I'll post my favourite portraits, beginning with this marvellous one by Bob Landry, from 1942

"When I wonder if you know that I live in France, I’m sure you don’t, because I am certain that you think me peacefully interred, & in good old native American soil."
#RIP


"Last week, in the opulent gloom of movie theaters in Manhattan and Chicago, the lovely woman screamed & screamed." The film was Anatole Litvak's The Snake Pit.

"De Havilland decamped to Paris for the sake of marriage to her second husband, Paris Match editor Pierre Galante..."
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Sam Lévin, 1950s
George Hurrell, 1938
#RIP Olivia De Havilland

