Rex Harrison

Fox

Rex Harrison

Cerebral, charming, and insufferably fussy about doing things his way.

Demanding an entire year of rehearsals before filming *My Fair Lady*, insisting that his songs be performed live on set rather than pre-recorded, and reducing costars to exasperated silence with his relentless perfectionism — these are not the habits of a mere actor, but the calculated maneuvers of a fox. Like the fox in Roy Feinson's system, Harrison operated from a position of supreme intellectual confidence, using charm as a velvet glove over an iron will, most visible in his portrayal of the imperious Henry Higgins, a role that seemed less like acting than autobiography. His famous quote that he "never had any problems with the ladies — only with the press" reveals the fox's hallmark: effortless social navigation paired with a bristling intolerance for anything that threatened his carefully controlled world.

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