Rex Harrison

Rex Harrison Headshot

Actor

Birth Date: March 5, 1908

Death Date: June 2, 1990

Birth Place: Huyton, Lancashire, England, UK

Spouses: Rachel Roberts, Lilli Palmer, Kay Kendall

Children: Noel Harrison

Stagestruck from boyhood, suave British actor Rex Harrison joined the Liverpool Repertory Theatre at the age of 16, beginning a 66-year career that would culminate with his final performance on Broadway, May 11, 1990, three weeks prior to his death. Best known for his Tony- and Oscar-winning portrayal of Professor Henry Higgins in Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's "My Fair Lady," he made his West End debut in "Getting George Married" (1930) and his Broadway debut in "Sweet Aloes" (1936), but it was a two year run on the London stage in Sir Terrence Rattigan's "French Without Tears" that made him a star.

Appearances in other sophisticated comedies, S N Behrman's "No Time for Comedy" and Noel Coward's "Design for Living" (both 1939), established him as what Coward himself called "the best light comedian in the world--after me."

Harrison's feature debut came in "The Great Game" (1930), and starring turns in movies like "Night Train to Munich" (1940), "Major Barbara" (1941) and "Blithe Spirit" (1945) brought him to the attention of Hollywood, leading to a seven-year contract with 20th Century-Fox. He scored a major triumph as the King in "Anna and the King of Siam" (1946) and recorded another success with "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" (1947), but subsequent films performed poorly at the box office, although Preston Sturges' "Unfaithfully Yours" (1948) later acquired a cult status.

Actor and studio parted company by mutual agreement, and Harrison returned to Broadway, earning a Tony for his 1948 performance as King Henry VIII in Maxwell Anderson's "Anne of the Thousand Days." Continued acclaim followed for his work in T S Eliot's "The Cocktail Party" and John van Druten's "Bell, Book and Candle" (both 1950). He directed and starred in "The Love of Four Colonels" (1953) and a revival of "Bell, Book and Candle" (1954) and helmed "Nina" (1955), all for the London stage. He made his Broadway directing debut with "The Bright One" (1958).

Despite having, in his own words, a vocal range of "one-and-a-half notes," Harrison talked his way through the numbers of Lerner and Loewe's "My Fair Lady" (1956), directed for the stage by Moss Hart, and became the darling of the critics, playing the show for two years in New York and another in London. His waspish professor of phonetics was "crisp, lean, complacent and condescending until at last a real flare of human emotions burns the egotism away," wrote Brooks Atkinson in THE NEW YORK TIMES, and the success of "My Fair Lady" once again brought Harrison important film offers.

He earned his first Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Julius Caesar in "Cleopatra" (1963), stealing the picture from his more famous co-stars, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Reprising Higgins for the 1964 film version of "My Fair Lady" opposite Audrey Hepburn brought him a Best Actor Oscar and international fame, and "Dr. Dolittle" (1967) introduced him to a new generation of moviegoers as he shamelessly enjoyed himself playing the fanciful jungle gentleman who conversed with wildlife.

Harrison devoted most of his remaining years to his first love, the stage, taking parts in such diverse plays as Luigi Pirandello's "Henry IV" and Rattigan's "In Praise of Love" (both 1974). He co-starred with Claudette Colbert in a Broadway production of "The Kingfisher" (1978), and, after returning to Broadway in "My Fair Lady" (1981), garnered some of the best reviews of his career for a Broadway revival of "Heartbreak House" (1983), later captured for posterity in a 1985 Showtime cable special.

Harrison portrayed Lord Grenham in London and Broadway productions of "Aren't We All?" (1984-85) and Grand Duke Cyril Romanov in the NBC miniseries, "Anastasia: The Story of Anna" (1986). He last appeared on the London stage in "The Admirable Crichton" (1988) and bowed out in a Broadway revival of W Somerset Maugham's "The Circle," playing eight times a week just prior to his June 1990 death. The oft-married man dubbed 'Sexy Rexy' by Walter Winchell never wanted to be anything but an actor and never intended to retire. "He died with his boots on, no doubt about it," said "The Circle" producer Elliot Martin.

Credits

Anina zagonetka

Actor
Show
2023

Deodato Holocaust

Actor
Rex Harrison
Movie
2019

Cleópatra

Actor
Show
2017

Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna

Actor
Grand Duke Cyril Romanov
Show
1986

A Time to Die

Actor
Van Osten
Movie
1983

Cuando el Amor Vuelve

Actor
Movie
1982

The Kingfisher

Actor
Cecil
Movie
1982

The Fifth Musketeer

Actor
Colbert
Movie
1979

Ashanti

Actor
Brian Walker
Movie
1979

Shalimar

Actor
Sir John Locksley
Movie
1978

Rex Harrison at the NFT

Guest
Show
1971

Staircase

Actor
Charles Dyer
Movie
1969

The Dick Cavett ShowStream

Guest
Talk
1968

A Flea in Her Ear

Actor
Victor Chandebisse/Poche
Movie
1968

Doctor DolittleStream

Actor
Doctor John Dolittle
Movie
1967
29%

The Honey Pot

Actor
Cecil Sheridan Fox
Movie
1967

The Agony and the EcstasyStream

Actor
Pope Julius II
Movie
1965
86%

My Fair LadyStream

Actor
Professor Henry Higgins
Movie
1964
95%

The Yellow Rolls-RoyceStream

Actor
Lord Charles Frinton
Movie
1964

CleopatraStream

Actor
Julius Caesar
Movie
1963

The Happy Thieves

Actor
Jimmy Bourne
Movie
1962

Dow Hour of Great Mysteries

Actor
Show
1960

Midnight Lace

Actor
Anthony Preston
Movie
1960
83%

Ford Startime

Actor
Show
1959

Confesiones de Mi Adolescencia

Actor
Movie
1958

The Reluctant DebutanteStream

Actor
Jimmy Broadbent
Movie
1958
50%

The DuPont Show of the Month

Actor
Mr Sir
Show
1957

The Constant Husband

Actor
William Egerton
Movie
1955

King Richard

Actor
Movie
1954

King Richard and the Crusaders

Actor
Emir Hderim Sultan Saladin
Movie
1954

The United States Steel Hour

Actor
Raymond Dabney
Show
1953

The Four Poster

Actor
John Edwards
Movie
1952

The Long Dark Hall

Actor
Arthur Groome
Movie
1951

Escape

Actor
Matt Denant
Movie
1948

Unfaithfully YoursStream

Actor
Sir Alfred De Carter
Movie
1948
94%

The Ghost and Mrs. MuirStream

Actor
Capt. Daniel Gregg
Movie
1947
100%

The Foxes of Harrow

Actor
Stephen Fox
Movie
1947

Anna and the King of SiamStream

Actor
King Mongkut
Movie
1946
89%

Notorious Gentleman

Actor
Vivian Kenway
Movie
1945

Blithe SpiritStream

Actor
Charles Condomine
Movie
1945
77%

I Live in Grosvenor Square

Actor
Major David Bruce
Movie
1945

Major Barbara

Actor
Adolphus Cusins
Movie
1941

Night Train to Munich

Actor
Gus Bennett
Movie
1940

Over the Moon

Actor
Dr. Freddie Jarvis
Movie
1940

School for Husbands

Actor
Leonard Drummond
Movie
1939

Ten Days in Paris

Actor
Bob Stevens
Movie
1939

The Citadel

Actor
Dr. Rennie Lawford
Movie
1938

Sidewalks of London

Actor
Harley Prentiss
Movie
1938

Storm in a Teacup

Actor
Frank Burdon
Movie
1937

Men Are Not Gods

Actor
Tommy Stapleton
Movie
1936

News aboutRex Harrison