A Winner Never Quits 38 years old
The inspiring story of a true American hero.
Fact-based story of a young boy who lost his right arm in a childhood accident, but went on to fulfill his dreams of playing major-league baseball. The story of Pete Gray.
Credits
A Winner Never Quits Cast
Name | Character |
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Ed O'Neill He was 40, now 78 years old | as Whitey Wyshner |
G. W. Bailey He was 41, now 80 years old | as Tatum |
Mary Jo Deschanel She was 40, now 79 years old | as Mrs. Gary |
Fionnula Flanagan She was 44, now 83 years old | as Mrs. Wyshner |
Keith Carradine He was 36, now 75 years old | as Pete Gray |
Dana Delany She was 30, now 68 years old | as Nora |
Dennis Weaver He was 61, 81 years old when he died | as Mr. Wyshner |
Mare Winningham She was 26, now 65 years old | as Annie |
Brad Sullivan He was 54, 77 years old when he died | as Taylor |
Charles Hallahan He was 42, 54 years old when he died | as Nelson Gary, Sr. |
Huckleberry Fox He was 11, now 50 years old | as Nelson Gary, Jr. |
Jack Kehoe He was 47, 81 years old when he died | as Bloom |
A Winner Never Quits Crew
Name | Department |
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Judith Weiner as Casting. She was 39 (58) years old when She died | Production |
Michael A. Stevenson as Editor. He was 36 (now 74) years old | Editing |
Robert Singer as Executive Producer. He was 38 (now 77) years old | Production |
James Keach as Producer. He was 38 (now 77) years old | Production |
Daniel H. Blatt as Executive Producer. | Production |
Mel Damski as Director. He was 39 (now 78) years old | Directing |
Dana Kaproff as Original Music Composer. He was 31 (now 70) years old | Sound |
Lynn Raynor as Producer. | Production |
A Winner Never Quits (38 years)
The inspiring story of a true American hero.
- Release day: Sunday, April 13, 1986
- Runtime: 105 minutes