Joan is real, sincere, transparent, without pretense. I admire such a person, especially an actor. Many feel that acting should also be offstage and on camera in their private lives.
Gran entrevista por Terenci Moix. Ella está divina, y es muy agradable. Una diva con los pies en el suelo. Y para mí, era mil veces mejor que su hermana, en todo. Forever JOAN FONTAINE
A most interesting, elegant, and candid lady! I was aghast at finding out that she only left us... 2 years ago, well in her nineties! Thank you Rocio for that interview!
On the last fellow who appeared in the video . I have read so many times that fiction writers find their fictional characters take on a life on their own and after a while the writer merely writes what their characters tell them . Surreal and wonderful .
Madre mía.... Esto es una entrevista de nivel 10, .... No el zurullo a k nos tienen acostumbrados en ciertos programas, soy la única que añora la buena televisión?
No sé… No veo televisión. Nadie ve televisión ahora. Todos encontramos calidad de otras maneras pero no en la televisión. Allí solo hay basura, en general.
Who was the writer who came on towards the end? Didn't hear the name. She's not surprisingly, a rather gracious, intelligent, fair-minded person. Mincing no words but saying each and every one of them with consideration and delicacy. I always liked her, now with a new respect.
The Spanish writer who entered was Jose' Luis De Villalonga; He played Jose' in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" opposite Audrey Hepburn. In addition to his innumerable contributions to Hollywood he was also a Catalan nobleman. He died in 2007 @ Mallorca.
She left out one of her hobbies , stomping on those tiny red ant swarms you find in and around cracks in the sidewalks . hmmm...seems like we all have that urge . I blame our feet , they have a mind of their own .
Joan is real, sincere, transparent, without pretense. I admire such a person, especially an actor. Many feel that acting should also be offstage and on camera in their private lives.
She was such a great lady, I used to write to her and she sent me christmas cards in the mail. She was a class act. May she rest in peace.
Fabulous lady and her sister they just don't make stars like this anymore elegant
Gran entrevista por Terenci Moix. Ella está divina, y es muy agradable. Una diva con los pies en el suelo. Y para mí, era mil veces mejor que su hermana, en todo.
Forever JOAN FONTAINE
THANK YOU!
LOVED the terrific and funny interview with a relaxed and sparkling JOAN!
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Preciosa señora , que encanto de mujer ! pero falto la tercera parte .
Qué gran mujer con gran sentido del humor! La amo!!
A most interesting, elegant, and candid lady! I was aghast at finding out that she only left us... 2 years ago, well in her nineties! Thank you Rocio for that interview!
She was prettier than the sister
Totally!!
Joan was Magnificent. RIP
La Linda Joan Fontaine.
Wonderful. Thanks for video.
On the last fellow who appeared in the video . I have read so many times that fiction writers find their fictional characters take on a life on their own and after a while the writer merely writes what their characters tell them . Surreal and wonderful .
Madre mía.... Esto es una entrevista de nivel 10, .... No el zurullo a k nos tienen acostumbrados en ciertos programas, soy la única que añora la buena televisión?
No sé… No veo televisión. Nadie ve televisión ahora. Todos encontramos calidad de otras maneras pero no en la televisión. Allí solo hay basura, en general.
¿Y la tercera parte?
What film is she speaking about for WB.????
She's speaking about The Constant Nymph (1943) which she got her last Oscar nomination.
Who was the writer who came on towards the end? Didn't hear the name. She's not surprisingly, a rather gracious, intelligent, fair-minded person. Mincing no words but saying each and every one of them with consideration and delicacy. I always liked her, now with a new respect.
The Spanish writer who entered was Jose' Luis De Villalonga; He played Jose' in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" opposite Audrey Hepburn. In addition to his innumerable contributions to Hollywood he was also a Catalan nobleman. He died in 2007 @ Mallorca.
She left out one of her hobbies , stomping on those tiny red ant swarms you find in and around cracks in the sidewalks . hmmm...seems like we all have that urge . I blame our feet , they have a mind of their own .