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ActorAgeCheck - How old was this actor in

Poster of A Place in the Sun

A Place in the Sun

Release Date: Tuesday, June 12 1951 (71 years ago)
Portrait of Montgomery CliftMontgomery Clift
George Eastman
Montgomery Clift was:
Portrait of Elizabeth TaylorElizabeth Taylor
Angela Vickers
Elizabeth Taylor was:
Portrait of Shelley WintersShelley Winters
Alice Tripp
Shelley Winters was:
Portrait of Anne RevereAnne Revere
Hannah Eastman
Anne Revere was:
Portrait of Keefe BrasselleKeefe Brasselle
Earl Eastman
Keefe Brasselle was:
Portrait of Fred ClarkFred Clark
Defense Attorney Bellows
Fred Clark was:
Portrait of Raymond BurrRaymond Burr
District Attorney R. Frank Marlowe
Raymond Burr was:
Portrait of Herbert HeyesHerbert Heyes
Charles Eastman
Herbert Heyes was:
Portrait of Shepperd StrudwickShepperd Strudwick
Anthony Vickers
Shepperd Strudwick was:
Portrait of Frieda InescortFrieda Inescort
Mrs. Ann Vickers
Frieda Inescort was:
Portrait of Kathryn GivneyKathryn Givney
Louise Eastman
Kathryn Givney was:
Portrait of Walter SandeWalter Sande
Defense Attorney Art Jansen
Walter Sande was:
Portrait of Ted de CorsiaTed de Corsia
Judge R.S. Oldendorff
Ted de Corsia was:
Portrait of John RidgelyJohn Ridgely
Coroner
John Ridgely was:
Portrait of Lois ChartrandLois Chartrand
Marsha
Lois Chartrand was:
Portrait of Paul FreesPaul Frees
Reverend Morrison
Paul Frees was:
Portrait of Robert J. AndersonRobert J. Anderson
Eagle Scout (uncredited)
Robert J. Anderson was:
Portrait of Gertrude AstorGertrude Astor
Bit Part (uncredited)
Gertrude Astor was:
Portrait of Frances CurryFrances Curry
Vickers' Maid Lulu (uncredited)
Frances Curry was:
Portrait of Franklyn FarnumFranklyn Farnum
Company Executive (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum was:
Portrait of Bess FlowersBess Flowers
Courtroom Reporter (uncredited)
Bess Flowers was:
Portrait of Kathleen FreemanKathleen Freeman
Factory Worker - Prosecution Witness (uncredited)
Kathleen Freeman was:
Portrait of Art GilmoreArt Gilmore
Radio Broadcaster (voice) (uncredited)
Art Gilmore was:
Portrait of Kenner G. KempKenner G. Kemp
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp was:
Portrait of Mary KentMary Kent
Alice's Landlady Mrs. Roberts (uncredited)
Mary Kent was:
Portrait of Mike MahoneyMike Mahoney
Motorcycle Officer (uncredited)
Mike Mahoney was:
Portrait of Hank MannHank Mann
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Hank Mann was:
Portrait of Harold MillerHarold Miller
(uncredited)
Harold Miller was:
Portrait of William H. O'BrienWilliam H. O'Brien
Servant at Eastman's Party (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien was:
Portrait of Frank O'ConnorFrank O'Connor
Factory Floorman (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor was:
Portrait of Kasey RogersKasey Rogers
Miss Harper (uncredited)
Kasey Rogers was:
Portrait of Douglas SpencerDouglas Spencer
Boatkeeper (uncredited)
Douglas Spencer was:
Portrait of Larry SteersLarry Steers
Company Executive (uncredited)
Larry Steers was:
Portrait of Arthur ToveyArthur Tovey
Juror (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey was:
Portrait of Dorothy VernonDorothy Vernon
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Dorothy Vernon was:
Portrait of Josephine WhittellJosephine Whittell
Eastman's Secretary Margaret (uncredited)
Josephine Whittell was:
Portrait of Eric WiltonEric Wilton
Vickers' Butler (uncredited)
Eric Wilton was:
Portrait of Ian WolfeIan Wolfe
Dr. Wyeland (uncredited)
Ian Wolfe was:
Portrait of Frank YaconelliFrank Yaconelli
Truck Driver (uncredited)
Frank Yaconelli was:
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