Joan Fontaine

1917 - 2013

Joan Fontaine

1917 - 2013

BORN

1917

DIED

2013

Joan Fontaine Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 15, 2013.
CARMEL, California (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." She was also in films directed by Wilder ("The Emperor Waltz"), Lang ("Beyond a Reasonable Doubt") and, wised up and dangerous, in Ray's "Born to be Bad." She starred on Broadway in 1954 in "Tea and Sympathy" and in 1980 received an Emmy nomination for her cameo on the daytime soap "Ryan's Hope."

"You know, I've had a helluva life," Fontaine once said. "Not just the acting part. I've flown in an international balloon race. I've piloted my own plane. I've ridden to the hounds. I've done a lot of exciting things."

Fontaine had minor roles in several films in the 1930s, but received little attention and was without a studio contract when she was seated next to producer David O. Selznick at a dinner party near the decade's end. She impressed him enough to be asked to audition for "Rebecca," his first movie since "Gone With the Wind" and the American directorial debut of Hitchcock.

Just as seemingly every actress had tried out for Scarlett O'Hara, hundreds applied for the lead female role in "Rebecca," based on Daphne du Maurier's gothic best-seller about haunted Maxim de Winter and the dead first wife — the title character — he obsesses over. With Laurence Olivier as Maxim, Fontaine as the unsuspecting second wife and Judith Anderson as the dastardly housekeeper Mrs. Danvers, "Rebecca" won the Academy Award for best picture and got Fontaine the first of her three Oscar nominations.

"Miss Du Maurier never really convinced me any one could behave quite as the second Mrs. de Winter behaved and still be sweet, modest, attractive and alive," The New York Times' Frank Nugent wrote upon the film's release.

"But Miss Fontaine does it not simply with her eyes, her mouth, her hands and her words, but with her spine. Possibly it's unethical to criticize performances anatomically. Still we insist Miss Fontaine has the most expressive spine — and shoulders we've bothered to notice this season."

"Rebecca" made her a star, but she felt as out of place off screen as her character was in the film. She remembered being treated cruelly by Olivier, who openly preferred his then-lover Vivien Leigh for the role, and being ignored by the largely British cast. Her uncertainty was reinforced by Hitchcock, who would insist that he was the only one who believed in her.

Hitchcock's "Suspicion," released in 1941, and featuring Fontaine as the timid woman whose husband (Cary Grant) may or may not be a killer, brought her a best actress Oscar and dramatized one of Hollywood's legendary feuds, between Fontaine and de Havilland, a losing nominee for "Hold Back the Dawn."

Competition for the prize hardened feelings that had apparent roots in childhood ("Livvie" was a bully, Joan an attention hog) and endured into old age, with Fontaine writing bitterly about her sister in the memoir "No Bed of Roses" and telling one reporter that she could not recall "one act of kindness from Olivia all through my childhood." While they initially downplayed any problems, tension was evident in 1947 when de Havilland came offstage after winning her first Oscar, for "To Each His Own." Fontaine came forward to congratulate her and was rebuffed. Explained de Havilland's publicist: "This goes back for years and years, ever since they were children."

While Fontaine topped her sister in 1941, and picked up a third nomination for the 1943 film "The Constant Nymph," de Havilland went on to win two Oscars and was nominated three other times.

Fontaine was featured in "Jane Eyre" with Orson Welles and she and Bing Crosby got top billing in "Emperor Waltz." A few other Fontaine films: "Bed of Roses," ''A Damsel In Distress," ''Blonde Cheat," ''Ivanhoe," ''You've Gotta Stay Happy" and "You Can't Beat Love." Her most daring role came in the 1957 film "Island in the Sun," in which she had an interracial romance with Harry Belafonte. Several Southern cities banned the movie after threats from the Ku Klux Klan.

Fontaine said she left Hollywood because she was asked to play Elvis Presley's mother. "Not that I had anything against Elvis Presley. But that just wasn't my cup of tea," she said.

While making New York her home for 25 years, she appeared in about 30 dinner theater plays. She also appeared twice on Broadway, replacing Deborah Kerr in the hit 1953 drama "Tea and Sympathy" and Julie Harris in the long-running 1968 comedy "Forty Carats." She joked once about being burglarized in the Big Apple.

"All the jewelry I lost came from me," she said. "Somehow I was the kind of a girl to whom husbands — and other men, too — gave copper frying pans. I never could quite figure it out."

In 1966, Fontaine starred in "The Devil's Own." In 1978, she played a socialite in the made-for-TV movie based on Joyce Haber's steamy novel, "The Users." In the '70s and '80s she appeared on the television series such as "The Love Boat," ''Cannon," and in "Ryan's Hope."

Show business had come naturally. Besides her Oscar-winning sister, her mother, Lillian Fontaine, appeared in more than a dozen films.

Fontaine was born Joan de Havilland in 1917 in Tokyo, where her British parents lived. Both she and her sister, born in 1916, were sickly, and their mother hoped a change of climate would improve their health when she moved the family to California in 1919 after the breakup of her marriage.

"There was always something wrong with me," Fontaine recalled. "For a while I averaged about two days a week in school. I had headaches, I had all kinds of pains. I was kept away from other children, never allowed to do the things they did."

She returned to East Asia at the age of 15, taking up amateur theatricals and studying art. After returning to California, Fontaine appeared in a play called "Call It A Day" in Los Angeles in 1937, gaining the attention of an agent who signed her to her first film, "Quality Street." Her sister was already an established film actress. Fontaine changed her last name, taking that of her mother's second husband.

She married four times. Fontaine's first husband was actor Brian Aherne; the second, film executive William Dozier; the third, film producer Collin Hudson Young. The ex-husband of actress Ida Lupino, Young produced "The Bigamist," with Lupino and Fontaine starring and Lupino directing. Fontaine's last husband was Sports Illustrated golf editor Alfred Wright Jr.

Dozier and Fontaine had a daughter, Deborah Leslie, whose godmother was actress Maureen O'Sullivan. Fontaine later adopted a child from Peru, Maritita Pareja.

Despite divorce, Fontaine remained philosophical about love and marriage.

"Goodness knows, I tried," she said after her second marriage failed. "But I think it's virtually impossible for the right kind of man to be married to a movie star."

"Something happens when he steps off a train and someone says, 'Step right this way, Mr. Fontaine.' That hurts. Any man with self-respect can't take it, and I wouldn't want to marry the other kind."


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Arran Patmus Smith

March 13, 2022

I viewed Rebecca, Suspicion, and Jane Eyre. I was very much impressed with your performance. I am moved every time I review those movies or any movie that you appear in. God your beautiful, talented, generous soul.

July 28, 2020

My condolences

sandra schofield

July 27, 2020

I really loved her role in the film Rebecca I think she was a brilliant actress and very modest

Eddie Acosta

April 15, 2018

To one of Hollywood's greatest actress and beautiful lady, You will always be remember, God Bless you and thank you for all your great films,,amen

Elizabeth Sands

September 30, 2017

I loved you always... Flowers die even sunsets. Friends have left me, love affairs crushed me but you Joan were made of a substance that lasts forever. You had immortality about you xx

William Sabino

August 12, 2017

I never net you, Ms. Fontaine.
However, we corresponded over the years.
You were as nice as you were beautiful and talented.
Rest in peace, beautiful woman.


William Sabino

Marc Mantell

October 22, 2016

October 21

Thinking of you with joy on this special birth date...

your son,
Marc

Allison Dupont

March 7, 2016

Never forgotten, Rest in Peace, sweet Angel.

December 19, 2015

I was a 12 year old lad when I first watched a film starring Ms Joan Fontaine. The film was Rebecca, I was completely smitten by her. She was a delicate beauty and as I watched many of her films since, she was without a doubt one of the finest screen actresses of her generation. Pity that The American Academy of Flm and Sciences did not bestow a Lifetime Achievement to this screen legend. Most of her films during the Forties are classics. Thank you, R I P X.

Jim Allison

December 15, 2015

Loved her in Seranade.

Marc Mantell

May 10, 2015

May 10, 2015
"Mother's Day"
ALWAYS...
your Son, in this lifetime...
Marc

Khandubhai Vanmalibhai

August 26, 2014

This is a small note of appreciation of the joy that Joan Fontaine brought with her legacy of the great films in which she starred.

Rita Buonaseca

June 28, 2014

Rebecca was one of my favorite movies of all time. I would have loved to have met Miss Fontaine in person! Condolences to her family..

Marilyn Miller

April 9, 2014

A very talented lady and enjoyable to watch all her movies. I've been watching old movies all my 62 years and will always continue to enjoy Joan Fontaine.

Nazarene Mckinney

March 30, 2014

I enjoyed watching Joan Fontaine perform and loved all of her movies. Joan Fontaine was truly a classy lady.

February 19, 2014

Born in L.A. during the height of J.F's. stardom she was my very favorite star. She could make drab lives sparkle with her art and beauty. Reuben Hart

david crecy

February 16, 2014

j ai 70 ans . ma chere mere me parlait souvent d elle , comme une légende . par la suite , j ai vu ses films . une grande dame , de la classe , de l élégance . avec elle un monde s acheve

valerie

February 3, 2014

R I P Loveley Lady My Favourite Film
Was A Letter From A Unknown Woman
Pure Class

January 22, 2014

Joan was a wonderful actress, the kind never to be seen again. I just watched "This Above All" for the umpteenth time; one never tires of seeing the brilliant performances of this actress. She made her roles so believable that I've often found myself to be part of the film. Not knowing her personally, I could only wish to have met her to tell her how much she has meant to me. I do hope Joan Fontaine had a great life and that she has peace in the afterlife. Thank you Joan....

Nancy Best

January 20, 2014

Sincerest condolences to Joan's two daughters,Deborah Leslie Dozier,Martita Pareja Calderon,and to her sister,Olivia de Havilland. As a loyal fan since '97, I never missed sending Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland Fontaine, Christmas, Birthday, Valentine,Easter, Mother's Day, and Thanksgiving Day Cards. She surprised me on several occasions by reciprocating postcards. They will be cherished forever! Joan and Orson Welles created a most unique romantic chemistry, for me, in Jane Eyre.She is a "Great Lady", who will truly be missed!

January 15, 2014

She was a friend of mine for over 35 years. What can I say!
Christopher Craig

Michael Morgan

January 14, 2014

Every time I watched a Fontaine movie a rose grew somewhere. I think of Orson calling "Jane" once your spirit arrived.

Marc Mantell

January 13, 2014

Mum...
You are always with me..
Your son in this life...

Marc Mantell

January 9, 2014

Our deepest sympathy to he family. I have always loved watching her. May the God of all comfort provides peace and hope to the family.

January 8, 2014

One of the last greats from the Golden age of Hollywood is gone-a woman with class, elegance and talent. From Rebecca, Jane Eyre and Suspicion to Maid's Night Out, you were exceptional in everything you did. How I mourn your passing. RIP dear Joan. You are gone but never will be forgotten.

And, when she shall die, take her and cut her out in little stars, and she will make the face of heaven so fine, that all the world will be in love with night, and pay no worship to
the garish sun.

Jacqueline Hatton

January 4, 2014

One of the greatest. The only Mrs De Winter. So sad to hear the news. My daughter rang me at work to tell me as she knew how much I admired you. Your films have always been a great joy to me. You were so beautiful, real class.
Jackie Hatton (Manchester, England)

Lori Schaefer

January 3, 2014

Goodnight Monkeyface! There is a new twinkling star in heaven shining bright!

Carole

January 3, 2014

I am watching Rebecca as I write this you were one of my favourite actresses. I will miss you so much and I am so saddened by your death X

Karl Harris

January 2, 2014

Was fortunate to see Joan Fontaine in "Tea & Sympathy"..Unforgettable..We have lost one of the truly greats

Crystal Kellar

January 2, 2014

Praying peace for your family and friends. You will be greatly missed! You are the classiest lady I've ever watched on the big screen. Just last year she signed and returned and autograph for me and my daughter. Thank you for taking your personal time for us. I will never forget it. I am truly saddened to hear of her passing. Thank you Joan for all the movies you've left for us to watch, my favorite is Rebecca. To my daughter you'll always be the pretty lady.:)

December 31, 2013

As a lover of classical films, I couldn't believe that I never watched any of your films (except for Jane Eyre) until weeks before your death. Now that I've seen 9 of them (so far), I know that you've easily taken the top spot of my favorite actresses. Thank you for sharing your incredible beauty and talent.

Alia Sagara

December 30, 2013

My love of classic film started about 10 years ago when I saw Joan Fontaine in "Rebecca" and "Suspicion". For that reason she holds a very special place in my heart. I send my condolences to all of her family and friends.

December 30, 2013

Joan was one of the last of her kind----both an actress and a star. A true renaissance woman who was at home on the stage or screen, piloting a boat or plane, or lecturing about English antiques. She was a lovely, gracious and charming lady of the old school whose beauty, wit, elegance and erudition will never be forgotten. The world is a more coarse and common place for losing your light. Rice C. Pritchard

December 30, 2013

Oh Joan, I only recently knew of your career, and I've been spellbound by your performances in Suspicion and Rebecca. You were a gift to the world of cinema. I will miss you, rest in peace...

December 30, 2013

gunga din

Hazel & Bob Crane

December 29, 2013

We both miss you so much.
Just got through watching Rebecca again
you were so great in that.

December 29, 2013

Joan will be forever young in her pictures and in our hearts,how we will miss her beauty and her wonderful voice. Forever a lifelong fan. Gloria Briganti

Dean Cockel

December 29, 2013

Joan, I will miss being your neighbor, and all the lovely lunches we had in Carmel. You were always so sweet and a great friend. I will miss you. RIP

Lavonne Stockdale

December 29, 2013

She was my heroine and strong woman role model. She faced fear, the unknown, and faced her doubters head on and won the hearts of all.

ga

December 29, 2013

What a great actress.

Daniel Bubbeo

December 26, 2013

A beautiful and talented lady who brought elegance to every role she played. I will never forget as the second Mrs. De Wynter, Lina from "Suspicion" or Jane Eyre. She will be dearly missed

Loretta

December 26, 2013

Each of us will always hold a special place in our hearts for Joan Fontaine. May you each find comfort in that she is in God's memory, with so many others of our dear ones, awaiting to be awakened.  Until then keep her memories alive!

December 24, 2013

So sorry to hear about the death of a Hollywood legend and great actress. May God be with your family.

Maurice H Bank

December 24, 2013

You were the last remaining star of that great movie Gunga Din. Thanks for that, and please say hello to Vic, Doug, Cary and Sam, and oh yeah, Annie The Elephant.

Hal Goodwin

December 23, 2013

I wish I could have met you. One day, I hope I might! Your wonderful films will live forever; just like your memory. RIP

Lisa Aguero

December 23, 2013

You will be missed. I Have always enjoyed your movies. RIP!!

JJones

December 23, 2013

Our prayers are with,

December 23, 2013

To the family and friends of Joan Fontaine sorry for the loss of your loved one. Happy are those who mourn, since they will be comforted Matthew 5:4.

Mike Berman

December 22, 2013

Very classy lady. Lots to remember you by, especially, 'Rebecca' and 'The Women'. RIP

Anamary Leon

December 22, 2013

It is really sad to lose her. I will miss her dearly. I just love all her performances. A true legendary star. A real lady.

Bob & Hazel Crane

December 20, 2013

We will really miss you,Joan.So glad we got to talk to you a few weeks ago.
Such a good friend,always enjoyed our many visits.Love you.

Sherry

December 19, 2013

Remembering your wonderful screen appearances and wishing we could'va seen you one more time! You definitely were one of a kind! Blessings to your entire family & thank you for sharing your Mom, sister, aunt & friend with the entire world ~

Freddy Cheers

December 19, 2013

R.I.P Joan!!

December 19, 2013

Ms. Fontaine will always be remembered by her many admirers. She was a talented actress who performed every role with class. Jane

ll

December 19, 2013

i believe all will miss and remember how great she was on the screen. may your family have peace and comfort.

Phillip Thomas

December 19, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Fran

December 19, 2013

Mrs. Fontaine was an extraordinary woman on the silver screen and offscreen. May cherished memories will continue with her family, colleagues and fans til we see her again.

Brenda Renae Hueston Smith

December 18, 2013

Ms. Fontaine lived a great life and died at home in her bed at 96 years old.... God is good! May God bless this family during their time of mourning!

JD Cleveland

December 18, 2013

Ms Fontaine was always a wonderful actress- I loved her in everything and enjoy seeing her films. What a wonderfully long and fulfilling life.
May you have good parts in the celestrial plays. Your presence will be missed. Rest in Peace and comfort to your loved ones.

December 18, 2013

Sincere condolences to the family. May you rely on God for hope and strength to cope with your loss during your time of sorrow. (PS146:5).

December 18, 2013

I am sorry for the loss of your loved one. My God comfort you in this time of sorrow.

December 18, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

December 18, 2013

May the God and Father of true peace and all tender mercy grant your family a calm and firm heart giving you everlasting comfort and hope.
2 Thessalonians,2:17

Mary Miller

December 17, 2013

My condolences to the Fontaine family. Jeremiah 29:12 says: and you will certainly call and come and pray to me and I will listen to you. This show that God care, for he invite you to let him help you. So please go to him and taste and see that he is willing and able to help you. Please find some comfort from these few words of encouragement in your difficult days ahead, you and your family.

Wendy Sue Novak

December 17, 2013

The golden age has gone,and now Ms. Fontaine has been taken from us also. No one compares to these stars of yesteryear..they were real STARS! Drama and comedy like it was just doesn't exist now. She was one in a million and will never be forgotten. Every movei she was in was exquisite. She can never be replaced. Gone for ever now but will never be forgotten, thankfully!!

Kim Martin

December 17, 2013

"A Star has dimmed in the sky, we lost another wonderful actress of Hollywood Glamour Days." She was a beautiful woman whose works in film with forever be viewed as one of the great actress of all time."

Nancy Altaras

December 17, 2013

If ever there was an "old school" actress that could make you sit up and watch and listen, it was Joan. Her glamour, sophistication, and her acting chops were always, like her sister's, Olivia, Oscar worthy. An acting giant who no one will ever hold a candle to, don't believe me? Just see her movie, "Rebecca". This one was so good it sent chills down my spine. Ms. Joan will definitely be terribly missed. Bet she and Peter O' Toole, who just recently passed, are swapping Hollywood stories right now!

Pamela Strong

December 17, 2013

"A good name is better than good oil" says Ecclesiastes 7.1. Ms. Fontaine was a wonderful actress. She is one of the few actresses whose movies I watch over and over again. Her name will endure.

Bobby Burnett

December 17, 2013

I'm so sorry for your loss, Deborah.

Bobby Burnett

Charles Atwell

December 17, 2013

Lost contact many years ago, but She will join her niece Sue Fontain Atwell in a peaceful place. We all lover Her

Wladyslaw Kordas

December 17, 2013

Requiem æternam dona ei, Domine. Et lux perpetua luceat ei. Requiescat in pace. Amen.

Tom Munoz

December 17, 2013

I was a telephone technician in Carmel, Ca. and would at times go to Ms. Fontaine's home for repairs. She was so nice and cordial to me offering water and a smile. She lived with her pets whom kept her company. She would always greet me at her gate to let me on to her property. A petite woman but still very strong last I saw her 6 years ago. Goodbye Joan, always remember you. Tom M.

December 17, 2013

To the Family, friends and fan of Ms. Fontaine. My deepest condolences on your loss. May God comfort and strengthen your family during this time of grief.

Margaret Cobb

December 17, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss. I am also sorry that when my father had a date with Ms. Fontaine in Atlanta in 1977 and brought her by our home on our second anniversary that I was too young to have really fully then appreciated who she was. As newly weds, my husband and I were busy trying to cook lobster thermador from Julia Childs' cookbook. She was very gracious to us and since that time I have seen most if not all of her movies. She was a marvelous actress and starred in what should be always considered the classic greatest movies. I wish I had realized then that I was sitting next to someone who had kissed Cary Grant!

Joan and me at my house in the '80s.

Rose Mula

December 17, 2013

I met Joan when I worked for a theater company back in the '70s and was lucky enough to have enjoyed her friendship for the past three-plus decades. As a shy, gawky 12-year-old when I saw and fell in love with "Rebecca" (still my favorite movie of all time), if anyone had told me I'd become Joan's friend, I would have said impossible. Man would walk on the moon first. Well, man did eventually walk on the moon; and, equally miraculous, the glamorous Joan Fontaine did befriend that shrinking violet. I enjoyed many Thanksgiving weekends at her Manhattan home, as well as a visit to her Carmel home. She even visited my home once. In between these visits we kept in close touch by mail and phone until the sad day she died. She ceased being a "Movie Star!" to me--she was simply Joan--my dear, precious friend. I shall miss her.

Dorothy Delaune

December 17, 2013

My book group just finished Rebecca and in my mind I kept seeing Joan Fontaine. She will be missed But not forgotten .

LaDonna Huckaby

December 17, 2013

Such a joy to watch her body of work! Thoughts and prayers to those closest to her heart!

December 16, 2013

Just a thought to Madame Olivia De Haviland in Paris. Perhaps she feels pain too.
J.S.

Cathy Fraiture

December 16, 2013

We will miss you always

Robyn

December 16, 2013

My condolences to the Fontaine family. May the peace of God be with your family during this time.

Bill Fogelman

December 16, 2013

So sorry to hear of the passing of Joan - we enjoyed all her movies.

May the Peace of The Lord be with Joan's family at this difficult time.

Bill, Glenda, & Perry Fogelman
Edmond, OK

[email protected]

Peg Levy

December 16, 2013

A sad goodbye to one of the greats - they don't make them like this any more.

Gavin D.

December 16, 2013

My thoughts and deepest condolences are with Ms. Fontaine's friends and family during this time of grief. She's changed the lives of so many and captured so many hearts.

G. Johnson

December 16, 2013

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Hart family

December 16, 2013

Our heartfelt condolences to ms. Fontaine's family. May our Heavenly Father the God of comfort and tender mercies be with you. Deepest sympathies

Petrina Bell

December 16, 2013

My thoughts are with your family.May the God of all comfort you during this time of sorrow.

R

December 16, 2013

To the family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. In the near future God will wipe all tears from our eyes and death, tears and pain will be no more.
Can you imagine a time when Death will be no more.

patricia pilotte

December 16, 2013

always a star,and still a star in heaven.

Harry Simpson

December 16, 2013

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Kathy & Buddy & Our Cat Family

December 16, 2013

RIP Joan....we love you....we enjoyed your movies especially Rebecca.....THANK YOU so very much for the personally autographed photo of you, I will treasure it always.....you were a very talented actress and very beautiful.....one of Hollywood's most beautiful....a legend....the world has lost one if its' finest treasures....we mourn her loss as the world does...her silver screen legend will live on forever....go rest now Joan....Angel Wings Always Around Us....Sending prayers to the family...Always your fans.....

December 16, 2013

I'm sorry for your lost. May your family rely on God in this time of grief.

Maye Wallace

December 16, 2013

In loving memory.

Ron

December 16, 2013

The Movies will never be the same for me
Heaven is your new stage, we will meet again 1 day

Nancy Woodwell-Freedman

December 16, 2013

Prayers, thoughts & condolences to the family, friends & associates of the lovely Joan Fontaine. I enjoyed her films, especially "The Women", "Jane Eyre", "Rebecca" & "Suspicion". Another great actress from the '30's & '40's gone, but she leaves us with her very impressive body of work to remember her by.

Professor Milburn Cleaver, OPA

December 16, 2013

My two great "crushes" as a young man were Jennifer Jones and Miss Joan Fontaine.
A beautiful and graceful actress who lit up the screen.
Today's so called actresses could take a lesson or two from watching Miss Fontaine perform.
Rest In Peace.

December 16, 2013

Rebecca is on of my favorite movies.

December 16, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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