Thomas Mitchell


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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.

Place of Birth: Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA

Date of Birth: Jul 11, 1892

Date of Death: Dec 17, 1962


Filmography

Actor (71 Known Credits)


Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

Himself (archive footage)

Pocketful of Miracles

Judge Henry G. Blake

By Love Possessed

Noah Tuttle

The Right Man

Grover Cleveland

Too Young to Love

Judge Bentley

Handle with Care

Mayor Dick Williston

While the City Sleeps

John Day Griffith (Sentinel managing editor)

Destry

Reginald T. 'Rags' Barnaby

Mayor of the Town

Mayor Thomas Russell

High Noon

Mayor Jonas Henderson

Alias Nick Beal

Joseph Foster

The Big Wheel

Arthur 'Red' Stanley

Silver River

John Plato Beck

High Barbaree

Capt. Thad Vail

It's a Wonderful Life

Uncle Billy Bailey

The Dark Mirror

Lt. Stevenson

Three Wise Fools

Terence Alaysius O'Davern

Adventure

Mudgin

Within These Walls

Warden Michael Howland

Captain Eddie

Ike Howard

The Keys of the Kingdom

Willie Tulloch

Dark Waters

Mr. Sydney

Buffalo Bill

Ned Buntline

The Fighting Sullivans

Mr. Thomas F. Sullivan

Wilson

Joseph Tumulty

The Outlaw

Pat Garrett

Bataan

Cpl. Jake Feingold

Immortal Sergeant

Sergeant Kelly

Flesh and Fantasy

Septimus Podgers (Episode 2)

Tales of Manhattan

John Halloway

The Black Swan

Tommy Blue

Moontide

Tiny

Song of the Islands

Dennis O'Brien

Joan of Paris

Father Antoine

Breakdowns of 1942

Himself (uncredited)

Out of the Fog

Jonah Goodwin

Flight from Destiny

Prof. Henry Todhunter

Our Town

Doc Gibbs

Angels Over Broadway

Gene Gibbons

Swiss Family Robinson

William Robinson

Gone with the Wind

Gerald O'Hara

Stagecoach

Doc Josiah Boone

Trade Winds

Commissioner Blackton

Lost Horizon

Henry Barnard

Make Way for Tomorrow

George Cooper

The Hurricane

Dr. Kersaint

I Promise to Pay

District Attorney J.E. Curtis

Man Of The People

William J. Grady

Theodora Goes Wild

Jed Waterbury

Craig's Wife

Fergus Passmore

(archive footage)
Himself (archive footage)
Judge Henry G. Blake
Noah Tuttle
The Right Man (1960)
Grover Cleveland
Judge Bentley
Mayor Dick Williston
John Day Griffith (Sentinel managing editor)
Kris Kringle
Ed Morgan
Destry (1954)
Reginald T. 'Rags' Barnaby
Mayor Thomas Russell
Fred Tupple
High Noon (1952)
Mayor Jonas Henderson
Gandy
Joseph Foster
The Big Wheel (1949)
Arthur 'Red' Stanley
Silver River (1948)
John Plato Beck
Gill MacBean
High Barbaree (1947)
Capt. Thad Vail
Uncle Billy Bailey
Lt. Stevenson
Terence Alaysius O'Davern
Himself
Adventure (1945)
Mudgin
Warden Michael Howland
Captain Eddie (1945)
Ike Howard
Willie Tulloch
Dark Waters (1944)
Mr. Sydney
Buffalo Bill (1944)
Ned Buntline
Mr. Thomas F. Sullivan
Wilson (1944)
Joseph Tumulty
The Outlaw (1943)
Pat Garrett
Bataan (1943)
Cpl. Jake Feingold
Sergeant Kelly
Septimus Podgers (Episode 2)
John Halloway
Tommy Blue
Moontide (1942)
Tiny
Dennis O'Brien
Joan of Paris (1942)
Father Antoine
Monty
Himself (uncredited)
Jonah Goodwin
Prof. Henry Todhunter
Our Town (1940)
Doc Gibbs
Gene Gibbons
Driscoll
William Robinson
Peter Casey
Gerald O'Hara
Stagecoach (1939)
Doc Josiah Boone
Kid Dabb
Trade Winds (1938)
Commissioner Blackton
Dan Painter
Lost Horizon (1937)
Henry Barnard
George Cooper
The Hurricane (1937)
Dr. Kersaint
Hank Miller
District Attorney J.E. Curtis
William J. Grady
Jed Waterbury
Mark Gibbs
Phil Bane
Craig's Wife (1936)
Fergus Passmore

Screenplay (1 Known Credits)


All of Me

Screenplay

All of Me (1934)
Screenplay

Theatre Play (3 Known Credits)


Casanova Brown

Theatre Play

Little Accident

Theatre Play

Little Accident

Theatre Play

Theatre Play
Theatre Play
Theatre Play

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