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  1. 26 de jul. de 2020 · Rosemary de Havilland (1904-2005) Hollywood's famous feuding acting sisters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine. By Tom Hawthorn. Special to The Globe and Mail. April 6, 2005. By marrying Walter de Havilland, Rosemary Connor joined a family whose disharmony was striking even by Hollywood standards. Her stepdaughters were the glamorous ...

  2. Olivia de Havilland. Actress: Gone with the Wind. Olivia Mary de Havilland was born on July 1, 1916 in Tokyo, Japan to British parents, Lilian Augusta (Ruse), a former actress, and Walter Augustus de Havilland, an English professor and patent attorney.

  3. About: Walter de Havilland. Walter Augustus de Havilland (31 August 1872 – 20 May 1968) was an English patent attorney who became professor of Law at Waseda University and was one of the first Westerners to play the game of Go at a high level. He was the father of film stars Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine. Walter Augustus de Havilland ...

  4. Family members by birth. Peter de Havilland (1747–1821), Bailiff of Guernsey and great-grandfather of Walter. Thomas de Havilland (1775–1866), army officer and son of Sir Peter. Walter de Havilland (1872–1968), British patent attorney and Go player, half-uncle of Sir Geoffrey. Geoffrey de Havilland (1882–1965), founder of the aircraft ...

  5. Olivia Mary de Havilland was born in Tokyo, Japan on July 1, 1916. She was the eldest daughter of Walter de Havilland, a lawyer, and the former Lilian Augusta Ruse, an actress who went by the stage name, Lilian Fontaine.

  6. Born Lillian Ruse, June 11, 1996, in Reading, Berkshire, England; died Feb 20, 1975, in Santa Barbara, California; m. Walter de Havilland (patent attorney, div.); children: Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland (both actresses).Stage, film actress, and acting coach, appeared in such films as The Lost Weekend, Time Out of Mind, The Locket ...

  7. 28 de mai. de 2024 · Olivia de Havilland (born July 1, 1916, Tokyo, Japan—died July 26, 2020, Paris, France) was an American motion-picture actress remembered for the lovely and gentle ingenues of her early career as well as for the later, more substantial roles she fought to secure. scene from a film adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream.