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Laurence Harvey Height, Weight, Age, Death, Family, Children

By Daniel Moore

Laurence Harvey Height, Weight, Age, Death, Family, Children

Laurence Harvey Height, Weight, Age, Death, Family, Children

    Laurence Harvey Quick InfoHeight 6 ft 0¼ in Weight 67 kg Date of Birth October 1, 1928 Zodiac Sign Libra Date of Death November 25, 1973

    Laurence Harvey was a Lithuanian actor and director who came to prominence with his performance in films such as The Manchurian Candidate (1962), Room at the Top (1959), The Alamo (1960), BUtterfield 8 (1960), Darling (1965), Walk on the Wild Side (1962), Romeo and Juliet (1954), The Running Man (1963), The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962), Life at the Top (1965), to name a few.

    Born Name

    Zvi Mosheh Skikne

    Nick Name

    Laurence Harvey, Larry

    Laurence Harvey as seen in 1973 (Allan Warren / / CC BY-SA 3.0)

    Age

    He was born on October 1, 1928.

    Died

    He passed away from stomach cancer on November 25, 1973, in Hampstead, London at the age of 45 years.

    Sun Sign

    Libra

    Born Place

    Joniškis, Aukštaitija, Lithuania

    Nationality

    Lithuanian nationality.

     

    Occupation

    Actor, Director

    Family

    • Father – Ber Skikne
    • Mother – Ella Zotnickaita
    • Siblings – He had 2 older brothers.

    Build

    Slim

    Height

    6 ft 0¼ in or 183.5 cm

    Weight

    67 kg or 147.5 lbs

    Girlfriend / Boyfriend / Spouse

    Laurence Harvey had dated –

    1. Hermione Baddeley (1950-1952)
    2. Terry Moore (1952-1953)
    3. Margaret Leighton (1952-1961) – He was married to Margaret Leighton from August 8, 1957, until January 26, 1961, when their divorce was finalized.
    4. June Haver (1954)
    5. Mamie Van Doren (1960)
    6. Lizabeth Scott (1963)
    7. Linda Morand (1965-1966)
    8. Joan Perry (1968-1972) – On October 17, 1968, Joan Perry became Harvey’s second wife. The couple was together until their divorce was finalized on February 14, 1972. 
    9. Jean Simmons
    10. James Woolf
    11. Paulene Stone (1972-1973) – In the 1960s, he pursued an affair with the English model Paulene Stone while still being married to Perry. Stone gave birth to their daughter Domino Harvey on August 7, 1969. Harvey also adopted Stone’s daughter Sophie Norris from her previous marriage. The couple finally tied the knot on December 31, 1972, and stayed married until Harvey’s sudden death on November 25, 1973. 
    Laurence Harvey and Diane Cilento as seen in the play The Small Servant in 1955 (Arthur Cantor / / Public Domain)

    Race / Ethnicity

    White

    He had Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry.

    Hair Color

    Black

    Eye Color

    Blue

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    However, he was also rumored to be ‘Gay’ albeit without any substantial proof.

    Distinctive Features

    • Deep voice
    • Chin dimple
    • Impeccable diction
    Laurence Harvey (left) and (right) filming a scene from The Manchurian Candidate (Phil Stanziola / / Public Domain)

    Laurence Harvey Facts

    1. He moved with his family to South Africa at the young age of 5 and later to London at the age of 18.
    2. Harvey was among the many actors considered for the role of the suave 007 agent James Bond when the James Bond franchise was launched in 1961. However, eventually stepped into the role.
    3. His only daughter Domino Harvey worked as a bounty hunter in her later life. On June 27, 2005, she died from an accidental overdose of the painkiller Fentanyl at the young age of 35 years.
    4. He picked his stage name Harvey from the Harvey Nichols Group.
    5. A film titled Domino, which was based on his daughter’s life, was released in 2005 starring in the titular role.
    6. While working opposite Harvey in Walk on the Wild Side (1962), actress remarked that “Acting opposite Harvey is like acting by yourself–only worse!”.
    7. He was the first ever Lithuanian actor to receive an Academy Award nomination in the ‘Best Actor’ category. He achieved this distinction for his role as Joe Lampton in Room at the Top (1959).
    8. He worked with in BUtterfield 8 (1960) and Night Watch (1973). The two forged a close friendship that lasted till the end of Harvey’s life.

    Featured Image by Allan Warren / / CC BY-SA 3.0

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