
Mickey Rooney
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mickey Rooney (born Joseph Yule Jr.; September 23, 1920 – April 6, 2014) was an American actor, vaudevillian, comedian, producer, and radio personality. In a career spanning nine decades and continuing until shortly before his death, he appeared in more than 300 films and was among the last surviving stars of the silent film era. At the height of a career that was marked by declines and comebacks, Rooney performed the role of Andy Hardy in a series of 16 films in the 1930s and 1940s that epitomized American family values. A versatile performer, he became a celebrated character actor later in his career. Laurence Olivier once said he considered Rooney "the best there has ever been". Clarence Brown, who directed him in two of his earliest dramatic roles, National Velvet and The Human Comedy, said he was "the closest thing to a genius I ever worked with". Rooney first performed in vaudeville as a child and made his film debut at the age of six. At 14, he played Puck in the play and later the 1935 film adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Critic David Thomson hailed his performance as "one of the cinema's most arresting pieces of magic". In 1938, he co-starred in Boys Town. At 19, he was the first teenager to be nominated for an Oscar for his leading role in Babes in Arms, and he was awarded a special Academy Juvenile Award in 1939. At the peak of his career between the ages of 15 and 25, he made 43 films, which made him one of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's most consistently successful actors and a favorite of MGM studio head Louis B. Mayer. Rooney was the top box-office attraction from 1939 to 1941 and one of the best-paid actors of that era, but his career would never again rise to such heights. Drafted into the Army during World War II, he served nearly two years entertaining over two million troops on stage and radio and was awarded a Bronze Star for performing in combat zones. Returning from the war in 1945, he was too old for juvenile roles but too short to be an adult movie star, and was unable to get as many starring roles. Nevertheless, Rooney's popularity was renewed with well-received supporting roles in films such as Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962), It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), and The Black Stallion (1979). In the early 1980s, he returned to Broadway in Sugar Babies and again became a celebrated star. Rooney made hundreds of appearances on TV, including dramas, variety programs, and talk shows, and won an Emmy in 1982 plus a Golden Globe for his role in Bill (1981).
Filmography (386 titles)
5.7MovieYellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood
(archive footage) · 2019
7.4MovieSid & Judy
Self (archive footage) · 2019
10.0MovieMarilyn and I
Self (archive footage) · 2019
5.8MovieAva Gardner: Life Is Bigger Than the Movies
Self (archive footage) · 2017
4.2MovieDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Mr. Louis · 2017
6.2MovieNight at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
Gus · 2014
7.0MovieThe Outrageous Sophie Tucker
Self · 2014
The Voices from Beyond
Johnny O'Hara · 2012
MovieDriving Me Crazy
Mr. Cohen · 2012
6.7MovieThe Muppets
Smalltown Resident · 2011
2.0MovieNight Club
Jerry Sherman · 2011
MovieMarilyn Monroe: I Want to Be Loved
Self · 2010
6.0MovieHollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1940s: Stars, Stripes and Singing
(archive footage) · 2009
7.3ShowCelebrity Ghost Stories
Self · 2009
7.5Movie1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
Self (archive footage) · 2009
MovieThe Polio Crusade
Archive Footage (from March of Dimes) · 2009
MovieMr. Yunioshi: An Asian Perspective
Self (archive footage) · 2009
5.9MovieA Miser Brothers' Christmas
Santa Claus (voice) · 2008
8.0MovieHollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History
Self · 2008
Empire State Building Murders
Mickey Silver · 2008
Above the Line
2008
8.0MovieLost Stallions: The Journey Home
Chief · 2008
3.5MovieA Christmas Too Many
Grandpa · 2007
The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk
Self · 2007
6.6MovieNight at the Museum
Gus · 2006
5.0ShowLegends
Self · 2006
6.7MovieStardust: The Bette Davis Story
Self (archive footage) · 2006
7.0MovieHedy Lamarr: Secrets of a Hollywood Star
2006
3.3MovieThe Thirsting
Savy · 2006
4.8MovieThe Happy Elf
Santa Claus · 2005