• Name: Rex Harrison
  • Date of Birth: March 05, 1908
  • Place of Birth: Not available
Mini-bio: Debonair and distinguished British star of stage and screen for more than 50 years, Sir Rex Harrison is best remembered for playing charming, slyly mischievous characters. Born Reginald Carey in 1908,... read more he made his theatrical debut at age 16 with the Liverpool Repertory Theater, remaining with that group for three years. Making his British stage and film debut in 1930, Harrison made the first of many appearances on Broadway in Sweet Aloes in 1936. He became a bona fide British star that same year when he appeared in the theatrical production French Without Tears, in which he showed himself to be very skilled in black-tie comedy. He served as a flight lieutenant in the RAF during World War II, although this interruption in his career was quickly followed by several British films. Harrison moved to Hollywood in 1945, where his career continued to prosper. Among his many roles was that of the king in the 1946 production of Anna and the King of Siam. Harrison was perhaps best known for his performance as Professor Henry Higgins in the musical My Fair Lady, a character he played on Broadway from 1956-1958 (winning a Tony award in 1957) and again in its 1981 revival, as well as for a year in London in the late '50s; in 1964, he won an Oscar for his onscreen version of the role. He had previously received a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Julius Caesar in Cleopatra (1963). Harrison continued to act on both the stage and screen in the 1970s and into the '80s. He published his autobiography, Rex, in 1975, and, four years later, edited and published an anthology of poetry If Love Be Love. Knighted in 1989, he was starring in the Broadway revival of Somerset Maugham's The Circle (with Stewart Granger and Glynis Johns) until one month before he died of pancreatic cancer in 1990. Three of Harrison's six marriages were to actressesLilli Palmer, Kay Kendall, and Rachel Roberts. ~ Rovi
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  • During the mid-'50s, Harrison began an affair with actress Kay Kendall, over whom he and Palmer finally divorced in 1957. Harrison had hopes of remarrying palmer once Kendall, who was terminally ill, died but she never took him back. In all, he marri... read moreed six times and had two children. It was during this time of personal turmoil that Harrison was offered the role of his career: Professor Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady. He originated the role on Broadway in 1956, winning a Tony award for Best Actor in 1957, and reprised it on film to the tune of an Oscar win in 1964. Harrison was already a familliar face at the Tonys, having won his first award in 1949 for Anne of the Thousand Days.
  • His star crossed over the Atlantic in 1946 when he made his American film debut to rave reviews in Anna and the king of Siam.
  • He divorced his first wife Collette Thomas in 1942 and entered into what would become a tumultuous married with German actress Lili Palmer. Nicknamed Sexy Rexy for his philandering ways, his marriage to palmer began to show signs of strain, especiall... read morey after a sex scandal in the late 1940s, which resulted in the suicide of starlet Carole Landis, allegedly brought on by his ending their relationship.
  • Born Reginald Carey Harrison on March5,1908 in Lancashire,England,he self-appointed the name Rex as a child,Knowing that it was the latin word for king.His career in the theater began at the age of 16,when he joined the Liverpool Repertory Theatre,th... read moreought it nearly ended as soon as it began,after he famously flubbed his one and only line in his debut with the company.Fortunately,he managed to keep his job and soon graduated to the Mecca of British theatre-London's West End.His breakthrough role in London came in Terrence Rattigan's French without Tears in 1936,the same year he appeared on Broad-way in sweet Aloes.
  • playing the man who elevates Eliza Doolittle from bumpkin to gentle-woman,Harrison joined the club of the select few to win both the Tony and the oscar for the same role.
  • As the debonair Englishman dripping with charm and wit,Rex Harrison is best known on these shores for his carrer-defining role as Professor Henry Higgins in both the stage and film adaptations of My Fair Lady.

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