FRANKIE DARRO

Frankie Darro
Frankie Darro
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: December 22, 1917
Deathday: December 25, 1976
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Biography

Frankie Darro (December 22, 1917 – December 25, 1976) was an American actor. Born into a show-business family - his parents were circus aerialists - Darro appeared in his first film at age six. Due to his small size and youthful appearance, he played teenagers well into his 20s. Always a physical performer, Darro often did his own stunts, many times out of necessity - his small stature made it difficult to find stunt doubles his size. He was an accomplished horseman and, in addition to westerns, made several films where he played jockeys. In 1933 he played the lead as a troubled teen in a major film for Warner Brothers, "Wild Boys Of The Road." It is a pre-code film with a realistic look at "The Great Depression," from the point of view of the youth of the time. This film seems to have been rediscovered only recently and has received critical acclaim.That same year, he played a troubled youth in the James Cagney classic, "The Mayor Of Hell". Later in 1935, he had a key role in the cult serial classic "The Phantom Empire"(1935). As Darro got older, however, he found it increasingly difficult to secure employment, and by the late 1940s was doing uncredited stunt work and bit parts. He had a recurring role on The Red Skelton Hour (1951), unrecognized by his fans, he played "Robby The Robot" in the groundbreaking sci-fi film "The Forbidden Planet" (1956), though Marvin Miller, best remembered as Michael Anthony of TVs "Millionaire"(1955-60), was the robot's voice. After that Frankie appeared sporadically in films and on TV .

Notable work

Filmography

Starring

Lester the Drunk
Self (archive footage)
Delivery Man (uncredited)
Self (archive footage)
1966·
Batman
Newsman
Delivery Boy
1961·
Mister Ed
1960·
Checkmate
Sonny
1959·
Mr. Lucky
Pharmacist's Mate 3rd Class Dooley
Edward 'Snapper' Garrison
Messenger, Elevator Operator
Caddy
Robby the Robot (interior) (uncredited)
Boots, Little Dandy Dorf
Ben
Bellboy Captain (uncredited)
Jim Bascom
Clint Slocum
Caddy (uncredited)
Maw Kadiddlehopper
Steve Loomis
Cadet (uncredited)
Jean's Awaiting Groom (uncredited)
Newsboy (uncredited)
Jockey Williams
Rufe
Johnny Higgins
Bananas Stewart
Gig Jackson
Roy Donne
Jimmy Easter
Ben Feathers
Cousin Jimmy
Roy Donne
Roy Donne
Jockey
Roy Donne
Roy Donne
Roy Donne
Radio Listener
Frankie Monahan
Frankie O'Reilly
Frankie O'Malley
Jack 'Sock' Anderson
Frankie Kelly
Jimmy O'Brien
Frankie Baxter
Frankie 'Doc' Kelly
Frankie Ryan
1940·
Pinocchio
Lampwick (voice) (uncredited)
Buzzy O'Brien
Tommy Ryan
1938·
Tough Kid
'Skipper' Murphy
Danny Murphy
Stubby
Louie Miller
"Dink" Reid
Dan Mallory
Freddie Shields
Mike Sanford
James 'Jimmy' Forbush Tallant, Jr.
1937·
Saratoga
Dixie Gordon
Frankie Reynolds
'Babyface' Madison
Clifford 'Fishtail' O'Reilly
Spike Salisbury (uncredited)
'Tip' Collins, Jockey
Blackie
1935·
Stranded
James 'Jimmy' Rivers
Johnny Morgan
Johnny
Jimmy Moore
Frankie Baxter
Slivers Sanderson
Charlie Anderson
Knobby
Norman Frink
Bobbie Riley
Feri Ats
Ted Williams
Dan
Alec, as a Child
Chango
Frank Courtney
James 'Jimmie' Smith
Eddie Smith
Pete Smith
Frankie Graham - The Wild Boy
Self (uncredited)
Bobby (uncredited)
Orphan McGuire
Larry Claudet - as a Boy (uncredited)
Robbie
Jimmie Williams
Fedor as a Boy
Matt as a Boy (uncredited)
Jimmy Carter
Jerry Wilson
1929·
Gun Law
Buster Brown
1929·
Idaho Red
Tadpole
Billy Ryan
Jean Williams
Frankie Ross
Buddy Roberts
Frankie Sheridan
Spuds O'Brien
Buddy
Buddy Martin
Chip Jr.
Jimmy Rand
Frankie Butler
Young Harry Shelby (uncredited)
Matt Doe
Alexis, King of Roxenburg
Spuds
Mickey Grogan
Sandy Barry
Tad Dennison
Frankie Buckley
Frankie Blake
Boy Prince
Frankie O'Connor
Frankie Smith
Tim Marble
Frankie
Urchin
Boy who dances with Hertha (uncredited)
1926·
Mike
Boy
1926·
Kiki
Pierre
Birdie
'Daddles' Lane - Nora's Brother
Dan Barclay Jr.
Young Elliot Owen
Little Joey
Barnie Finn
Prince Zara
Billy Gordon
Young Davey
Half-a-Dollar Bill
1924·
So Big
Dirk DeJong (child)
Little Bill
Sonny Tolliver
Heath Twin
Jimmy Danton

Production