Olivia de Havilland, an iconic actress of Hollywood’s Golden Age and last surviving cast member of “Gone With the Wind,” has died at age 104, her representatives said Sunday.
“Last night, the world lost an international treasure, and I lost a dear friend and beloved client,” her former lawyer Suzelle M. Smith said in an email to NBC News. “She died peacefully in Paris.”
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De Havilland was nominated for five Oscars and took home best actress honors twice: in 1947 for “To Each His Own” and in 1950 for “The Heiress.”
But she’ll be best remembered for her work in “Gone With the Wind,” picking up a 1940 best supporting actress nomination for playing Melanie “Mellie” Hamilton.