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Leigh
[lee]
noun
Vivien Vivian Mary Hartley, 1913–67, English actress.
a male or female given name.
Leigh
1/ liː /
noun
Mike. born 1943, British dramatist and theatre, film, and television director, noted for his use of improvisation. His plays include Abigail's Party (1977), and his films include High Hopes (1988), Secrets and Lies (1996), Vera Drake (2004), and Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)
Vivien, real name Vivian Hartley. 1913–67, English stage and film actress. Her films include Gone with the Wind (1939) and A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), for both of which she won Oscars
Leigh
2/ liː /
noun
a town in NW England, in Wigan unitary authority, Greater Manchester: engineering industries. Pop: 43 006 (2001)
Example Sentences
The huge trial will have ramifications for other manufacturers, potentially paving the way for "billions of pounds" in compensation, said Martyn Day, lawyer at Leigh Day representing the claimants.
Telling Leigh he’s doing undercover classified work and can’t disclose where he lives, he starts dating her and helps to calm her fractious home life.
Those familiar with that Mike Leigh film are aware that Poppy’s level of effervescence can border on the uncomfortable.
Earlier this month, more than 1,200 people in the movie and TV industry, among them Liev Schreiber, Sherry Lansing and Jennifer Jason Leigh, signed an open letter denouncing the boycott.
Dickinson has cited inspiration from a substantial slate of heavy hitters, Mike Leigh’s “Naked,” Leos Carax’s “The Lovers on the Bridge” and Agnès Varda‘s “Vagabond” — all of which sculpted his approach.
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