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Thomas Mitchell


Thomas Mitchell

Birthday:

07/10/1892

Place of birth:

Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA:

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thomas Mitchell (July 11, 1892 – December 17, 1962) was an American actor, playwright and screenwriter. Among his most famous roles in a long career are those of Gerald O'Hara, the father of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind, the drunken Doc Boone in John Ford's Stagecoach, and Uncle Billy in It's a Wonderful Life. Mitchell was the first person to win an Oscar, an Emmy, and a Tony Award.



Credits

1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year (2009)
as Self (archive footage)
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (1987)
as Self (archive footage)
Going Hollywood: The '30s (1984)
as (archive footage)
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983)
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
as Judge Henry G. Blake
By Love Possessed (1961)
as Noah Tuttle
Too Young to Love (1960)
as Judge Bentley
The Right Man (1960)
as Grover Cleveland
Natchez (1958)
as Mr. Carson
Handle with Care (1958)
as Mayor Dick Williston
While the City Sleeps (1956)
as John Day Griffith
The Miracle on 34th Street (1955)
as Kris Kringle
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1955)
as 'Pap' Finn
Destry (1954)
as Reginald T. 'Rags' Barnaby
Secret of the Incas (1954)
as Ed Morgan
The Big Moment (1954)
as Blumenau
The Backbone of America (1953)
as Fred Tupple
High Noon (1952)
as Mayor Jonas Henderson
Journey Into Light (1951)
as Gandy
The Big Wheel (1949)
as Arthur 'Red' Stanley
Alias Nick Beal (1949)
as Joseph Foster
Silver River (1948)
as John Plato Beck
The Romance of Rosy Ridge (1947)
as Gill MacBean
High Barbaree (1947)
as Capt. Thad Vail
Blow-Ups of 1946 (1946)
as Self
It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
as Uncle Billy
The Dark Mirror (1946)
as Lt. Stevenson
Three Wise Fools (1946)
as Terence Alaysius O'Davern
Adventure (1945)
as Mudgin
Within These Walls (1945)
as Warden Michael Howland
Captain Eddie (1945)
as Ike Howard
The Keys of the Kingdom (1944)
as Willie Tulloch
Dark Waters (1944)
as Mr. Sydney
Wilson (1944)
as Joseph Tumulty
Buffalo Bill (1944)
as Ned Buntline
The Fighting Sullivans (1944)
as Mr. Thomas F. Sullivan
Flesh and Fantasy (1943)
as Septimus Podgers (segment 2)
Bataan (1943)
as Cpl. Jake Feingold
Immortal Sergeant (1943)
as Sergeant Kelly
The Outlaw (1943)
as Pat Garrett
Breakdowns of 1942 (1942)
as Self
The Black Swan (1942)
as Tommy Blue
Tales of Manhattan (1942)
as John Halloway
Moontide (1942)
as Tiny
This Above All (1942)
as "Monty" Montague
Song of the Islands (1942)
as Dennis O'Brien
Joan of Paris (1942)
as Father Antoine
Out of the Fog (1941)
as Jonah Goodwin
Flight from Destiny (1941)
as Prof. Henry Todhunter
The Long Voyage Home (1940)
as Driscoll
Angels Over Broadway (1940)
as Gene Gibbons
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards (1940)
as Self
Our Town (1940)
as Doc Gibbs
Three Cheers for the Irish (1940)
as Peter Casey
Swiss Family Robinson (1940)
as William Robinson
Gone with the Wind (1939)
as Gerald O'Hara
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
as Diz Moore
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
as Clopin
Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
as Kid Dabb
Stagecoach (1939)
as Doc Josiah Boone
Trade Winds (1938)
as Commissioner Blackton
Love, Honor and Behave (1938)
as Dan Painter
The Hurricane (1937)
as Dr. Kersaint
Make Way for Tomorrow (1937)
as George Cooper
I Promise to Pay (1937)
as District Attorney J.E. Curtis
Lost Horizon (1937)
as Henry Barnard
When You're in Love (1937)
as Hank Miller
Man Of The People (1937)
as William J. Grady
Theodora Goes Wild (1936)
as Jed Waterbury
Adventure in Manhattan (1936)
as Phil Bane
Craig's Wife (1936)
as Fergus Passmore
Six Cylinder Love (1923)
as Bertram Rogers
Casanova Brown (1944)
Theatre Play
Little Accident (1939)
Theatre Play
All of Me (1934)
Screenplay
Little Accident (1930)
Theatre Play