Joan Fontaine Actress
Joan Fontaine is a 96 years old actress from United States of America from Tokyo. Joan Fontaine was born on October 22, 1917 (died on December 15, 2013, she was 96 years old) in Tokyo as Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland. Her nickname was Joan Burfield, Joan St. John, Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland.
About
Birth name of Joan Fontaine is Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland
No, she died on 12/15/2013, 10 years ago. She was 96 years old when she died. She died in Carmel-by-the-Sea
Family
Husbands
Joan Fontaine had two marriages.
William Dozier, American film and television producer and actor
She married with William Dozier (83), on Thursday, May 2nd, 1946. Joan Fontaine was 28 and William Dozier was 38 years old. After 4 years, 8 months, they break up on January 25th, 1951.
Brian Aherne, Actor
Fontaine married with Brian Aherne (83), in 1939. Joan Fontaine was 21 and Brian Aherne was 36 years old. They ended their 6 years marriage in 1945.
Child
She had one child, Deborah (76) . When her first child, Deborah Lesley Dozier, was born, Joan Fontaine was 30 years old.
Joan Fontaine net worth
She had a net worth of 40 million dollars.
Works
Joan Fontaine Movies (56)
There are 56 movies of Joan Fontaine.
Her first feature film was Rebecca (1940, as Mrs. de Winter (2nd)). She was 22 when she starred in this movie. Since 1940, she has appeared in 56 feature films. The last one is The Art Director (1949). .
View all Joan Fontaine movies.Joan Fontaine movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Mrs. de Winter | Rebecca (1940) | 22 |
Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth | Suspicion (1941) | 24 |
Rowena | Ivanhoe (1952) | 34 |
Dr. Susan Hiller | Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961) | 43 |
Page | Othello (1951) | 37 |
Emmy | Gunga Din (1939) | 21 |
Polynesian Woman | South Pacific (1958) | 40 |
Lisa Berndle | Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948) | 30 |
Jane Eyre | Jane Eyre (1943) | 26 |
Peggy Day | The Women (1939) | 21 |
Eve Graham | The Bigamist (1953) | 36 |
Susan Spencer | Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) | 38 |
Gwen Mayfield | The Witches (1966) | 49 |
Mavis Norman | Island in the Sun (1957) | 39 |
Johanna Augusta Franziska | The Emperor Waltz (1948) | 30 |
Tessa Sanger | The Constant Nymph (1943) | 25 |
Königin Ludmilla | Good King Wenceslas (1994) | 77 |
Christabel Caine Carey | Born to Be Bad (1950) | 32 |
Prudence Cathaway | This Above All (1942) | 24 |
Francesca Bruni | Casanova's Big Night (1954) | 36 |
Ivy Lexton | Ivy (1947) | 29 |
Jenny Carey | Something to Live For (1952) | 34 |
Anne Leslie | Until They Sail (1957) | 39 |
Lady Alyce Marshmorton | A Damsel in Distress (1937) | 20 |
Kendall Hale | Serenade (1956) | 38 |
Susan Darell | The Affairs of Susan (1945) | 27 |
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (1985) | 67 | |
Baby Warren | Tender Is the Night (1962) | 44 |
Jane Wharton | Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948) | 31 |
Marianne 'Manina' Stuart | September Affair (1950) | 32 |
Hollywood Without Make-Up (1963) | 45 | |
Dona St. Columb | Frenchman's Creek (1944) | 26 |
Hitchcock, Selznick and the End of Hollywood (1999) | 81 | |
Doris King | The Man Who Found Himself (1937) | 19 |
Herself | Breakdowns of 1942 (1942) | 24 |
herself | All By Myself: The Eartha Kitt Story (1982) | 65 |
Françoise Ferrand | A Certain Smile (1958) | 40 |
Susan Cummings | From This Day Forward (1946) | 28 |
Ann Porter | The Duke of West Point (1938) | 21 |
Alice Grey | Darling, How Could You! (1951) | 33 |
Charlotte Parratt | Quality Street (1937) | 19 |
Herself--Hostess | The Nutcracker (1985) | 67 |
Dee Dee Dillwood | You Gotta Stay Happy (1948) | 31 |
Eliza Allen | Man of Conquest (1939) | 21 |
Susan Lane | Flight to Tangier (1953) | 36 |
Margaret Drake | Dark Mansions (1986) | 68 |
Fiametta / Bartolomea / Ginevra / Isabella | Decameron Nights (1953) | 35 |
Grace St. George | The Users (1978) | 60 |
Jean Clemens | Music for Madame (1937) | 19 |
Meg Lawrence | Sky Giant (1938) | 20 |
Caroline Rumsey | No More Ladies (1935) | 17 |
Joan Stevens | A Million to One (1937) | 19 |
Trudy Olson | You Can't Beat Love (1937) | 19 |
Sheila Harrison | Maid's Night Out (1938) | 20 |
Julie Evans | Blond Cheat (1938) | 20 |
The Art Director (1949) | 32 |
Joan Fontaine TV Shows (14)
Her first TV Show was General Electric Theater (1953).
View all Joan Fontaine TV shows. What was Joan's zodiac sign?Joan Fontaine zodiac sign was libra.
What was Joan Fontaine's father's name?Father's name is
Walter Augustus de Havilland
What was Joan Fontaine's mothers name?Her mother's name is Lilian Fontaine
Other facts about Joan Fontaine
Alias | Joan Burfield, Joan St. John, Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland |
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Birth name | Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland |
DeathCause | Death by natural causes |
Place of death | Carmel-by-the-Sea , country: United States of America , located in the administrative territorial entity: California |
Education | American School in Japan, Los Gatos High School |
Relative | Olivia de Havilland |
Award received | Academy Award For Best Actress , statement is subject of: 14th Academy Awards , for work: Suspicion |
Spouse | William Dozier , start time: 1946-01-01T00:00:00Z , end time: 1951-01-01T00:00:00Z , place of marriage: Mexico City |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America , start time: 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Nominated for | Academy Award For Best Actress , statement is subject of: 14th Academy Awards , for work: Suspicion |
Place of birth | Tokyo , country: Japan |
Employer | Warner Bros. |
Given name | Joan |
British Museum person-institution | 27483 |
Occupation | Actor |
Family name | Fontaine. Show people with the surname Fontaine |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Mother | Lilian Fontaine |
Sibling | Olivia De Havilland |
Date of death | 2013-12-15T00:00:00Z |
Educated at | American School In Japan |
US National Archives Identifier | 10568983 |
Name in native language | Joan Fontaine |
Father | Walter Augustus De Havilland |
Work period (start) | 1935-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Work period (end) | 1994-01-01T00:00:00Z |