LeoGlossary: Joan Fontaine (Actress)


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Born: October 22, 1917 – Died: December 15, 2013.

Joan Fontaine, the captivating actress known for her role in "Suspicion," was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland on October 22, 1917, in Tokyo, Japan. Hailing from a family of British parents, Lilian Augusta (Ruse), a former actress, and Walter Augustus de Havilland, an English professor and patent attorney, Joan had a rich heritage with her paternal grandfather's family hailing from Guernsey in the Channel Islands. Raised alongside her talented older sister, Olivia de Havilland, Joan embarked on a successful career in the entertainment industry. With her striking performances and dedication to her craft, Joan Fontaine became a lasting movie icon.

Early Life and Career

Joan Fontaine's childhood was marked by a unique upbringing, having been born in Tokyo's International settlement. Her family eventually moved to California in the hopes of improving their health, as Joan and her older sister Olivia both experienced recurring ailments. Joan attended the American School in Tokyo before returning to California in 1934 to join her sister who was already making a name for herself in the acting world.

After adopting the stage name Joan Burfield to avoid infringing upon her sister's surname, Joan began her career in theater groups in San Jose and Los Angeles. She eventually caught the attention of MGM and made her film debut with a small role. However, it was her role in the 1940 film "Rebecca" directed by Alfred Hitchcock that brought her critical acclaim and established her as a talented actress.

Joan's performance in "Suspicion" solidified her status as a Hollywood star and earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress. Throughout her career, she continued to deliver impressive performances, appearing in films such as "Jane Eyre" and "The Constant Nymph." Her talent and dedication to her craft led to numerous accolades, including an Oscar win and several nominations.

In her personal life, Joan experienced a tumultuous relationship with her sister Olivia, which was well-documented by the media. She was married four times and had one child. Despite these personal challenges, Joan's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry cannot be understated. She left a lasting legacy as a talented and versatile actress, known for her captivating performances and ability to bring complex characters to life on screen.

Joan Fontaine's contributions to the entertainment industry have cemented her as an iconic figure. Her talent, beauty, and versatility continue to inspire actors and actresses today. She remains a beloved figure in Hollywood and is remembered as one of the legends of the Golden Age of cinema.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1994 Good King Wenceslas (TV Movie) Queen Ludmilla
1986 Dark Mansions (TV Movie) Margaret Drake
1986 Hotel (TV Series) Ruth Easton
1986 Crossings (TV Mini Series) Alexandra Markham
1983 Bare Essence (TV Series) Laura
1981 The Love Boat (TV Series) Jennifer Langley
1980 Ryan's Hope (TV Series) Paige Williams
1978 The Users (TV Movie) Grace St. George
1975 Cannon (TV Series) Thelma Cain
1966 The Witches Gwen Mayfield
1965 The Bing Crosby Show (TV Series) Mrs. Taylor
1963 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series) Alice Pemberton
1963 Wagon Train (TV Series) Naomi Kaylor
1962 The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series) Valerie Baumer
1962 Tender Is the Night Baby Warren
1961 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Dr. Susan Hiller
1961 Checkmate (TV Series) Karen Lawson
1961 The Light That Failed (TV Movie) Hostess
1956–1961 General Electric Theater (TV Series) Linda Stacey | Judith | Laurel Chapman ...
1960 One Step Beyond (TV Series) Ellen Grayson
1960 Startime (TV Series) Julie Forbes
1959 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series) Margaret Lewis
1958 A Certain Smile Françoise Ferrand
1957 Mr. Adams and Eve (TV Series) Joan Fontaine
1957 Until They Sail Anne Leslie
1957 Island in the Sun Mavis Norman
1956 The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial (TV Series) Adrienne
1956 The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) Lynne Abbott
1956 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Susan Spencer
1956 Star Stage (TV Series) Unknown
1956 Serenade Kendall Hale
1956 The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) Julie
1953–1955 Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) Trudy
1954 Casanova's Big Night Francesca Bruni
1953 The Bigamist Eve Graham
1953 Flight to Tangier Susan Lane
1953 Decameron Nights Fiammetta | Bartolomea | Ginevra ...
1952 Ivanhoe Rowena
1952 Something to Live For Jenny Carey
1951 Othello Page (uncredited)
1951 Darling, How Could You! Alice Grey
1950 Born to Be Bad Christabel
1950 September Affair Marianne 'Manina' Stuart
1948 You Gotta Stay Happy Dee Dee Dillwood
1948 Kiss the Blood Off My Hands Jane Wharton
1948 The Emperor Waltz Johanna Augusta Franziska
1948 Letter from an Unknown Woman Lisa Berndle
1947 Ivy Ivy Lexton
1946 From This Day Forward Susan
1945 The Affairs of Susan Susan Darell
1944 Frenchman's Creek Dona St. Columb
1943 Jane Eyre Jane Eyre
1943 The Constant Nymph Tessa Sanger
1942 This Above All Prudence Cathaway
1941 Suspicion Lina McLaidlaw
1940 Rebecca Mrs. de Winter
1939 The Women Mrs. John Day (Peggy)
1939 Man of Conquest Eliza Allen
1939 Gunga Din Emmy
1938 The Duke of West Point Ann Porter
1938 Sky Giant Meg Lawrence
1938 Blond Cheat Julie Evans
1938 Maid's Night Out Sheila Harrison
1937 A Damsel in Distress Lady Alyce
1937 Music for Madame Jean Clemens
1937 You Can't Beat Love Trudy Olson
1937 The Man Who Found Himself Doris King
1937 Quality Street Charlotte Parratt (uncredited)
1936 A Million to One Joan Stevens
1935 No More Ladies Caroline (as Joan Burfield)

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