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Hollywood Legend Olivia de Havilland Pictured Riding Her Bike At The Age Of 104


Hollywood legend Olivia de Havilland was pictured enjoying a bike ride under the sunny sky as she turned 104.

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Olivia is one of the last surviving film industry icons from Hollywood’s Golden Age who clearly isn’t letting age stop her from riding her bike.

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Pictured just as she turned 104, Olivia is seen taking her bike for a ride while robed in a classy white coat.

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Sharing the inspiring picture on social media was 75-year-old Hollywood actress Mia Farrow who appeared in over fifty films.

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“Happy Birthday Olivia de Havilland who turns 104 today – and apparently is still riding her bike,” the actress captioned the snap she shared online.

Olivia de Havilland, the ‘Gone With the Wind’ British-American actress who has become the oldest person to be honored with the title of a Dame back in 2017, has turned 104 on Wednesday.

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The Dame, who played in film hits such as ‘The Adventures of Robin Hood’ and ‘The Snake Pit’, is now considered one of the last living legends from Hollywood’s golden age.

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The Classical Hollywood actress was born in Tokyo, Japan, and later raised in the UK. After moving to Hollywood with her mother, Olivia quickly rose to fame with her career spanning over five decades from 1935 to 1988.

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Throughout the years, the Dame, who was often dubbed one of the leading actresses of her time, played in 49 feature films.

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Some of her best movie appearances included The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Gone With the Wind (1939), Hold Back the Dawn (1941), To Each His Own (1946), The Snake Pit (1948), and The Heiress (1949).

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In the 1950s, Olivia, who now lives in Paris, France, also took to the stage of Broadway theater where she participated in the likes of Romeo and Juliet (1951) and Candida (1952).

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Happy 104th birthday and keep on pedaling!

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