Talk:Laurence Harvey

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[edit] Tidy-up

Good that this article has undergone some changes since the last time I saw it, a few months back. The version then was far too sympathetic to Harvey, trying to make out he was some sort of great actor and a Hollywood megastar, overlooking the fact that he was assumed to be British by many, was often derided for his one-note performances, was clearly sexually ambiguous and treated the women in his life badly. It may have been the work of his sister-in-law, her print biography of him is equally sycophantic. Who remembers him now, apart from that Columbo episode and old black and white films on afternoon telly? Alec Guinness he wasn't. Dolmance (talk) 18:32, 28 January 2008 (UTC)



[edit] Misinformation/Inaccuracy/"Nonsense"?

Toward the end of the Laurence Harvey article there is a paragraph quoting an actor/author named John Fraser who wrote that Harvey was gay. Part of the Fraser quote states that Harvey was married to Margaret Leighton (1957 - 1961) and says she was "old enough to be his mother." This apparently is supposed to in some way support Fraser's contention that Harvey was gay. In truth, Margaret Leighton was born in February 1922 (according to IMDB, Geocities, and Women's International Center), and Laurence Harvey was born in October 1928. Obviously with only a 6 year age difference, Leighton was not old enough to be Harvey's mother. I suggest you drop entire John Fraser quote from the Harvey article. The above fact makes it clear that Fraser was either uninformed or inclined to extreme exaggeration and is, in any case, an unreliable source of information on either Laurence Harvey or Margaret Leighton. Mr. Harvey was an accomplished and respected actor who deserves better (as does the equally gifted and Oscar-nominated Ms. Leighton). 12.106.37.62 00:38, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Death?

Laurence died quite young. Can we get some information as to why he did? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.109.186.127 (talk) 06:36, 6 December 2006 (UTC).

According to several web pages he died of stomach cancer.Count de Ville 01:50, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
I guess that that information is not worth including in the article.Lestrade 21:34, 17 June 2007 (UTC)Lestrade

[edit] Zvi Mosheh (Hirsh) Skikne

According to this article, Laurence Harvey's real name was Zvi Mosheh (Hirsh) Skokne. Can anyone source this? Every other article on the web about him gives his real name as Laruschka Mischa Skikne. Also, could anyone get a better photo of him to put in the infobox?Count de Ville 01:50, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The Old Cause

I see that the Wikipedia Gay Lobby has been able to insert its gossip and innuendo successfully in this article ("It is indisputable from numerous accounts that Laurence Harvey was bisexual"). The strategy is to make homosexuality, which is an immature, juvenile phase of life for some people, seem normal as adult behavior. The tactic is to insinuate that many famous people are homosexual. Of course, most of these insinuations are mere unprovable rumor, from what are vaguely called "numerous accounts." Who has real, concrete, positive proof that Laurence Harvey was homosexual? No one.Lestrade 21:33, 17 June 2007 (UTC)Lestrade

His being James Woolf's lover and manipulator was mentioned by David Shipman in his books THE STORY OF CINEMA and THE GREAT MOVIE STARS, and in Cliff Goodwin's biography of Sid James, as well as in the autobiography of TV producer Peter Graham Scott. Dolmance (talk) 18:32, 28 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Edits from Banned User HC and IPs

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Harvey-Stone.jpg

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