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
If I watch 'Gone With the Wind,' I always find it interesting. I think, 'What's going to happen next? What's that character going to do?' But you know, you never really need to watch the films you made again. They stay inside you, always with you. Olivia De Havilland characterfilmfind share on social
I don't need a fantasy life as once I did. That is the life of the imagination that I had a great need for. Films were the perfect means for satisfying that need. Olivia De Havilland fantasyfilmgreat Change image and share on social
There are no words to describe my feelings for Errol Flynn. Olivia De Havilland describeerrolfeeling Change image and share on social
There certainly is such a thing as screen chemistry, although I don't believe you find it frequently. Olivia De Havilland chemistryfindfrequently Change image and share on social
I was quite thin, and I didn't have to worry until I had my appendix out and a mysterious metabolic change occurred. Olivia De Havilland appendixchangemetabolic Change image and share on social
Playing good girls in the 30s was difficult, when the fad was to play bad girls. Actually I think playing bad girls is a bore; I have always had more luck with good girl roles because they require more from an actress. Olivia De Havilland 30sactressbad share on social
What bothered me was playing one-dimensional parts in films which were really about, 'Boy Meets Girl,' 'Will Boy Get Girl?' Olivia De Havilland botherboydimensional Change image and share on social
I would prefer to live forever in perfect health, but if I must at some time leave this life, I would like to do so ensconced on a chaise longue, perfumed, wearing a velvet robe and pearl earrings, with a flute of champagne beside me and having just discovered the answer to the last problem in a British cryptic crossword. Olivia De Havilland answerbritishchaise share on social
I don't feel the cold. It's my British blood! Olivia De Havilland bloodbritishcold Change image and share on social