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ActorAgeCheck - How old was this actor in

Poster of Sorrowful Jones

Sorrowful Jones

Release Date: Monday, July 4 1949 (73 years ago)
Portrait of Bob HopeBob Hope
Humphrey "Sorrowful" Jones
Bob Hope was:
Portrait of Lucille BallLucille Ball
Gladys O'Neill
Lucille Ball was:
Portrait of William DemarestWilliam Demarest
Regret
William Demarest was:
Portrait of Bruce CabotBruce Cabot
Big Steve Holloway
Bruce Cabot was:
Portrait of Thomas GomezThomas Gomez
Reardon
Thomas Gomez was:
Portrait of Tom PediTom Pedi
Once Over Sam
Tom Pedi was:
Portrait of Paul LeesPaul Lees
Orville Smith
Paul Lees was:
Portrait of Houseley StevensonHouseley Stevenson
Doc Chesley
Houseley Stevenson was:
Portrait of Ben WeldenBen Welden
Big Steve's Bodyguard
Ben Welden was:
Portrait of Emmett VoganEmmett Vogan
Psychiatrist
Emmett Vogan was:
Portrait of Mary Jane SaundersMary Jane Saunders
Martha Jane Smith
Mary Jane Saunders was:
Portrait of Erville AldersonErville Alderson
Happy the Mortician (uncredited)
Erville Alderson was:
Portrait of Ethel BryantEthel Bryant
Nurse (uncredited)
Ethel Bryant was:
Portrait of John ButlerJohn Butler
Jack, Bettor on Green Demon (uncredited)
John Butler was:
Portrait of Claire CarletonClaire Carleton
Agnes 'Happy Hips' Noonan (uncredited)
Claire Carleton was:
Portrait of Douglas CarterDouglas Carter
Horse Player (uncredited)
Douglas Carter was:
Portrait of Bill CartledgeBill Cartledge
First Jockey (uncredited)
Bill Cartledge was:
Portrait of Maurice CassMaurice Cass
Psychiatrist (uncredited)
Maurice Cass was:
Portrait of George ChanGeorge Chan
Chinese Man (uncredited)
George Chan was:
Portrait of Noble "Kid" ChissellNoble "Kid" Chissell
Bookie (uncredited)
Noble "Kid" Chissell was:
Portrait of Michael CirilloMichael Cirillo
Horse Player (uncredited)
Michael Cirillo was:
Portrait of Tony CirilloTony Cirillo
Horse Player (uncredited)
Tony Cirillo was:
Portrait of Charles CooleyCharles Cooley
Shorty (uncredited)
Charles Cooley was:
Portrait of James CornellJames Cornell
Horse Player (uncredited)
James Cornell was:
Portrait of Betty CornerBetty Corner
Nurse (uncredited)
Betty Corner was:
Portrait of Edgar DearingEdgar Dearing
Police Lt. Ed Mitchell (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing was:
Portrait of Sayre DearingSayre Dearing
Spectator (uncredited)
Sayre Dearing was:
Portrait of Jay EatonJay Eaton
Horse Player (uncredited)
Jay Eaton was:
Portrait of Sam FinnSam Finn
Horse Player (uncredited)
Sam Finn was:
Portrait of Joe GrayJoe Gray
Gambler (uncredited)
Joe Gray was:
Portrait of Chuck HamiltonChuck Hamilton
Policeman (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton was:
Portrait of Henry HopeHenry Hope
Motorcyclist (uncredited)
Henry Hope was:
Portrait of Jerry HunterJerry Hunter
Newsboy (uncredited)
Jerry Hunter was:
Portrait of Selmer JacksonSelmer Jackson
Doctor (uncredited)
Selmer Jackson was:
Portrait of Kenner G. KempKenner G. Kemp
Bookmaker (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp was:
Portrait of Bob KortmanBob Kortman
Horse Player (uncredited)
Bob Kortman was:
Portrait of Marc KrahMarc Krah
Nick, the Barber (uncredited)
Marc Krah was:
Portrait of Pat LanePat Lane
Bookie (uncredited)
Pat Lane was:
Portrait of Orley LindgrenOrley Lindgren
Bit Part (uncredited)
Orley Lindgren was:
Portrait of Louise LorimerLouise Lorimer
Nurse-Receptionist (uncredited)
Louise Lorimer was:
Portrait of George MagrillGeorge Magrill
Horse Player (uncredited)
George Magrill was:
Portrait of John MallonJohn Mallon
Horse Player (uncredited)
John Mallon was:
Portrait of Speer MartinSpeer Martin
Jockey (uncredited)
Speer Martin was:
Portrait of John "Skins" MillerJohn "Skins" Miller
Head Telephone Man (uncredited)
John "Skins" Miller was:
Portrait of Ralph MontgomeryRalph Montgomery
Horse Player (uncredited)
Ralph Montgomery was:
Portrait of Patsy O'ByrnePatsy O'Byrne
Mrs. Oliver Sims (uncredited)
Patsy O'Byrne was:
Portrait of Ralph PetersRalph Peters
Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
Ralph Peters was:
Portrait of Dario PiazzaDario Piazza
Horse Player (uncredited)
Dario Piazza was:
Portrait of Sally RawlinsonSally Rawlinson
Nurse (uncredited)
Sally Rawlinson was:
Portrait of Allen RayAllen Ray
Horse Player (uncredited)
Allen Ray was:
Portrait of Suzanne RidgwaySuzanne Ridgway
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Suzanne Ridgway was:
Portrait of Eddie RioEddie Rio
Bookie (uncredited)
Eddie Rio was:
Portrait of Jack RobertsJack Roberts
Horse Player (uncredited)
Jack Roberts was:
Portrait of John ShayJohn Shay
Doctor (uncredited)
John Shay was:
Portrait of Billy SnyderBilly Snyder
Bookie (uncredited)
Billy Snyder was:
Portrait of Arthur SpaceArthur Space
Plainclothes Policeman (uncredited)
Arthur Space was:
Portrait of Bert StevensBert Stevens
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Bert Stevens was:
Portrait of Delmar ThomasDelmar Thomas
Exercise Boy (uncredited)
Delmar Thomas was:
Portrait of Sid TomackSid Tomack
Waiter at Steve's Place (uncredited)
Sid Tomack was:
Portrait of Harry TylerHarry Tyler
Blinky (uncredited)
Harry Tyler was:
Portrait of Annette WarrenAnnette Warren
Gladys O'Neill (singing voice) (uncredited)
Annette Warren was:
Portrait of Walter WinchellWalter Winchell
Himself (voice) (uncredited)
Walter Winchell was:
Portrait of William YipWilliam Yip
Bookie (uncredited)
William Yip was:
Portrait of Frank MillsFrank Mills
Frank Mills was:
Portrait of James DaviesJames Davies
James Davies was:
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