07/10/1892
Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA:
D'après Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre Thomas Mitchell (11 juillet 1892 – 17 décembre 1962) était un acteur, dramaturge et scénariste américain. Parmi ses rôles les plus célèbres au cours de sa longue carrière, on peut citer celui de Gerald O'Hara, le père de Scarlett O'Hara dans Autant en emporte le vent, celui du Doc Boone ivrogne dans La Chevauchée fantastique de John Ford, et celui de l'oncle Billy dans La Vie est belle. Mitchell fut la première personne à remporter un Oscar, un Emmy Award et un Tony Award.
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1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year (2009) as Self (archive footage) |
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James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (1987) as Self (archive footage) |
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Going Hollywood: The '30s (1984) as (archive footage) |
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Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983) as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) |
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Pocketful of Miracles (1961) as Judge Henry G. Blake |
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By Love Possessed (1961) as Noah Tuttle |
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Too Young to Love (1960) as Judge Bentley |
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The Right Man (1960) as Grover Cleveland |
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Natchez (1958) as Mr. Carson |
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Handle with Care (1958) as Mayor Dick Williston |
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While the City Sleeps (1956) as John Day Griffith |
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The Miracle on 34th Street (1955) as Kris Kringle |
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1955) as 'Pap' Finn |
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Destry (1954) as Reginald T. 'Rags' Barnaby |
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Secret of the Incas (1954) as Ed Morgan |
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The Big Moment (1954) as Blumenau |
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The Backbone of America (1953) as Fred Tupple |
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High Noon (1952) as Mayor Jonas Henderson |
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Journey Into Light (1951) as Gandy |
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The Big Wheel (1949) as Arthur 'Red' Stanley |
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Alias Nick Beal (1949) as Joseph Foster |
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Silver River (1948) as John Plato Beck |
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The Romance of Rosy Ridge (1947) as Gill MacBean |
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High Barbaree (1947) as Capt. Thad Vail |
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Blow-Ups of 1946 (1946) as Self |
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It's a Wonderful Life (1946) as Uncle Billy |
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The Dark Mirror (1946) as Lt. Stevenson |
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Three Wise Fools (1946) as Terence Alaysius O'Davern |
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Adventure (1945) as Mudgin |
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Within These Walls (1945) as Warden Michael Howland |
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Captain Eddie (1945) as Ike Howard |
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The Keys of the Kingdom (1944) as Willie Tulloch |
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Dark Waters (1944) as Mr. Sydney |
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Wilson (1944) as Joseph Tumulty |
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Buffalo Bill (1944) as Ned Buntline |
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The Fighting Sullivans (1944) as Mr. Thomas F. Sullivan |
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Flesh and Fantasy (1943) as Septimus Podgers (segment 2) |
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Bataan (1943) as Cpl. Jake Feingold |
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Immortal Sergeant (1943) as Sergeant Kelly |
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The Outlaw (1943) as Pat Garrett |
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Breakdowns of 1942 (1942) as Self |
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The Black Swan (1942) as Tommy Blue |
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Tales of Manhattan (1942) as John Halloway |
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Moontide (1942) as Tiny |
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This Above All (1942) as "Monty" Montague |
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Song of the Islands (1942) as Dennis O'Brien |
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Joan of Paris (1942) as Father Antoine |
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Out of the Fog (1941) as Jonah Goodwin |
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Flight from Destiny (1941) as Prof. Henry Todhunter |
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The Long Voyage Home (1940) as Driscoll |
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Angels Over Broadway (1940) as Gene Gibbons |
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Cavalcade of the Academy Awards (1940) as Self |
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Our Town (1940) as Doc Gibbs |
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Three Cheers for the Irish (1940) as Peter Casey |
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Swiss Family Robinson (1940) as William Robinson |
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Gone with the Wind (1939) as Gerald O'Hara |
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) as Diz Moore |
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) as Clopin |
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Only Angels Have Wings (1939) as Kid Dabb |
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Stagecoach (1939) as Doc Josiah Boone |
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Trade Winds (1938) as Commissioner Blackton |
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Love, Honor and Behave (1938) as Dan Painter |
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The Hurricane (1937) as Dr. Kersaint |
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Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) as George Cooper |
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I Promise to Pay (1937) as District Attorney J.E. Curtis |
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Lost Horizon (1937) as Henry Barnard |
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When You're in Love (1937) as Hank Miller |
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Man Of The People (1937) as William J. Grady |
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Theodora Goes Wild (1936) as Jed Waterbury |
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Adventure in Manhattan (1936) as Phil Bane |
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Craig's Wife (1936) as Fergus Passmore |
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Six Cylinder Love (1923) as Bertram Rogers |
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Casanova Brown (1944) Theatre Play |
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Little Accident (1939) Theatre Play |
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All of Me (1934) Screenplay |
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Little Accident (1930) Theatre Play |