Olivia de Havilland
Joan Fontaine won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Suspicion (1941).
Olivia DeHavilland and Joan Fontaine. Fontaine won for Suspicion (1941). Olivia was also nominated that year. DeHavilland won for To Each His Own (1946) and The Heiress (1949).
Suspicion is a thriller that was directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It was released in 1941. It starred Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine.
Joan Fontaine (born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland) won the 1941 Best Actress award for her performance in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Suspicion." Among the other actresses nominated for the award was her older sister, Olivia de Havilland, who received an Oscar nod for her work in "Hold Back the Dawn." It was the first time that sisters contended for the same acting Oscar. It happened again on April 10, 1967, when sisters Vanessa and Lynn Redgrave were nominated for Best Actress of 1966. The award went to Elizabeth Taylor that year.
A Lagonda. Uncertain of specific model. Pre 1941. Line is owned by Aston Martin.
Suspicion - film - was created on 1941-11-14.
Blood and Sand won the Oscar for Cinematography in 1941.
Citizen Kane won the Oscar for Writing in 1941.
How Green Was My Valley won the Oscar for Directing in 1941.
That Hamilton Woman won the Oscar for Sound in 1941.
Blossoms in the Dust won the Oscar for Art Direction in 1941.
I Wanted Wings won the Oscar for Special Effects in 1941.