Mickey Kuhn Dies: Last Surviving ‘Gone With The Wind’ Cast Member Was 90

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Mickey Kuhn Dies: Last Surviving ‘Gone With The Wind’ Cast Member Was 90
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Mickey Kuhn, the last surviving credited cast member of the 1939 film classic ‘Gone With The Wind,’ died Sunday at a hospice facility in Naples, Florida. He was 90

by friend George Terrell.Gone with the Wind

‘s Beau Wilkes, the son of Ashley and Melanie Wilkes . In his most memorable scene, Kuhn tearfully reacts to Melanie’s death by asking his father, “Where is my mother going away to? And why can’t I go along, please?”De Havilland’s death in 2020 left Kuhn as the film’s last surviving credited cast member.A Streetcar Named Desire

earned Kuhn the distinction of being the only actor with roles in both films starring Vivien Leigh in Oscar-winning performances. In the second film, he played a sailor who offers Leigh’s Blanch DuBois directions to the streetcar of the title., Kuhn’s other film roles would place him opposite some of Hollywood’s greatest Golden Age stars.

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