• Date of Birth: October 22, 1917
  • Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
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Joan Fontaine Biography

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Replace this image with an actor photoJoan Fontaine mini-bio: Her film debut was a small role in No More Ladies (1935). She was selected to appear in a major role alongside Fred Astaire in his first RKO film without Ginger Rogers: A Damsel in Distress (1937) but audiences were disappointed and the film flopped. She continued appearing in small parts in about a dozen films but failed to make a strong impression and her contract was not renewed when it expired in 1939, the same year she married her first husband, the late British actor Brian Aherne. That marriage was not a success. Her luck changed one night at a dinner party when she found herself seated next to producer David O. Selznick. She and Selznick began discussing the Daphne du Maurier novel Rebecca, and Selznick asked her to audition for the part of the unnamed heroine. She endured a grueling six-month series of film tests, along with hundreds of other actresses, before securing the part. The film marked the American debut of British director Alfred Hitchcock. In 1940, the film was released to glowing reviews and Joan was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. She didn't win that year (Ginger Rogers took home the award for Kitty Foyle) but Fontaine did win the following year for Best Actress in Suspicion, which was also directed by Hitchcock.

She went on to continued success during the 1940s in which she excelled in romantic melodramas. Among her memorable films during this time was The Constant Nymph (1943), Jane Eyre (1944), Ivy (1947) and Letter From An Unknown Woman (1948). Her film successes slowed a bit during the 1950s and she also began appearing in television and on the stage. She won good reviews for her role on Broadway in 1954 as Laura in Tea and Sympathy opposite Anthony Perkins. During the 1960s, she continued her stage appearances in several productions, among them Private Lives, Cactus Flower and an Austrian production of The Lion in Winter. Her last theatrical film was The Witches (1966), which she also co-produced. She made sporadic television appearances throughout the 1970s and 1980s and was nominated for an Emmy for the soap opera, Ryan's Hope in 1980. She resides in Carmel, California in relative seclusion. She published her autobiography, No Bed of Roses, in 1979.

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  • MargeChampionfan51
    Happy 91st Birthday Joan!
    posted 403 days ago
  • jgrigs7
    Actress Joan Fontaine’s personal script from Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rebecca” on the Auction Block at Bonhams & Butterfields in December

    Headlining the December 15th Bonhams &Butterfields auction of Entertainment Memorabilia is the personally-owned 'presentation copy' script from the 1940 Alfred Hitchcock classic film Rebecca gifted to Academy Award -winning actress Joan Fontaine by legendary producer David O. Selznick. The script was consigned directly by Ms. Fontaine who has had it in her possession for 68 years, since it was given to her by Selznick following the completion of the film.

    The inside front end paper boasts a personal inscription from Selznick in black fountain pen ink "For Joan, / This souvenir of a / struggle and a dream. May neither be forgotten / too soon. / Yours with affection - / until the adventure's sequel, / David" [O. Selznick]. Bonhams & Butterfields expect it will bring $35,000 to $40,000 at the Los Angeles auction.

    Margaret Barrett 323-426-5467
    posted 444 days ago
  • MargeChampionfan51
    Joan Fontaine is my favorite actress, I loved her in The Constant Nymph and Letter From An Unknown Woman.
    posted 695 days ago
  • MargeChampionfan51
    Happy 90th Birthday Joan!!
    posted 769 days ago
  • espionage64
    A wonderful actress, and i have that opinion even though i've only watched her in two films, 'Jane Eyre' and 'Rebecca'...

    You know all the way through Rebecca i kept thinking, she reminds me of 'Melly' (Olivia de Havilland in GWTH) and then i found out they were sisters...

    posted 1096 days ago

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