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3 Godfathers - Amelia Yelda

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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3 Godfathers - Amelia Yelda
Amelia Yelda, who was the baby in the 1948 movie "3 Godfathers". "3 Godfathers" is an American Western film directed by John Ford and which featured John Wayne. It is based on the 1913 novelette "The Three Godfathers" written by Peter B. Kyne.
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Amelia G. (Yelda) Dunham
Amelia Grace Yelda was born to Michael Yelda and Dorothy Devore in Los Angeles, Caliroania and was 23 when she married 24 year old Alan Douglas Dunham in Bexar Texas on July 1st 1971. She had nine siblings: Joseph, Daniel, Susan, Christine, Harold, Margaret, Peter, Vincent, and Thomas. Amelia's father was French Canadian and her mother was born in the United States. On her Hollywood High School alumni page, class of 1966, she said she was living in Burke Virginia. In the year Amelia G. Yelda was born, an actress named Amelia Yelda appeared in the movie "3 Godfathers" (1948). As a baby, she played the character of baby boy Robert William Pedro Hightower. Since this Amelia was a baby at the time, living in Los Angeles, and it is the only screen credit for "Amelia Yelda" in IMDb it is reasonable to assume that they are one in the same. Also in the movie were John Wayne, Mildred Natwick, Ward Bond, Harry Carey, Jr, Pedro Armendariz, and more. The movie was directed by John Ford and was a Western filmed in Death Valley, California. It is a loose retelling of the story of the Three Wise Men.
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