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James Mitchum (born May 8, 1941) is an American actor. Mitchum was born in Los Angeles, California , the elder son of actor Robert Mitchum (whom he closely resembled) and his wife, Dorothy Spence. His brother is actor Christopher Mitchum , and he is the uncle of actor Bentley Mitchum .
John Mitchum (September 6, 1919 – November 29, 2001) was an American actor from the 1940s to the 1970s in film and television. The younger brother of the actor Robert Mitchum , he was credited as Jack Mitchum early in his career.
Christopher Mitchum (born October 16, 1943) is an American film actor, screenwriter, and businessman. He was born in Los Angeles, California, the second son of film star Robert Mitchum [1] and Dorothy Mitchum. He is the younger brother of actor James Mitchum.
Robert Charles Durman Mitchum (August 6, 1917 – July 1, 1997) was an American actor. He is known for his antihero roles and film noir appearances. He received nominations for an Academy Award and a BAFTA Award.
Thunder Road is a 1958 American drama–crime film directed by Arthur Ripley and starring Robert Mitchum, who also wrote the story.The supporting cast features Gene Barry, Jacques Aubuchon, Keely Smith, James Mitchum, Sandra Knight, and Peter Breck.
She married and divorced actor James Mitchum, son of Robert Mitchum. Wagner was also friends with Sharon Tate, and the two shared an apartment for a while. [5] In 1965, she appeared on Perry Mason as defendant Anona Gilbert in "The Case of the Feather Cloak".
James Mitchum (born 1941), American actor and eldest son of Robert Mitchum; John Mitchum (1919–2001), American actor and younger brother of Robert Mitchum; Julie Mitchum (1914–2003), American actress and elder sister of Robert Mitchum; Junie Mitchum (born 1973), West Indian cricketer; Robert Mitchum (1917–1997), American actor
Robert Mitchum's son, Christopher, portrays Michael McCandles. Wayne's youngest son, Ethan , portrays Little Jake. The picture was the final film for George Sherman in a directing career of more than 30 years, [ 6 ] and Maureen O'Hara 's last film with John Wayne and her last before her twenty-year retirement.