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16 Dec 2013 10:43 #168607
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Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dies
5:09 PM Monday Dec 16, 2013
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Joan Fontaine in 1945. Photo / AP
Joan Fontaine in 1945. Photo / AP
Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
Fontaine, the sister of fellow Oscar winner Olivia de Havilland, died in her sleep in her Carmel, California, home Sunday morning, said longtime friend Noel Beutel. Fontaine had been fading in recent days and died "peacefully," Beutel said.
In her later years, Fontaine had lived quietly at her Villa Fontana estate, south of Carmel, enjoying its spectacular view of windswept Point Lobos.
Fontaine's pale, soft features and frightened stare made her ideal for melodrama and she was a major star for much of the 1940s. For Hitchcock, she was a prototype of the uneasy blondes played by Kim Novak in Vertigo and Tippi Hedren in The Birds and Marnie. The director would later say he was most impressed by Fontaine's restraint. She would credit George Cukor, who directed her in The Women, for urging her to "think and feel and the rest will take care of itself."
Fontaine appeared in more than 30 movies, including early roles in The Women and Gunga Din, the title part in Jane Eyre and in Max Ophuls' historical drama Letter from an Unknown Woman.
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16 Dec 2013 10:49 #168614
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May she rest in peace, isn't it odd how all these old Holywood actors are passing away, and you look at their young pictures and it feels kind of strange. First it was Elizabeth Taylor.
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