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Actress Olivia de Havilland in 1952 with her son who later died at age 42. RIP Ms deHavilland. She died yesterday at the age of 104
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07/26/2020
The boy was gorgeous
looked like his mother
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07/29/2020
Rest in Peace
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07/26/2020
Great actress.. Mom love to see her móvies ..... Me too
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07/26/2020
Ellen B. Schnurr this ones for you sister
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07/26/2020
The kid was 42 when he died. He was diagnosed when he was 19.
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07/26/2020
Wow, she lived a long time! I hope to live into my late 80's at least.
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07/26/2020
She played a gentle spirit in Gone with the Wind . Loved it.
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07/26/2020
❤️🌹
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From the Internet -
BENJAMIN BRIGGS GOODRICH . Statistical analyst, international banking representative. Born in 1949; died of heart disease brought on by treatment for Hodgkin's disease (with which he was diagnosed at age 19)
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Josette Sookie so sad.
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Great Address
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🙏💐
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07/26/2020
Does she have any grandchildren or great grandchildren?
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07/26/2020
I didn't know her son had died. Poor woman!
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07/26/2020
Beatriz Misenta I am now 76...I loved all her work I remember when her son died..I thought how horrible...my son died at 40..I will ever get over it BLESS you Great Lady
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07/26/2020
Sheridan Fenwick and mine 28 months ago - it is incomparable sorrow
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07/26/2020
Beatriz Misenta ON ...AM SO SORRY!!!My son was a miracle bady because I had a stillborn before him..and he had red hair like my mom....I have a beautiful daughter too..but the hole in my heart will always be there
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07/26/2020
Love her
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07/26/2020
She was a beautiful woman.Love her on Gone with the Wind.RIP.
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07/26/2020
Great actress.RIP.
My fav movie with her is called TO EACH THEIR OWN. RIP dear lady.
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🙏♥️
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07/26/2020
She was incredibly photogenic.
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07/26/2020
wow this is the first i have heard of her death, not on news? always loved her acting
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07/26/2020
Kathy Waistell as she only died on 25/7/2020and today is 27/5/2020 it took a whole two days to get into the news. Was on my local radio from 6.00am today.
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07/26/2020
She was a great actress. Maria Regalado
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07/26/2020
RIP
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R.I.P Olivia.....
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07/26/2020
I tell you they’re dropping like flies...
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07/26/2020
R.I.P. Miss deHavellind.❤
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07/26/2020
What a great age to achieve. May she rest in peace.
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07/26/2020
What a grand and wonderful life a great actress a beautiful woman and a great long life RIP Olivia.
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07/27/2020
RIP. It must have been deep pain in heart, when you loose your child at 42.hope all rest in peace..
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07/27/2020
A legendary era has finally ended. The Golden Age of Hollywood has now closed it's doors for good. All the great stars are gone. With all it's faults, it produced the best motion pictures ever made, and Olivia was in a bunch of 'em! The Greatest Generation is fading away, and we are only a pale, weak shadow of their strength.
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07/27/2020
I have one more comment - don't allow fools to ban her movies!
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07/27/2020
thanks, yea i saw this am
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07/27/2020
Such an incredible life! They are all leaving us.
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07/27/2020
She was my pen pal from age 15 on. She was wonderful to meet.
Those must have been wonderful letters! What did Dame Olivia enjoy writing about? She was an extraordinary lady.
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Olivia De Havilland
Olivia de Havilland was born to Walter Augustus de Havilland (1872 - 1968) and Lilian Fontaine (1886 - 1975). Her father was born in London, England and her mother was born in Reading, England. She had one sister, Joan Fontaine (1917 - 2013), who was also an actress. Both Olivia and Joan were born in Japan, where their father was studying patent law. Olivia first married Marcus Aurelius Goodrich (1897 - 1991) in 1946 and they had one son, Benjamin Briggs Goodrich (1949 - 1991). After Marcus and she were divorced, she married Pierre Galante (1909 - 1998) in 1955. They had a daughter, Gisele Galante. Olivia de Havilland and her sister Joan Fontaine both became well known actresses and (sometimes) rivals. Olivia accomplished so much during her 104 years - you can read on for some of her role below, and see some of the reasons for the rivalry between her and her sister at Relationship with actress sister, Joan Fontaine.. Dame Olivia Mary de Havilland was an actress who had French, British, and American citizenship. She was well-known for her roles in movies from 1935 to 1988. She acted in 49 feature films and was considered one of the leading actresses of her time. She was also one of the few surviving stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood Cinema until she passed away in 2020. Her sister, Joan Fontaine, was also an actress. De Havilland became famous for her on-screen partnership with Errol Flynn in adventure films like "Captain Blood" (1935) and "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938). One of her most famous roles was as Melanie Hamilton in the classic film "Gone with the Wind" (1939), which earned her the first of her five Oscar nominations, the only one for Best Supporting Actress. In the 1940s, De Havilland moved away from ingénue roles and received critical acclaim for her performances in movies such as "Hold Back the Dawn" (1941), "To Each His Own" (1946), "The Snake Pit" (1948), and "The Heiress" (1949). She was nominated for Best Actress for each of these films and won the award for "To Each His Own" and "The Heiress." She also had success in theater and television. In the 1950s, De Havilland lived in Paris and received prestigious honors such as the National Medal of the Arts, the Légion d'honneur, and the title of Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Besides her film career, De Havilland continued to work in theater, appearing on Broadway in "Romeo and Juliet" (1951), "Candida" (1952), and "A Gift of Time" (1962). She also acted in television, including the successful miniseries "Roots: The Next Generations" (1979) and "Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna" (1986). Her performance in the latter earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Movie or Series. Throughout her film career, De Havilland received two New York Film Critics Circle Awards, the National Board of Review Award for Best Actress, and the Volpi Cup at the Venice Film Festival. In recognition of her contributions to the film industry, she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. See Olivia De Havilland: Obituary.
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Benjamin Briggs Goodrich
BENJAMIN BRIGGS GOODRICH . Statistical analyst, international banking representative. Born in 1949; died of heart disease brought on by treatment for Hodgkin's disease (with which he was diagnosed at age 19) in October 1991 at age 42 in Paris, France; mother, Olivia deHavilland was a famous actress and father, Marcus Goodrich, was an American screenwriter and novelist.
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