Olivia de Havilland, Golden Age of Cinema Star and Trailblazer, dead at 104


Hollywood has lost a legend.

Olivia de Havilland is dead, E! The news has learned. The legendary star, who rose to fame in the Golden Age of cinema and changed the Hollywood system forever, passed away on Saturday, July 26 at the age of 104.

A representative of the actress told E! News that she died “peacefully from natural causes at her residence in Paris, France.”

Olivia’s career in Hollywood comes directly from a movie. Her representative notes that after debuting in the Hollywood Bowl production of Summer night Dream, a contract was signed with Warner Bros. That agreement would make her a household name, as she starred in countless films that spanned more than six decades.

Some of his most notable films include gone With the Wind, Captain Blood The heiress, The Adventures of Robin Hood and so many others

In 1946, she won her first Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for To each his own. In 1949, she took home the same Oscar for. The heiress.