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‘Gone With the Wind’ Star Olivia de Havilland Turns 104

Olivia de Havilland

Gone With the Wind actress Olivia de Havilland just celebrated her birthday and the Golden Age star is 104 years old. The centenarian and two-time Oscar winner is the last surviving adult actor of the 1939 film, Gone With the Wind, according to IMDB.

De Havilland has appeared in more than 50 films. Some of her notable roles have included The Snake Pit in 1948 and the 1946 drama To Each His Own; that earned de Havilland her first Academy Award. She won her second Oscar for her starring role in the 1949 film The Heiress.

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Olivia de Havilland is shown in a studio portrait, circa 1935.

In 1944, she redefined the business by becoming a free agent. She left her studio and demanded she be in control of the roles she took on-screen. Today, the De Havilland Law, which prevents exclusive contracts from lasting longer than seven years, grants actors their working independence.

In 2017, de Havilland, who was born on July 1, 1916; was the oldest person that Queen Elizabeth II appointed Dame Commander in her Birthday Honors list.

There’s no word on how de Havilland celebrated turning 104. However, according to a fan page, she marked her 103rd birthday by riding a bicycle near her home in France.

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