Donna Reed played Mary Hatch Bailey
Jean Arthur was the original choice for Mary Bailey. She had already starred with Jimmy Stewart in two previous films - Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and You Can't Take It With You.
"George Bailey, I'll love you 'til the day I die."
In the film It's a Wonderful Life, the role of George Bailey's wife, Mary, was played by Donna Reed.
The main characters in It's a Wonderful Life were George Bailey and his wife Mary. Other important characters were George's mother, brother, and Uncle Billy. There were George and Mary's children - Pete, Janie, Zuzu, and Tommy. And don't forget the evil Mr. Potter, George's nemesis.
In "It's a Wonderful Life," Janie Bailey is the daughter of George and Mary Bailey. She is portrayed as a young girl who grows up throughout the film, representing hope and the future for her father. Her character adds emotional depth to the narrative, showcasing the impact of George's sacrifices on his family's life.
Jean Arthur was the original choice for Mary Bailey. She had already starred with Jimmy Stewart in two previous films - Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and You Can't Take It With You.
"George Bailey, I'll love you 'til the day I die."
In the film It's a Wonderful Life, the role of George Bailey's wife, Mary, was played by Donna Reed.
The main characters in It's a Wonderful Life were George Bailey and his wife Mary. Other important characters were George's mother, brother, and Uncle Billy. There were George and Mary's children - Pete, Janie, Zuzu, and Tommy. And don't forget the evil Mr. Potter, George's nemesis.
In "It's a Wonderful Life," Janie Bailey is the daughter of George and Mary Bailey. She is portrayed as a young girl who grows up throughout the film, representing hope and the future for her father. Her character adds emotional depth to the narrative, showcasing the impact of George's sacrifices on his family's life.
George Bailey is the hero in It's A Wonderful Life.
James Stewart and Donna Reed were the stars of it.
The primary characters are George and Mary Bailey, the angel Clarence, and the antagonist of the story, Mr. Potter.
Bread, salt, and wine.
George and Mary Bailey's address was 320 Sycamore.
George Bailey.
The film is the 1945 feature 'The Bells of St. Mary's', which starred Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman.