What is the personality type of Laurence Harvey? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Laurence Harvey from People Of Classic Hollywood and what is the personality traits.
Laurence Harvey personality type is ISTP, which is one of the rare “strong” types.
When asked to describe the type, he said: “I think ISTP is a feeling-type. I’m very blunt, I don’t mince words. I really let people know exactly what I think. The other two types are intuitive feelers, which are usually much more diplomatic in their approach. ISTP is really blunt, saying exactly what they think.”
The ISTP personality type is the only one that displays a clear preference for the three types of perception. Having a strong preference for sensing allows an ISTP to be much more decisive in assessing the situation, and in deciding how to react.
Harvey said: “I’m very much in touch with my feelings, so it’s easier for me to assess other people than it is for the other two types. I’m very good at analyzing what other people are really like, and after I know what to expect from them, I can act accordingly.”
Despite their bluntness, ISTPs are often seen as warm and friendly, and often develop strong friendships with other ISTPs.
Laurence Harvey (born Laruschka Mischa Skikne; 1 October 1928 – 25 November 1973) was a Lithuanian-born actor. In a career that spanned a quarter of a century, Harvey appeared in stage, film and television productions primarily in the United Kingdom and the United States. His performance in Room at the Top (1959) resulted in an Academy Award nomination. That success was followed by the roles of William Barret Travis in The Alamo and Weston Liggett in BUtterfield 8, both films released in the autumn of 1960. He also appeared as the brainwashed Raymond Shaw in The Manchurian Candidate (1962).