Character List
Scarlett O’Hara -
Played
by Vivien Leigh
A headstrong Southern belle
and the protagonist of the film. A self-centered, determined beauty
willing to step on anyone in her way, Scarlett deeply resents anything
that interferes with her own interests. Constantly seeking money
and entertainment, Scarlett fights for Tara only when it becomes
a part of her self-image and even then is willing to abandon it
at a moment’s notice for a life more free of responsibility. Seeing
Ashley as a living example of the social position she craves, Scarlett
finds herself madly in love with him throughout most of the film.
Though attracted to Rhett, Scarlett resents his ability to see the
calculating woman beneath her charming veneer.
Rhett Butler -
Played
by Clark Gable
A Confederate rogue and major
foil for the protagonist. A bold, cynical rule-breaker, Rhett claims
that his heroic smuggling during the war was purely for profit and
that he doesn’t care what society thinks of him. Despite these assertions,
he joins the fighting as a soldier and later works to carefully
cultivate his relationships with his neighbors. Comfortable with
his wealth and the presentation of it, Rhett tries to downplay any
service he performs to those around him. Rejected by everyone in
his hometown of Charleston, Rhett is drawn to Scarlett because he
sees her as his soul mate in rebellion. Despite his many problems
with Scarlett as a wife and mother, Rhett loves their daughter Bonnie
very deeply.
Ashley Wilkes -
Played
by Leslie Howard
A Southern gentleman and major
obsession of the protagonist. A passive, blond, handsome man, Ashley
is so caught up in visions of the world as he feels it should be
that he never does anything to affect the world as it is. Though
Ashley claims to care deeply for both Melanie and Scarlett, the way
he strings both women along suggests that he cares more for the
tragic romance of the situation. Unlike Rhett with his daughter,
Bonnie, Ashley is rarely shown having contact with his son, Beau.
Melanie Hamilton Wilkes -
Played by Olivia de Havilland
Ashley’s wife.
A kind woman unable to turn away anyone who needs help, Melanie
is well liked by a swath of society that ranges from community leaders
to the local madam. Wanting to find the best in everyone, Melanie foolishly
sees Scarlett as a supportive sister-in-law and defends her at every
opportunity. Despite this sweet nature, Melanie is also highly practical
and willing to do what must be done to save those she loves.
Mammy -
Played
by Hattie McDaniel
A house slave who helped raise
Scarlett. Big-voiced and bold, Mammy remains unafraid to firmly
chide Scarlett for her misbehavior despite the little effect it
has. Though very loyal to the O’Haras, Mammy eventually warms up
to Rhett and becomes his firm supporter.
Gerald O’Hara -
Played
by Thomas Mitchell
Scarlett’s father. A native
Irishman with a fierce love of Tara and the land surrounding it,
Gerald has a reckless side he indulges through wild jumps on his
horse. Though he is the unquestioned head of the house, Gerald regularly
seeks his wife’s counsel on how to run the plantation, and it is her
death as much as the destruction of the land that finally drives
him to a state of half-madness.
Ellen O’Hara -
Played
by Barbara O’Neil
Scarlett’s mother. A stately,
dignified woman, Ellen has very firm views on what is and what is
not proper behavior and expects to see those views maintained by
others in her household. She is the emotional center of her family,
and the O’Haras begin to break apart after her death.
Belle Watling -
Played
by Ona Munson
Madam of an Atlanta brothel.
A kind, no-nonsense woman who maintains self-respect despite what
other people think of her, Belle loves her son and has sent him
away to keep him from the vices of her profession. Belle respects
and admires Melanie, cares deeply for Rhett, and works to look out for
their best interests
India Wilkes -
Played
by Alicia Rhett
Ashley’s sister. A serious, dignified
young woman, India was in love with Charles Hamilton before Scarlett
stole him away. Because of this action, as well as the way Scarlett
continues to chase after the married Ashley, India considers Scarlett a
despicable woman who thinks only of using others.
Suellen O’Hara -
Played
by Evelyn Keyes
Scarlett’s younger sister.
A young woman constantly in Scarlett’s shadow, Suellen deeply resents
Tara and all the indignities the O’Haras must go through to keep
the plantation. Suellen begins to hate her older sister after Scarlett
marries Suellen’s sweetheart Frank, leaving Suellen with the fear
that she will die an old maid.
Franklin Kennedy -
Played
by Carroll Nye
Scarlett’s second husband.
A shy, older man whom Scarlett tricks into marrying her, Frank is
truly in love with Scarlett’s younger sister Suellen. Frank’s marriage
makes his life miserable despite his part ownership in a business
made even more successful by Scarlett
Prissy -
Played
by Butterfly McQueen
A squeaky-voiced house slave.
Silly, squeamish, and inclined to exaggeration, Prissy is the film’s
comic relief.
Charles Hamilton -
Played
by Rand Brooks
Melanie’s brother and Scarlett’s
first husband. A young, rash idealist who is instantly enamored
of Scarlett, Charles is completely unaware of his wife’s feelings
for Ashley.
Aunt Pittypat Hamilton -
Played by Laura Hope Crews
Melanie’s aunt.
A high-strung woman who despairs over her role as Scarlett’s chaperone,
Pittypat is regularly in need of smelling salts.
Bonnie Blue Butler -
Played
by Cammie King
Scarlett and Rhett’s daughter.
An attractive woman and a skilled horse rider who loves both her
parents, Bonnie is the glue that holds her parents’ marriage together.
Carreen O’Hara -
Played
by Ann Rutherford
Scarlett’s youngest sister.
Barely a teenager at the beginning of the film, Carreen remains
optimistic and encouraging throughout the film. She cares deeply
for Tara, working hard and calmly bearing the sacrifices required
to maintain the plantation.
Dr. Meade -
Played
by Harry Davenport
The local doctor in Atlanta.
An intelligent, brusque man with a low tolerance for foolishness,
Dr. Meade takes his responsibilities to the wounded and dying Confederate soldiers
very seriously.
Jonas Wilkerson -
Played
by Victor Jory
Tara’s overseer at the beginning
of the film. Thin and weasel-like, Jonas attempts to combat his
feelings of inferiority by going north after the war and becoming
wealthy. He later returns, marries his mistress, and attempts to
buy the plantation that once fired him. Jonas becomes enraged when
Scarlett refuses to consider him her equal.
Emmy Slattery -
Played
by Isabel Jewell
Jonas’s mistress and later
his wife. Though Jonas gives her money and legitimacy after the
war, Emmy is still considered “white trash,” even by the O’Haras’
slaves. Scarlett blames Emmy for her mother’s death.
Mrs. Dolly Merriwether -
Played by Jane Darwell
An Atlanta
gossip. A self-declared monitor of propriety, Mrs. Merriwether warms
up to Rhett only after he begins coming to her for advice. Scarlett,
not willing to make such a gesture, never escapes Mrs. Merriwether’s
disapproval.
Mrs. Meade -
Played
by Leona Roberts
Dr. Meade’s wife. A gossip almost
equal to Mrs. Merriwether, Mrs. Meade thinks highly of Melanie.
She is susceptible to moments of gullibility.
Big Sam -
Played
by Everett Brown
A farm slave. Large and friendly,
Sam remains loyal to the O’Haras even when he is no longer at Tara.
Though never acknowledged for it, Sam risks his life defending Scarlett
against his fellow shantytown residents.
Stuart and Brent Tarleton -
Played by Fred Crane and George Reeves
Twin brothers. Two of Scarlett’s many admirers, Stuart
and Brent predict that the coming war will be short and glorious
for the South. Later, they are included among the lists of the dead.
Pork -
Played by
Oscar Polk
A thin, nervous house slave.
Pork is one of the small group of slaves who remain loyal to the
O’Haras despite emancipation.
Beau Wilkes -
Played
by Mickey Kuhn
Ashley and Melanie’s young son.
Beau has very few speaking lines. Beau’s birth severely weakens
Melanie’s health and adds to Scarlett’s jealousy.