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ActorAgeCheck - How old was this actor in

Poster of The Man Who Came to Dinner

The Man Who Came to Dinner

Release Date: Thursday, January 1 1942 (81 years ago)
Portrait of Bette DavisBette Davis
Maggie Cutler
Bette Davis was:
Portrait of Ann SheridanAnn Sheridan
Lorraine Sheldon
Ann Sheridan was:
Portrait of Monty WoolleyMonty Woolley
Sheridan Whiteside
Monty Woolley was:
Portrait of Richard TravisRichard Travis
Bert Jefferson
Richard Travis was:
Portrait of Jimmy DuranteJimmy Durante
Banjo
Jimmy Durante was:
Portrait of Billie BurkeBillie Burke
Daisy Stanley
Billie Burke was:
Portrait of Reginald GardinerReginald Gardiner
Beverly Carlton
Reginald Gardiner was:
Portrait of Elisabeth FraserElisabeth Fraser
June Stanley
Elisabeth Fraser was:
Portrait of Grant MitchellGrant Mitchell
Ernest W. Stanley
Grant Mitchell was:
Portrait of George BarbierGeorge Barbier
Dr. Bradley
George Barbier was:
Portrait of Mary WickesMary Wickes
Miss Preen
Mary Wickes was:
Portrait of Russell ArmsRussell Arms
Richard Stanley
Russell Arms was:
Portrait of Ruth VivianRuth Vivian
Harriet Stanley
Ruth Vivian was:
Portrait of Edwin StanleyEdwin Stanley
John
Edwin Stanley was:
Portrait of Betty RoadmanBetty Roadman
Sarah
Betty Roadman was:
Portrait of Charles DrakeCharles Drake
Sandy
Charles Drake was:
Portrait of Nanette VallonNanette Vallon
Cosette
Nanette Vallon was:
Portrait of John RidgelyJohn Ridgely
Radio Man
John Ridgely was:
Portrait of Ernie AdamsErnie Adams
Michaelson (uncredited)
Ernie Adams was:
Portrait of Leah BairdLeah Baird
Fan at Train Station (uncredited)
Leah Baird was:
Portrait of Leslie BrooksLeslie Brooks
Hollywood Blonde (uncredited)
Leslie Brooks was:
Portrait of Georgia CarrollGeorgia Carroll
Hollywood Blonde (uncredited)
Georgia Carroll was:
Portrait of Spencer ChanSpencer Chan
Chinese Guest (uncredited)
Spencer Chan was:
Portrait of Eddy ChandlerEddy Chandler
Guard (uncredited)
Eddy Chandler was:
Portrait of Dudley DickersonDudley Dickerson
Porter at Train Station (uncredited)
Dudley Dickerson was:
Portrait of Peggy DigginsPeggy Diggins
Hollywood Blonde (uncredited)
Peggy Diggins was:
Portrait of Roland DrewRoland Drew
Reporter (uncredited)
Roland Drew was:
Portrait of Bess FlowersBess Flowers
Fan at Train Station (uncredited)
Bess Flowers was:
Portrait of Sol GorssSol Gorss
Chauffeur (uncredited)
Sol Gorss was:
Portrait of Herbert GunnHerbert Gunn
Radio Man (uncredited)
Herbert Gunn was:
Portrait of Creighton HaleCreighton Hale
Radio Man (uncredited)
Creighton Hale was:
Portrait of Sam HayesSam Hayes
Announcer (uncredited)
Sam Hayes was:
Portrait of Fred KelseyFred Kelsey
Detective (uncredited)
Fred Kelsey was:
Portrait of Hank MannHank Mann
Expressman (uncredited)
Hank Mann was:
Portrait of Frank MayoFrank Mayo
Plainclothesman (uncredited)
Frank Mayo was:
Portrait of Patrick McVeyPatrick McVey
Harry (uncredited)
Patrick McVey was:
Portrait of Frank MoranFrank Moran
Haggerty (uncredited)
Frank Moran was:
Portrait of Jack MowerJack Mower
Plainclothesman (uncredited)
Jack Mower was:
Portrait of Ralph PetersRalph Peters
Cab Driver (uncredited)
Ralph Peters was:
Portrait of Cliff SaumCliff Saum
Joe (uncredited)
Cliff Saum was:
Portrait of Alix TaltonAlix Talton
Chorine (uncredited)
Alix Talton was:
Portrait of Kam TongKam Tong
Chinese Guest (uncredited)
Kam Tong was:
Portrait of Billy WayneBilly Wayne
Freddie (uncredited)
Billy Wayne was:
Portrait of Lottie WilliamsLottie Williams
Fan at Train Station (uncredited)
Lottie Williams was:
Portrait of Florence WixFlorence Wix
Fan at Train Station (uncredited)
Florence Wix was:
Portrait of Beal WongBeal Wong
Chinese Guest (uncredited)
Beal Wong was:
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