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She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
Where and when did she move to in America Saratoga
She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband. ||||| "I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said.
Where and when did she move to in America Saratoga
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
Where and when did she move to in America She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919
She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
Where and when did she move to in America She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919
She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband. ||||| "I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said.
Where and when did she move to in America She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919
Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday. ||||| Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said. ||||| She was in her Carmel, California, home. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies."
Where did Joan pass away Home
She was in her Carmel, California, home. ||||| She was 96. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
Where did Joan pass away Home
She was 96. ||||| The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. ||||| "I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said. ||||| De Havilland and Fontaine remain the only sisters who have best-actress Academy Awards.
Where did Joan pass away Home
Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday. ||||| Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said. ||||| She was in her Carmel, California, home. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies."
Where did Joan pass away In her Carmel, California, home
She was in her Carmel, California, home. ||||| She was 96. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
Where did Joan pass away In her Carmel, California, home
She was 96. ||||| The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. ||||| "I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said. ||||| De Havilland and Fontaine remain the only sisters who have best-actress Academy Awards.
Where did Joan pass away In her Carmel, California, home
The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
How many years did it take for her to get the Oscar after she was nominated for the first time 5
The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. ||||| Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said.
How many years did it take for her to get the Oscar after she was nominated for the first time 5
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| She was 96.
How many years did it take for her to get the Oscar after she was nominated for the first time 5
The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
How many years did it take for her to get the Oscar after she was nominated for the first time 0
The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. ||||| Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said.
How many years did it take for her to get the Oscar after she was nominated for the first time 0
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| She was 96.
How many years did it take for her to get the Oscar after she was nominated for the first time 0
The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
How many years did it take for her to get the Oscar after she was nominated for the first time None
The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. ||||| Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said.
How many years did it take for her to get the Oscar after she was nominated for the first time None
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| She was 96.
How many years did it take for her to get the Oscar after she was nominated for the first time None
Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday. ||||| She was 96.
How old was Joan Fontaine when she died Ninety Six
She was 96. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies."
How old was Joan Fontaine when she died Ninety Six
Fontaine, who was nominated for Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," beat her sister Olivia de Havilland, who was nominated for "Hold Back the Dawn." ||||| She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband.
How old was Joan Fontaine when she died Ninety Six
Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday. ||||| She was 96.
How old was Joan Fontaine when she died 96
She was 96. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies."
How old was Joan Fontaine when she died 96
Fontaine, who was nominated for Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," beat her sister Olivia de Havilland, who was nominated for "Hold Back the Dawn." ||||| She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband.
How old was Joan Fontaine when she died 96
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Actress
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Actress
She was 96. ||||| Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Actress
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Teacher
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Teacher
She was 96. ||||| Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Teacher
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Patent lawyer
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Patent lawyer
She was 96. ||||| Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Patent lawyer
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Female actor
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Female actor
She was 96. ||||| Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said.
What were the occupations of Joan Fontaine's mother and father Female actor
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
Where and when was Joan Fontaine born 1916
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| Fontaine, who was nominated for Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," beat her sister Olivia de Havilland, who was nominated for "Hold Back the Dawn."
Where and when was Joan Fontaine born 1916
De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own." ||||| She was in her Carmel, California, home.
Where and when was Joan Fontaine born 1916
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
Where and when was Joan Fontaine born Tokyo
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| Fontaine, who was nominated for Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," beat her sister Olivia de Havilland, who was nominated for "Hold Back the Dawn."
Where and when was Joan Fontaine born Tokyo
De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own." ||||| She was in her Carmel, California, home.
Where and when was Joan Fontaine born Tokyo
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
Where and when was Joan Fontaine born She was born in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| Fontaine, who was nominated for Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," beat her sister Olivia de Havilland, who was nominated for "Hold Back the Dawn."
Where and when was Joan Fontaine born She was born in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan
De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own." ||||| She was in her Carmel, California, home.
Where and when was Joan Fontaine born She was born in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan
The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher.
How old was Joan when she was nominated for her first Oscar 26
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday.
How old was Joan when she was nominated for her first Oscar 26
"I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said. ||||| She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband.
How old was Joan when she was nominated for her first Oscar 26
The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher.
How old was Joan when she was nominated for her first Oscar Twenty six
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday.
How old was Joan when she was nominated for her first Oscar Twenty six
"I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said. ||||| She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband.
How old was Joan when she was nominated for her first Oscar Twenty six
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies."
How old was Fontaine when she began her acting career Teenager
Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies." ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
How old was Fontaine when she began her acting career Teenager
She is survived by her older sister, actress Olivia de Havilland -- with whom she had not spoken for decades. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
How old was Fontaine when she began her acting career Teenager
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies."
How old was Fontaine when she began her acting career Less or equal to 19
Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies." ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
How old was Fontaine when she began her acting career Less or equal to 19
She is survived by her older sister, actress Olivia de Havilland -- with whom she had not spoken for decades. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
How old was Fontaine when she began her acting career Less or equal to 19
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher.
How old was Joan when she wrote an autobiography Sixty Two
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
How old was Joan when she wrote an autobiography Sixty Two
The long-standing feud with de Havilland was at such a peak during one Oscar winners' reunion in 1979 that they had to be seated on opposite ends of the stage. ||||| She was 96.
How old was Joan when she wrote an autobiography Sixty Two
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher.
How old was Joan when she wrote an autobiography 62
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
How old was Joan when she wrote an autobiography 62
The long-standing feud with de Havilland was at such a peak during one Oscar winners' reunion in 1979 that they had to be seated on opposite ends of the stage. ||||| She was 96.
How old was Joan when she wrote an autobiography 62
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
How old was Joan Fontaine when her parents separated, and she moved to California 3
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| She was 96.
How old was Joan Fontaine when her parents separated, and she moved to California 3
Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies." ||||| Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday.
How old was Joan Fontaine when her parents separated, and she moved to California 3
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated.
How old was Joan Fontaine when her parents separated, and she moved to California Three
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| She was 96.
How old was Joan Fontaine when her parents separated, and she moved to California Three
Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies." ||||| Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday.
How old was Joan Fontaine when her parents separated, and she moved to California Three
She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated. ||||| She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband.
Why did she adopt the stage name Fontaine Because this was her mother's name
She and her sister moved to Saratoga, California, with their mother in 1919 when her parents separated. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies."
Why did she adopt the stage name Fontaine Because this was her mother's name
The feud extended to their careers when both sisters were nominated for best actress Oscars in 1942. ||||| Fontaine, who was nominated for Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," beat her sister Olivia de Havilland, who was nominated for "Hold Back the Dawn."
Why did she adopt the stage name Fontaine Because this was her mother's name
Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said. ||||| She was in her Carmel, California, home.
Explain the circumstances of Fontaine's death In her sleep
Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
Explain the circumstances of Fontaine's death In her sleep
"I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies."
Explain the circumstances of Fontaine's death In her sleep
Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said. ||||| She was in her Carmel, California, home.
Explain the circumstances of Fontaine's death Natural causes
Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
Explain the circumstances of Fontaine's death Natural causes
"I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies."
Explain the circumstances of Fontaine's death Natural causes
Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said. ||||| She was in her Carmel, California, home.
Explain the circumstances of Fontaine's death In her home of natural causes
Fontaine died "very peacefully" in her sleep of natural causes, Beutel said. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own."
Explain the circumstances of Fontaine's death In her home of natural causes
"I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies."
Explain the circumstances of Fontaine's death In her home of natural causes
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies." ||||| She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband.
Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland went by which two stage names Joan Burfield
She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own." ||||| "I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said.
Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland went by which two stage names Joan Burfield
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| Fontaine, who was nominated for Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," beat her sister Olivia de Havilland, who was nominated for "Hold Back the Dawn." ||||| She was in her Carmel, California, home.
Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland went by which two stage names Joan Burfield
Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher. ||||| Fontaine was a teenager when she began her acting career as Joan Burfield in the 1935 film "No More Ladies." ||||| She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband.
Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland went by which two stage names Joan Fontaine
She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband. ||||| De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own." ||||| "I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of my sister, Joan Fontaine ... and I appreciate the many kind expressions of sympathy that we have received," a statement released by Olivia de Havilland to CNN said.
Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland went by which two stage names Joan Fontaine
She wrote in her 1978 autobiography, "No Bed of Roses," that her mother, who was an actress, began encouraging the rivalry with her older sister at an early age. ||||| Fontaine, who was nominated for Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," beat her sister Olivia de Havilland, who was nominated for "Hold Back the Dawn." ||||| She was in her Carmel, California, home.
Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland went by which two stage names Joan Fontaine
Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher.
What two last names did Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland use for her career Fontaine and Burfield
Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday. ||||| She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband.
What two last names did Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland use for her career Fontaine and Burfield
She was 96. ||||| She is survived by her older sister, actress Olivia de Havilland -- with whom she had not spoken for decades.
What two last names did Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland use for her career Fontaine and Burfield
Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher.
What two last names did Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland use for her career Fontaine
Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday. ||||| She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband.
What two last names did Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland use for her career Fontaine
She was 96. ||||| She is survived by her older sister, actress Olivia de Havilland -- with whom she had not spoken for decades.
What two last names did Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland use for her career Fontaine
Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday. ||||| Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in 1916 in Tokyo, Japan, where her British father was a patent lawyer and teacher.
What two last names did Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland use for her career Burfield
Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine died Sunday, her longtime friend Noel Beutel said Monday. ||||| She later adopted the stage name Fontaine -- the name of her mother's second husband.
What two last names did Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland use for her career Burfield
She was 96. ||||| She is survived by her older sister, actress Olivia de Havilland -- with whom she had not spoken for decades.
What two last names did Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland use for her career Burfield
De Havilland won the first of her two Oscars in 1947 when she was given the best actress award for "To Each His Own." ||||| De Havilland and Fontaine remain the only sisters who have best-actress Academy Awards.
What do De Havilland and Fontaine hold the title for Only sisters with Oscars
De Havilland and Fontaine remain the only sisters who have best-actress Academy Awards. ||||| The long-standing feud with de Havilland was at such a peak during one Oscar winners' reunion in 1979 that they had to be seated on opposite ends of the stage.
What do De Havilland and Fontaine hold the title for Only sisters with Oscars