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Olivia de Havilland, Oscar winner and star of ‘Gone With The Wind’, dies aged 104
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/ de Havilland, Olivia
/ Fontaine, Joan
/ Nominations
/ State court decisions
2020
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/ de Havilland, Olivia
/ Fontaine, Joan
/ Nominations
/ State court decisions
2020
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Olivia de Havilland, Oscar winner and star of ‘Gone With The Wind’, dies aged 104
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Olivia de Havilland, Oscar winner and star of ‘Gone With The Wind’, dies aged 104
2020
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The sisters were estranged for many years after de Havilland married writer Marcus Goodrich in 1946, yet de Havilland expressed sadness when her youngster sister died in 2013 aged 96. Besides her acting skill and notable roles like The Heiress and The Snake Pit, for which she earned another lead actress nomination in 1949, de Havilland will also be remembered for her no-nonsense stance with Hollywood paymasters. The legal wrangle kept de Havilland off the screen for three years but she prevailed when a California appeals court ruled a personal service contract be limited to seven years. Many in Hollywood including Bette Davis expressed admiration for her fortitude after the legal victory helped cement actors’ rights in the face of what had been the overwhelming might of the studio system.
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