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Joan Fontaine

Joan Fontaine
Birth Name: Joan De Beauvoir De Havilland
Born: Oct 22, 1917
Tokyo, Japan
Career: 1935-1994
Countries: USA
Genre/Type: Comedy
Drama
Romance
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 hot-headed or maliciously calculating women. Appearing in few films after 1958, Fontaine was also a licensed pilot, champion balloonist, prize-winning tuna fisherman, expert golfer, licensed interior decorator, and Cordon Bleu cook. The sister of actress Olivia de Havilland (with whom she supposedly had many feuds), the first three of Fontaine's four husbands were actor Brian Aherne, producer William Dozier, and producer/screenwriter Collier Young. She published an autobiography, No Bed of Roses, in 1978 and made two rare TV movie and miniseries appearances in 1986.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Good King Wenceslas 1994 Actor [Starring]
Danielle Steel's 'Crossings' 1986 Actor [Starring]
Dark Mansions 1986 Actor [Starring]
Hitchcock, II Brivido Del Genio 1985 Participant [Starring]
The Users 1978 Actor [Starring]
The Witches 1966 Actor [Starring]
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Paragon 1963 Actor [Starring]
Tender Is the Night 1961 Actor [Starring]
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 1961 Actor [Starring]
One Step Beyond: The Visitor 1960 Actor [Starring]
A Certain Smile 1958 Actor [Starring]
Island in the Sun 1957 Actor [Starring]
Until They Sail 1957 Actor [Starring]
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt 1956 Actor [Starring]
General Electric Theater: In Summer Promise 1956 Actor [Starring]
Serenade 1956 Actor [Starring]
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She won Best Actress for Suspicion (1941).
The only one I know about is Olivia DeHavilland. She lives in France and has for many, many years. She must be in her 90s. I know because I've always loved her acting and looked her up. These actresses are elderly and not in the public eye ...
Joan Fontaine was born on October 22, 1917

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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
1943 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The Constant Nymph Best Actress (Nom)
1941 National Board of Review Suspicion Best Acting (Won)
1941 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Suspicion Best Actress (Won)
1941 New York Film Critics Circle Suspicion Best Actress (Won)
1940 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Rebecca Best Actress (Nom)
1940 National Board of Review Rebecca Best Acting (Won)
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