Rex Harrison

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Rex Harrison was born Reginald Carey Harrison in Huyton, Lancashire, England, to Edith Mary (Carey) and William Reginald Harrison, a cotton broker. He changed his name to Rex as a young boy, knowing it was the Latin word for "King". Starting out on his theater career at age 18, his first job at the Liverpool Rep Theatre was nearly his last - dashing across the stage to say his one line, made his entrance and promptly blew it. Fates were kind, however, and soon he began landing roles in the West End. "French Without Tears", a play by Terence Rattigan, proved to be his breakthrough role. Soon he was being called the "greatest actor of light comedy in the world". Having divorced his first wife Collette Thomas in 1942, he married German actress Lilli Palmer. The two began appearing together in many plays and British films. He attained international fame when he portrayed the King in Anna and the King of Siam (1946), his first American film. After a sex scandal, in which actress Carole Landis apparently committed suicide because he ended their affair, the relationship with wife Lilli became strained. Rex (by this time known as "Sexy Rexy" for his philandering ways and magnetic charm) began a relationship with British actress Kay Kendall and divorced Lilli to marry the terminally ill Kay with hopes of a re-marriage to Palmer upon Kay's death. The death of Kay affected Harrison greatly and Lilli never returned to him. During this time Rex was offered the defining role of his career: Professor Henry Higgins in the original production of "My Fair Lady". He won the Tony for the play and an Oscar for the film version. In 1962 Harrison married actress Rachel Roberts. This union and the one following it to Elizabeth Harris (Richard's ex) also ended in divorce. In 1978 Rex met and married Mercia Tinker. He and Mercia remained happily married until his death in 1990. She was also with him in 1989 when he was granted his much-deserved and long awaited knighthood at Buckingham Palace. Rex Harrison died of pancreatic cancer three weeks after his last stage appearance, as Lord Porteous in W. Somerset Maugham's "The Circle".

Overview

Birthday March 5, 1908
Born In Huyton, Lancashire, England, UK [now Huyton, Knowsley, Merseyside, England, UK]
Alternative names Sir Rex Harrison
Height 185 cm
Spouse/Ex- Mercia Tinker December 17, 1978 - June 2, 1990 (his death),Elizabeth Rees August 26, 1971 - December 16, 1975 (divorced),Rachel Roberts March 21, 1962 - February 19, 1971 (divorced),Kay Kendall June 22, 1957 - September 6, 1959 (her death),Lilli Palmer January 25, 1943 - February 6, 1957 (divorced),Noel Marjorie Collette Thomas 1933 - 1942 (divorced)
Parents William Reginald Harrison
Children Carey Harrison
Relatives Cathryn Harrison (Grandchild)

Did you know

Trivia Once punched Frank Sinatra in the jaw, thinking the singer was hitting on his wife, Lilli Palmer. Afterwards the two men became good friends.
Quotes [When asked if he received any special privileges upon becoming a knight]: Alas, no. In the old days I believe you at least got a couple of horses out of the deal.
Nickname Sexy Rexy
Salaries $500,000
Trademarks Adopted his "Henry Higgins" hat as his favorite form of headwear

Scores

My Fair Lady
2h 50m
7.7
Cleopatra
5h 20m
7
Doctor Dolittle
2h 32m
6.1
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
1h 44m
7.8
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