When I was five, I discovered a secret box that contained Mummy's stage makeup. It was like finding buried treasure. I tried the rouge, the eye shadow, the lipstick. But I couldn't get the rouge off. Mummy spanked me terribly. Olivia De Havilland boxburycontain share on social
The TV business is soul crushing, talent destroying and human being destroying. Olivia De Havilland businesscrushdestroy Change image and share on social
I was just a mini-star when we did 'Gone With the Wind.' Olivia De Havilland ministarwind Change image and share on social
All of Hollywood was convinced that 'Gone with the Wind' would be a colossal disaster and rather hoped it would be. Olivia De Havilland colossalconvincedisaster Change image and share on social
We were like a stock company at Warners. We didn't know any of the stars from the other studios. Olivia De Havilland companystarstock Change image and share on social
I wanted to be what my high-school civics and history teacher thought of as a good American. That automatically involved taking an interest in government. Olivia De Havilland americanautomaticallycivic Change image and share on social
Famous people feel that they must perpetually be on the crest of the wave, not realising that it is against all the rules of life. You can't be on top all the time, it isn't natural. Olivia De Havilland crestfamousfeel Change image and share on social
I had a very big crush on Errol Flynn during 'Captain Blood.' I thought he was absolutely smashing for three solid years, but he never guessed. Then he had one on me but nothing came of it. I'm not going to regret that; it could have ruined my life. Olivia De Havilland absolutelybigblood share on social
By 1951, television had already made such inroads on the income garnered by motion picture companies that the Golden Era which had prevailed until then was beginning to disintegrate. And by 1953, it had come to an end. Hollywood was a dismal, tragic place. Olivia De Havilland begincompanydisintegrate share on social
I feel like a survivor from an age that people no longer understand. I want to try to explain what the 1930s - the golden age of Hollywood - was truly like. People forget that America was such a different place then, not yet the dominant force in the world. Olivia De Havilland 1930sageamerica share on social