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Some breaking news coming in of a GENUINE pic of Dame Olivia riding her bike this afternoon! :o

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2 minutes ago, drol said:

Not a surprise at all. We heard for years she was "fantastic", "immortal" and other bullshit, bit pictures of here were never shown, suggesting her health may have been declining. 

 

Now Daily Fail will go with "Dame Olivia de Havilland dead a few days after riding her bike out".

 

First of all, Daily Fail is the perfect name for them. :D

And second of all, you're absolutely correct. Olivia had a few images on her 104th but if I remember correctly those were our first images since her 103rd.

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Just now, Dying Probably said:

 

First of all, Daily Fail is the perfect name for them. :D

And second of all, you're absolutely correct. Olivia had a few images on her 104th but if I remember correctly those were our first images since her 103rd.

No, those were old images taken when she was 101 or 102. She was already wheelchair bound.

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1 minute ago, drol said:

No, those were old images taken when she was 101 or 102. She was already wheelchair bound.

 

Ah. So if that's our latest picture of Olivia, then her health was probably horrible.

 

So my question is, how the hell are we doing a pun on her name?

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5 minutes ago, Dying Probably said:

First of all, Daily Fail is the perfect name for them. :D

 

I've never thought it particularly appropriate.  That rag achieves exactly what it sets out to do.

I think of it more as the Daily Stale, given its propensity to drag up old stories and add to them without editing the original copy.

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1 minute ago, IRememberTheDayZsaZsaDied said:

Olivia has gone with the wind

 

Ah. I may have overlooked the obvious. :facepalm:

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She gave an unforgettable performance in "The dark mirror" (1946). 

 

In this film she played identical twins.

 

One of them is nice, the other one is a pychopath who kills her lover.

 

But she can't be arrested, because her sister has an alibi & the police can't tell them  apart.

 

A shrink, however, uses the Rorschach test & exposes the culprit.

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I might actually watch Gone with the Wind for the first time ever tonight as a tribute to her!  There is one actor from it still alive though, Mickey Kuhn. H was doing voluntary work at a local hospice less than 3 years ago in his mid 80s so it might be a while before he goes...

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Rest in piece Dame Olivia

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A really sad news indeed... I didn’t want her to die this year and I just red about her demise while leaving my great grandmother of 100 years old in here hospice care...

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The extremely  unusual  ,unique ahd semi baffling thing about Olivia de Havillands passing is the reaction.

Few people of that age would receive any reactions of shock at the news of their death. 

Not so with Olivia as this forum illustrates. 

She was a real phenomenon. 

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1 hour ago, Gooseberry Crumble said:

American?I think not.

British. 

Japanese.

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20 minutes ago, ThePrematureBurial said:

 

She gave an unforgettable performance in "The dark mirror" (1946). 

 

In this film she played identical twins.

 

One of them is nice, the other one is a pychopath who kills her lover.

 

But she can't be arrested, because her sister has an alibi & the police can't tell them  apart.

 

A shrink, however, uses the Rorschach test & exposes the culprit.

 

Saw this about a year ago. I agree, its a very good film.

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Just now, Prophet said:

Japanese.

No British. I'm aware she was born in Tokyo to british parents  but she is british nationality 

If her nationality was japanese then she wouldn't have been able to be made a Dame by the Queen. 

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Funny I was thinking about her just a couple of days ago- heard it on the radio driving home- Rest In Peace, Olivia! She was a really fantastic actress, who also worked hard to get actors out of the studio system-  but a good long life indeed!

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Well, next year's list will look very odd, with the team of Vera Lynn, Kirk Douglas, Perez de Cuellar and now Olivia De Havilland's deaths.

All have been on the list since 2014.

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A sad loss, I admired her acting very much!

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One of the last photos taken of OdH

 

RIP to the last surviving person of the golden age of Hollywood

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1 minute ago, Kenny McCormick said:

Depends on the time bracket someone would call the golden era...


There's at least 150+ names on that list who appeared in Hollywood movies during the 30s and 40s.

There's no dispute with them – the 1940s was definitely part of the Golden era. The dispute of where it ends comes into play when you're looking at movies post–1948.

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