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Joan Fontaine: Facts & Related Content
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Also Known As | Joan St. John • Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland • Joan Burfield |
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Born | October 22, 1917 • Tokyo • Japan |
Died | December 15, 2013 (aged 96) • Carmel • California |
Awards And Honors | Academy Award (1942) • Academy Award (1942): Actress in a Leading Role |
Notable Family Members | sister Olivia de Havilland |
Married To | Alfred Wright, Jr. (1964–1969) • Collier Young (1952–1961) • William Dozier (1946–1951) • Brian Aherne (1939–1945) |
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In) | "Crossings" (1986) • "Hotel" (1986) • "Bare Essence" (1983) • "The Love Boat" (1981) • "Ryan's Hope" (1980) • "Cannon" (1975) • "The Witches" (1966) • "The Bing Crosby Show" (1965) • "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" (1963) • "Wagon Train" (1963) • "Kraft Mystery Theater" (1962) • "The Dick Powell Show" (1962) • "Tender Is the Night" (1962) • "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1961) • "Checkmate" (1961) • "General Electric Theater" (1956–1961) • "One Step Beyond" (1960) • "Startime" (1960) • "Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse" (1959) • "A Certain Smile" (1958) • "Until They Sail" (1957) • "Island in the Sun" (1957) • "On Trial" (1956) • "The 20th Century-Fox Hour" (1956) • "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt" (1956) • "Star Stage" (1956) • "Serenade" (1956) • "The Ford Television Theatre" (1956) • "Four Star Playhouse" (1953–1955) • "Casanova's Big Night" (1954) • "The Bigamist" (1953) • "Flight to Tangier" (1953) • "Decameron Nights" (1953) • "Ivanhoe" (1952) • "Something to Live For" (1952) • "Darling, How Could You!" (1951) • "Born to Be Bad" (1950) • "September Affair" (1950) • "Kiss the Blood Off My Hands" (1948) • "You Gotta Stay Happy" (1948) • "The Emperor Waltz" (1948) • "Letter from an Unknown Woman" (1948) • "Ivy" (1947) • "From This Day Forward" (1946) • "The Affairs of Susan" (1945) • "Frenchman's Creek" (1944) • "Jane Eyre" (1943) • "The Constant Nymph" (1943) • "This Above All" (1942) • "Suspicion" (1941) • "Rebecca" (1940) • "The Women" (1939) • "Man of Conquest" (1939) • "Gunga Din" (1939) • "The Duke of West Point" (1938) • "Sky Giant" (1938) • "Blond Cheat" (1938) • "Maid's Night Out" (1938) • "A Damsel in Distress" (1937) • "Music for Madame" (1937) • "You Can't Beat Love" (1937) • "The Man Who Found Himself" (1937) • "A Million to One" (1937) • "No More Ladies" (1935) |
Top Questions
Where was Joan Fontaine born?
Joan Fontaine was born in Tokyo, Japan.
When was Joan Fontaine born?
Joan Fontaine was born on October 22, 1917.
Is Joan Fontaine married?
Brian Aherne (1939–1945), Collier Young (1952–1961), William Dozier (1946–1951), Alfred Wright, Jr. (1964–1969)
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