Gone With the Wind Star Olivia de Havilland Dies at 104-Years-Old
- Olivia de Havilland has passed away age 104.
- The two-time Oscar-winner "died of natural causes at her home in Paris," her publicist confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.
- She was the last surviving member of the Gone with the Wind cast.
Olivia de Havilland has died, the actress' publicist, Lisa Goldberg, confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter on Sunday. The Academy Award-winning actress passed away in her Paris home at the age of 104.
Born on July 1, 1916, de Havilland won Oscars for her roles in To Each His Own (1946) and The Heiress (1949). She was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for her performance in Gone with the Wind, but ultimately lost out to fellow cast member Hattie McDaniel. She was also known for playing Maid Marian in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), opposite Errol Flynn.
The award-winner reportedly once said in an interview, "Playing a good girl was difficult in the '30s, when the fad was to play bad girls." She continued, "Actually, I think playing bad girls is a bore. I have always had more luck with good girl roles because they require more from an actress."
A high-profile court case against Warner Bros. in the 1940s resulted in The De Havilland Decision. The actress had brought legal action against the studio when they wouldn't release her from her 7-year contract, instead stipulating that a contract was suspended when a person wasn't working. Upon winning, it was ruled that the duration of a contract related to calendar years, and not actual days spent on the job.
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