Jerry Hunter

Jerry Hunter

Personal Details

Biography

Jerry Hunter, a renowned figure in the world of cinema, has made a lasting impression through his appearances in a trio of iconic films, each one showcasing his unique talent and charm. His earliest notable role can be seen in the 1948 classic, A Date with Judy, a romantic comedy that has stood the test of time. Prior to this, Hunter had already established himself as a rising star with his performance in the 1946 film, A Boy, a Girl and a Dog, a lighthearted and entertaining tale that left audiences in stitches. Additionally, Hunter's portrayal of the titular character in The Great Lover, released in 1949, solidified his position as a talented and versatile actor, capable of bringing depth and nuance to a wide range of roles.

Career

1953
Treasure of the Golden Condor
Treasure of the Golden Condor as Jean-Paul - Age 10 (uncredited)
Sorrowful Jones
Sorrowful Jones as Newsboy (uncredited)
1948
A Date with Judy
A Date with Judy as Randolph Foster
1947
It Had to Be You
It Had to Be You as Jonny Blaine, as a boy (uncredited)