Gone With The Wind, has passed away in her Paris apartment at the age of 104. A key face during the height of Hollywood studio production, Olivia was considered the last surviving actress of film's Golden Age.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, her publicist stated that she died peacefully at home of natural causes. Born as an American in Tokyo in 1916, Olivia de Havilland made her film debut in the 1935 adaptation of A Midsummers Night's Dream.
She then went on to star opposite Errol Flynn in titles such as Captain Blood and The Adventures of Robin Hood. She was known for playing the demure damsel, such as Melanie Hamilton in 1939 Gone With The Wind.
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