Are any actors alive from Its A Wonderful Life?

Are any actors alive from Its A Wonderful Life?

Among the adults in the cast, only one is still alive — the movie did come out 74 years ago, after all. But Virginia Patton, who played Ruth Dakin Bailey, Georgia Bailey’s sister-in-law, in the film, is still alive at the age of 95.

Who played Harry Baileys wife in Its a Wonderful Life?

Virginia Ann Marie Patton
Virginia Ann Marie Patton (born c. 1926) is an American retired businesswoman and former actress. After appearing in several films in the early 1940s, she was cast in her most well-known role as Ruth Dakin Bailey in Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life (1946).

Who was George Bailey’s wife?

Mary Hatch Bailey

Mary Hatch Bailey
Full name Mary Hatch–Bailey
Occupation Housewife
Spouse George Bailey (m. 1932–)
Children Pete (born 1934) Janie (born 1935) Zuzu (born 1940) Tommy (born 1941)

Where was the bridge scene in It’s a Wonderful Life filmed?

Seneca Falls
Seneca Falls is the location of the bridge that inspired Frank Capra’s bridge scene with Jimmy Stewart in the Christmas classic “It’s A Wonderful Life.”

Where was Bedford Falls modeled after?

Locals in Seneca Falls, N.Y., say this bridge in their small town was the model for the bridge in the fictional Bedford Falls in Frank Capra’s It’s A Wonderful Life, where George Bailey (played by Jimmy Stewart) thinks about ending his life.

Who delivered Bailey’s baby?

Back in Season 2, Bailey gave birth to a baby boy with George O’ Malley (TR Knight) sitting right behind her. This epic moment took place in Episode 16 of Season 2. And so, Bailey had named her son after George.

Why did Violet leave Bedford Falls?

Bishop out of divorcing Ernie and Ernie into ending things with Violet. Violet, despondent and now a pariah for being a (potential) home wrecker, finally decides it’s better to leave Bedford Falls, hence her asking George for money on Christmas Eve so she can start over in New York.

What happened to George Bailey’s ear?

George develops an infection which deafens him in his left ear.