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Joan Fontaine

Is Joan Fontaine A-List?

NoB

NoJoan Fontaine is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1941

Suspicion - Oscar Win

Lost A-list status in 1950

Dropped to B tier — Transition to Character Roles

Ranking Timeline

1937D$0.05M

RKO Contract Signing

Signed a contract with RKO Pictures, beginning her Hollywood career with small roles. She struggled to gain recognition initially, overshadowed by her sister Olivia de Havilland's early success.

1940B▲▲$0.5M+$0.45M

Rebecca - Hitchcock Breakthrough

Starred in Alfred Hitchcock's 'Rebecca' as the second Mrs. de Winter, earning her first Academy Award nomination. The film won Best Picture and transformed Fontaine into a major star overnight.

1941A$1M+$0.5M

Suspicion - Oscar Win

Won the Academy Award for Best Actress for 'Suspicion,' also directed by Hitchcock, becoming the only actor to win an Oscar for a Hitchcock film. This victory came one year after her sister won the same award, intensifying their legendary rivalry.

1943A$2M+$1M

Golden Age Peak

Starred in multiple successful films including 'Jane Eyre' and received another Oscar nomination for 'The Constant Nymph.' She was now one of Hollywood's highest-paid actresses and a major box office draw.

1950B$3M+$1M

Transition to Character Roles

As leading lady roles became scarcer in her 30s, successfully transitioned to character parts and expanded into television and stage work. Her career remained active but her star power began to wane.

1966C$4M+$1M

Last Feature Film

Appeared in her final theatrical film, shifting focus to television movies and stage productions. While still working, her prominence in Hollywood had significantly diminished.

1978C$4.5M+$0.5M

Autobiography Publication

Published 'No Bed of Roses,' her autobiography detailing her feud with sister Olivia de Havilland and her Hollywood career. The book generated renewed public interest in her life and the famous sibling rivalry.

2013C$5M+$0.5M

Death in Carmel

Died at age 96 in Carmel, California. While the feud with her sister (who was not notified of the death) dominated obituaries, she was remembered as an Oscar-winning actress of Hollywood's Golden Age.

2026B$5M

Golden Age Legacy

Remembered as an Academy Award-winning actress who delivered memorable performances in Hitchcock classics and other Golden Age films. While her career achievements are well-respected by classic film enthusiasts and she remains a significant figure in film history, she is perhaps equally known for her infamous rivalry with sister Olivia de Havilland, one of Hollywood's most enduring feuds.

Last updated: February 25, 2026