Mickey Kuhn – Born in 1932, Gone With The Wind
Mickey Kuhn knew he didn’t have a lot of time to spend in Hollywood, so he made sure to leave behind an indisputable legacy. Not everyone can relate to the level of fame he enjoyed during his 20-something years as an actor. And it all began when he auditioned alongside 100 other child actors for the part of ‘Beau Wilkes’ in “Gone with the Wind.”
He got the part, and his career was catapulted to the highest realms after the movie’s release. Kuhn is also known for films like “Juarez” and “A Streetcar Named Desire” in which he reunited with Vivien Leigh. He later retired from acting in 1956.