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Joan Fontaine

“I hope I'll die on stage at the age at 105, playing Peter Pan.”

 

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Born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland, Joan Fontaine began her acting career in her late teens with various West Coast stage companies under the name Joan Burfield. She also used that name when she made her 1935 feature film debut in No More Ladies, in which she had a minor role. The daughter of ‘40s actress Lilian Fontaine, she returned to the screen as Joan Fontaine after two more years of stage work, although appearing primarily in B-movies. Two exceptions were A Damsel in Distress (1937) opposite Fred Astaire and Gunga Din (1939) with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Her career took off in the early ’40s due largely to leads in two Alfred Hitchcock films. Fontaine received Best Actress Oscar nominations for her work in the director’s Rebecca (1940) and The Constant Nymph (1943), and won an Oscar for her performance in Hitchcock’s Suspicion (1941). She starred in many subsequent films, at first playing innocent, well-bred types, but later maturing into roles as sophisticated, worldly, often… read more

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Electrus Amadeus Magnus

13May11

Ivy (1947) is an underrated film noir movie.

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Lorena

9Jan11

She is one of my fav!!!!!. I love her but I still think that her sister(OLivia De Havilland) is a better actress.

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Noiresque

16Feb10

Team Joan! One of my favourite classic actresses, with Barbara Stanwyck.

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