Saturday, 29 April 2017

Timelessly elegant at 100: Gone With The Wind's Olivia de Havilland celebrates milestone birthday and finally breaks silence on Golden Age of Hollywood's most infamous sibling rivalry

The actress revealed her true feelings about her late sister Joan Fontaine
The two sisters were nominated for an Oscar in 1942
Fountain, who was then the lesser-known sister, won for Suspicion while De Havilland was named for Hold Back the Dawn
Rivalry dates back to their childhood, which included "wild" physical combats
De Havilland refers to the Late Fountain as 'Dragon Lady'
While she loses sight and hearing, she remains in another good health and lives in Paris
She reveals why she went for the role of Melanie Hamilton of Gone With The Wind, not Scarlett O'Hara



Gone With The Wind, Olivia de Havilland, who turned 100 on Friday, finally broke her silence on the rivalry between Hollywood's most famous brothers and sisters.
The actress is one of the last living remains of Hollywood's golden age and revealed her true feelings about her late sister Joan Fontaine, revealing that she calls him "Dragon Lady."
Presenting a chaise longue in a black and casual dress in his residence Saint-Jacques-de-Paris, the famous two-time Oscar winner of the Oscar replied that only "pearls are false", before accepting to answer More detailed questions via email - his preferred mode of communication because of his hearing and vision failing.

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