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O. de Havilland, who has starred in world-renowned films like Gone With the Wind and shared scenes with celebrities like Erol Flynn, has captured the charm and elegance of the legendary film era.
In a statement, the actress published that O. de Havilland had “quietly died of natural causes” at her home in Paris, France.
The actress was born on July 1, 1916 in Tokyo.
Since the early 1960s, the movie star has lived in Paris.
Throughout her life, O. de Havilland has received a number of honorable honors, including awards such as the National Medal of Arts, the Order of the French Legion of Honor and the title of British Maid of Honor.
The actress was married twice. First for the American screenwriter and novelist Marcus Goodrich (1946–1953), and then for the journalist Pierre Galante, editor of the French magazine Paris Match.
O. de Havilland became famous for her role as Melanie Hamilton in the 1939 film Blow the Wind. Other equally famous roles were in Captain Blood (1935) and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938).
The actress has been nominated for five awards from the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and won awards in the Best Actress category for roles in To Each His Own (1946) and The Heiress (1949).
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