

A Dimple in Her Chin Would Lady Olivier (Vivien Leigh) really be as beautiful as she is on the screen, where she has the help of makeup. clever lighting, and a tactful camera? Women journalists who interviewed her in Melbourne found that the screen had done justice to her heart-shaped face, with its fine bone structure, her small, tip-tilted nose, and her curving mouth. But it had not quite captured her smooth, ivory skin (devoid of any make-up), the grey-green eyes fringed with thick, dark lashes, or the tiny elusive dimple at the edge of her chin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26780, 25 May 1948, Page 2

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VIVIEN LEIGH Otago Daily Times, Issue 26780, 25 May 1948, Page 2

VIVIEN LEIGH Otago Daily Times, Issue 26780, 25 May 1948, Page 2

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