Rex Harrison
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| Nickname: |
Sir Rex Harrison / Sexy Rexy |
| Known for: |
My Fair Lady, Doctor Dolittle, Cleopatra |
| Birth name: |
Reginald Carey Harrison |
| Birthday: |
5 March 1908, Huyton, Lancashire, England, UK (now Huyton, Knowsley, Merseyside, England, UK) |
| Height: |
6' 1" (1.85 m) |
Trivia

Winner of 2 Tony Awards for Best actor. "Anne of the Thousand Days" and "My Fair Lady".

Favorite beverage was Guinness Stout.

Hated the nickname given to him by the press, "Sexy Rexy".

Turned down the role of The King in "The King and I". The role went to Yul Brynner' .

Died three weeks after his final stage appearance as Lord Porteous in "The Circle" (1990).

Was so fanatical about wine that he often sent the bottles back if it was not to his liking... sometimes even to his own wine cellar.

Frequently wore a specific ring with a dark square-cut stone, on his pinky finger of his left hand. It appears in almost all of his films.

Father of
Carey Harrison.

Blind in one eye as the result of a childhood illness.

Has a style of hat named after him.

Father, with
Lilli Palmer of
Carey Harrison.

Father, with Collette Thomas, of actor
Noel Harrison.

Grandfather of
Cathryn Harrison and
Simon Harrison.

Was cremated and part of his ashes were scattered in Italy in Portofino and on the grave of his second wife,
Lilli Palmer.

His son,
Carey Harrison, was born in 1944.

Won three Tony Awards: in 1949, as Best Actor (Dramatic) for "Anne of the Thousand Days;" in 1957, as Best Actor (Musical) for "My Fair Lady," which he recreated in an Oscar-winning performance in the film version of the same title,
My Fair Lady; and a Special Tony Award in 1969. He was also nominated in 1984 as Best Actor (Play) for his role as Capt. Shotover in
George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House".

Despite extensive vocal training after landing the part of Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady, he was unable to sing a note. In the end the director gave up and told him to quasi-speak the whole thing.

Member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1965

Knighted by
Queen Elizabeth II of England at the age of 81. This was unusual since historically knighthood was not bestowed on anyone who had lived abroad or married more than once, both of which Harrison had done. [1989]

Turned down the role of the Prince in the Broadway production of
Noel Coward's "The Girl Who Came To Supper" in order to do
My Fair Lady. The role went to
José Ferrer.

Once punched
Frank Sinatra in the jaw, thinking the singer was hitting on his wife,
Lilli Palmer. Afterwards the two men became good friends.

Turned down the lead role in
13 Rue Madeleine. It then went to
James Cagney.

When he accepted his Academy Award for
My Fair Lady, he dedicated it to his "two fair ladies",
Audrey Hepburn and
Julie Andrews. Andrews had played Eliza Doolittle in the Broadway production, but was passed over for the film version in favor of Hepburn.

Is the basis for the voice of Stewie Griffin on
Family Guy.

One of only eight actors to have won both a Tony and an Oscar for having portrayed the same role on stage and screen ("My Fair Lady"). The others are
Joel Grey ("Cabaret"),
Shirley Booth ("Come Back, Little Sheba"),
Yul Brynner ("The King and I"),
Anne Bancroft ("The Miracle Worker"),
Paul Scofield ("A Man For All Seasons"),
Jack Albertson ("The Subject Was Roses") and
José Ferrer ("Cyrano de Bergerac").

Despite extensive vocal training after landing the part of Henry Higgins in
My Fair Lady, he was unable to sing a note. In the end the director gave up and told him to quasi-speak the whole thing.

He had a reputation for being very abrupt with his fans. One night after a stage performance of "My Fair Lady", it was late, cold and pouring with rain and there was an old woman standing alone outside the Stage Door. When she saw Rex, she asked him for his autograph. Rex told her to "Sod off", and the old woman was so enraged at this that she rolled up her program and hit him with it.
Stanley Holloway, who had followed Rex out in time to see this, congratulated him on not only making theater history, but, for the first time in world history, "the fan has hit the shit."

Discovered
Carole Landis' body the day she committed suicide. He had dined with her the previous night.

He was the brother-in-law of
Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe, one of the prosecutors at the Nuremberg Trials, the British Home Secretary from 1951 to 1954 and the Lord Chancellor from 1954 to 1962.
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