James Dunn Crew
James Dunn is a 65 years old crew from United States of America from New York City, New York. James Dunn was born on November 02, 1901 (died on September 03, 1967, he was 65 years old) in New York City, New York.
About
No, he died on 09/03/1967, 57 years ago. He was 65 years old when he died. Cause of death: surgical complications. He died in Santa Monica
Family
Wife
Frances Gifford, American actor
He married with Frances Gifford (73), in 1938. James Dunn was 36 and Frances Gifford was 17 years old. After 4 years, they break up in 1942.
Children
He had nine children, Frances , Mary , Charles , Karen , Ann , Joanna , Captain (46) , William (147) and Robert (142) .
Works
James Dunn Movies (51)
There are 51 movies of James Dunn.
His first feature film was Mindhunters (2005). He was 103 when he starred in this movie. Since 2005, he has appeared in 51 feature films. The last one is Shadow Over Elveron (1968). In this movie, we watched him in the Luke Travers character .
View all James Dunn movies.James Dunn movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Special Effects | Mindhunters (2004) | 103 |
Loop Merritt | Bright Eyes (1934) | 33 |
Johnny Nolan | A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945) | 43 |
Telegrapher | Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man (1962) | 60 |
Eddie Collins | Bad Girl (1931) | 29 |
Brian McCoy | Killer McCoy (1947) | 46 |
Jimmy Dugan | Stand Up and Cheer! (1934) | 32 |
Sergeant Joe Blake | Government Girl (1943) | 42 |
TV executive | The Oscar (1966) | 64 |
Joe McCoy | The Payoff (1935) | 33 |
Chief Gunners Mate Mike Malone | Son of the Navy (1940) | 38 |
Eddie Ellison | Baby Take a Bow (1934) | 32 |
Lt. Kenneth Reynolds | Hearts in Bondage (1936) | 34 |
Mr. Smith | The Caribbean Mystery (1945) | 43 |
Johnny McGinty | Shadows Over Shanghai (1938) | 36 |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) | 73 | |
Jimmy Parker | Hold That Woman! (1940) | 38 |
John Wade | We Have Our Moments (1937) | 35 |
Gary Martin | Living on Love (1937) | 36 |
Denny Reagan | That Brennan Girl (1946) | 45 |
Nick Trayne | The Living Ghost (1942) | 40 |
James 'Jimmy' Dale | 365 Nights in Hollywood (1934) | 33 |
Speed Brennan | Pride of the Navy (1939) | 37 |
Barney Sullivan | Hold That Girl (1934) | 32 |
Smiley Wells | Arizona to Broadway (1933) | 31 |
Eddie Nolan | Bad Boy (1935) | 33 |
Jimmy O'Connor | Jimmy and Sally (1933) | 32 |
Mike | Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven (1948) | 46 |
Jimmy | Hello, Sister! (1933) | 31 |
Joe Riley | The Golden Gloves Story (1950) | 48 |
Man in Record Shop | The Song Plugger (1930) | 28 |
Johnny Shelby as an Adult | Over the Hill (1931) | 30 |
Jimmy Mulligan | Dance Team (1932) | 30 |
Johnny Malone | Society Girl (1932) | 30 |
Bill Gordon | Handle with Care (1932) | 31 |
Jimmy Fenimore Harrigan | Sailor's Luck (1933) | 31 |
Dr. Daniel French | The Girl in 419 (1933) | 31 |
Duke Stanley | Take a Chance (1933) | 32 |
Mark McGowan | Change of Heart (1934) | 32 |
James 'Jimmie' Flaherty | Have a Heart (1934) | 32 |
Eddie | George White's 1935 Scandals (1935) | 33 |
Don McLane | The Daring Young Man (1935) | 33 |
Jim Keene | Come Closer, Folks (1936) | 35 |
Addison Francis Murphy | Mysterious Crossing (1936) | 35 |
Buzz Martin | Venus Makes Trouble (1937) | 35 |
'Speed' Leslie | Mercy Plane (1939) | 38 |
Webster Frye | The Ghost and the Guest (1943) | 41 |
Himself | Take It or Leave It (1944) | 42 |
Terry Moran | Leave It to the Irish (1944) | 42 |
Stew Schaffer | The Bramble Bush (1960) | 58 |
Luke Travers | Shadow Over Elveron (1968) | 66 |
James Dunn TV Shows (20)
His first TV Show was Studio One (1948).
View all James Dunn TV shows.Awards (1)
Nominated Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1944 .
What was James's zodiac sign?James Dunn zodiac sign was scorpio.
Other facts about James Dunn
Cause of death | Surgical Complications |
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Date of death | 1967-09-03T00:00:00Z |
Family name | Dunn. Show people with the surname Dunn |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Given name | James |
Place of death | Santa Monica |