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ActorAgeCheck - How old was this actor in

Poster of I Wake Up Screaming

I Wake Up Screaming

Release Date: Friday, October 31 1941 (81 years ago)
Portrait of Betty GrableBetty Grable
Jill Lynn
Betty Grable was:
Portrait of Victor MatureVictor Mature
Frankie Christopher (Botticelli)
Victor Mature was:
Portrait of Carole LandisCarole Landis
Vicky Lynn
Carole Landis was:
Portrait of Laird CregarLaird Cregar
Police Insp. Ed Cornell
Laird Cregar was:
Portrait of William GarganWilliam Gargan
Jerry 'Mac' MacDonald
William Gargan was:
Portrait of Alan MowbrayAlan Mowbray
Robin Ray
Alan Mowbray was:
Portrait of Allyn JoslynAllyn Joslyn
Larry Evans
Allyn Joslyn was:
Portrait of Elisha Cook Jr.Elisha Cook Jr.
Harry Williams
Elisha Cook Jr. was:
Portrait of Chick ChandlerChick Chandler
Reporter
Chick Chandler was:
Portrait of Cyril RingCyril Ring
Reporter
Cyril Ring was:
Portrait of Morris AnkrumMorris Ankrum
Assistant District Attorney
Morris Ankrum was:
Portrait of Charles LaneCharles Lane
Keating- Florist
Charles Lane was:
Portrait of Frank OrthFrank Orth
Cemetery Caretaker
Frank Orth was:
Portrait of Gregory GayeGregory Gaye
Headwaiter
Gregory Gaye was:
Portrait of May BeattyMay Beatty
Lady Handel
May Beatty was:
Portrait of Brooks BenedictBrooks Benedict
Nightclub patron (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict was:
Portrait of Edward BibyEdward Biby
Nightclub patron (uncredited)
Edward Biby was:
Portrait of Stanley BlystoneStanley Blystone
Detective (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone was:
Portrait of Wade BotelerWade Boteler
Detective (uncredited)
Wade Boteler was:
Portrait of John BreenJohn Breen
Sidewalk passerby (uncredited)
John Breen was:
Portrait of Ralph BrooksRalph Brooks
Nightclub patron (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks was:
Portrait of Russ ClarkRuss Clark
Policeman (uncredited)
Russ Clark was:
Portrait of Stanley ClementsStanley Clements
Newsboy (uncredited)
Stanley Clements was:
Portrait of James ConatyJames Conaty
Nightclub patron (uncredited)
James Conaty was:
Portrait of Heinie ConklinHeinie Conklin
Pedestrian newspaper buyer (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin was:
Portrait of Bob CornellBob Cornell
Reporter (uncredited)
Bob Cornell was:
Portrait of Dorothy DearingDorothy Dearing
Girl at table (uncredited)
Dorothy Dearing was:
Portrait of Eddie DunnEddie Dunn
Detective (uncredited)
Eddie Dunn was:
Portrait of Ralph DunnRalph Dunn
Detective (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn was:
Portrait of Sarah EdwardsSarah Edwards
Customer (uncredited)
Sarah Edwards was:
Portrait of James FlavinJames Flavin
Detective (uncredited)
James Flavin was:
Portrait of Bess FlowersBess Flowers
Lady Handel's party guest (uncredited)
Bess Flowers was:
Portrait of Jack GarganJack Gargan
Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
Jack Gargan was:
Portrait of Robert HainesRobert Haines
Waiter (uncredited)
Robert Haines was:
Portrait of Stuart HallStuart Hall
Nightclub patron (uncredited)
Stuart Hall was:
Portrait of George HickmanGeorge Hickman
Newsboy (uncredited)
George Hickman was:
Portrait of Kenner G. KempKenner G. Kemp
Cab driver (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp was:
Portrait of Pat McKeePat McKee
Ozinski - Newsman (uncredited)
Pat McKee was:
Portrait of Frank McLureFrank McLure
Nightclub patron (uncredited)
Frank McLure was:
Portrait of Edward McWadeEdward McWade
Old man at library (uncredited)
Edward McWade was:
Portrait of Harold MillerHarold Miller
Nightclub patron (uncredited)
Harold Miller was:
Portrait of Mike MorelliMike Morelli
Fight spectator (uncredited)
Mike Morelli was:
Portrait of Philip MorrisPhilip Morris
Detective (uncredited)
Philip Morris was:
Portrait of Forbes MurrayForbes Murray
Mr. Handel (uncredited)
Forbes Murray was:
Portrait of William J. O'BrienWilliam J. O'Brien
Man hosing sidewalk (uncredited)
William J. O'Brien was:
Portrait of Albert PolletAlbert Pollet
Waiter (uncredited)
Albert Pollet was:
Portrait of Dick RichDick Rich
Detective (uncredited)
Dick Rich was:
Portrait of Tim RyanTim Ryan
Detective (uncredited)
Tim Ryan was:
Portrait of Harry SeymourHarry Seymour
Bartender (uncredited)
Harry Seymour was:
Portrait of Bert StevensBert Stevens
Nightclub patron (uncredited)
Bert Stevens was:
Portrait of Harry StrangHarry Strang
Officer Murphy (uncredited)
Harry Strang was:
Portrait of Amzie StricklandAmzie Strickland
Girl at table (uncredited)
Amzie Strickland was:
Portrait of Basil WalkerBasil Walker
Reporter (uncredited)
Basil Walker was:
Portrait of Paul WeigelPaul Weigel
Gus- Deleicatesson Proprietor (uncredited)
Paul Weigel was:
Portrait of Cecil WestonCecil Weston
Police Matron (uncredited)
Cecil Weston was:
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