Was laurence harvey gay
He added a film quality to the episode that was added by the all British cast. With her famous sapphire-blue eyes glistening with tears, and her beautiful face a picture of concern, Elizabeth Taylor swept into the home of actor Laurence Harvey and prepared to say her final goodbyes to him as he lay dying of stomach cancer at the age of just Flying from Hollywood to London to see her friend was a touching gesture, but Harvey was apprehensive about Taylor's visit on that autumn day in In the 13 years since they starred together in the film Butterfield 8, she had so drained him with her long and dramatic telephone calls concerning her rocky relationships and many physical agonies that he felt he couldn't handle her in his weakened state.
Dirk Bogarde vs. Laurence Harvey
But as she discovered upon getting to know him, there was much more behind the public dandy and pirouetting fop. He was, in fact, a sensitive artist. Harvey was born in to Jewish parents in Lithuania. His father was a building contractor and his mother a housewife with a history of amateur theatrics.
The Cult of Laurence Harvey Forever a Dandy in Aspic (Part One)
The protagonist in any spy film is supposed to be an animated spectacle. Then again, being in the same room as Olivier or Gielgud wouldn't have helped either. Great acting and a classy personality is always a prerequisite to allow your audience and colleagues to embrace your craft.
Mensday: The Loves of Laurence Harvey
Harvey was born to play that role…he's magnificent in it. Oh my gosh…he's one of my all time favourite chaps! I like him in Dandy in Aspic and the Manchurian Candidate…. Brilliant actor and a helluva boy! That's very interesting about the Domino connection….