Gone With The Wind (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara
  • Clark Gable as Rhett Butler
  • Leslie Howard as Ashley Wilkes
  • Olivia de Havilland as Melanie Hamilton
  • Hattie McDaniel as Mammy
  • Butterfly McQueen as Prissy
  • Thomas Mitchell as Gerald O'Hara
  • Barbara O'Neil as Ellen O'Hara
  • Evelyn Keyes as Suellen O'Hara
  • Ann Rutherford as Carreen O'Hara
  • George Reeves as Stuart Tarleton
  • Fred Crane as Brent Tarleton
  • Oscar Polk as Pork
  • Victor Jory as Jonas Wilkerson
  • Howard Hickman as John Wilkes
  • Alicia Rhett as India Wilkes
  • Rand Brooks as Charles Hamilton
  • Carroll Nye as Frank Kennedy
  • Laura Hope Crews as Aunt Pittypat
  • Eddie Anderson as Uncle Peter
  • Harry Davenport as Dr. Meade
  • Jane Darwell as Mrs. Merriwether
  • Mary Anderson as Maybelle Merriweather
  • Ona Munson as Belle Watling
  • Ward Bond as Tom, Yankee Captain
  • Cammie King as Bonnie Blue Butler
  • Mickey Kuhn as Beau Wilkes
  • Paul Hurst as Yankee deserter
  • Isabel Jewell as Emmie Slattery
  • Yakima Canutt as Shantytown renegade
  • Cliff Edwards as voice of unseen Reminiscent Soldier

(The credits in the film contain an error: George Reeves and Fred Crane appear as the Tarleton brothers. Reeves plays Stuart, but is listed as Brent, while Crane, playing Brent, is listed as Stuart.)

As of 2012, there were four surviving credited cast members from the film. Alicia Rhett (born February 1, 1915), who played India Wilkes, is the oldest surviving cast member. Also surviving are Olivia de Havilland (born July 1, 1916), who played Melanie Wilkes; Mary Anderson (born April 3, 1920), who played Maybelle Meriweather; and Mickey Kuhn (born September 21, 1932), who played Beau Wilkes.

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