Being nearly the same age, I Identified with the characters Mickey Rooney played through his long career (1926-2014). When I was in my teens, Rooney was the highest paid star in Hollywood, all because of 16 Andy Hardy movies he made. I saw them all.
Judy Garland was in three of them, but never played "Polly Benedict", Andy's one true love. |
Here's Judge Hardy and his family Lionel Barrymore was Judge Hardy in the first film, but Lewis Stone played the all-wise father in all the rest. |
"Love Comes to Andy Hardy" had Judy and other equally young starlets. |
The bad boy that changes his ways under the influence of Father Flanagan (Spencer Tracy), proving that "There's no such thing as a bad boy." |
You won't read or hear anything about Mickey's role in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" His buck-toothed portrayal of a Japanese man offended just about everybody. (It really was grossly overplayed.) |
Before he was Andy Hardy he was the perfect Huck Finn. |
His career went downhill after he lost his youthful exuberance but he came back with flying colors in such movies as "Requieum for a Heavyweight", with Jackie Gleason and Anthony Quinn |
He held his own with these comics and many more in "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" |
But this is the Mickey Rooney I will always remember when he and I were both teen-agers in the 1940s. It's been sort of like a death in the family. |
Great post dad! I will always remember Mickey Rooney in "Boys Town." I was somewhere between the ages of 12-16 when I saw the movie on t.v. It was on a Sunday afternoon, I was sick so I got to stay home from church. I was home all alone, and "Boys Town" was on t.v. I got so caught up in it, and it made me cry. I will never forget that experience because I never had another one like it! Good bye Mickey Rooney! (Although I had to admit that when I heard he died I didn't think he was still alive!
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