Rex Harrison
Sir Reginald Carey "Rex" Harrison (
March 5 1908 –
June 2 1990) was an
academy award-winning
British theatre and
film actor.
Harrison was born in
Huyton on
Merseyside and was educated at
Liverpool College. He first appeared on the stage in
1924 in
Liverpool. He acted in various stage productions until
11 May 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.
He continued to appear in London, in
George Bernard Shaw's
Heartbreak House,
Pirandello's
Henry IV, and in 1984 he appeared at the
Haymarket Theatre with
Claudette Colbert in
Frederick Lonsdale's
Aren't We All?, and also on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre presented by
Douglas Urbanski. He again appeared at the Haymarket in
J. M. Barrie's
The Admirable Crichton with
Edward Fox.
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, for which he won a
Best Actor Oscar. The 1956 cast album set sales records at the time. He revived the role on stage in the early 1980s. He also starred in
1967's
Doctor Dolittle. 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 as
Michelangelo.
Harrison was married six times. In
1942 he divorced his first wife, Colette 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 acclaim 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.
Harrison's affair with young actress
Carole Landis, which is suspected to have played some part in her suicide, caused a scandal but failed to derail his career. Harrison and Palmer divorced in
1957. He soon remarried, to actress
Kay Kendall. According to Palmer, Harrison requested a divorce to marry Kendall because he knew that she was dying from
leukaemia. After Kendall's untimely death, it was rumoured that he tried unsuccessfully to reconcile with Lilli. He was later married to Welsh-born
Rachel Roberts, who later, like Landis, committed suicide by taking sleeping pills; to
Elizabeth Rees-Williams (the first wife of Irish actor
Richard Harris); and to Mercia Tinker, who would become his widow in
1990.
The chronology of Harrison's six marriages is as follows:
* Colette Thomas (
1934-
1942), (one son, the
actor/
singer Noel Harrison)
*
Lilli Palmer (
1943-
1957), (one son, the
novelist/playwright Carey Harrison)
*
Kay Kendall (
1957-
1959)
*
Rachel Roberts (
1962-
1971)
*
Elizabeth Harris (
1971-
1975), (three stepsons, Damian Harris,
Jared Harris and Jamie Harris)
* Mercia Tinker (
1978-
1990)
On
25 July 1989, he was
knighted by
Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, while an orchestra played the music of songs from
My Fair Lady.
Having retired from films in the late 1970s, he had continued to act on Broadway until the very end, despite suffering from
glaucoma, painful teeth and a failing memory. In 1990 he was appearing on
Broadway in
The Circle by
W. Somerset Maugham, opposite
Glynis Johns, when he fell ill. It was discovered that he had
pancreatic cancer but had been unaware of it, and he died peacefully three weeks later in
New York City at the age of 82, causing the show to end prematurely.
For his contribution to motion pictures, Rex Harrison has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6906
Hollywood Boulevard. and for his contribution to the television industry at 6380
Hollywood Boulevard.
The effete English-accented voice of
Stewie Griffin, the evil baby character in the animated TV show
Family Guy, was partially based on Sir Rex's voice.
He was the spokesman for the
Dodge Aspen.
He was blind in one eye as the result of a childhood illness.
In episode #9F13 of
The Simpsons, "I Love Lisa," the class actor, a dramatist with a slight British accent, is named "Rex," a reference to Rex Harrison.
Nominations :*
Academy Award for Best Actor for
Cleopatra (1963)
*
BAFTA Award for Best British Actor for
My Fair Lady*
Tony Award for Best Actor (Play) for
Heartbreak House (1984)
Wins : *
Academy Award for Best Actor for
My Fair Lady (1964)
*
Tony Award for Best Actor (Dramatic) for
Anne of the Thousand Days (1949)
*
Tony Award for Best Actor (Musical) for
My Fair Lady (1957)
*
Classic Movies (1939 - 1969): Rex Harrison