Wow! What a long life she had! She was one of the last surviving stars of the Golden Age.
I have actually never seen Gone With the Wind, the film for which she is most famous.
She died of natural causes, thankfully. I'm always worried that it was the coronavirus when people die nowadays.
Did you know that she was born in Tokyo? What a different place it was in 1916!
Olivia De Havilland at 104
Olivia De Havilland at 104
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Re: Olivia De Havilland at 104
Yes, she really did have a long life, didn't she? She accomplished so much
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~ Cicero, Letters to Friends, Book IX Letter IV
~ Cicero, Letters to Friends, Book IX Letter IV