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ActorAgeCheck - How old was this actor in

Poster of Women in the Wind

Women in the Wind

Release Date: Saturday, April 15 1939 (83 years ago)
Portrait of Kay FrancisKay Francis
Janet Steele
Kay Francis was:
Portrait of William GarganWilliam Gargan
Ace Boreman
William Gargan was:
Portrait of Victor JoryVictor Jory
Doc
Victor Jory was:
Portrait of Maxie RosenbloomMaxie Rosenbloom
Stuffy McInnes
Maxie Rosenbloom was:
Portrait of Eddie Foy Jr.Eddie Foy Jr.
Denny Corson
Eddie Foy Jr. was:
Portrait of Sheila BromleySheila Bromley
Frieda Boreman
Sheila Bromley was:
Portrait of Eve ArdenEve Arden
Kit Campbell
Eve Arden was:
Portrait of Charles Anthony HughesCharles Anthony Hughes
Bill Steele
Charles Anthony Hughes was:
Portrait of Frankie BurkeFrankie Burke
Johnnie
Frankie Burke was:
Portrait of Spencer ChartersSpencer Charters
Farmer
Spencer Charters was:
Portrait of Vera LewisVera Lewis
Farmer's Wife
Vera Lewis was:
Portrait of William GouldWilliam Gould
Palmer
William Gould was:
Portrait of Gordon HartGordon Hart
Air Races Official
Gordon Hart was:
Portrait of Ila RhodesIla Rhodes
Joan
Ila Rhodes was:
Portrait of Rosella TowneRosella Towne
Phyllis
Rosella Towne was:
Portrait of Marian AldenMarian Alden
Aviatrix (uncredited)
Marian Alden was:
Portrait of Marie AstaireMarie Astaire
Woman (uncredited)
Marie Astaire was:
Portrait of Richard BondRichard Bond
Salesman (uncredited)
Richard Bond was:
Portrait of Sidney BraceySidney Bracey
Race Official / Spectator (uncredited)
Sidney Bracey was:
Portrait of Nat CarrNat Carr
Salesman (uncredited)
Nat Carr was:
Portrait of Allan CavanAllan Cavan
Wichita Official (uncredited)
Allan Cavan was:
Portrait of Glen CavenderGlen Cavender
Airport Policeman / Mob Scene Extra (uncredited)
Glen Cavender was:
Portrait of Alice ConnorsAlice Connors
Aviatrix (uncredited)
Alice Connors was:
Portrait of Joe CunninghamJoe Cunningham
Telegraph Office Attendant (uncredited)
Joe Cunningham was:
Portrait of Steve DarrellSteve Darrell
Photographer (uncredited)
Steve Darrell was:
Portrait of Lucille De NeversLucille De Nevers
Woman (uncredited)
Lucille De Nevers was:
Portrait of Edgar EdwardsEdgar Edwards
Wichita Starter (uncredited)
Edgar Edwards was:
Portrait of Hudson FaucettHudson Faucett
Attendant (uncredited)
Hudson Faucett was:
Portrait of Frank FaylenFrank Faylen
Chuck - the Mechanic (uncredited)
Frank Faylen was:
Portrait of Iris GabrielleIris Gabrielle
Aviatrix (uncredited)
Iris Gabrielle was:
Portrait of Jack GardnerJack Gardner
Ace's Mechanic (uncredited)
Jack Gardner was:
Portrait of Kit GuardKit Guard
Bartender / Mechanic (uncredited)
Kit Guard was:
Portrait of George GuhlGeorge Guhl
Joe - the Bartender (uncredited)
George Guhl was:
Portrait of John HarronJohn Harron
Process Server (uncredited)
John Harron was:
Portrait of John HiestandJohn Hiestand
Cleveland Radio Announcer (uncredited)
John Hiestand was:
Portrait of Diana HughesDiana Hughes
Aviatrix (uncredited)
Diana Hughes was:
Portrait of David KermanDavid Kerman
Photographer (uncredited)
David Kerman was:
Portrait of Milton KibbeeMilton Kibbee
Burbank Official (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee was:
Portrait of Reid KilpatrickReid Kilpatrick
Cleveland Announcer on Podium (uncredited)
Reid Kilpatrick was:
Portrait of Alexander LeftwichAlexander Leftwich
Cleveland Official (uncredited)
Alexander Leftwich was:
Portrait of Al LloydAl Lloyd
Wichita Official (uncredited)
Al Lloyd was:
Portrait of Wilfred LucasWilfred Lucas
Burbank Offical (uncredited)
Wilfred Lucas was:
Portrait of Frank MayoFrank Mayo
Salesman (uncredited)
Frank Mayo was:
Portrait of Harold MillerHarold Miller
Salesman (uncredited)
Harold Miller was:
Portrait of Carlyle Moore Jr.Carlyle Moore Jr.
Cleveland Radio Operator (uncredited)
Carlyle Moore Jr. was:
Portrait of Will MorganWill Morgan
Interne (uncredited)
Will Morgan was:
Portrait of Jack MowerJack Mower
Salesman (uncredited)
Jack Mower was:
Portrait of Wedgwood NowellWedgwood Nowell
Cleveland Official (uncredited)
Wedgwood Nowell was:
Portrait of Pat O'MalleyPat O'Malley
Cleveland Official (uncredited)
Pat O'Malley was:
Portrait of Paul PanzerPaul Panzer
Frieda's Mechanic (uncredited)
Paul Panzer was:
Portrait of Lee PhelpsLee Phelps
Wichita Official (uncredited)
Lee Phelps was:
Portrait of John J. RichardsonJohn J. Richardson
Airport Man Getting Hose Out (uncredited)
John J. Richardson was:
Portrait of John RidgelyJohn Ridgely
Salesman (uncredited)
John Ridgely was:
Portrait of Sally SageSally Sage
Aviatrix (uncredited)
Sally Sage was:
Portrait of Cliff SaumCliff Saum
Policeman at Airport (uncredited)
Cliff Saum was:
Portrait of Brick SullivanBrick Sullivan
Policeman at Cleveland Air Field (uncredited)
Brick Sullivan was:
Portrait of Don TurnerDon Turner
Mechanic Guarding Door (uncredited)
Don Turner was:
Portrait of Emmett VoganEmmett Vogan
Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan was:
Portrait of Leo WhiteLeo White
Mechanic / Cleveland Spectator (uncredited)
Leo White was:
Portrait of Tom WilsonTom Wilson
Cleveland Spectator (uncredited)
Tom Wilson was:
Portrait of Jack WiseJack Wise
Welcoming Official / Cleveland Spectator (uncredited)
Jack Wise was:
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