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Joan Fontaine

Joan Fontaine

Known For Acting
Birthday Oct 22, 1917
Died Dec 15, 2013 (96)
Birthplace Tokyo, Japan
Popularity 0.3 (history)
Updated Dec 19, 2024 (Update)
Entry Date Apr 13, 2024
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Biography

Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland (October 22, 1917 – December 15, 2013), known professionally as Joan Fontaine, was an English-American actress who is best known for her starring roles in Hollywood films during the "Golden Age". She was born in Tokyo, Japan, in what was known as the International Settl ... ement. Her father was a British patent attorney with a lucrative practice in Japan, but due to Joan and older sister Olivia de Havilland's recurring ailments the family moved to California in the hopes of improving their health. Mrs. de Havilland and the two girls settled in Saratoga while their father went back to his practice in Japan. Joan's parents did not get along well and divorced soon afterward. Mrs. de Havilland had a desire to be an actress but her dreams were curtailed when she married, but now she hoped to pass on her dream to Olivia and Joan. While Olivia pursued a stage career, Joan went back to Tokyo, where she attended the American School. In 1934 she came back to California, where her sister was already making a name for herself on the stage. Joan likewise joined a theater group in San Jose and then Los Angeles to try her luck there. After moving to L.A., Joan adopted the name of Joan Burfield because she didn't want to infringe upon Olivia, who was using the family surname. She tested at MGM and gained a small role in No More Ladies (1935), but she was scarcely noticed and Joan was idle for a year and a half. During this time she roomed with Olivia, who was having much more success in films. In 1937, this time calling herself Joan Fontaine, she landed a better role as Trudy Olson in You Can't Beat Love (1937) and then an uncredited part in Quality Street (1937). Although the next two years saw her in better roles, she still yearned for something better. In 1940 she garnered her first Academy Award nomination for Rebecca (1940). Although she thought she should have won, (she lost out to Ginger Rogers in Kitty Foyle (1940)), she was now an established member of the Hollywood set. She would again be Oscar-nominated for her role as Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth in Suspicion (1941), and this time she won. Joan was making one film a year but choosing her roles well. In 1942 she starred in the well-received This Above All (1942). The following year she appeared in The Constant Nymph (1943). Once again she was nominated for the Oscar, she lost out to Jennifer Jones in The Song of Bernadette (1943). By now it was safe to say she was more famous than her older sister and more fine films followed. In 1948, she accepted second billing to Bing Crosby in The Emperor Waltz (1948). Joan took the year of 1949 off before coming back in 1950 with September Affair (1950) and Born to Be Bad (1950). In 1951 she starred in Paramount's Darling, How Could You! (1951), which turned out badly for both her and the studio and more weak productions followed. Absent from the big screen for a while, she took parts in television and dinner theaters. She also starred in many well-produced Broadway plays such as Forty Carats and The Lion in Winter. Her last appearance on the big screen was The Witches (1966) and her final appearance before the cameras was Good King Wenceslas (1994). She is, without a doubt, a lasting movie icon.

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Filmography

Good King Wenceslas

Good King Wenceslas

1994

as Queen Ludmilla

Dark Mansions

Dark Mansions

1986

as Margaret Drake

The Users

The Users

1978

as Grace St. George

The Witches

The Witches

1966

as Gwen Mayfield

Tender Is the Night

Tender Is the Night

1962

as Baby Warren

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

1961

as Dr. Susan Hiller

A Certain Smile

A Certain Smile

1958

as Françoise Ferrand

Until They Sail

Until They Sail

1957

as Anne Leslie

Island in the Sun

Island in the Sun

1957

as Mavis Norman

Serenade

Serenade

1956

as Kendall Hale

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

1956

as Susan Spencer

Casanova's Big Night

Casanova's Big Night

1954

as Francesca Bruni

The Bigamist

The Bigamist

1953

as Eve Graham

Decameron Nights

Decameron Nights

1953

as Fiametta / Bartolomea / Ginevra / Isabella

Flight to Tangier

Flight to Tangier

1953

as Susan Lane

Something to Live For

Something to Live For

1952

as Jenny Carey

Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe

1952

as Rowena

Darling, How Could You!

Darling, How Could You!

1951

as Alice Grey

Othello

Othello

1951

as Page

Born to Be Bad

Born to Be Bad

1950

as Christabel Caine Carey

September Affair

September Affair

1950

as Manina Stuart

You Gotta Stay Happy

You Gotta Stay Happy

1948

as Dee Dee Dillwood

Kiss the Blood Off My Hands

Kiss the Blood Off My Hands

1948

as Jane Wharton

Letter from an Unknown Woman

Letter from an Unknown Woman

1948

as Lisa Berndle

The Emperor Waltz

The Emperor Waltz

1948

as Johanna Augusta Franziska

Ivy

Ivy

1947

as Ivy

From This Day Forward

From This Day Forward

1946

as Susan

The Affairs of Susan

The Affairs of Susan

1945

as Susan Darell

Frenchman's Creek

Frenchman's Creek

1944

as Dona St. Columb

The Constant Nymph

The Constant Nymph

1943

as Tessa Sanger

Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

1943

as Jane Eyre

This Above All

This Above All

1942

as Prudence Cathaway

Suspicion

Suspicion

1941

as Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth

Rebecca

Rebecca

1940

as Mrs. de Winter

Man of Conquest

Man of Conquest

1939

as Eliza Allen

Gunga Din

Gunga Din

1939

as Emmaline "Emmy" Stebbins

The Women

The Women

1939

as Peggy Day

Blond Cheat

Blond Cheat

1938

as Julie Evans

Maid's Night Out

Maid's Night Out

1938

as Sheila Harrison

The Duke of West Point

The Duke of West Point

1938

as Ann Porter

Sky Giant

Sky Giant

1938

as Meg Lawrence

The Man Who Found Himself

The Man Who Found Himself

1937

as Doris King

Music for Madame

Music for Madame

1937

as Jean Clemens

You Can't Beat Love

You Can't Beat Love

1937

as Trudy Olson

A Damsel in Distress

A Damsel in Distress

1937

as Alyce Marshmorton

Quality Street

Quality Street

1937

as Charlotte Parratt

A Million to One

A Million to One

1936

as Joan Stevens

No More Ladies

No More Ladies

1935

as Caroline Rumsey

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Organization Category Movie
Academy Awards Best Actress Rebecca Won
Academy Awards Best Actress The Yearling Won
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actress Gentleman's Agreement Nominated
Television Credits

Crossings

as Alexandra Markham

Episodes: 3

First Aired: Feb 23, 1986

Four Star Playhouse

as Trudy

Episodes: 2

First Aired: Sep 25, 1952

The Love Boat

as Jennifer Langley

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 24, 1977

General Electric Theater

as Countess Irene Forelli

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Feb 01, 1953

One Step Beyond

as Ellen Grayson

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Jan 20, 1959

General Electric Theater

as Melanie Langdon

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Feb 01, 1953

General Electric Theater

as Laurel Chapman

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Feb 01, 1953

General Electric Theater

as Judith

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Feb 01, 1953

General Electric Theater

as Linda Stacey

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Feb 01, 1953

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

as Alice Pemberton

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 20, 1962

Cannon

Episodes: 2

First Aired: Sep 14, 1971

Hotel

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Aug 21, 1982

Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Oct 06, 1958

The 20th Century Fox Hour

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Oct 05, 1955

Aloha Paradise

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Feb 25, 1981

The Bing Crosby Show

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 14, 1964

The Oscars

as Self

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Mar 19, 1953

Letter to Loretta

as Self - Guest Host

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 20, 1953

Talking Pictures

as Self (archive footage)

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Jan 05, 2013

Tony Awards

as Self - Presenter

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Apr 01, 1956

What's My Line?

as Self - Panelist

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Feb 02, 1950

What's My Line?

as Self - Mystery Guest

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Feb 02, 1950

The Mike Douglas Show

as Self - Co-Host

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Dec 11, 1961

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