It's A Wonderful Life - Cast

Cast

  • James Stewart as George Bailey
  • Donna Reed as Mary Hatch Bailey
  • Henry Travers as Clarence Odbody
  • Lionel Barrymore as Mr. Henry F. Potter
  • Thomas Mitchell as Uncle Billy Bailey
  • Beulah Bondi as Ma Bailey
  • Frank Faylen as Ernie Bishop
  • Ward Bond as Bert, the cop
  • Gloria Grahame as Violet Bick
  • H. B. Warner as Mr. Gower
  • Todd Karns as Harry Bailey
  • Samuel S. Hinds as Peter "Pop" Bailey
  • Lillian Randolph as Annie
  • Mary Treen as Cousin Tilly
  • Frank Albertson as Sam Wainwright
  • Virginia Patton as Ruth Dakin Bailey
  • Charles Williams as Cousin Eustace
  • Sarah Edwards as Mrs. Hatch
  • William Edmunds as Giuseppe Martini
  • Argentina Brunetti as Mrs. Martini
  • Bobby Anderson as Little George Bailey
  • Ronnie Ralph as Little Sam Wainwright
  • Jean Gale as Little Mary Hatch
  • Jeanine Ann Roose as Little Violet Bick
  • George Nokes as Little Harry Bailey
  • Danny Mummert as Little Marty Hatch
  • Sheldon Leonard as Nick, the bartender
  • Frank Hagney as Potter's mute aide
  • Charles Lane as The rent collector
  • Jimmy Hawkins as Tommy Bailey
  • Karolyn Grimes as Zuzu Bailey
  • Larry Simms as Pete Bailey
  • Carol Coomes (AKA Carol Coombs) as Janie Bailey
  • Charles Halton as Carter, bank examiner (uncredited)
  • Joseph Kearns as Angel Joseph (voice, uncredited)
  • Evelyn Moriarty as Girl in the bar (uncredited)
  • Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer as Freddie (Mary's annoying high school suitor)
  • Max Wagner as Cashier/Bouncer at Nick's Bar
  • Tom Fadden as Bridge Caretaker (uncredited)
  • Stanley Andrews as Mr. Welch (uncredited)
  • Adriana Caselotti as the singer in Martini's Bar (uncredited)

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