Frankie Darro

Frankie Darro

Infobox actor
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birthname = Frank Johnson
birthdate = birth date|1917|12|22
location = Chicago, Illinois, United States
deathdate = death date and age|1976|12|25|1917|12|22
deathplace = Huntington Beach, California, United States
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spouse = Aloha Wray (divorced)
Betty Marie (1943-1951, divorced)
Dorothy Carroll (1951-1976)
parents = "The Flying Johnsons"
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notable role = Lampwick in Walt Disney's "Pinocchio"
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Frankie Darro (December 22, 1917 – December 25, 1976) was an American voice-over artist and character actor.

Early life

Darro was born as Frank Johnson in Chicago, Illinois. His parents were "The Flying Johnsons", a flying circus act with the Sells Floto Circus. It was a profession that his father attempted to train him in as well but Frank's fear of heights became a problem.

In 1922, while the circus was in California, his parents separated. Their circus act ended with their marriage. The growing film industry, however, found a use for a small child who could do his own stunts and, renamed Frankie Darro, he appeared in his first film at the age of six. [ [http://www.searchmytrash.com/articles/frankiedarro(10-05).shtml Frankie Darro biography] at (re)Search my Trash, retrieved 28th May 2007]

Acting career

As a child actor he appeared in many silent adventure, western, and serial pictures of the 1920s, and became a very prolific actor as an adolescent. His convincing delivery of dialogue and his obvious comfort before the cameras kept him steadily employed. His most important role of the 1930s was the lead in "Wild Boys of the Road", director William Wellman's indictment of aimless teens vagabonding across America during the Depression. Darro remained popular in serials, and co-starred with Gene Autry in Autry's first starring film, "The Phantom Empire".

Darro's wiry, athletic frame often typecast him as jockeys. He plays crooked riders in "Charlie Chan at the Race Track" and "A Day at the Races".

In 1938 Darro joined Monogram Pictures to star in a series of action melodramas. Darro's flair for comedy gradually increased the laugh content in these films, and by 1940 Mantan Moreland was hired to play his sidekick. The Frankie Darro series was so successful that Monogram used it as a haven for performers whose own series had been discontinued: Jackie Moran, Marcia Mae Jones, and Keye Luke joined Darro and Moreland in 1940, and Gale Storm would be added in 1941.

Darro served in the armed forces during World War II. Upon his return, Monogram welcomed him back and cast the perennially youthful Darro in its "Teen Agers" campus comedies. When that series lapsed, the studio gave Darro featured roles in its popular Bowery Boys comedies.

Darro was an accomplished athlete and performed stunts for other actors. He appeared on the Red Skelton TV show several times, and hid inside "Robby the Robot" for the science-fiction film "Forbidden Planet".

Later life

As film roles became fewer for Darro, he opened his own tavern (called "Try Later" after the reply he was given most often when he was asking Central Casting for work [ [http://www.searchmytrash.com/articles/frankiedarro(10-05).shtml Frankie Darro biography] at (re)Search my Trash, retrieved 28th May 2007] ) with ex-Hollywood agent Lee Carroll on Santa Monica Boulevard [ [http://members.aol.com/darrofan/frankie/biography7.htm Frankie Darro biography] , retrieved 28th May 2007] . This proved unwise, as Darro became a victim of alcoholism, bringing his long screen career to a close.

He died of a heart attack on Christmas Day in 1976 while visiting friends in Huntington Beach, California.

elected Filmography

*"Fugitive Lovers" (1975) as Lester, the town drunk (Darro's last role)
*"Batman" (1966) 2 episodes as Newsman
*"The Untouchables" (1960) 2 episodes as News Vendor
*"Forbidden Planet" (1956) as Robby the Robot
*"The Red Skelton Show" (1951) as the Little Old Lady
*"Angels' Alley" (1948) as Jimmy
*"Chick Carter, Detective" (1946, Serial) as Thug (uncredited)
*"Junior Prom" (1946) as Roy Donne (first after World War II and first of the TeenAgers series)
*"Junior G-Men of the Air" (1942, Serial) as Jack (last before joining the US Navy)
*"Let's Go Collegiate" (1941) as Frankie (with Mantan Moreland)
*"The Gang's All Here" (1941) as Frankie (with Mantan Moreland)
*"You're Out of Luck" (1941) as Frankie O'Reilly (with Mantan Moreland)
*"Up in the Air" (1940) as Frankie Ryan (with Mantan Moreland)
*"Laughing at Danger" (1940) as Frankie Kelly (with Mantan Moreland)
*"On the Spot" (1940) as Frankie Kelly (with Mantan Moreland)
*"Pinocchio" (1940) as the voice of Lampwick
*"Chasing Trouble" (1940) as Frankie "Cupid" O'Brien (with Mantan Moreland)
*"Irish Luck" (1939) as Buzzy O'Brien (1st film with Mantan Moreland)
*"Boys' Reformatory" (1939) as Tommy Ryan
*"A Day at the Races" (1937) as Morgan's jockey
*"Charlie Chan at the Race Track" (1936) as 'Tip' Collins, Jockey
*"The Phantom Empire" (1935, Serial) as Frankie Baxter
*"Burn 'Em Up Barnes" (1934, Serial) as Bobbie Riley
*"The Wolf Dog" (1933, Serial) as Frank Courtney
*"Wild Boys of the Road" (1933) as Edward 'Eddie' Smith
*"The Devil Horse" (1932, Serial) as The Wild Boy
*"The Mad Genius" (1931) as the young Fedor Ivanoff
*"The Lightning Warrior" (1931, Serial) as Jimmy Carter
*"The Vanishing Legion" (1931, Serial) as Jimmie Williams
*"The Public Enemy" (1931) as the young Matt Doyle
*"The Circus Kid" (1928) as Buddy
*"Little Mickey Grogan" (1927) as Mickey Grogan
*"Roaring Rails" (1924)
*"The Judgment of the Storm" (1924) as Heath Twin (Darro's first role)

References

External links

*imdb name|id=0201660|name=Frankie Darro
* [http://www.searchmytrash.com/articles/frankiedarro(10-05).shtml Frankie Darro] - Biography on (re)Search my Trash
* [http://members.aol.com/darrofan/frankie/index.htm Frankie Darro Homepage]
* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=17067 Frankie Darro at the New York Times]

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NAME=Darro, Frankie
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Johnson, Frank (birth name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=December 22, 1917
PLACE OF BIRTH=Chicago, Illinois, United States
DATE OF DEATH=December 25, 1976
PLACE OF DEATH=Huntington Beach, California, United States


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