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Bill is a 1981 American made-for-television biographical drama film starring Mickey Rooney and Dennis Quaid based on the life of Bill Sackter. [1] [2] The film was broadcast on CBS on December 22, 1981. [3] A sequel, Bill: On His Own, was released in 1983. [4]
Mickey Rooney in 1945. Mickey Rooney (1920–2014) was an American actor of stage, film, television, Broadway, radio, and vaudeville. Beginning as a child actor, his career extended over 88 years, making him one of the most enduring performers in show business history.
You're Only Young Once is a 1937 American comedy film directed by George B. Seitz.Following A Family Affair, it is the second film of the Andy Hardy series. Lewis Stone replaces Lionel Barrymore as Judge Hardy while Fay Holden replaced Spring Byington as his wife since both Barrymore and Byington were too expensive for the sequel's modest budget.
Teddy Rooney, an actor, musician and a son of the late Mickey Rooney, has died. He was 66. Rooney died Saturday in a convalescent home in Southern California after a long illness, his sister ...
Sin's Pay Day is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Lloyd Whitlock, Dorothy Revier and Mickey Rooney. [1] It was produced on Poverty Row as a second feature. [2]
Layla, 23, is one of the eight women to make up the cast of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. Speaking with PEOPLE about how the women tackle the subject of sex, Layla says she's happy to be part ...
The Mickey Rooney Show was created by Blake Edwards and Richard Quine. [1] Rooney and Maurice Duke were executive producers. [2] Joseph Santley was the producer. [5] Leslie Martinson and Quine were among the directors. Harry Clork, Duke, Edwards, Benedict Freedman, Sumner Long, John Fenton Murray, and Quine were among the writers.
Minnelli’s second husband was Jack Haley Jr., the son of "The Wizard of Oz" star Jack Haley, who played The Tin Man. The marriage lasted from 1974 to 1979. The marriage lasted from 1974 to 1979.