Mickey Kuhn – 1932
Mickey Kuhn has been acting since he was 18 months old and has never stopped. When he appeared in “Gone With the Wind” in 1939, it was the beginning of his career as a child star. Other notable films he featured in during this period include “Juarez” and “A Tree Grows on Brooklyn.”
In 1965, American Airlines recruited him as a flight attendant supervisor, according to IMDb. An airport in Boston hired him as an administrative manager later in his career. Instead of being an actor and reaping the benefits of considerably more profitable retirement investments, Kuhn opted to quit the business and become an advertising pilot.