Johnny Belinda (1948 Film) - Other Cast Members

Other Cast Members

  • Stephen McNally as Locky McCormick
  • Jan Sterling as Stella McCormick
  • Rosalind Ivan as Mrs. Poggety
  • Dan Seymour as Pacquet
  • Mabel Paige as Mrs. Lutz
  • Alan Napier as Defense Attorney
  • Barbara Bates as Gracie Anderson
  • Monte Blue as Ben
  • James Craven (American actor) as Interpreter
  • Franklyn Farnum as Man on Jury
  • Al Ferguson as Man Reciting Lord's Prayer
  • Frank Hagney as Man Reciting Lord's Prayer
  • Creighton Hale as Bailiff
  • Jonathan Hale as Dr. Horace M. Gray
  • Lew Harvey as Man Reciting Lord's Prayer
  • Holmes Herbert as The Judge
  • Douglas Kennedy (actor) as Mountie
  • Colin Kenny (actor) as Man Reciting Lord's Prayer
  • 'Snub' Pollard as Man on Jury
  • Richard Walsh (actor) as Fergus McQuiggen
  • Ian Wolfe as Rector
  • Ida Moore as Mrs. McKee
  • Frederick Worlock as Prosecutor
  • Charles Horvath as Church Attendant
  • Blayney Lewis as Dan'l
  • Alice MacKenzie as Farm Woman
  • Larry McGrath as Man Reciting Lord's Prayer
  • Ray Montgomery as Tim Moore
  • Jeff Richards as Floyd McQuiggen
  • Joan Winfield as Mrs. Tim Moore

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