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December 2013

  • Celebrity Wedding Anniversary: Alfred and Alma Hitchcock- 2/12/1926 - FemaleFirst.co.uk (01/Dec/2013)
    Hitchcock met his future wife while they were working together at Paramount's Famous Players Lasy Studio in London in the 1920s. Alma was editing at the time, however as soon as Alfred's work came to light her focus was completely on that as they both had ...
  • Napoléon at the Festival Hall, SE1 - The Times (subscription) (02/Dec/2013)
    Those were the words that Alfred Hitchcock used with Ingrid Bergman and other stars who took their acting too seriously. Most films are indeed only movies, but not Abel Gance's Napoléon. More than five hours in the unravelling, performances of Gance's ...
  • Worm may create an Internet of Harmful Things, says Symantec (Take note ... - Computerworld (03/Dec/2013)
    But as Alfred Hitchcock once said, "There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it." The worm discovered by Symantec attacks an old PHP vulnerability that was patched last year, and targets a small subset of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as ...
  • Don't Make Your Innovation Proposal into a Hitchcock Movie - blogs.hbr.org (blog) (03/Dec/2013)
    One of my favorite movies is Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 masterpiece Psycho, an elegant story with gripping suspense and one of the best twist endings you still will ever see. It's also one of the absolute worst inspirations for presenting ideas inside companies.
  • Alfred Hitchcock joins shortlist for East End's People's Plaques - East London Advertiser (04/Dec/2013)
    The master of film suspense Alfred Hitchcock could soon be commemorated with a plaque where he grew up in London's East End before he shipped off to Hollywood. Comments; Email; Print. To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in.
  • Interview: Alfred Hitchcock's Granddaughter Mary Stone - This Is Fake DIY (04/Dec/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock. No introduction necessary really. One of the greatest directors of 20th Century cinema, to this day he's still a huge influence to directors and film students around the world; his films just as popular with audiences now as back when Cary Grant ...
  • Gus Van Sant's Psycho Just Turned 15 - OC Weekly (05/Dec/2013)
    Fifteen years ago, on Dec. 4, 1998, an unusual movie was released—and roundly rejected: director Gus Van Sant's off-puttingly faithful remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. Fresh off the critical and commercial success of Good Will Hunting, Van Sant could've ...
  • Versa Draw on Hitchcock Film for 'Neon' – Song Premiere - Malaysia Sun (09/Dec/2013)
    ... the debut single from Florida electronic duo Versa. Although the juxtaposition of bright synths and grungy, industrial bass doesn't automatically call to mind Alfred Hitchcock at first listen, the twosome drew inspiration for the track from the master of suspense.
  • The 39 Steps: Monty Python meets Hitchcock - Welland Tribune (09/Dec/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock is coming to downtown Niagara Falls, but not in the way you'd think. Opening Thursday at the Seneca Queen Theatre, Patrick Barlowe's The 39 Steps takes a Monty Python approach to the classic 1935 Hitchcock film, using just four actors to ...
  • The 39 Steps: Monty Python meets Hitchcock - Niagara Falls Review (09/Dec/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock is coming to downtown Niagara Falls, but not in the way you'd think. Opening Thursday at the Seneca Queen Theatre, Patrick Barlowe's The 39 Steps takes a Monty Python approach to the classic 1935 Hitchcock film, using just four actors to ...
  • The 39 Steps: Monty Python meets Hitchcock - St. Catharines Standard (09/Dec/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock is coming to downtown Niagara Falls, but not in the way you'd think. Opening Thursday at the Seneca Queen Theatre, Patrick Barlowe's The 39 Steps takes a Monty Python approach to the classic 1935 Hitchcock film, using just four actors to ...
  • Featured letter: Christie eyes the future with one eye over his shoulder - Asbury Park Press (13/Dec/2013)
    In the beginning there was the word. As centuries progressed, there was the photo image. The recent silhouette photo of Chris Christie on the cover of Time magazine brought to mind photos I have seen over the years of famed movie director Alfred Hitchcock.
  • Late Hitchcock – "Frenzy" and "Family Plot" - newszap.com (13/Dec/2013)
    There are some who opt for Alfred Hitchcock's British years as his finest, taking into account his earliest silent features through Jamaica Inn in 1939. On the other hand, many regard the peak years in America as the Master of Suspense's finest era, with films ...
  • Legendary Actress Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - Hollywood Reporter (15/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, the polished actress who achieved stardom in the early 1940s with memorable performances in the Alfred Hitchcock films Suspicion — for which she earned the best actress Oscar over her bitter rival, sister Olivia de Havilland — and Rebecca, ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-Winning Star of Hitchcock Classics, Dies at 96 - Variety (15/Dec/2013)
    Cool beauty Joan Fontaine, who gave strong performances in a number of classic films including Alfred Hitchcock's “Rebecca” and Max Ophuls' “Letter From an Unknown Woman,” has died, according to a report in the Hollywood Reporter. She was 96.
  • Suspicion star Joan Fontaine dies, aged 96 - Digital Spy (15/Dec/2013)
    Fontaine is best known for her work with the legendary director Alfred Hitchcock in the films Suspicion and Rebecca. She won a Best Actress Oscar in 1942 for her performance in Suspicion as a woman who falls under the spell of conman. Fontaine was ...
  • Joan Fontaine Dead - Oscar-Winning Hitchcock Actress Dies at 96 - Just Jared (15/Dec/2013)
    The actress is best known for her roles in Alfred Hitchcock films Rebecca and Suspicion, which garnered her an Oscar for best actress. Joan also starred in The Constant Nymph (1943), Jane Eyre (1944), September Affair (1950), Ivanhoe (1952), and Island in ...
  • Joan Fontaine, actress who won Oscar for "Suspicion," dies at 96 - Los Angeles Times (15/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, the coolly beautiful 1940s actress who won an Oscar for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's “Suspicion” and who became almost as well-known for her lifelong feud with her famous older sister, Olivia de Havilland, has died. She was 96. Fontaine ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-Winning Best Actress, Dies at 96 - People Magazine (15/Dec/2013)
    Hollywood stalwart Joan Fontaine, best known for her roles in director Alfred Hitchcock's 1939 Rebecca and her Best Actress Oscar-winning role in his 1940 film Suspicion, died Sunday at her northern California home, according to several reports. She was ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine Dead At Age 96 - We Are Movie Geeks (15/Dec/2013)
    ... the polished actress who achieved stardom in the early 1940s with memorable performances in the Alfred Hitchcock films SUSPICION — for which she earned the best actress Oscar over her bitter rival, sister Olivia de Havilland — and REBECCA, has died.
  • Actress Joan Fontaine dies - Hong Kong Standard (15/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who rose to fame during Hollywood's golden age as the star of several Alfred Hitchcock classics, died Sunday aged 96, US media reports said. The Hollywood Reporter cited Fontaine's assistant Susan Pfeiffer as saying ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - Seattle Post Intelligencer (15/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96. Born in Tokyo to British parents who later moved to California, Fontaine and her sister, actress Olivia de ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for 'Rebecca,' dies - Salon (15/Dec/2013)
    Longtime friend Noel Beutel says she died in her sleep in her Carmel home Sunday morning. Fontaine won an Academy Award as a naive wife in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller “Suspicion” and also starred in Hitchcock's “Rebecca.” Her other films included “The ...
  • BREAKING: Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine has died at the age of 96. - Osun Defender (15/Dec/2013)
    Cool beauty Joan Fontaine, who gave strong performances in a number of classic films including Alfred Hitchcock's “Rebecca” and Max Ophuls' “Letter From an Unknown Woman,” died Sunday at her home in Carmel, Calif. She was 96. Though acclaimed for ...
  • Oscar-Winning Actress Joan Fontaine Dies At 96 - BuzzFeed (15/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, who rose to stardom in the 1940s for her roles in Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca and Suspicion, died Sunday at her home in Carmel, California of natural causes at the age of 96, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was well-known as an ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Iconic Actress Of The 30s and 40s, Dies At 96 - LAist (15/Dec/2013)
    Fontaine was probably best known for her roles in the films "Rebecca," in which she played a young woman who is seen by a housekeeper as an unworthy replacement to the title character, and Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," where she won an Oscar for Best ...
  • Oscar-winning actor Joan Fontaine dies - The Hindu (15/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winning actor Joan Fontaine has died at the age of 96. Long-time friend Noel Beutel said she died in her sleep in her Carmel home on Sunday morning. Fontaine won an Academy Award as a naive wife in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Suspicion and also ...
  • Joan Fontaine, star of 'Suspicion' and 'Rebecca,' dies at 96 - Los Angeles Times (15/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, the coolly beautiful 1940s actress who won an Academy Award for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and who became almost as well-known for her lifelong feud with her famous older sister, Olivia de Havilland, died Sunday. She was 96 ...
  • Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - The Sun Daily (15/Dec/2013)
    OSCAR-winning actress Joan Fontaine (pix), who rose to fame during Hollywood's golden age as the star of several Alfred Hitchcock classics, died Sunday aged 96, US media reports said. The Hollywood Reporter cited Fontaine's assistant Susan Pfeiffer as ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for Hitchcock's 'Suspicion,' dies at 96 - NorthJersey.com (15/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL, Calif. — Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
  • Tribute: Joan Fontaine - Beliefnet (15/Dec/2013)
    Fontaine and her sister Olivia de Havilland are the only siblings to have won lead acting Academy Awards and she is the only one to have been directed to an Oscar by the notoriously uninterested in actors director Alfred Hitchcock. Fontaine had an elegance ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine dies at age 96 - Examiner.com (15/Dec/2013)
    According to the LA Times, actress Joan Fontaine passed away today at age 96. Her assistant, Susan Pfeiffer said that she died from natural causes at her home in Carmel, Calif. Fontaine is best known for her Oscar winning performance in Alfred Hitchcock's ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dies at age 96 - RT (15/Dec/2013)
    The Hollywood star passed away in her sleep at her Carmel, California home on Sunday morning, according to a longtime friend of the actress. She won an Academy Award for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's “Suspicion,” beating out her sister and bitter rival ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Who Won an Oscar for Hitchcock's 'Suspicion,' Dies at 96 - New York Times (15/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, the patrician blond actress who rose to stardom as a haunted second wife in the Alfred Hitchcock film “Rebecca” in 1940 and won an Academy Award for her portrayal of a terrified newlywed in Hitchcock's “Suspicion,” died at her home in ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-Winner for 'Rebecca,' Dies - ABC News (15/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine has died at the age of 96. Longtime friend Noel Beutel says she died in her sleep in her Carmel home Sunday morning. Fontaine won an Academy Award as a naive wife in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Suspicion" and also ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine passes away at 96 - Daily News & Analysis (15/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films was the Alfred Hitchcock picture "Suspicion," co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her older sister in the competition. The honor gave Fontaine the distinction of being the ...
  • Photo: The Canadian Press - Castanet.net (15/Dec/2013)
    Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca", died Sunday. She was 96. Fontaine, the sister of fellow Oscar winner Olivia de Havilland, died in her sleep in her ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - Guardian Express (15/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who won an Academy Award for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's film Suspicion, died of natural causes Sunday at her Carmel home. She was 96. Joan Fontaine was the younger sister of Olivia de Havilland, who was famous in her own ...
  • Oscar winner Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - Marshfield News-Herald (15/Dec/2013)
    But during a dinner party with famed producer David O. Selznick, he asked her to audition for a part in the adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's novel Rebecca, to be directed by newcomer Alfred Hitchcock. She earned an Academy Award nomination for that film ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - Khaleej Times (15/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who rose to fame during Hollywood's golden age as the star of several Alfred Hitchcock classics, died Sunday aged 96, US media reports said. The Hollywood Reporter cited Fontaine's assistant Susan Pfeiffer as saying ...
  • '40s star Joan Fontaine played in 'Rebecca,' won an Oscar for 'Suspicion' - The Detroit News (15/Dec/2013)
    Carmel, Calif. – — Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's “Suspicion” and “Rebecca” and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dies aged 96 - BBC News (15/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine - the star of several psychological thrillers produced by Alfred Hitchcock - has died in California aged 96. Fontaine - whose real name is Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland - died in her sleep on Sunday in her home in Carmel, ...
  • Joan Fontaine (1917-2013) - Danbury News Times (15/Dec/2013)
    Producer David O. Selznick, actress Joan Fontaine, & dir. Alfred Hitchcock & wife at Academy Award presentation dinner which honored their movie Rebecca as best of the year.. (Photo by Peter Stackpole//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images) Photo: Peter ...
  • Oscar-Winning actress Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - Yahoo India News (15/Dec/2013)
    Washington, Dec. 16 (ANI): Joan Fontaine, who won an Oscar for her role in Alfred Hitchcock-helmed 1940 film 'Suspicion', has passed away due to undisclosed reasons. She was 96. According to People Magazine, the Hollywood star died on Sunday at her ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - Reuters India (15/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films was the Alfred Hitchcock picture "Suspicion," co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her older sister in the competition. The honor gave Fontaine the distinction of being the ...
  • Shadow of a Doubt [DVD] - Malaysia Sun (15/Dec/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock made Shadow of a Doubt during one of the most difficult periods of his life. At the time, his mother was slowly dying in England, and Hitch was trapped in the United States because the German bombardment of England during World War II ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dies aged 96 - Mirror.co.uk (15/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine has died aged 96. Among Fontaine's most memorable films was the Alfred Hitchcock picture "Suspicion," co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942. She is the only actor to win an Oscar for a ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Academy Award-winning actress, dies at 96 - Los Angeles Daily News (15/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, an Academy Award-winning actress whose delicate beauty made her a movie star in the 1940s and who excelled at portraying romantic vulnerability in such films as Alfred Hitchcock's “Suspicion” and “Rebecca,” died Sunday at her home in ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine Dies At 96 - Starpulse.com (15/Dec/2013)
    The actress starred in two Alfred Hitchcock classics, "Rebecca" and "Suspicion," winning an Oscar for the latter and becoming the only star of a Hitchcock film to win one. The win was even sweeter as she beat out sister de Havilland, who was nominated for ...
  • Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine dead at 96: reports - Business Recorder (15/Dec/2013)
    LOS ANGELES: Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who rose to fame during Hollywood's golden age as the star of several Alfred Hitchcock classics, died Sunday aged 96, US media reports said. The Hollywood Reporter cited Fontaine's assistant Susan ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for 'Rebecca,' dies - The Spokesman Review (15/Dec/2013)
    Fontaine won an Academy Award as a naive wife in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller “Suspicion” and also starred in Hitchcock's “Rebecca.” Her other films included “The Women,” “Jane Eyre” and “Born to be Bad.” Fontaine was the sister of fellow actress Olivia de ...
  • Hitchcock film star Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - Inland Empire News (15/Dec/2013)
    Her most memorable performances were in the Alfred Hitchcock films 'Suspicion' — for which she earned the best actress Oscar over her rival, sister Olivia de Havilland — and in 'Rebecca'. It was Hitchcock, with his penchant for “cool blondes,” who brought ...
  • Oscar winner Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - MyCentralJersey.com (15/Dec/2013)
    While she was nominated for two Oscars and won another, she's known as much for her relationships with Hollywood icons including Alfred Hitchcock and sister Olivia de Havilland - a bitter rival. A polished actress, Fontaine began in minor roles in movies ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - The State Journal-Register (15/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96. Born in Tokyo to British parents who later moved to California, Fontaine and her sister, actress Olivia de ...
  • Joan Fontaine Dead at 96: 12 Roles in Clips and Trailers - Anglophenia (15/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, British silver screen star and one of Alfred Hitchcock's most notable “cool blondes,” has died at age 96 today (December 15). She rose to fame in the '40s with roles in Hitchcock's Rebecca (1940) and Suspicion (1941), winning an Academy ...
  • RIP Joan Fontaine (1917 - 2013) - Flickering Myth (blog) (15/Dec/2013)
    After appearing alongside Fred Astaire in A Damsel in Distress (1937), Fontaine went on to secure the lead role in Rebecca, the Hollywood debut of director Alfred Hitchcock, which saw her receiving a nomination for Best Actress. Although she lost out to ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock's Leading Lady Joan Fontaine Dies, Aged 96 - Entertainmentwise (15/Dec/2013)
    The actress first came to fame in the early 1940s for her performances in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca. Fontaine won the Best Actress Oscar for her role as a vulnerable housewife in 1942's Suspicion, beating her fierce rival and sister Olivia de ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - Cyprus Mail (15/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films in a Hollywood career spanning four decades and some four dozen films was the Alfred Hitchcock thriller “Suspicion,” co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her sister in the ...
  • Legendary Actress Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - Yahoo Movies UK (15/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, the polished actress who achieved stardom in the early 1940s with memorable performances in the Alfred Hitchcock films Suspicion — for which she earned the best actress Oscar over her bitter rival, sister Olivia de Havilland — and Rebecca, ...
  • Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - MSN Malaysia News (15/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine dead at 96. Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who rose to fame during Hollywood's golden age as the star of several Alfred Hitchcock classics, died on Sunday aged 96, US media reports said.
  • Actress Joan Fontaine dies - Radio New Zealand (15/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in several Alfred Hitchcock-produced psychological thrillers, has died in the United States. She was 96. No caption. AFP. Fontaine - whose real name is Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland - died in her sleep on ...
  • Joan Fontaine - Joan Fontaine Dies At 96 - Contactmusic.com (16/Dec/2013)
    Fontaine rose to fame in the 1940s thanks to acclaimed director Alfred Hitchcock, who cast her in films such as Rebecca, for which she earned her first Best Actress Oscar nomination playing Laurence Olivier's wife. Fontaine continued her streak of good luck ...
  • Legendary actress Joan Fontaine dies - Zee News (16/Dec/2013)
    ... Updated: Monday, December 16, 2013, 13:54. Legendary actress Joan Fontaine dies. Pic Courtesy: -. Los Angeles: Joan Fontaine, the actress who achieved stardom in the early 1940s with memorable performances in the Alfred Hitchcock films, has died.
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winning actor, dies at 96 - Armenpress.am (16/Dec/2013)
    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS: The Oscar-winning actor Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died on ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winning actress was 96 - LA Observed (16/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine won her best actress Academy Award in 1941 for Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and was nominated twice more, for Hitchcock's "Rebecca" in 1940 and for "The Constant Nymph" in 1943. But as the LA Times obit by Claudia Luther notes, ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine dies, aged 96 - RTE.ie (16/Dec/2013)
    The legendary actress passed away at her home in Carmel, California, her assistant confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter on Sunday (December 15). Fontaine is best known for her work with director Alfred Hitchcock in the classics Suspicion and Rebecca.
  • Joan Fontaine: Oscar winner dies aged 96 - Newstalk 106-108 fm (16/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine - the star of several Alfred Hitchcock thrillers - has died aged 96. Fontaine, whose film career was marked by a long-running rivalry with her sister Olivia de Havilland, passed away in her sleep at her home in Carmel, ...
  • Suspicion star Joan Fontaine dies, aged 96 - Digital Spy UK (16/Dec/2013)
    Fontaine is best known for her work with the legendary director Alfred Hitchcock in the films Suspicion and Rebecca. She won a Best Actress Oscar in 1942 for her performance in Suspicion as a woman who falls under the spell of a conman. Fontaine was ...
  • Oscar-Winning Actress Joan Fontaine Passes, Aged 96 - Contactmusic.com (16/Dec/2013)
    In that decade she scored three Best Actress nominations at the Academy Awards, winning one for the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Suspicion in 1942. She fitted in to Alfred Hitchcock's "cool blonde" requirement with ease and appeared in his first two American ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-Winning Star of Hitchcock Classics, Dies at 96 - Mizo News (16/Dec/2013)
    Los Angeles: Cool beauty Joan Fontaine, who gave strong performances in a number of classic films including Alfred Hitchcock's “Rebecca” and Max Ophuls' “Letter From an Unknown Woman,” died Sunday at her home in Carmel, Calif. She was 96. Though ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dead - Malaysia Sun (16/Dec/2013)
    She received three Academy Awards nominations and won one of them for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's movie "Suspicion". She also starred in Hitchcock's 1940 film "Rebecca" that earned her one of the Oscar nominations. Fontaine was also a licensed pilot, ...
  • Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine diee - Belfast Telegraph (16/Dec/2013)
    The actress - w ho found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca - died in her sleep in her California home on December 15, said longtime friend Noel Beutel. Fontaine had been fading in recent days and died "peacefully", ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for 'Suspicion,' dies - Press News (16/Dec/2013)
    (AP) -- Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96. Fontaine ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for 'Rebecca,' dies - Pueblo Chieftain (16/Dec/2013)
    Fontaine won an Academy Award as a naive wife in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller “Suspicion” and also starred in Hitchcock's “Rebecca.” Her other films included “The Women,” Jane Eyre” and “Born to be Bad.” Fontaine was the sister of fellow actress Olivia de ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winning actress, 1917-2013 - Financial Times (16/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable movies in her Hollywood career that spanned four decades and some four dozen films was the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Suspicion, co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating her sister in ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - The Daily Star (16/Dec/2013)
    ... was confirmed by the star's assistant, Susan Pfeiffer. Among Fontaine's most memorable films was the Alfred Hitchcock picture "Suspicion," co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her sister in the competition.
  • Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine dies - Belfast Telegraph (16/Dec/2013)
    The actress - w ho found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca - died in her sleep in her California home on December 15, said longtime friend Noel Beutel. Fontaine had been fading in recent days and died "peacefully", ...
  • In pictures: Actress Joan Fontaine - BBC News (16/Dec/2013)
    She starred opposite Laurence Olivier in the movie, which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It was producer David O Selznick's first picture after Gone With the Wind. But Fontaine recalled being treated cruelly by Olivier, who had preferred his then-lover Vivien ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for 'Suspicion,' dies - Wyoming Tribune (16/Dec/2013)
    Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96. Fontaine, the ...
  • other death - Dubuque Telegraph Herald (16/Dec/2013)
    Longtime friend Noel Beutel said she died in her sleep in her Carmel home Sunday morning. Fontaine won an Academy Award as a naive wife in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Suspicion" and also starred in Hitchcock's "Rebecca." Her other films included "The ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dies at California home at 96 - Global Times (16/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films was the Alfred Hitchcock picture Suspicion, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her older sister in the competition. The honor gave Fontaine the distinction of being the only actor or actress to win ...
  • Hollywood and Hitchcock screen star Joan Fontaine dies - Evening Standard (16/Dec/2013)
    The star of Alfred Hitchcock films Suspicion and Rebecca died peacefully in her sleep at home in California yesterday, according to her longtime friend Noel Beutel. Fontaine, who was born in Japan to British parents in 1917 and moved to America as a toddler ...
  • Joan Fontaine, star of “Rebecca” and “Suspicion” dies aged 96 - euronews (16/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, one of the biggest Hollywood stars of the 1940s and 50s, has died in her sleep in Carmel, California. She was 96. She became a star via Alfred Hitchcock, the British director using her for his first American film, “Rebecca” alongside Laurence ...
  • Oscar winning actress Joan Fontaine dies, aged 96 - Entertainment.ie (16/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, best known for her roles in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca, has passed away at age 96. Fontaine passed away at her home in California of natural causes. The actress was best known for her work with Hitchcock. Her role in ...
  • Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - Bollywood Life (16/Dec/2013)
    She received three Academy Awards nominations and won one of them for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's movie Suspicion. She also starred in Hitchcock's 1940 film Rebecca that earned her one of the Oscar nominations. Fontaine was also a licensed pilot, ...
  • Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine, 96 - Albany Times Union (16/Dec/2013)
    Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96. Fontaine, the ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - Stabroek News (16/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films in a Hollywood career spanning four decades and some four dozen films was the Alfred Hitchcock thriller “Suspicion,” co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her sister in the ...
  • Joan Fontaine - Telegraph.co.uk (16/Dec/2013)
    It was not that film, however, for which she won her only Academy Award but another, lesser Alfred Hitchcock picture, Suspicion, made the following year. In 1940, she had been unexpectedly beaten to the Oscar by Ginger Rogers in a non-musical role in Kitty ...
  • Joan Fontaine: Iconic Actress Dies At 96 - Hollywood Life (16/Dec/2013)
    With her soft beauty and aptitude for playing frightened damsels in distress, Joan was one of the most recognizable actresses of her time. She won an Academy Award in 1941 for starring in the Alfred Hitchcock film, Suspicion. She was also nominated for best ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dies in her sleep, aged 96 - Express.co.uk (16/Dec/2013)
    Joan was famous for her roles in Alfred Hitchcock's movies Suspicion and Rebecca, while also being featured in films by Billy Wilder. Joan Fontaine, actress, dies, passed away, peacefully, rivalry, sister, The actress was 96 years old when she died at her ...
  • Joan Fontaine, 'Cooly Beautiful' Oscar Winner, Dies - Peoria Public Radio (16/Dec/2013)
    She was a "patrician blond ... who rose to stardom as a haunted second wife" in Hitchcock's Rebecca and "the coolly beautiful 1940s actress who won an Academy Award for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion." Joan Fontaine died Sunday at the age of 96 ...
  • Oscar-Winning Hitchcock Star Joan Fontaine Dead at 96 - 610kvnu (16/Dec/2013)
    Paramount/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Joan Fontaine, an Oscar-winning actress who became a star in the 1940s thanks to her roles in a couple of Alfred Hitchcock films, has died. She passed away at her home in Carmel, Calif., on Sunday, according to The ...
  • Hollywood mourning two incredible actors death - northwestohio.com (16/Dec/2013)
    A longtime friend says Fontaine died in her sleep inside her California home Sunday morning. Fontaine won an Academy Award as a naive wife in Alfred Hitchcock's Thriller "Suspicion" and also starred in Hitchcock's "Rebecca" which won the Oscar for best ...
  • Oscar Winning Actress Joan Fontaine Passed Away Aged 96 - Pakistan Tribune (16/Dec/2013)
    California: Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winning actress who starred in several psychosomatic thrillers produced by Alfred Hitchcock passed away in California today at the age of 96, Pakistan Tribune reported. Fontaine performed in number of films but movie ...
  • OSCAR WINNER FOR ROLE IN 'SUSPICION' - U-T San Diego (16/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, an Academy Award-winning actress whose delicate beauty made her a movie star in the 1940s and who excelled at portraying romantic vulnerability in such films as Alfred Hitchcock's “Suspicion” and “Rebecca,” died Sunday at her home in ...
  • Oscar-Winning Hitchcock Star Joan Fontaine Dead at 96 - KMBZ (16/Dec/2013)
    Paramount/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Joan Fontaine, an Oscar-winning actress who became a star in the 1940s thanks to her roles in a couple of Alfred Hitchcock films, has died. She passed away at her home in Carmel, Calif., on Sunday, according to The ...
  • Joan Fontaine carries Oscar feud with sister Olivia De Havilland to grave - GoldDerby (16/Dec/2013)
    Fontaine prevailed for her performance as a newlywed distrustful of her playboy husband (Cary Grant) in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion." Her win meant the loss of what little love there was left between the siblings. DeHavilland, older by a year, had been a star ...
  • Joan Fontaine: Five performances to savor - Los Angeles Times (16/Dec/2013)
    ... at times by her older sister, Olivia de Havilland, but the actress -- who died Sunday at age 96 -- appeared in several classic films during the Golden Age of Hollywood and is the only performer to win an Oscar in a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It's hard to ...
  • Joan Fontaine dies - Muckety (16/Dec/2013)
    The actress won an Oscar for her performance in Alfred Hitchcock's “Suspicion,” and was nominated for two others, in “Rebecca” and “The Constant Nymph.” Fontaine married and divorced four times. She was the younger sister of an other Academy Award ...
  • Remembering Joan Fontaine - Oman Daily Observer (16/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films was the Alfred Hitchcock picture Suspicion, co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her older sister in the competition. The honour gave Fontaine the distinction of being the ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dead - CanIndia News (16/Dec/2013)
    She received three Academy Awards nominations and won one of them for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's movie “Suspicion”. She also starred in Hitchcock's 1940 film “Rebecca” that earned her one of the Oscar nominations. Fontaine was also a licensed pilot, ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-Winning Actress, Dies at 96 - Us Magazine (16/Dec/2013)
    The regal blonde British-American secured her place in the Hollywood pantheon of all-time greats with her role in Alfred Hitchcock's gothic 1940 classic Rebecca. She earned an Oscar nomination for that performance, and then won the trophy two years later ...
  • Oscar winning legend Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - TheCelebrityCafe.com (16/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, who was the only actress to win an Oscar for a performance in an Alfred Hitchcock film, has died at age 96. She was best known for her versatility, put on display in both films she made with Hitchcock, Rebecca and Suspicion, which earned her ...
  • RIP Joan Fontaine (1917-2013) - Indie Wire (blog) (16/Dec/2013)
    In the span of three years, she was nominated for an Oscar three times winning for Best Actress in Alfred Hitchcock's classic "Suspicion" (she was nominated in the same category for "Rebecca" in 1940 and "The Constant Nymph" in 1943). And in general, the ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Who Beat Sister for Academy Award, Dies at 96 - Businessweek (16/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, who won an Academy Award for best actress in director Alfred Hitchcock's 1941 movie “Suspicion,” fanning a lifelong feud by beating her sister, Olivia de Havilland, for the honor, has died. She was 96. She died yesterday in her sleep at her ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for film Suspicion, dies at 96 - CBC.ca (16/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films was the Alfred Hitchcock picture Suspicion, co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her older sister in the competition. OBIT BRUNETTI. Joan Fontaine, left, appears in the ...
  • Joan Fontaine, 'coolly beautiful' Oscar winner, dies - 89.3 KPCC (16/Dec/2013)
    She was a "patrician blond ... who rose to stardom as a haunted second wife" in Hitchcock's "Rebecca" and "the coolly beautiful 1940s actress who won an Academy Award for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's 'Suspicion.'" Joan Fontaine died Sunday at the age of ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine is dead - StudentNewsIE.com (16/Dec/2013)
    She became well-known for her memorable performances in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Suspicion and Rebecca. It was in the prior movie when Joan grossed the premier Oscar recognition as best actress, over her sister and bitter rival Olivia de Havilland.
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for Suspicion, dies at age 96 - Calgary Herald (16/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL, Calif. - Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dies at California home at 96 - Nzweek (16/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films was the Alfred Hitchcock picture Suspicion, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her older sister in the competition. The honor gave Fontaine the distinction of being the only actor or actress to win ...
  • Hollywood mourns Fontaine, O'Toole, Laughlin - Chapelboro.com (16/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine died Saturday in California. She won an Academy Award for her performance in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller “Suspicion.” Fontaine was 96. And 82-year-old actor Tom Laughlin, who wrote and starred in “Billy Jack,” died in California on Thursday.
  • Academy Award Winner Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - Broadway World (16/Dec/2013)
    The New York Times reports that Joan Fontaine, perhaps best known for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's "Rebecca" and who received an Academy Award for her performance in Hitchcock's "Suspicion," died at her home in Carmel, Calif., on Sunday, December ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - The Ledger (16/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL, Calif. : Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's “Suspicion” and “Rebecca” and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
  • Oscar winner Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - KSDK (16/Dec/2013)
    While she was nominated for two Oscars and won another, she's known as much for her relationships with Hollywood icons including Alfred Hitchcock and sister Olivia de Havilland — a bitter rival. A polished actress, Fontaine began in minor roles in movies ...
  • Oscar-winning Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - China Post (16/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films was the Alfred Hitchcock picture “Suspicion,” co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her older sister in the competition. The honor gave Fontaine the distinction of being the ...
  • Joan Fontaine leaves behind a tremendous legacy with 5 superb roles - Examiner.com (16/Dec/2013)
    Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.on.aol.com.
  • Fade Out: Joan Fontaine (1917-2013) - Film School Rejects (16/Dec/2013)
    I was already in love with movies before someone showed me Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca at the tender age of nineteen, but something about it opened up a whole new world of cinema to me. You'd think it was the film's acclaimed director or the mastery with ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-Winner for 'Suspicion,' Dies - EDGEOnTheNet (16/Dec/2013)
    Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96. Fontaine, the ...
  • Joan Fontaine 1917-2013 - CBS News (16/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine and Judith Anderson in the 1940 Academy Award-winning "Rebecca," directed by Alfred Hitchcock. An Oscar-winning actress (for Hitchcock's "Suspicion"), Fontaine appeared in more than 30 films and numerous TV appearances during a ...
  • Joan Fontaine sadly dies at age 96 - SheKnows.com (16/Dec/2013)
    She starred in several of the great Alfred Hitchcock's classic films, including Suspicion, co-starring Cary Grant. Her outstanding film performance earned her an Oscar in 1942. In fact, the honor gave the talented actress the title of being the only actress to ever ...
  • Joan Fontaine, 'Coolly Beautiful' Oscar Winner, Dies - WCBE 90.5 FM (16/Dec/2013)
    She was a "patrician blond ... who rose to stardom as a haunted second wife" in Hitchcock's Rebecca and "the coolly beautiful 1940s actress who won an Academy Award for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion." Joan Fontaine died Sunday at the age of 96 ...
  • Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - The Borneo Post (16/Dec/2013)
    CALIFORNIA: Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who rose to fame during Hollywood's golden age as the star of several Alfred Hitchcock classics, died on Sunday aged 96, US media reports said. The Hollywood Reporter cited Fontaine's assistant Susan ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine dies at age 96 - StarPhoenix (16/Dec/2013)
    Fontaine won an Academy Award as a naive wife in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Suspicion, and was also nominated for her role in Hitchcock's Rebecca. Her other films included The Women, Jane Eyre and Born to be Bad. Fontaine was the sister of actress Olivia ...
  • Joan Fontaine dies at 96 of natural causes - abc7.com (16/Dec/2013)
    (KABC) -- Actress Joan Fontaine, best known for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," has died of natural causes. She was 96. The Oscar-winning actress passed away in her sleep at her home in Carmel Sunday morning, according to longtime friend ...
  • Oscar winner Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - WBIR-TV (16/Dec/2013)
    While she was nominated for two Oscars and won another, she's known as much for her relationships with Hollywood icons including Alfred Hitchcock and sister Olivia de Havilland — a bitter rival. A polished actress, Fontaine began in minor roles in movies ...
  • R.I.P. Joan Fontaine: the legendary actress died at age of 96 - moviepilot.com (16/Dec/2013)
    She delivered her most memorable performance in Alfred Hitchcock's haunted house classic (and American debut), Rebecca, where the ghostly presence of the deceased ex-wife of her husband (Laurence Olivier), bittered the relationship of the newly-weds.
  • Oscar-Winning Actress Joan Fontaine Dead at Age 96 - Emag.co.uk (16/Dec/2013)
    The regal blonde British-American secured her place in the Hollywood pantheon of all-time greats with her role in Alfred Hitchcock's gothic 1940 classic Rebecca. She earned an Oscar nomination for that performance, and then won the trophy two years later ...
  • Joan Fontaine: No one else suffered so glamorously on screen - The Independent (16/Dec/2013)
    In her films with Alfred Hitchcock, Joan Fontaine excelled at playing shy, repressed young women with obvious inner passion but who were surrounded by men they couldn't trust. She was Oscar-nominated for her role as the second Mrs de Winter, the young ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for 'Suspicion,' dies - OurWindsor.ca (16/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL, Calif. - Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
  • Joan Fontaine Passes Away - Business of Cinema (16/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable movies in her Hollywood career, that spanned four decades was the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Suspicion, co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating her sister in the competition. Fontaine ...
  • Joan Fontaine, 'Coolly Beautiful' Oscar Winner, Dies - WUFT (16/Dec/2013)
    She was a “patrician blond … who rose to stardom as a haunted second wife” in Hitchcock's Rebecca and “the coolly beautiful 1940s actress who won an Academy Award for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion.” Joan Fontaine died Sunday at the age of ...
  • Oscar winner Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - USA TODAY (16/Dec/2013)
    While she was nominated for two Oscars and won another, she's known as much for her relationships with Hollywood icons including Alfred Hitchcock and sister Olivia de Havilland — a bitter rival. A polished actress, Fontaine began in minor roles in movies ...
  • Oscar-Winner Joan Fontaine Dead at 96 - Big Hollywood (16/Dec/2013)
    In 1941, Joan Fontaine won the Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of a wife deeply in love with a charming husband (Cary Grant), who might want her dead. She was wonderfully delicate and vulnerable in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," and no one questions ...
  • Oscar-winning actress - Himalayan Times (16/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films in a Hollywood career spanning four decades and some four dozen films was the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Suspicion, co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her sister in the ...
  • Joan Fontaine dies at 96, but will sister Olivia de Havilland mourn her? - The Independent (16/Dec/2013)
    The 1942 Academy Awards were a watershed for Joan Fontaine, and not just because she won an Oscar for her performance in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion. In doing so, the 24-year-old triumphed over her older sister, Olivia de Havilland, who had also been ...
  • Oscar winner Fontaine dies in sleep at 96 - Columbia Daily Tribune (16/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL, Calif. (AP) — Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died yesterday.
  • Joan Fontaine: Oscar Winner Dies Aged 96 - Sudan Vision (16/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine - the star of several Alfred Hitchcock thrillers - has died aged 96. Fontaine, whose film career was marked by a long-running rivalry with her sister Olivia de Havilland, passed away in her sleep at her home in Carmel, ...
  • Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine dies at age 96 - Pursuitist (16/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine has passed away at the age of 96. Fontaine is best remembered for two Alfred Hitchcock classics, Rebecca and Suspicion. She would be nominated for an Academy Award for both films, winning the Oscar for the latter – famously ...
  • Academy Award Winner Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - PARADE (16/Dec/2013)
    Best known for her roles in Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca and an Oscar-worthy performance in Suspicion, Fontaine was born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland to British parents in Tokyo. While her older sister (by one year), Olivia de Havilland, pursued a career in ...
  • Hollywood Legends Fontaine, O'Toole Pass Away - Atlantic City Weekly (blog) (16/Dec/2013)
    Fontaine won an Academy Award for best actress in director Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion (1941), the only one ever claimed by an actor in any Hitchcock film. By doing so she beat out her sister, Olivia De Havilland, nominated the same year for Hold Back the ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dies at Age 96. (Photo : Facebook) - Headlines & Global News (16/Dec/2013)
    During a dinner party with famed producer David O. Selznick, he asked her to audition for a part in the adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's novel Rebecca, that would be directed by none other than newcomer Alfred Hitchcock. She earned an Academy Award ...
  • Joan Fontaine dead at age 96 - OnTheRedCarpet.com (16/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, best known for role in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion," has died of natural causes. She was 96. The Oscar-winning actress passed away in her sleep in her Carmel home Sunday morning, according to longtime friend Noel Beutel.
  • Oscar-Winning Actress Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - Latin American Herald Tribune (16/Dec/2013)
    The actress was a three-time nominee for an Oscar as Best Actress and was the inspiration of director Alfred Hitchcock in “Rebecca” and “Suspicion,” co-starring Cary Grant. Fontaine, born in Tokyo in 1917, was an eternal rival of her actress sister Olivia de ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Who Beat Sister for Academy Award, Dies at 96 - San Francisco Chronicle (16/Dec/2013)
    16 (Bloomberg) -- Joan Fontaine, who won an Academy Award for best actress in director Alfred Hitchcock's 1941 movie “Suspicion,” fanning a lifelong feud by beating her sister, Olivia de Havilland, for the honor, has died. She was 96. She died yesterday in ...
  • BLOGS OF THE DAY: Actress Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - Daily Mail (16/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, the polished actress who achieved stardom in the early 1940s with memorable performances in the Alfred Hitchcock films Suspicion - for which she earned the best actress Oscar over her bitter rival sister Olivia de Havilland - and Rebecca, has ...
  • Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - The West Australian (16/Dec/2013)
    Los Angeles (AFP) - Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who rose to fame during Hollywood's golden age as the star of several Alfred Hitchcock classics, died on Sunday aged 96, US media reports said. The Hollywood Reporter cited Fontaine's assistant ...
  • Joan Fontaine, 96 - Tempo (16/Dec/2013)
    Los Angeles (AFP) – Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who rose to fame during Hollywood's golden age as the star of several Alfred Hitchcock classics, died on Sunday aged 96, US media reports said. The Hollywood Reporter cited Fontaine's assistant ...
  • Hollywood legend Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - Death and Taxes (16/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, star of Alfred Hitchcock's “Rebecca” and “Suspicion,” as well as the 1943 version of “Jane Eyre” co-starring Orson Welles, died Sunday of natural causes this Sunday at the age of 96, leaving her sister, Olivia de Havilland as the only living star ...
  • Frequent Hitchcock heroine Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - Catholic Online (16/Dec/2013)
    One of the silver screen's most fierce divas, Joan Fontaine has died at the age of 96. The Oscar-winning actress was one of the last remaining links to Hollywood's golden age. Working frequently with director Alfred Hitchcock, she won an Oscar for Best ...
  • Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine dies - The Star Democrat (16/Dec/2013)
    (AP) — Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96. Fontaine ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for Suspicion, dies at age 96 - Waterloo Record (16/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL, Calif. — Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
  • Joan Fontaine: Return to Manderley - Frontiers LA (blog) (16/Dec/2013)
    Having devoured Gone with the Wind, I tore through Daphne du Maurier's classic Rebecca, and then one night soon after the Alfred Hitchcock film version came on The Late Show. I watched, mesmerized. From the opening line of both book and film narrated ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Fontaine dies - Himalayan Times (16/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films in a Hollywood career spanning four decades and some four dozen films was the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Suspicion, co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her sister in the ...
  • Photos: Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dies at age 96 - San Jose Mercury News media center (16/Dec/2013)
    15 at her Carmel Highlands, Calif., home at age 96. Fontaine also had lived in Saratoga. She and her sister, Olivia de Havilland, were nominated for the best actress Oscar in 1942, with Fontaine taking the prize for the Alfred Hitchcock film, “Suspicion.
  • Actor Joan Fontaine dies at age of 96 - Irish Times (16/Dec/2013)
    Fontaine's most notable role was arguably that of the “second Mrs de Winter” in Rebecca, the 1940 adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's gothic novel that marked Alfred Hitchcock's Hollywood debut. She would go on to gain an Oscar nomination for the role in ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - DAWN.com (16/Dec/2013)
    LOS ANGELES: Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who rose to fame during Hollywood's golden age as the star of several Alfred Hitchcock classics, died on Sunday aged 96. The Hollywood Reporter cited Fontaine's assistant Susan Pfeiffer as saying the ...
  • Oscar-winner Fontaine dies - Jakarta Post (16/Dec/2013)
    Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96. Fontaine, the sister of ...
  • Joan Fontaine - Herald Scotland (16/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, who has died aged 96, was an Oscar-winning actress who became a star after appearing in two of Alfred Hitchcock's early Hollywood films. The first was Rebecca, based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, in which she played the naive ...
  • Veteran actress Joan Fontaine passes away - CCTV (16/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, well-loved in China and famed for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's 1940 film "Rebecca", died on Sunday at the age of 96 in California. Fontaine's illustrious career saw her work with some of the most notable directors from ...
  • Today's News: Our Take - Actress Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - Steuben Courier (16/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96. Born in Tokyo to British parents who later moved to California, Fontaine and her sister, actress Olivia de ...
  • Joan Fontaine, who found stardom in Hitchcock films, dies at 96 - Press Herald (16/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL, Calif. — Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's “Suspicion” and “Rebecca” and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
  • Today's News: Our Take - Actress Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - Penn Yan Chronicle-Express (blog) (16/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96. Born in Tokyo to British parents who later moved to California, Fontaine and her sister, actress Olivia de ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine Dies at 96 - Keyser Mineral Daily News Tribune (16/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96. Born in Tokyo to British parents who later moved to California, Fontaine and her sister, actress Olivia de ...
  • Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - The Asian Age (16/Dec/2013)
    Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who rose to fame during Hollywood's golden age as the star of several Alfred Hitchcock classics, died Sunday aged 96, media reports said. The Hollywood Reporter cited Fontaine's assistant Susan Pfeiffer as saying the ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for 'Suspicion,' dies at age 96 - Manteca Bulletin (16/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL (AP) — Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for 'Suspicion,' dies at 96 - The Bryan Times (subscription) (16/Dec/2013)
    (AP) — Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's “Suspicion” and “Rebecca” and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96. Fontaine ...
  • 'Our magical days with silver screen star Joan Fontaine' - WalesOnline (16/Dec/2013)
    Legendary Hollywood actress Joan Fontaine was famed for her feisty, flamboyant persona which captured the hearts of film-lovers in the 1940s. Her show-stopping performance in Alfred Hitchcock thriller Suspicion landed her an Academy Award and turned ...
  • Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - Times of Malta (16/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films in a Hollywood career spanning four decades and some four dozen films was the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Suspicion, co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her sister in the ...
  • Fontaine, Oscar-winner for 'Suspicion,' dies - Coeur d'Alene Press (16/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL, Calif. - Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
  • Acclaimed actress Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - Philly.com (17/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, an Academy Award-winning actress whose delicate beauty made her a star in the 1940s and who excelled at portraying romantic vulnerability in such films as Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca, died Sunday at her home in Carmel, ...
  • Rebecca star slips away at the age of 96 - Bath Chronicle (17/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, who has passed away at her home in California, was best known for her work with Alfred Hitchcock in Rebecca and Suspicion, but was a popular leading lady throughout the 1940s. Her career was over-shadowed by a bitter lifelong feud with ...
  • She said it, 'I've had a helluva life' - Hamilton Spectator (17/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL, Calif. Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
  • Actress made name playing naive wives for Hitchcock - Vancouver Sun (17/Dec/2013)
    Academy Awardwinning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca and Suspicion and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96. Fontaine, the sister of ...
  • Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine dead at 96 - Channel 24 (17/Dec/2013)
    Among Fontaine's most memorable films was the Alfred Hitchcock picture Suspicion, co-starring Cary Grant, for which she won an Academy Award in 1942, beating out her older sister in the competition. The honour gave Fontaine the distinction of being the ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for 'Suspicion,' dies - Worcester Telegram (17/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL, Calif. — Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was ...
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winner for Suspicion, dies at 96 - Buenos Aires Herald (17/Dec/2013)
    Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion and Rebecca and was also featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96. Fontaine, the sister of ...
  • Hitchcock favourite Joan Fontaine dies - The Australian (17/Dec/2013)
    OSCAR-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who rose to fame during Hollywood's golden age as the star of several Alfred Hitchcock classics, has died aged 96. The Hollywood Reporter cited Fontaine's assistant Susan Pfeiffer as saying the actress died from ...
  • Chris Brown's probation revoked following DC assault arrest - WIS (17/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96.More >>. Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has ...
  • Joan Fontaine: Oscar-winning starlet from the golden age of Hollywood - Sydney Morning Herald (17/Dec/2013)
    It was not that film, however, for which she won her only Academy Award but another, lesser Alfred Hitchcock picture, Suspicion, made the following year. In 1940, she had been unexpectedly beaten to the Oscar by Ginger Rogers in a non-musical role in Kitty ...
  • Joan Fontaine: Oscar-winning starlet from the golden age of Hollywood - WA today (17/Dec/2013)
    It was not that film, however, for which she won her only Academy Award but another, lesser Alfred Hitchcock picture, Suspicion, made the following year. In 1940, she had been unexpectedly beaten to the Oscar by Ginger Rogers in a non-musical role in Kitty ...
  • More Trouble With Birds? Actress Tippi Hedren Wins Big Award in TV Show ... - Television Week (blog) (17/Dec/2013)
    ... by homicidal birds in Alfred Hitchcock's “The Birds,” was awarded $1.5 million in past and future lost earnings for an incident in which a gallon of water hit her on the head during a rehearsal for a TV show, The Hollywood Reporter's Hollywood, Esq., reports.
  • Disney star Dylan Sprouse's nude photos leak online - KULR-TV (17/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96. Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, ...
  • Disney star Dylan Sprouse's nude photos leak online - WIS (17/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96.More >>. Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has ...
  • Disney star Dylan Sprouse's nude photos leak online - KVVU Las Vegas (17/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96.More >. Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - KULR-TV (17/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96. Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - MyFox Wausau (17/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96.More >>. Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - 13abc Action News (17/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96. Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, ...
  • Actress Joan Fontaine dies at 96 - WIS (17/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96.More >>. Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has ...
  • OLTL, Guiding Light star Crystal Hunt arrested after fight - MyFox Philadelphia (17/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96. Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, ...
  • Photo Flash: Remembering Joan Fontaine - Broadway World (17/Dec/2013)
    As BroadwayWorld previously reported, Joan Fontaine, perhaps best known for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's "Rebecca" and who received an Academy Award for her performance in Hitchcock's "Suspicion," died at her home in Carmel, Calif., on Sunday, ...
  • Joan Fontaine, actress who won Oscar for 'Suspicion,' dies - PRPick.com (17/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, the coolly beautiful actress who won an Academy Award for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's 'Suspicion' and who became almost as well-known for her lifelong feud with her famous older sister, Olivia de Havilland, died Sunday. ... Joan Fontaine ...
  • Tippi Hedren: When A Gallon Of Water Is Worth $1.5 Million - The Inquisitr (17/Dec/2013)
    Tippi Hedren, best known for her part in Alfred Hitchcock's iconic film The Birds, just got paid $1.5 million for a stage accident which happened back in 2006. Ironically, the gallon of water which fell on Hedren's head occurred when water “accumulated on a ...
  • Tippi Hedren Wins $1.5 Million Lawsuit - WebProNews (17/Dec/2013)
    You may remember Hollywood actress Tippi Hedren for her iconic role in Alfred Hitchcock's frightening film The Birds. Now you may wind up remembering her for winning almost $1.5 million for a gallon of water falling on her head. According to The Hollywood ...
  • Birds actress Hedren hatched plan for billion dollar mani-pedi industry - Vancouver Sun (17/Dec/2013)
    The actress, who was a favourite of director Alfred Hitchcock and is probably most famous for her role in his 1963 thriller, The Birds, in the 1970s volunteered to help the women in a California refugee camp who had come there from war-torn Vietnam, ...
  • Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine dies at age 96 - KTVQ Billings News (17/Dec/2013)
    CARMEL, Calif. -- Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who found stardom playing naive wives in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca" and also was featured in films by Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang and Nicholas Ray, died Sunday. She was 96.
  • Joan Fontaine, Oscar-winning actress, dies - Kankakee Daily Journal (18/Dec/2013)
    Joan Fontaine, an Academy Award-winning actress whose delicate beauty made her a movie star in the 1940s and who excelled at portraying romantic vulnerability in such films as Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Rebecca," died Sunday at her home in ...
  • Florida Georgia Line singer secretly marries - myfox47 (18/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96.More >>. Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has ...
  • Florida Georgia Line singer secretly marries - WQOW TV News 18 (18/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96.More >>. By Sadie Gennis,. Florida Georgia Line's Brian Kelley has secretly married his girlfriend Brittney ...
  • Bruce Willis and wife Emma Hemming expecting their second child - WQOW TV News 18 (18/Dec/2013)
    Actress Joan Fontaine, who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock movies Rebecca and Suspicion, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96.More >>. By Kate Stanhope,. Bruce Willis is going to be a dad again! The Die Hard actor and his wife, ...
  • 'Birds' Actress Tippi Hedren Wins $1.5M for Freak Bird-Related Injury - Investorplace.com (18/Dec/2013)
    The actress had crippling headaches in the 90s which resurfaced after accident. Dec 18, 2013, 3:33 pm EST : By Karl Utermohlen, InvestorPlace Writer. Tippi Hedren is perhaps best-known as the star of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. However, the actress has ...
  • Tippi Hedren awarded $1.5M for damages after 2006 filming accident - Vancouver Sun (18/Dec/2013)
    Tippi Hedren, the actress who was set upon by winged assailants in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, has been awarded just over $1.5 million Cdn in damages by a court after a bizarre sound stage accident that appears to have been caused by a bird's nest.
  • Tippi Hedren awarded $1.5M for damages after 2006 filming accident - Regina Leader-Post (18/Dec/2013)
    Tippi Hedren, the actress who was set upon by winged assailants in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, has been awarded just over $1.5 million Cdn in damages by a court after a bizarre sound stage accident that appears to have been caused by a bird's nest.
  • Tippi Hedren awarded $1.5M for damages after 2006 filming accident - StarPhoenix (18/Dec/2013)
    Tippi Hedren, the actress who was set upon by winged assailants in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, has been awarded just over $1.5 million Cdn in damages by a court after a bizarre sound stage accident that appears to have been caused by a bird's nest.
  • tippi hedren gets $1.5 million in damages from bird related accident - E Canada Now (18/Dec/2013)
    Actress Tippi Hedren has thrilled audiences for decades for her role in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller “The Birds”. Now, she has been awarded $1.5 million (~£922,000) in damages stemming from a freak accident where a gallon of water fell onto her head during ...
  • It's a bird, it's a plane ... no it's a flock of birds - News10.net (18/Dec/2013)
    It's not quite a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's thriller The Birds, but when a flock of birds flitter their wings and take flight creating beautiful pictures in the sky, it causes people to stop and stare. Originally from Europe, the 8-inch, glossy black bird called the ...
  • New McSweeney's: Hitchcock v Bradbury! - Boing Boing (18/Dec/2013)
    Daniel from McSweeney's writes, "At stake in the latest McSweeney's is nothing less than a celestial duel between Alfred Hitchcock and Ray Bradbury. Culled from old anthologies edited by Hitchcock and Bradbury, McSweeney's 45 includes stories by Franz ...
  • From solitude to mortal danger - Haaretz (19/Dec/2013)
    In 1944 Alfred Hitchcock directed “Lifeboat,” a film that, with the exception of a few shots, was set entirely aboard a boat carrying the surviving passengers of a luxury ship torpedoed by the Germans. Hitchcock added a musical score, and when asked whether ...
  • Book examines nuts and bolts of making Hitchcock's 'The Birds' - NewsOK.com (19/Dec/2013)
    Fifty years have flown by since the release of Alfred Hitchcock's “The Birds,” and although the avian horror film got mixed reviews and slow box-office returns early on, it's now considered one of the British suspense master's classic shockers. Never mind that ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock's THE 39 STEPS to Play Kelsey Theater, Begin. 1/31 - Broadway World (19/Dec/2013)
    Patrick Barlow's comical adaptation of "The 39 Steps," is a rapid fire, often hilariously irreverent re-creation of Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 classic mystery thriller film. The 39 Steps will keep you laughing in the aisles as a cast of four actors, against all odds, ...
  • FilmOn Launches the ShockMasters Channel - Marketwired (press release) (20/Dec/2013)
    The latest in a surge of new content being offered by FilmOn, ShockMasters' programming features the complete TV series Suspicion and Alfred Hitchcock Presents as well as movies and documentaries by Hitchcock including Murder, Manxmen, Number 17 ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock fans will love new online horror/suspense channel - Shockya.com (20/Dec/2013)
    FilmOn adds to its growing collection of streaming online TV programming ShockMasters a channel specializing in horror filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock. The channel will feature 20 Hitchcock films — including rare early films — as well as documentaries and ...
  • Watch ShockMasters for Free on FilmOn - Shockya.com (20/Dec/2013)
    “ShockMasters,” the channel devoted primarily to Sir Alfred Hitchcock, is available for free viewing on FilmOn. The channel divulges in Hitchcock's body of work, including some of the best horror and suspense movies in film history. Here's more about the ...
  • FilmOn Launches the ShockMasters Channel - Consumer Electronics Net (21/Dec/2013)
    The latest in a surge of new content being offered by FilmOn, ShockMasters' programming features the completeTV series Suspicion and Alfred Hitchcock Presentsas well asmovies and documentaries by Hitchcock including Murder, Manxmen, Number 17 ...
  • Collecting Memories: All their world's a stage - Delaware County Daily Times (22/Dec/2013)
    Collecting Memories: All their world's a stage. Dennis Murphy and Ray Smith with their collection of Alfred Hitchcock and theater memorabilia inside their home in Drexel Hill. (Times Staff / ERIC HARTLINE). By Patti Mengers, Delaware County Daily Times.
  • Collecting Memories: All the world's a stage for Hitchcock-loving pair - Delaware County Daily Times (23/Dec/2013)
    Dennis Murphy and Ray Smith with their collection of Alfred Hitchcock and theater memorabilia inside their home in Drexel Hill. (Times Staff / ERIC HARTLINE). Against a forbidding December sky, the house on the corner in Upper Darby has a frighteningly ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock + Walt Disney = Perfect Blue - STV Dundee (24/Dec/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock + Walt Disney = Perfect Blue. Well that's how legendary film commentator Roger Corman described this animated horror film anyway. Dundee's premier horror film club Dundead are encouraging film fans to add this date to the diary. Perfect ...
  • Critic's Corner - Boston.com (27/Dec/2013)
    The Wrong Woman Saturday, 8 p.m., Lifetime. Somewhere, someone thought, “Hey, let's remake Alfred Hitchcock's classic 'The Wrong Man' with a gender flip, starring Winnie Cooper, Urkel, and Jerry from 'Parks and Recreation.'” And Lifetime decided, “Yes, ...
  • The Wrong Woman - Timesonline.com (28/Dec/2013)
    The Lifetime original movie, The Wrong Woman, airs at 8:00. Based on Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man, the movie centers on a woman finds that she is the prime suspect in the attempted murder of her husband's mistress. Discuss; Print. Posted in Tv on ...
  • Film Review: The Lady Vanishes - Baltimore City Paper (30/Dec/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes can feel dated, but that is perhaps mostly due to the fact that it conjures an old-fashioned, mildly corny murder-mystery dinner—the lion's share of the film taking place as it does on a London-bound train. But like those ...
  • VIDEOCLUB: House on Haunted Hill - Teenage Thunder (31/Dec/2013)
    Antes de que Alfred Hitchcock revolucionase el cine de terror con Psicosis, ya hubo un productor y director que rodó un puñado de películas de miedo bien creativas y originales que lo hicieron antes. Lo que pasa es que William Castle no tenía tanto pedigrí ...