Joan Fontaine Filmography

Joan Fontaine

Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland , known professionally as Joan Fontaine, is a British American actress. She and her elder sister Olivia de Havilland are two of the last surviving leading ladies from Hollywood of the 1930s, at ages 94 and 95 respectively. Fontaine is the only actress to have won an Academy Award for a performance in a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Suspicion. She was born in Tokyo, Fontaine is the younger daughter of Walter Augustus de Havilland, a British patent attorney with a practice in Japan, and Lillian Augusta Ruse, a British actress known by her stage name of Lillian...
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Birthdate:October 22, 1917
Birthplace:Tokyo
Age:94
Height:5' 3"
Religion:Episcopalian
Also known as:Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland, joan_fontaine, Joan Burfield

Movies with appearances by Joan Fontaine

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Dark Mansions 1986 Thriller
The Users 1978
The Witches 1966 Psycho-biddy
Tender is the Night 1962
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 1961 PG (USA) Disaster
The Sinister Urge 1961 Crime Fiction
A Certain Smile 1958 Drama
Until They Sail 1957 Crime
Island in the Sun 1957 Film adaptation
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt 1956 Film noir
Serenade 1956 Musical
Casanova's Big Night 1954 Comedy
The Bigamist 1953 Black-and-white
Flight to Tangier 1953 Action
Ivanhoe 1952 Action
Something to Live For 1952 Black-and-white
Darling, How Could You! 1951 Comedy
September Affair 1950 Romantic drama
Born to Be Bad 1950 Black-and-white
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands 1948 Film noir
The Emperor Waltz 1948 Musical
Letter from an Unknown Woman 1948 Black-and-white
You Gotta Stay Happy 1948
Ivy 1947 Film noir
Frenchman's Creek 1944
Jane Eyre 1944 Black-and-white
The Constant Nymph 1943 Black-and-white
This Above All 1942 Black-and-white
Suspicion 1941 Film noir
Rebecca 1940 Mystery
The Women 1939 Black-and-white
Gunga Din 1939 Adventure
Sky Giant 1938 Action
Blond Cheat 1938 Romantic comedy
Maid's Night Out 1938 Comedy
A Damsel in Distress 1937 Musical
Music for Madame 1937 Comedy
You Can't Beat Love 1937 Romantic comedy
The Man Who Found Himself 1937 Drama
Million to One 1936 Sports
Decameron Nights
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Honors and Awards of Joan Fontaine

Suspicion
Academy Awards
Academy Award for Actress in a Leading Role
Rebecca
Academy Awards
Nomination - Academy Award for Actress in a Leading Role
The Constant Nymph
Academy Awards
Nomination - Academy Award for Actress in a Leading Role
YearAward & CategoryMovie
1941 Nominated for the Academy Award for Actress in a Leading Role Suspicion
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Places Joan Fontaine has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Joan Fontaine
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Tokyo 12,790,000
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Personal relationships of Joan Fontaine

  • Alfred Wright, Jr.
    Alfred Wright, Jr.
    Married 5 years
  • Collier Young
    Collier Young
    Married 8 years
  • William Dozier
    William Dozier
    Married 4 years
  • Brian Aherne
    Married 5 years
Significant OtherRelationshipDate StartedDate EndedDuration
Alfred Wright, Jr. Marriage Jan. 27, 1964 June 1969 5 years
Collier Young Marriage Nov. 12, 1952 Jan. 3, 1961 8 years
William Dozier Marriage May 2, 1946 Jan. 25, 1951 4 years
Brian Aherne Marriage Aug. 20, 1939 June 14, 1945 5 years
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Frequently Asked Questions about Joan Fontaine

  • Q:
    Who is Joan Fontaine related to?
  • A:
    Joan Fontaine's sibling is Olivia de Havilland.
  • Q:
    What award nominations has Joan Fontaine received?
  • A:
    Award nominations include:
    - Academy Award for Best Actress for the film "Rebecca"
    - Academy Award for Best Actress for the film "The Constant Nymph"
    - Academy Award for Best Actress for the film "Suspicion"
  • Q:
    Where was Joan Fontaine born?
  • A:
    Joan Fontaine was born in Tokyo.
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Awards & Accolades

  • Acadamy Award Best Actress in a Leading Role
    1942
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