THOMAS MITCHELL
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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.
- Pocketful of Miracles1961
- High Noon1952
- Gone with the Wind1939
- Stagecoach1939
- It's a Wonderful Life1946
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington1939
- Lost Horizon1937
- The Outlaw1943
- Our Town1940
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame1939
- Alias Nick Beal1949
- Out of the Fog1941
- Tales of Manhattan1942
- Secret of the Incas1954
- Make Way for Tomorrow1937
- Dark Waters1944
- Moontide1942
- The Black Swan1942
- While the City Sleeps1956
- Angels Over Broadway1940
- Bataan1943
- Buffalo Bill1944
- The Fighting Sullivans1944
- Only Angels Have Wings1939
- The Dark Mirror1946
- Adventure1945
- Joan of Paris1942
- Silver River1948
- The Keys of the Kingdom1944
- When You're in Love1937
- Theodora Goes Wild1936
- The Long Voyage Home1940
- Wilson1944
- Destry1954
- Immortal Sergeant1943
- The Hurricane1937
- The Big Wheel1949
- The Miracle on 34th Street1955
- This Above All1942
- Captain Eddie1945
- By Love Possessed1961
- Flesh and Fantasy1943
- Flight from Destiny1941
- Within These Walls1945
- Trade Winds1938
- Three Wise Fools1946
- I Promise to Pay1937
- High Barbaree1947
- Love, Honor and Behave1938
- The Romance of Rosy Ridge1947
- Handle with Care1958
- Three Cheers for the Irish1940
- Swiss Family Robinson1940
- Song of the Islands1942
- Craig's Wife1936
- Man Of The People1937
- Journey Into Light1951
- Adventure in Manhattan1936
- Too Young to Love1960
- The Shrouds2024
- Suspense1949
- Climax!1954
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre1956
- 21 Jump Street1987
- General Electric Theater1953
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre1956
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre1956
- Studio One1948
- Studio One1948
- Studio One1948
- Suspense1949
- Tracker2001
- The Ford Television Theatre1952