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- of Henry Hamilton and Sarah Jane "Pittypat" Hamilton, their father's brother and sister. Neither Henry nor Pittypat are married and so they consider their...
- also was prolific on stage; among her films roles was the role of Aunt Pittypat in Gone with the Wind.[better source needed] Crews was the daughter of...
- husband; not in the film) Henry Hamilton (uncle; not in the film) Sarah Jane "Pittypat" Hamilton (aunt) William R. Hamilton (father-in-law and uncle; deceased)...
- peas in a creamy butter béchamel, baked in a secret homemade pie crust. Pittypat's Porch Southern Dining Atlanta, Georgia "Southern Fried Chicken" – whole...
- Sarah Jane "Pittypat" Hamilton: acquired the nickname "Pittypat" in childhood because of the way she walked on her tiny feet. Aunt "Pittypat" is a spinster...
- hysterical actress-mother. Director George Cukor offered her the role of Aunt Pittypat in Gone With the Wind (1939), but she declined it. The role went to Laura...
- actor Earle Larimore, (the nephew of Laura Hope Crews who portra**** Aunt Pittypat alongside Gable in Gone with the Wind) who encouraged Gable to return to...
- Charleston Clark Gable as Rhett Butler In Atlanta Laura Hope Crews as Aunt "Pittypat" Hamilton Eddie Anderson as Uncle Peter (her coachman) Harry Davenport...
- Prince Edward Theatre 2000 Hard Times (musical) Miss Fidget/Mrs Sparsit Theatre Royal Haymarket 2008 Gone with the Wind Aunt Pittypat New London Theatre...
- Uncredited 1939 Man About Town Rochester 1939 Gone With the Wind Uncle PeterPittypat's Coachman 1940 Buck Benny Rides Again Rochester Van Jones 1940 Love Thy...