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    Olivia de Havilland, one of the biggest film stars of the 1930s and 1940s, has died at her home in Paris aged 104.

    Born in Tokyo to British parents in 1916, de Havilland and her sister Joan Fontaine became two of the biggest stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood – as well as being the only sisters to win Best Actress Oscars.

    De Havilland was best known for her role in Gone with the Wind, as well as for eight mostly swashbuckling historical movies she made with Errol Flynn, including The Adventures of Robin Hood, They Died With Their Boots On, The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex and Captain Blood.

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    She won two Academy Awards, for To Each His Own in 1946 and for The Heiress three years later. She was awarded a National Medal of Arts in 2008 and the Legion d'Honneur in her adopted home of France in 2010.

    Her New York-based publicist Lisa Goldberg said she had died of natural causes.

    Off-screen she took the restrictive and sometimes exploitative studio system to task – in 1943 she sued Warner Bros when it tried to keep her under contract after it had expired.

    Warner claimed she owed six more months because she had been suspended for refusing roles. Her friend Bette Davis was among those who had failed to get out of her contract under similar conditions in the 1930s, but de Havilland prevailed, with the California Court of Appeals ruling that no studio could extend an agreement without the performer's consent.

    She was also famous for her turbulent relationship and rivalry with her younger sister.

    There were stories about them refusing to congratulate each other on their Oscar wins – Fontaine won for Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion in 1941 – and periods of years when they reputedly refused to speak to each other. Fontaine died in 2013. In a 1978 interview she was quoted as saying of her sister: "I married first, won the Oscar before Olivia did, and if I die first, she'll undoubtedly be livid because I beat her to it."

    De Havilland married twice, to the writer Marcus Goodrich and the journalist Pierre Galante. Both marriages ended in divorce. She had two children.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report

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