Movieland. (1950)

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Mk t Her happy marriage and the success of “The Heiress” have given Olivia an edge on Joan. * It is safe to say, without fear of contradiction, that Olivia de Havilland Goodrich was the happiest young woman in Hollywood the day Dr. A. M. McCausland leaned over her bed at Good Samaritan Hospital and whispered, “You are the mother of an eight-pound baby boy.” To brown-haired, brown-eyed Olivia, once the trouble-ridden, frustrated Bachelor Girl of Holly¬ wood, true and total happiness had come at last. Motherhood came no easier to Olivia than her other cherished goals in life — screen success and a successful marriage. For seven long months she was ordered to lie flat on her back in her new Brentwood home. Although she felt no pain, was physically and mentally perfect. Dr. McCausland ruled that she must remain absolutely still and undisturbed if she were to keep her baby. And there was nothing in the world Livvy wanted more. Shortly after her marriage, the new, smiling Olivia said, “A family is my last requisite for hap¬ piness.” How ironic that Livvy attained the ultimate happi¬ ness just a few months after her sister, Joan Fon¬ taine, announced the ( Please turn to page 74) Olivia (with Cathy O’Donnell) smiled happily when she received her Academy Award — even though it came two years after Joan’s. 39