Olivia de Havilland, a double Oscar winner and one of Tinseltown's last remaining Classical Hollywood cinema stars, died Sunday at her home in Paris of natural causes, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
She was 104. A celebrated actress and formidable leading lady who loomed larger than life in nearly 50 films, de Havilland got her onscreen start as one half of the Errol Flynn/de Havilland dynamic duo in hits such as 1938's The Adventures of Robin Hood.
A year later, she co-starred in Gone with the Wind, playing the role of Melanie Hamilton Wilkes, Scarlett O'Hara's sister-in-law, and earned her first Oscar nod.
Over the span of her career, de Havilland would win two Academy Awards and garner a total of five nominations. Her two Oscar.
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