Olivia de Havilland
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Jul 1, 1916 (110 years old)
Place of Birth
Tokyo, Japan
Biography
Dame Olivia Mary de Havilland DBE (July 1, 1916 - July 25, 2020) was a British-American actress, whose career spanned from 1935 to 1988. She appeared in 49 feature films, and was one of the leading movie stars during the golden age of Classical Hollywood. She is best known for her early screen performances in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and Gone with the Wind (1939), and her later award-winning performances in To Each His Own (1946), The Snake Pit (1948), and The Heiress (1949). Born in Tokyo to British parents, de Havilland and her younger sister, actress Joan Fontaine, moved with their mother to California in 1919. They were brought up by their mother Lilian, a former stage actress who taught them drama, music, and elocution. Olivia de Havilland made her screen debut in Reinhardt's A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1935. During her career, she often played demure ingénues opposite popular leading men, including Errol Flynn, with whom she made nine films. They became one of Hollywood's most popular romantic on-screen pairings. She achieved her initial popularity in romantic comedy films, such as The Great Garrick (1937), and in Westerns, such as Dodge City (1939). Her natural beauty and refined acting style made her particularly effective in historical period dramas, such as Anthony Adverse (1936), and romantic dramas, such as Hold Back the Dawn (1941). In her later career, she was most successful in dramas, such as Light in the Piazza (1962), and unglamorous roles in psychological dramas including Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964). In addition to her film career, de Havilland continued her work in the theatre, appearing three times on Broadway. She also worked in television, appearing in the successful miniseries, Roots: The Next Generations (1979), and television feature films, such as Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. During her film career, de Havilland won two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, two New York Film Critics Circle Awards, the National Board of Review Award for Best Actress, and the Venice Film Festival Volpi Cup. For her contributions to the motion picture industry, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. For her lifetime contribution to the arts, she received the National Medal of Arts from President George W. Bush, and was appointed a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. De Havilland and Joan Fontaine are the only siblings to have won Academy Awards in a lead acting category. A lifelong rivalry between the two actresses resulted in an estrangement that lasted over three decades. De Havilland lived in Paris since 1956, and celebrated her 100th birthday on July 1, 2016. In June 2017, two weeks before her 101st birthday, de Havilland was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to drama. She was the oldest woman ever to receive the honour. In a statement, she called it "the most gratifying of birthday presents".
Known For
| 2021 | The Rebellious Olivia de HavillandSelf - Actress | |
| 2021 | Jacques Tati, tombé de la lune | |
| 2015 | Destins secrets d’étoiles - Grace, Jackie, Liz, Marilyn… | |
| 2009 | 1939: Hollywood's Greatest YearSelf (archive footage) | |
| 2005 | The Adventures of Errol FlynnSelf - Actress (also archive footage) | |
| 2004 | Melanie Remembers: Reflections by Olivia de HavillandHerself | |
| 1995 | The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American MoviesSelf | |
| 1988 | The Woman He LovedAunt Bessie Merryman | |
| 1988 | The Making of a Legend: Gone with the WindSelf - Cast Member in 'Gone with the Wind' (archive footage) | |
| 1986 | Anastasia - The Mystery of AnnaDowager Empress Maria | |
| 1985 | Night of 100 Stars IISelf | |
| 1985 | North and SouthMrs. Neal | |
| 1983 | Hollywood Out-takes and Rare FootageSelf (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| 1983 | Errol Flynn: Portrait of a SwashbucklerSelf | |
| 1983 | Bette Davis: The Benevolent VolcanoSelf | |
| 1982 | Murder Is EasyHonoria Waynflete | |
| 1982 | The Royal Romance of Charles and DianaQueen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother | |
| 1979 | The Fifth MusketeerAnne d'Autriche | |
| 1979 | Roots: The Next GenerationsMrs. Warner | |
| 1978 | The SwarmMaureen Schuester | |
| 1978 | Inside 'the Swarm'Self | |
| 1977 | Airport '77Emily Livingston | |
| 1977 | The Love BoatAunt Hilly | |
| 1975 | People's Choice AwardsSelf | |
| 1973 | The American Film Institute Salute to ...Self | |
| 1972 | The Screaming WomanLaura Wynant | |
| 1972 | Pope JoanMother Superior | |
| 1970 | The AdventurersDeborah Hadley | |
| 1969 | The Extraordinary SeamanSelf (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| 1966 | Noon WineEllie Thompson | |
| 1966 | ABC Stage 67Ellie Thompson | |
| 1964 | Hush... Hush, Sweet CharlotteMiriam Deering | |
| 1964 | Lady in a CageMrs. Cornelia Hilyard | |
| 1964 | The Hollywood PalaceSelf | |
| 1962 | Light in the PiazzaMeg Johnson | |
| 1962 | The Merv Griffin ShowSelf | |
| 1962 | The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonSelf | |
| 1961 | The Mike Douglas ShowSelf | |
| 1959 | LibelLady Margaret Anne Loddon | |
| 1958 | The Proud RebelLinnett Moore | |
| 1956 | The Ambassador's DaughterJoan Fisk | |
| 1955 | Not as a StrangerKristina Hedvigson / Kristina Marsh | |
| 1955 | That LadyAna de Mendoza | |
| 1954 | Reflets de CannesSelf | |
| 1953 | The OscarsSelf | |
| 1952 | My Cousin RachelRachel Sangalletti Ashley | |
| 1950 | What's My Line?Self - Mystery Guest | |
| 1949 | The HeiressCatherine Sloper | |
| 1948 | The Snake PitVirginia Cunningham | |
| 1948 | The Ed Sullivan ShowSelf | |
| 1946 | The Dark MirrorTerry Collins / Ruth Collins | |
| 1946 | DevotionCharlotte Brontë | |
| 1946 | To Each His OwnMiss Josephine 'Jody' Norris | |
| 1946 | The Well Groomed BrideMargie Dawson | |
| 1944 | Breakdowns of 1944Self | |
| 1944 | Golden Globe AwardsSelf - Nominee / Presenter | |
| 1944 | Golden Globe AwardsSelf - Presenter | |
| 1943 | Princess O'RourkePrincess Maria | |
| 1943 | Thank Your Lucky StarsSelf | |
| 1943 | Government GirlElizabeth 'Smokey' Allard | |
| 1943 | Show-Business at WarSelf | |
| 1943 | Stars on Horseback | |
| 1942 | In This Our LifeRoy Timberlake | |
| 1942 | The Male AnimalEllen Turner | |
| 1942 | Breakdowns of 1942Self | |
| 1941 | They Died with Their Boots OnElizabeth Bacon | |
| 1941 | Hold Back the DawnEmmy Brown | |
| 1941 | The Strawberry BlondeAmy Lind | |
| 1940 | Santa Fe TrailKit Carson Holliday | |
| 1940 | My Love Came BackAmelia Cornell | |
| 1940 | Cavalcade of the Academy AwardsSelf | |
| 1939 | Gone with the WindMelanie Hamilton | |
| 1939 | The Private Lives of Elizabeth and EssexLady Penelope Gray | |
| 1939 | Dodge CityAbbie Irving | |
| 1939 | Wings of the NavyIrene Dale | |
| 1939 | RafflesGwen | |
| 1938 | The Adventures of Robin HoodMaid Marian | |
| 1938 | Four's a CrowdLorri Dillingwell | |
| 1938 | Out Where the Stars BeginSerena Ferris (archive footage) | |
| 1938 | Gold Is Where You Find ItSerena Ferris | |
| 1938 | Hard to GetMargaret "Maggie" Richards | |
| 1937 | It's Love I'm AfterMarcia West | |
| 1937 | The Great GarrickGermaine de la Corbe | |
| 1937 | Call It a DayCatherine 'Cath' Hilton | |
| 1937 | A Day at Santa AnitaOlivia de Havilland (uncredited) | |
| 1936 | Anthony AdverseAngela Guiseppe | |
| 1936 | The Charge of the Light BrigadeElsa Campbell | |
| 1936 | The Making of a Great Motion Picture | |
| 1936 | Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)Self | |
| 1935 | Captain BloodArabella Bishop | |
| 1935 | A Midsummer Night's DreamHermia | |
| 1935 | Alibi IkeDolly Stevens | |
| 1935 | The Irish in UsLucille Jackson | |
| 1935 | A Dream Comes TrueHerself (uncredited) |














