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Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland (October 22, 1917 – December 15, 2013), known professionally

as Joan Fontaine, was an American actress born in Japan to British parents. She was best known for her starring roles in

cinema during the Classical Hollywood era.

Fontaine appeared in more than 45 feature films in a career that spanned five

decades. She was the younger sister of actress Olivia de Havilland. Born in Tokyo,

Fontaine moved to California before

she was two years old.She traveled there along with her mother, Lilian

Fontaine, and sister, the actress Olivia

de Havilland, following her parents' divorce. She

was anaemic as a child, and her

childhood was consequently marred by poor health, but she had improved by her

teen years. After living in Japan and attending school there for a short while,

she began her stage career in 1935, signing a film contract with RKO

Pictures. Fontaine received her first major role

in The Man Who Found Himself (1937).

Her career prospects improved greatly after her starring role in for which she received the first of what

would be three nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress; the following year, she won for her role in Suspicion (1941). A third Oscar nomination came with the

film The Constant Nymph. She

appeared mostly in drama films through the 1940s—including Letter

from an Unknown Woman, which is now considered a

classic. In the next decade, her film career began to decline and she moved

into stage, radio and television roles. She appeared in fewer films into the

1960s, her final feature film being The Witches (1966). She released an autobiography, No Bed

of Roses, in 1978. She continued to act until her last performance in 1994.

Having won an Academy Award for her role in Suspicion, Fontaine is

the only actor to have won an Academy Award for acting in a Hitchcock film.

Furthermore, she and her sister remain the only siblings to have

won major acting Academy Awards. 



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