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Monday, July 27, 2020

Olivia de Havilland, ‘Gone With the Wind’ star, dead at 104

Hollywood icon Olivia de Havilland — the Oscar-winning star of timeless classics including “Gone With the Wind” and “The Adventures of Robin Hood” — died Sunday, according to her rep.

She was 104.

The two-time Academy Award-winning actress died peacefully from natural causes at the home in her home in Paris, France where she had lived more than 60 years, her publicist Lisa Goldberg said.

“We at TCM are saddened to hear that beloved film icon and one of the last remaining stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood, Olivia de Havilland has passed away,” Turner Classic Movies also confirmed in a tweet.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

She is younger than Ruth Ginsburg what a shame.

Anonymous said...

Nice actress/entertainer...104 years wow. Nice lifeline there!

Anonymous said...

Awesome actress. Classy lady. RIP to another actress with Grace and Class. Unlike what we see today out of Hollywood.

Anonymous said...

I’m glad she doesn’t have to see what this brain dead generation is doing to our once great country

Anonymous said...

God Bless her. She was last left of the latest lie of blacks. That they are "offended" by Gone With the Wind. That blacks are more offended over a movie then blacks babies getting gunned down says all anyone needs to know about what gross sickening degenerates they are. Animals are more civilized and protect their young better.

Anonymous said...

Awww, sad

She would have made it to 110 if it weren’t for that old Coronavirus!

Anonymous said...

She played a great part in Gone With the Wind...a beautiful actress for sure...

Anonymous said...

Joe Biden said she was his High School senior prom date.