This blog grew out of my "Down Da Road I Go Blog," which was originally to be about stuff I was interested in, music and what I was doing. There was so much history and Civil War entries, I spun two more off. Starting Jan. 1, 2012, I will be spinning a Naval blog off this one called "Running the Blockade."
Friday, April 10, 2020
80th Anniversary of "Gone With the Wind"-- Part 3: Alicia Rhett, Her One and Only Movie Role
Alicia Rhett, who played India Wilkes, was the granddaughter of a Confederate Army soldier who served during the Civil War.
** She died in 2014, one of the last of the actors and actresses from the movie. This was her one and only movie role. Reportedly, she did not much care for the whole Hollywood scene.
** From IMdb: Quote on the making of the movie: "Clark Gable was great, always on time, always knew his lines. Leslie Howard had charm to burn. Vivien Leigh was delightful, an indefatigable worker, and just as pretty offstage as on. So was Olivia de Havilland."
** Originally tested for the role of Melanie.
** Was an accomplished sketch and portrait artist before her role as India Wilkes.
** During the filming of the movie, she did thumbnail sketches of everyone.
** Her father was Lt. Edmund Moore Rhett (1877-1918) Died at age 41. He graduated from West Point in 1900 and was in the Army Corps of Engineers. Died in Wilmington, Delaware.
I am unable to find any more information of him.
** Reportedly, the Lady Baltimore cake was invented by one of her father's sisters, Alicia Middleton Rhett Mayberry.
** And, her actual family name would appear to have had something to do with a famous name from the movie.
Rhett? Rhett? Where Have I Heard That Name? --Old Secesh
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