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 died. She was 96.
The Hollywood Reporter awards analyst Scott Feinberg spoke with Fontaine's assistant, Susan Pfeiffer, who confirmed the actress' death of natural causes Sunday at her home in Carmel, Calif.
For most people, this would be no big deal....but for these morons, it was no small potatos
MESA, AZ - A Valley couple has been charged with assault and disorderly conduct after arguing with McDonald's employees and throwing food at them.
The husband and wife claim their breakfast order was missing hash browns so they called 911. They said they had no other choice because managers were not helping them.
Michael and Nova Smith say they ordered a Number 2 and a Number 4 from the McDonald's at Country Club Drive and Baseline Road in Mesa.
They say the meals should have come with hash browns, and when they realized they didn't get the items, Nova went inside to confront managers.
“It’s a meal,” said Nova. “Just like you should get fries with your hamburger, we should have got our hash browns with our breakfast sandwiches.”
She says they refused to give her hash browns or her money back, and that's when she threw her food in their direction.