(Reuters) - "Gone With the Wind" star Olivia de Havilland, considered the last surviving actress of the Golden Age of Hollywood, died on Sunday at the age of 104, the Hollywood Reporter said. She died ...
Olivia de Havilland, the dignified and dogged Oscar-winning actress and last surviving star of Gone With the Wind who feuded with sister Joan Fontaine, and bucked the old Hollywood studio system, died ...
PARIS (AP) — Oscar winner Olivia de Havilland, best known as the kindly Melanie in “Gone With the Wind,” has died. She was 104. Publicist Lisa Goldberg said the actress died peacefully of natural ...
The actress, who died on Sunday at age 104, won two Oscars and took on risky parts that challenged her patrician facade. By Scott Tobias She built an illustrious Hollywood career punctuated by a ...
The two-time Oscar winner Olivia de Havilland died peacefully in her sleep. US actress Olivia de Havilland poses during an Associated Press interview, in Paris. Olivia de Havilland, Oscar-winning ...
Olivia de Havilland made her own luck from all the right ingredients: talent, ambition, luminosity, extraordinary longevity. She died Sunday at the age of 104, in Paris, where she lived since 1953.
Gisèle Galante recalls a recent evening in which she and her husband first watched Dodge City, the 1939 Michael Curtiz-directed western starring Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. As de Havilland’s ...
Actress Olivia de Havilland looks in France France on September 9, 2010. Photo: Reuters. “Gone With the Wind” star Olivia de Havilland, considered the last surviving actress of the Golden Age of ...
Actress Olivia de Havilland died on Sunday at the age of 104. De Havilland died peacefully at her home in Paris, France, from natural causes, her publicist Lisa Goldberg told CNN. The acclaimed ...
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