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8->''"I feel like a survivor from an age that people no longer understand. I want to try to explain what the 1930s – the golden age of Hollywood – was truly like."''
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10[[UsefulNotes/KnightFever Dame]] Olivia Mary de Havilland DBE (1 July 1916 – 25 July 2020) was a British-American actor.
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12At the time of her death at the age of 104, she was one of the oldest surviving stars from UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfHollywood and had a career spanning over 50 years. She won two UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s for Best Actress during her illustrious career, first in 1946 for ''Film/ToEachHisOwn'' and secondly in 1949 for ''Film/TheHeiress''. She is best known for her role as Melanie Hamilton Wilkes in what is still (adjusted for inflation) the American box-office all-time champion, ''Film/GoneWithTheWind''. She is also renowned for other classics like ''Film/CaptainBlood'' and ''Film/TheAdventuresOfRobinHood'', [[ThoseTwoActors many of them collaborating with]] Creator/ErrolFlynn. She was the last surviving performer of most of these films; for example, as of the date of her passing, ''GWTW'' had one surviving credited actor -- Mickey Kuhn, who at age 7 played Beau Wilkes (son of Ashley and Melanie).
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14De Havilland and Flynn appeared in eight films together and were considered to be among Hollywood's best film couples. In fact, Olivia admitted to having a crush on him, but despite Flynn being TheCasanova "he never had his wicked way with me." Flynn himself confessed to being in love with her in his autobiography, though he died too soon for the two of them to begin a relationship. De Havilland's responses on his mutual crush have varied; at times she claimed to have been [[TwiceShy surprised that he was also attracted to her]], at other times she claimed to have been aware of it but turned him down because he was too volatile for a married life.
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16Olivia was also at the center of many feuds. After planning to leave Creator/WarnerBrothers so she could seek out more varied roles, the studio responded by using LoopholeAbuse to lengthen her contract for every part she rejected. De Havilland struck back by filing a lawsuit that established [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Law the De Havilland Law]], freeing performers at the cost of Olivia never again being hired by Warner Brothers.
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18One of her largest feuds was [[TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry her lifelong one with her sister]], fellow actor Creator/JoanFontaine. The two had an uneasy relationship since their childhood, and Joan had been viewed as TheUnfavourite, hence why she was not allowed to act with her birth family name. The two often competed for roles and movies and were even nominated simultaneously for an Academy Award[[note]]Olivia for ''Film/HoldBackTheDawn'', Joan for ''Film/{{Suspicion}}''; Joan won[[/note]]. The sisters remained estranged from each other, and their silence to each other during their mother's funeral cemented this for good. When Joan passed away on December 16th, 2013, Olivia stated that she was [[http://www.cbsnews.com/news/olivia-de-havilland-shocked-and-saddened-by-sister-joan-fontaines-death/ "shocked and saddened"]] by the news.
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20At the end of her life, she lived in France. She occasionally returned to America for brief appearances, such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyOYokyiCF8 her speech at the 75th Academy Awards]] and for the 65th anniversary of ''Gone With The Wind'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIvuqYXfHeM for which she provided a behind-the-scenes commentary]]. Her most recent role was as the narrator of the 2009 documentary ''I Remember Better When I Paint''. She was rather forcibly dragged back into the spotlight by the release of ''Series/{{Feud}}'' in 2017, where she was deeply offended by her portrayal and sued FX. She was also the oldest person ever to be awarded a [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever damehood]], which was announced about two weeks before her 101st birthday. She passed away peacefully in her sleep a few weeks after her 104th birthday in July 2020.
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22She was also the first cousin of famous British airplane designer [[http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/research/archive-exhibitions/de-havilland-the-man-and-the-company/captain-sir-geoffrey-de-havilland.aspx Sir Geoffrey de Havilland]].
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24!!De Havilland films with their own trope pages:
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26* ''Film/{{A Midsummer Nights Dream|1935}}'' (1935) (film debut)
27* ''Film/CaptainBlood'' (1935)
28* ''Film/AnthonyAdverse'' (1936)
29* ''Film/{{The Charge of the Light Brigade|1936}}'' (1936)
30* ''Film/ItsLoveImAfter'' (1937)
31* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfRobinHood'' (1938)
32* ''Film/FoursACrowd'' (1938)
33* ''Film/GoldIsWhereYouFindIt'' (1938)
34* ''Film/HardToGet'' (1938)
35* ''Film/DodgeCity'' (1939)
36* ''Film/GoneWithTheWind'' (1939) - nominated for Best Supporting Actress
37* ''Literature/{{Raffles}}'' (1939)
38* ''Film/MyLoveCameBack'' (1940)
39* ''Film/HoldBackTheDawn'' (1941) - nominated for Best Actress
40* ''Film/TheStrawberryBlonde'' (1941)
41* ''Film/TheyDiedWithTheirBootsOn'' (1941)
42* ''Film/InThisOurLife'' (1942)
43* ''Film/ThankYourLuckyStars'' (1943)
44* ''Film/GovernmentGirl'' (1943)
45* ''Film/PrincessORourke'' (1943)
46* ''Film/TheDarkMirror'' (1946)
47* ''Film/ToEachHisOwn'' (1946) - won Best Actress
48* ''Film/TheSnakePit'' (1948) - nominated for Best Actress
49* ''Film/TheHeiress'' (1949) - won Best Actress
50* ''Film/{{My Cousin Rachel|1952}}'' (1952)
51* ''Film/TheAmbassadorsDaughter'' (1956)
52* ''Film/{{Libel}}'' (1959)
53* ''Film/LightInThePiazza'' (1962)
54* ''Film/LadyInACage'' (1964)
55* ''Film/HushHushSweetCharlotte'' (1964)
56* ''[[Film/{{Airport}} Airport '77]]'' (1977)
57* ''Film/{{The Swarm|1978}}'' (1978)
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59!!Tropes related to de Havilland's work include:
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61* BabyNameTrendStarter: The girl's name "Olivia" had a meteoric rise in popularity following her StarMakingRole in ''Film/CaptainBlood''.
62* BeautyInversion: In ''Film/TheSnakePit'' she deliberately wore clothes that were too big for her, the make-up artist blotted her eyebrows with powder, she went without a bra and girdle in the hospital scenes, and she and the other women in the cast were forbidden from having their hair done.
63* CreatorBacklash:
64** Played with when it comes to ''Film/HushHushSweetCharlotte''. She liked working alongside Creator/BetteDavis and enjoyed working on the film, but has said: "I can't say it's a picture I'm proud to have put on my resume."
65** ''Film/PrincessORourke'' is thought to be the film that was the last straw for her, and convinced her to sue Warner Bros over contract rights.
66* [[invoked]]DisownedAdaptation: She flatly refused to watch or discuss the first season of ''Series/{{Feud}}'', which depicts the rivalry between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford which she was tangentially involved with, saying it was wrong to make such a portrayal of real people who aren't alive to give their side of the story. She wasn't fond of how her feud with her sister was portrayed either upon hearing of it.
67* DyeingForYourArt: She went on a special diet to look convincingly sick and frail for ''Film/TheSnakePit''.
68* EnforcedMethodActing: To have Olivia appear convincingly weary and worn for a scene in ''The Heiress'' where her character realizes she's been jilted, William Wyler had her pack heavy books into the suitcases she was carrying.
69* FakeBrit: As Maid Marian in ''Film/TheAdventuresOfRobinHood''.
70* GoodIsBoring: Inverted. She was frequently cast as wholesome good girls but didn't mind the typecasting.
71-->"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."
72* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: She and her sister Joan never got along. Even as kids, they constantly fought, and not in the normal way siblings fight as kids. Their parents pitted them against each other and things only got worse from there. While they were first getting started in Hollywood, she tried to send Joan to boarding school so she wouldn’t steal her thunder. Later on, it was over men and awards. In 1942, Joan won an Oscar over her and she didn’t congratulate her. When she won in 1947, she snubbed Joan in her speech. They were closer throughout the ‘50s and ‘60s but ultimately fell out for good over how to care for their mother when she got sick. They never really spoke after she died in 1975.
73* IAmVeryBritish: Despite never living in the UK at any point in her childhood, De Havilland recalled in an interview that her mother made her and Joan talk RP throughout their schooling, and they were often mocked by their American classmates.
74* TheIngenue: Frequently played these roles, including her most famous one as Melanie.
75* TheOtherMarty:
76** Creator/JoanCrawford was the original Miriam in ''Film/HushHushSweetCharlotte'' but her rivalry with Creator/BetteDavis got too extreme and she withdrew. Olivia replaced her after Creator/VivienLeigh and Creator/KatharineHepburn turned the part down.
77** She had also previously replaced Joan in ''Lady In A Cage'' the previous year.
78* PlayingAgainstType: ''Heavily'' in ''Film/HushHushSweetCharlotte'' - as a BitchInSheepsClothing.
79* RealLifeWritesThePlot: For the third act of ''Film/HoldBackTheDawn'', the focus shifts to the POV of Olivia's character Emmy. This is because Creator/CharlesBoyer and the director had gotten into an argument when the former insisted a certain scene where Georges talks to a cockroach be cut. The director responded by [[DemotedToExtra cutting most of his dialogue]] and giving Emmy more screen time.
80* ReclusiveArtist: She was extremely private after her retirement, refusing all interviews as she preferred people remember her in her prime.
81* RomanceOnTheSet:
82** Subverted. She confessed to having a crush on Errol Flynn when they worked together, but they never became involved.
83** She did, however, have a very passionate affair with John Huston while filming ''Film/InThisOurLife''. Jack L. Warner describes it...
84--->"When I saw the rushes I said to myself, 'Oh-oh, Bette has the lines, but Livvy is getting the best camera shots'."
85* SirSwearsALot: After her death in July 2020, a montage of outakes with her blowing her lines and cursing began making the rounds on social media. It's hilariously endearing to hear her blunder to a stop and say "Oh, Christ, son of a bitch" in that distinctive accent.
86* ThoseTwoActors:
87** Constantly paired with Creator/ErrolFlynn, who she had an unrequited crush on. [[TwiceShy Debatably]].
88** And with Bette Davis in ''The Private Lives of Elizabeth And Essex'', ''Film/InThisOurLife'' and ''Film/HushHushSweetCharlotte''.
89* {{Tuckerization}}: She's named after the heroine of ''Theatre/TwelfthNight''.
90* TypeCasting: As an Ingenue, as noted, and trying to avoid it led to her studio dispute.
91* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
92** After three Oscar nominations in four years 1946-49, and two wins, De Havilland took a three-year break from movies to act on Broadway. Her film career never really recovered.
93** She was originally going to be up for Best Actress for ''Film/GoneWithTheWind'', but the studio didn't want her and Vivien Leigh competing against each other. So she was put into Best Supporting Actress. She wasn't pleased about it but expressed her support when Hattie [=McDaniel=] won the award.
94** She was not the first choice for Maid Marian in ''Film/TheAdventuresOfRobinHood''. The studio records say that the original actor (whose name is blacked out) became pregnant [[ValuesDissonance out of wedlock]] and couldn't accept the role.
95** The plan for ''The Heiress'' was to re-team Errol Flynn with her again. But they soon realized the part of Morris would require some more subtle acting than he was known for -- and they cast Creator/MontgomeryClift.
96** She turned down the part of Blanche Dubois in ''Film/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' because she had just given birth and "couldn't relate to the material".
97** Two of Olivia's Oscar-nominated roles -- ''Film/TheSnakePit'' and ''Film/ToEachHisOwn'' -- were turned down by Creator/GingerRogers. The latter eventually wrote:
98--->"Olivia knew a good thing when she saw it. Perhaps she should thank me for such poor judgement."
99** She was offered the role of Lisolette in ''Film/TheToweringInferno'' but turned it down, and it went to Creator/JenniferJones.

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