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Olivia Mary de Havilland, (born July 1, 1916 in Toykyo, Japan) is a British-American actress and one of the last surviving [[leading lady|leading ladies]] of the golden age of Hollywood film.  She is the elder sister of actress [[Joan Fontaine]].  As of 2010, de Havilland is the last surviving starring cast member of the epic film ''[[Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]'' and the iconic [[swashbuckler]] ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938 film)|Robin Hood]]''.
[[Image:Olivia_de_Havilland_1936.jpg|frame|thumb|right|250px|Olivia de Havilland, 1936]]
 
'''Olivia Mary de Havilland''' (July 1, 1916 - July 26, 2020) was a British-American [[acting|actress]] and one of the last surviving [[leading lady|leading ladies]] of the golden age of [[Hollywood]] film.  Born in [[Tokyo]], she was the elder sister of actress [[Joan Fontaine]].   
 
Olivia de Havilland was the last surviving starring cast member of the epic film ''[[Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]'' (in which she played Scarlet O'Hara) and the iconic [[swashbuckler]] ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938 film)|Robin Hood]]''.
 
In 1946, she won the Best Actress [[Academy Awards|Oscar]] for her performance in ''[[To Each His Own (film)|To Each His Own]]'', and again in 1949 for ''[[The Heiress]]''.

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Olivia de Havilland, 1936

Olivia Mary de Havilland (July 1, 1916 - July 26, 2020) was a British-American actress and one of the last surviving leading ladies of the golden age of Hollywood film. Born in Tokyo, she was the elder sister of actress Joan Fontaine.

Olivia de Havilland was the last surviving starring cast member of the epic film Gone with the Wind (in which she played Scarlet O'Hara) and the iconic swashbuckler Robin Hood.

In 1946, she won the Best Actress Oscar for her performance in To Each His Own, and again in 1949 for The Heiress.