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Occupation
  
Actor, voice actor

Albums
  
Look Who's Singing!

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Jay North

Children
  
3 stepdaughters

Parents
  
Jay North, Dorothy North

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Full Name
  
Jay Waverly North

Born
  
August 3, 1951 (age 72) (
1951-08-03
)
Hollywood, California, U.S.A.

Years active
  
1958–1988 (actor)1988–present (cameos/himself)

Spouse
  
Rositia north (m. 1991), Kathleen Brucher (m. 1973–1974)

Nominations
  
TV Land "Character Most Desperately in Need of a Timeout" Award

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  

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Jay Waverly North (born August 3, 1951) is an American actor. Beginning a prolific career as a child actor at the age of six, he became a household name during the early 1960s for his role as the well-meaning but mischievous Dennis Mitchell on the CBS situation comedy Dennis the Menace, based on the comic strip created by Hank Ketcham.

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As a teen, North had roles in two Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature films Zebra in the Kitchen and Maya, as well as starring in the NBC television series adaptation of the latter film, also titled Maya. As an adult, he turned to voice acting work for animated television series, voicing the roles of Prince Turhan in the Arabian Knights segment of The Banana Splits Adventure Hour and a teenaged Bamm-Bamm Rubble on The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show.

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After leaving show business and disclosing the truth of a troubled childhood as a child actor, North began working with fellow former child star Paul Petersen and the organization, A Minor Consideration, using his experiences as a child performer to counsel other children working within the entertainment industry.

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Early life

North was born at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Hollywood, California, the only child of Jay and Dorothy North. North's father was an alcoholic, and his parents' marriage was stormy. When he was four, his parents separated, and North never saw his father again. For a short time Jay resided happily at 1631 Cresthill Rd. in Birmingham, Alabama. Later, as a single mother, Mrs. North went to work as the secretary to the West Coast director of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) to support Jay and herself.

From a young age, North was a fan of television, and when he was six, his mother used her connections at AFTRA to arrange for him to appear on his favorite television program, local Los Angeles children's show Cartoon Express, hosted by "Engineer Bill". This appearance caught the attention of prominent Hollywood talent agent Hazel MacMillan, who, impressed with North's photogenic looks, contacted his mother the following day offering to represent him. Mrs. North, who was aware of the stories of troubled former child stars, had reservations, but eventually gave her approval.

Early years

North's first professional acting job was a live appearance on the gameshow Queen for a Day, hosted by Jack Bailey. He continued to work as a child model and actor in commercials, and landed small parts on a number of popular NBC variety shows of the 1950s, such as The George Gobel Show, The Eddie Fisher Show, and The Milton Berle Show, before auditioning for the role that made him a star.

In June 1958, Columbia Pictures' television division, Screen Gems, was holding a nationwide search for a boy to play the title character in their television adaptation of the popular Dennis the Menace comic strip created by Hank Ketcham, and six-year-old North was brought in to audition. After receiving news that his first audition had not gone well, agent Hazel MacMillan pressed the studio to see him again. The studio agreed and was impressed with his second audition. After the studio saw hundreds of boys for the role, North was asked back to screen test with Herbert Anderson, Gloria Henry, and Joseph Kearns, and a pilot was filmed later that summer.

The summer passed, and North heard nothing more from Screen Gems, but continued to work, appearing in a Christmas-themed episode of the CBS Western series Wanted: Dead or Alive entitled "Eight Cent Reward". In the episode, he portrayed Laddie Stone, a young boy who pays bounty hunter Josh Randall (Steve McQueen) eight cents to find Santa Claus. Over the next several months, North made television appearances on such shows as 77 Sunset Strip, Rescue 8, Cheyenne, Bronco, Colt .45, and Sugarfoot, and broke into feature films with roles in The Miracle of the Hills and The Big Operator until, in the spring of 1959, almost a year after he had first auditioned, MacMillan contacted North's mother to tell her that her son had been chosen to play the role of Dennis "The Menace" Mitchell.

Dennis the Menace

Dennis the Menace premiered on CBS on Sunday, October 4, 1959, and quickly became a hit with audiences. North was paid $500 per episode, his strawberry red hair was bleached platinum blonde for the role, and the eight-year-old was instructed to "shave" a year off his age when speaking with the press. North's mother continued to work at AFTRA full-time to support the two of them, and hired business managers to invest North's earnings for him. In a 1993 interview with Filmfax magazine, North spoke highly of his mother, saying: "I want to make it very clear about one thing. I never supported my mother during (Dennis the Menace). She earned her own money from AFTRA. She never lived off my earnings. I know that sometimes happens with child actors, but it was not true in my situation."

While Mrs. North worked, her sister Marie Hopper and brother-in-law Hal Hopper served as North's on-set guardians during filming for Dennis The Menace. In addition to filming the series, North appeared as Dennis in commercials for the show's sponsors, Kellogg's cereals, Best Foods mayonnaise, Skippy peanut butter, and Bosco chocolate milk, and regularly traveled around the country with his aunt and uncle on the weekends to promote the show. These obligations, combined with the required three hours a day of school, took their toll on North, and by the end of the first season, the eight-year-old had begun to feel the pressures of being the lead star of a popular show.

In the fall of 1960, the second season of the series was ranked among TV's top 20 shows, and North's portrayal of Dennis had become a beloved pop culture icon. North made crossover guest appearances as Dennis on such television shows as The Donna Reed Show and The Red Skelton Hour, and in the feature film Pépé. That same year, North recorded "The Misadventures of Dennis the Menace" soundtrack stories on LP, as well as an LP album of songs titled Jay North - Look who's singing! With the success of the series, North's guardians, Marie and Hal Hopper, had become strict taskmasters and stern disciplinarians. He was not allowed to socialize with other cast members on the set and missed being around children his own age. His only opportunity to relax was the occasional "free day" when he could play baseball with other children or when his uncle would take him to see horror films. His favorite films at that time were The Pit and the Pendulum and Village of the Damned.

By the fall of 1961, the series was in its third season, and North was earning $2,500 an episode. The show remained in the top 20, but North had grown tired and frustrated with the pressures of carrying a hit show and the long work hours. Complicating matters was his relationship with his Aunt Marie. Many years later, North revealed that his aunt physically and verbally abused him when he made mistakes on the set or did not perform to her standards. North's mother, Dorothy, and the rest of the Dennis The Menace cast were unaware of the abuse, and North concealed his unhappiness for fear of retribution from his aunt. In July 2007, North's childhood co-star, Jeannie Russell, who portrayed Margaret Wade on the series, told radio host Stu Shostak in a radio interview: "'The show comes first.' This was the ethic that we were raised in. Had I seen any abuse or any horrible upset on Jay's part, I would have noticed. It would have impacted me. It would have upset me terribly."

By the fourth season, North was earning $3,500 an episode; but by 1962, the 11-year-old had begun to outgrow the childish antics for which the character was known. This, combined with the unexpected loss of Joseph Kearns near the end of season three, had changed the dynamic of the show. During his interview with Filmfax, North recalled: "Between the pressures of the business and Joe's dying, I became very serious, very morbid, and very withdrawn from the world. I was the antithesis of the little kid that I played on the television show." By the end of the fourth season, ratings were down, and in the spring of 1963, much to the relief of its young lead star, Dennis The Menace was cancelled.

Teen years

In the fall of 1963, North's mother enrolled him in prep school, but due to his part-time education while filming Dennis The Menace, combined with not having been allowed to socialize with other children, he struggled to keep up with his studies at his new school and was nervous interacting with the other students. North continued to audition, and in 1964, he appeared in an episode of Wagon Train, but found himself typecast as the impish Dennis Mitchell and had trouble finding steady work. In 1999, North told the E! network, "I had to fight the ghost of Dennis the Menace, and I was typecast. I still had the face, and that's what casting directors, producers and directors saw when I would go in to read for a role."

In 1965, he landed the lead role in the MGM family comedy film Zebra in the Kitchen as Chris Carlyle, a boy who, unhappy with the living conditions he finds at his local zoo, decides to set the animals free, causing chaos throughout the town. Over the next year, he continued to appear in small television roles, guest-starring on The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and reuniting with his former Dennis the Menace co-star Gale Gordon on The Lucy Show. In 1966, North landed the starring role in another MGM family adventure film, Maya. In the movie, which was filmed on location in India, North played Terry Bowen, a boy who navigates the Indian jungle with a Hindu boy and an elephant and her baby calf, the latter, a sacred white elephant. He continued to appear in small guest-starring roles on television shows such as My Three Sons and Jericho, and in 1967, NBC decided to make a television series adaptation of Maya. North agreed to reprise his role and was soon back filming on location in India.

The feature film Maya and subsequent television series made North a popular teen idol of the era, featured in numerous teen magazines such as Tiger Beat, 16 Magazine, Teen Datebook, and Flip. While Maya proved popular with teen audiences, the NBC series struggled in its time slot against popular shows of the time, CBS's The Jackie Gleason Show and ABC's The Dating Game and The Newlywed Game, and was cancelled after one season. Years later, North spoke fondly of his experience on the series, saying, "I can say that I'm really proud of my work on Maya, from a professional standpoint. I got to play an adult role and it was a challenge." North had missed a full year of school while filming Maya in India, and after returning home to Hollywood, began a normal life in high school, graduating from Rexford Senior High School in Beverly Hills in 1969. North narrated the surf film, The Fantastic Plastic Machine, in 1969

Adult years

After completing filming on the Maya television series, North found work as a voice actor for animated television series, providing the voices of Prince Turhan in the Arabian Knights segment of The Banana Splits Adventure Hour, Terry Dexter in Here Comes the Grump, and a teenaged Bamm-Bamm Rubble on The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show. In 1971, he decided to leave Hollywood and moved to Chicago to perform in dinner theatre, appearing in several stage productions, including principal roles in Norman, Is That You? and Butterflies Are Free. In January 1972, while appearing in Butterflies Are Free, 20-year-old North met actress Kathleen Brucher, who had a four-year-old son from a previous marriage. After touring with the production for over a year, the two returned to Los Angeles and were married on July 20, 1973, but the marriage lasted less than a year. The young couple separated in April 1974, and on October 21, 1974, their divorce was finalized.

In 1974, North appeared in his last starring role in the R-rated coming-of-age suspense thriller The Teacher, opposite Angel Tompkins. While the film's adult themes were branded "vulgar" and "lurid" by some who still thought of North as the pint-sized "menace" he had played 10 years prior, Los Angeles Times critic Kevin Thomas expressed appreciation for North's work in the film, writing, "The plot of The Teacher isn't worth outlining, yet it develops a relationship between a 28-year-old woman and an 18-year-old high school boy with sensitivity and credibility unusual for an exploitation film. [...] Avedis displays much concern for his people and allows Miss Tompkins and North plenty of room to give fresh, spontaneous performances."

Over the next several years, North held onto the hope of being rediscovered by Hollywood and continued to take acting classes, but by early 1977, disillusioned with his career in show business, he left acting and enlisted in the US Navy. On January 16, 1977, he was assigned to the USS Iwo Jima, stationed in Norfolk, Virginia, as a seaman recruit bosun's mate, the Navy's lowest rank. North received good evaluations for his work, but was unprepared for the harsh treatment he received from his shipmates and superiors for being a former child star. Within a year, he wanted out of the Navy. He then began his administrative process and was temporarily assigned on board the destroyer tender USS Dixie stationed in Long Beach California; on August 10, 1979, he left the Dixie and the Navy with an honorable discharge and returned to Los Angeles.

In 1980, North appeared in a cameo role in the television movie Scout's Honor, which featured appearances of other former child stars Angela Cartwright from The Danny Thomas Show, Lauren Chapin from Father Knows Best, and Paul Petersen from The Donna Reed Show. In 1982, he landed a week-long stint on the daytime soap General Hospital, but steady work in show business continued to elude him. Financially secure from real estate investments his mother had made with his earnings from Dennis The Menace and frustrated by the direction his career had taken, North retreated from public life for the next several years and found work in the health food industry. In 1984, he optioned the book Burn Judy, Burn for $5,000, hoping to play the lead role of executed killer Steven Judy. In his 1999 interview with E!, North spoke of his desire to play darker roles: "I was ready to play very dramatic, scary type characters. I thought maybe if I played some villains and scared the pants off of people, maybe Hollywood might take me seriously." However, the Steven Judy story never made it to the screen.

In January 1986, North landed a small role in the Yugoslavian feature film Dikiy veter (Wild Wind). Later that year, he read for the role of serial killer Ted Bundy in the television miniseries The Deliberate Stranger, but lost the part to Mark Harmon. Still interested in stories about serial killers, North decided to try his hand at screenwriting. His first script was about a 1984 prison break by six death-row inmates from Virginia's Mecklenburg Correctional Center, but the screenplay was never completed. Throughout the rest of the 1980s, North appeared with other former television stars on news and talk shows such as Good Morning America, Donahue, and Oprah. In October 1988, he acted out his frustrations towards Hollywood in a comedy sketch on an episode of HBO's Not Necessarily the News, spoofing his role as Dennis the Menace. Dressed in the trademark overalls, striped t-shirt and cowlick, 37-year-old North portrayed an angry adult Dennis, taking revenge on "Hollywood pigs" with a machine gun.

Hoaxes

On the morning of December 8, 1988, North found himself at the center of a widely reported hoax. His mother Dorothy received the news that North had died in a doctor's office that morning. According to a story from United Press International, his body had been found at 12:35 that morning. The article quoted an alleged doctor, Robert Tobias, who North had never met. Around this same time, North also dealt with several impostors pretending to be him. One man, who resembled North in his youth, rented limousines and attended Hollywood parties impersonating him. At the time, North told Knight-Ridder news agency, "I'm not on the 'A' party list. I'm not a hot item, so they don't know what I look like. I really haven't worked a lot in a long time."

A Minor Consideration

On January 18, 1990, North received a phone call from Paul Petersen telling him that former child star Rusty Hamer from The Danny Thomas Show had committed suicide. Hamer's death was a turning point for North when childhood friends Petersen (Jeff Stone on The Donna Reed Show) and Jeannie Russell (Margaret Wade on Dennis the Menace), concerned that North was heading down the same path, stepped in and put him in touch with therapist Dr. Stanley Ziegler, who specialized in helping troubled former child actors. North later credited his friends and therapist as being instrumental in helping him deal with his long-held anger and resentment regarding his unhappy childhood growing up in Hollywood, and he later joined Petersen's organization, A Minor Consideration, using his experiences to counsel child stars dealing with the same pressures and difficulties he had faced growing up.

Personal life

On March 2, 1991, North married his second wife, Rositia. The couple had met on a blind date and separated only 3 months after their wedding. On April 14, 1992, North met caterer Cindy Hackney at a party after a charity event for pediatric AIDS in Gainesville, Florida. On March 3, 1993, the two were married, and three months later, still financially well-off as a result of his mother's investments of his earnings as a child star, North left Los Angeles and moved to Hackney's hometown of Lake Butler, Florida, becoming stepfather to her three daughters. That same year, with the release of the 1993 feature film Dennis the Menace, North was sought out by the media looking to find out what had become of the "original" Dennis with whom they had grown up, and this renewed interest prompted him to publicly disclose the abuse he had experienced as a child star.

In May 1997, after having come to terms with the physical and emotional abuse he had suffered at the hands of his aunt and uncle, North began attending memorabilia shows to meet with fans. After moving to Florida, he began working as a correctional officer, reportedly working with troubled youth within Florida's juvenile justice system and as of 2011, continues to work for the Florida Department of Corrections.

Since the early 1990s, North has made occasional appearances on talk shows and in documentaries, as well as cameo appearances as "himself" on the animated television series The Simpsons and in the comedy feature film Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star. In 1999, he concluded his E! interview by saying, "I am so happy that I was able to have such a positive impact on people's lives. I'm going to write my autobiography and then I'm just going to live a contented, happy life here in Lake Butler with the people I love, and kind of just vanish into the mists of time."

Filmography

Actor
2003
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star as
Jay North
1999
The Simpsons (TV Series) as
Jay North
- Take My Wife, Sleaze (1999) - Jay North (voice)
1987
Not Necessarily the News (TV Series) as
Jay North
- Inside Entertainment (1987) - Jay North
1985
Wild Wind as
Captain Schofield
1980
Scout's Honor (TV Movie) as
Grogan's Dad
1977
Fred Flintstone and Friends (TV Series)(voice)
1974
The Teacher as
Sean Roberts
1973
Lassie (TV Series) as
Jim
- A Joyous Sound: Part 3 (1973) - Jim
1972
Lassie: Joyous Sound (TV Movie) as
Jim (Curly-Haired Surfer)
1972
The Flintstone Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Bamm-Bamm Rubble (1972) (voice)
1971
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show (TV Series) as
Bamm-Bamm Rubble
- The Birthday Present (1972) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- They Went That A-Way (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- Mayor May Not (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- Wooly the Great (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- No Cash and Carry (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- Coach Pebbles (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- Schleprock's New Image (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- The Terrible Snorkosaurus (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- The Grand Prix Pebbles (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- Pebbles' Big Boast (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- Focus Foolery (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- Daddy's Little Helper (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- The Golden Voice (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- Frog for a Day (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- Putty in Her Hands (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
- Gridiron Girl Trouble (1971) - Bamm-Bamm Rubble (voice)
1968
The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (TV Series) as
Prince Turhan
- The Jewel of India (1970) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Ransom (1969) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- Banana Splits Show # 3/A Trap for Turhan/A Letter of Peril/Danger Island 5/Danger Island 6 (1969) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- Banana Splits Show # 8/Isle of Treachery/The Pirate Adventure/Danger Island 15/Danger Island 16 (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- Banana Splits Show # 6/Sky Raiders of the Desert/The Moorish Galley/Danger Island 11/Danger Island 12 (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- Banana Splits Show # 5/The Wizard Ramnizar/The Plot of the Puppetmaster/Danger Island 9/Danger Island 10 (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- Banana Splits Show # 4/The Great Gold Robbery/The Ring/Danger Island 7/Danger Island 8 (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- Banana Splits Show # 2/The Ransom/The Jewel of India/Danger Island 3/Danger Island 4 (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- Banana Splits Show # 1/Joining of the Knights/The Littlest Musketeer/Danger Island 1/Danger Island 2/The Hillybilly Bears (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
1969
Here Comes the Grump (TV Series) as
Terry Dexter
- The Absent-Minded Wizard (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Blunderful Flying Machine (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Hoppy Go Lucky Hippetty Hoppies (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Meet the Blockheads (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Cherub Land (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Bailed Up Bloonywoonies (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Good Grief, Mother Goose (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Sno Land Like Snow Land (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Shaky Shutter Bugs (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- A Hitch in Time (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Apachoo Choo Choo (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- With Malice in Blunderland (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Blabbermouth of Echo Island (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Wily Wheelies (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Grump Meets the Grough-Grooch (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Great Shampoo of Snow White City (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Sugar and Spite (1970) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Under the Pea Green Sea (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Grand Slam of Door City (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Toilin' Toolie Birds (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Yuks of Gagville (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Witch Is Witch? (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Shoes of Shoe-Cago (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- A Mess for King Midix (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Visit to a Ghost Town (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Joltin' Jack in Boxia (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Beware of Giants (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Lemonade Sea (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- Grump Meets Peter Paintbrush (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Good Ghost Ship (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Eenie Meenie Miner (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Great Thorn Forest (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Great Grump Crunch (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
- The Bloonywoonie Battle (1969) - Terry Dexter (voice)
1968
Arabian Knights (TV Series) as
Prince Turhan
- The Royal Visitor (1969) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Prisoner (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Spy (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Jewels of Joowar (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Desert Pirates (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Fabulous Fair (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Great Brass Beast (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Coronation of Bakaar (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Reluctant Empress (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Sultan's Plot (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- Isle of Treachery (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Challenge (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- Sky Raiders of the Desert (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Wizard Ramnizar (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Great Gold Robbery (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- A Trap for Turhan (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- The Ransom (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
- Joining of the Knights (1968) - Prince Turhan (voice)
1967
Maya (TV Series) as
Terry Bowen
- The Legend of Whitney Markham (1968) - Terry Bowen
- The Witness (1968) - Terry Bowen
- The Ranson of Raji (1968) - Terry Bowen
- The Treasure Temple (1968) - Terry Bowen
- The Son of Gammu Ghat (1968) - Terry Bowen
- Natira (1967) - Terry Bowen
- Deadly Passage (1967) - Terry Bowen
- The Root of Evil (1967) - Terry Bowen
- A Bus for Ramabad (1967) - Terry Bowen
- The Khandur Uprising (1967) - Terry Bowen
- The Demon of Kalameni (1967) - Terry Bowen
- Will the Real Prince Please Get Lost (1967) - Terry Bowen
- Twilight of Empire (1967) - Terry Bowen
- The Caper of the Golden Roe (1967) - Terry Bowen
- Tiger Boy (1967) - Terry Bowen
- The Allapur Conspiracy (1967) - Terry Bowen
- Blood of the Tiger (1967) - Terry Bowen
- Mirrcan's Magic Circus (1967) - Terry Bowen
1966
Jericho (TV Series) as
Eric Hovstad
- Eric the Redhead (1966) - Eric Hovstad
1966
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
Dave Welch Jr. / Jeff Welch
- Good Guys Finish Last (1966) - Dave Welch Jr.
- Whatever Happened to Baby Chip? (1966) - Jeff Welch
1966
Maya as
Terry Bowen
1966
The Lucy Show (TV Series) as
Wendell Mooney
- Lucy the Robot (1966) - Wendell Mooney
1965
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) as
Bartlett Warshowsky
- The Deadly Toys Affair (1965) - Bartlett Warshowsky
1965
Zebra in the Kitchen as
Chris Carlyle
1964
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Tom Blake
- Those Who Stay Behind (1964) - Tom Blake
1959
Dennis the Menace (TV Series) as
Dennis Mitchell
- Aunt Emma Visits the Wilsons (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- A Man Among Men (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- First Editions (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Listen to the Mockingbird (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Lucky Rabbit's Foot (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Hawaiian Love Song (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Tuxedo Trouble (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Lost Dog (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Never Say Dye (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Three F's (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Plays Robin Hood (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Uninvited Guest (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- A Tax on Cats (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Homing Pigeons (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- My Four Boys (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Baby Booties (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Wilson's Allergy (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Big Basketball Game (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Goes to Washington (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis, the Confused Cupid (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Creature with Big Feet (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis the Rainmaker (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Wilson's Little White Lie (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Junior Astronaut (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- My Uncle Ned (1963) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Hermit (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Jane Butterfield Says (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Wilson's Second Childhood (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Henry's New Job (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis at Boot Camp (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- San Diego Safari (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- The New Principal (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis in Gypsyland (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Poor Mr. Wilson (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Little Judge (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Circular Circumstances (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- You Go Your Way (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Chinese Girl (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Witch Doctor (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Community Picnic (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Club Initiation (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Bully (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- John Wilson Wins a Chicken (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- John Wilson's Cushion (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Lovesick Friend (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Dodger (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Man Next Door (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Wilson Goes to the Dentist (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Treasure Chest (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Junior Pathfinders Ride Again (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Horseless Carriage Club (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Documentary Film (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- A Dog's Life (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Mr. Wilson's Housekeeper (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Private Eye (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- A Quiet Evening (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Mr. Wilson's Uncle (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Where There's a Will (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Frog Jumping Contest (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Has a Fling (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Silence Is Golden (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Calling All Bird Lovers (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Through Thick and Thin (1962) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Bank Account (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Fifteen-Foot Christmas Tree (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Lucky Piece (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Is a Genius (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Mr. Wilson's Inheritance (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Pee Wee League (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Fifty-Thousandth Customer (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- The School Play (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Haunted House (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Mr. Wilson's Safe (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Keep off the Grass (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Best Neighbor (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Trouble from Mars (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Picnic (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Father's Day for Mr. Wilson (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Pioneers (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Fortune Cookie (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Mr. Wilson's Paradise (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Newspaper (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Miracle Plant Food (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Camera (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Soapbox Derby (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Boy Wonder (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Woodman, Spare That Tree (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Dog Trainer (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Obligation (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Good Example (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Fishing Rod (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Going Away Gift (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Tool Chest (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Goes to Camp (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Birthday (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Wilson Sleeps Over (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Saxophone (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Pythias Was a Piker (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Miss Cathcart's Friend (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis, the Campaign Manager (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Penny Collection (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Allowance (1961) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Christmas Horse (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Raffle Ticket (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Learns to Whistle (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Paint-Up, Clean-Up Week (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Henry and Togetherness (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Rock Collection (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Man of the House (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Stock Certificate (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Ham-pher (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Radio Set (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Wedding (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Out of Retirement (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Miss Cathcart's Sunsuit (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Runs Away (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis by Proxy (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Party Line (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Starlings (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Becomes a Baby Sitter (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Alice's Birthday (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Bees (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Paper Drive (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Creates a Hero (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the TV Set (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Mr. Wilson's Sister (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Dog (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Swing (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Duck (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Open House (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Bike (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Rare Coin (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Tree House (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Haunts a House (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Cowboy (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Christmas Story (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
- Mr. Wilson's Award (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Sells Bottles (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
- Tenting Tonight (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
- The New Neighbors (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis' Garden (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
- Innocents in Space (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
- Grandpa and Miss Cathcart (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
- The Fishing Trip (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis and the Signpost (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
- Dennis Goes to the Movies (1959) - Dennis Mitchell
1963
General Hospital (TV Series) as
Al Barker
1960
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Rich Little Boy / Dennis 'the Menace' Mitchell
- Jay North Adopts Freddie the Freeloader or Freddie's Benefactor (1961) - Rich Little Boy
- Freddie's Millions (1960) - Dennis 'the Menace' Mitchell
1960
Pepe as
Dennis the Menace (as Jay 'Dennis the Menace' North)
1960
The Donna Reed Show (TV Series) as
Dennis Mitchell
- Donna Decorates (1960) - Dennis Mitchell
1959
The Detectives (TV Series) as
Bobby Cooper
- The Hiding Place (1959) - Bobby Cooper
1959
The Big Operator as
Timmy Gibson
1959
The Miracle of the Hills as
Davey Leonard
1959
Sugarfoot (TV Series) as
Bobby
- The Giant Killer (1959) - Bobby
1959
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series) as
Fred Martin's Son
- Martin's Folly (1959) - Fred Martin's Son
1959
Rescue 8 (TV Series) as
Jimmy Mason
- Disaster Town (1959) - Jimmy Mason
1959
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Timmy Wilson
- Eyewitness (1959) - Timmy Wilson
1958
Wanted: Dead or Alive (TV Series) as
Laddie Stone
- Eight Cent Reward (1958) - Laddie Stone
Soundtrack
2003
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star ("Child Stars on Your Television")
1967
Maya (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- The Witness (1968) - (performer: "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" - uncredited)
- Natira (1967) - (performer: "Old MacDonald Had a Farm")
1959
Dennis the Menace (TV Series) (performer - 4 episodes)
- The Fifteen-Foot Christmas Tree (1961) - (performer: "Silent Night, Holy Night" - uncredited)
- The Christmas Horse (1960) - (performer: "Silent Night")
- Out of Retirement (1960) - (performer: "For Mr. Wilson's A Jolly Good Fellow" - uncredited)
- The Christmas Story (1959) - (performer: "Silent Night, Holy Night" - uncredited)
Self
2011
Stu's Show (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- 'Dennis the Meance' Reunion (2011) - Self - Guest
2011
The Actor's Journey (Video documentary) as
Self
2011
The Actor's Journey for Kids (Video documentary) as
Self
2006
Living in TV Land (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Sherman Hemsley (2006) - Self
2000
E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Dennis the Menace Revealed: The Jay North Story (2000) - Self
1993
Vicki! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 October 1993 (1993) - Self
1985
Our Time (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.1 (1985) - Self
1967
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Child Stars (1971) - Self
- Red Buttons, Aliza Kashi, Jay North, Sajid Khan, Jerry Shane, Eddie Hazell (1967) - Self
1969
The Fantastic Plastic Machine (Documentary) as
Narrator
1969
The Dating Game (TV Series) as
Self - Guest star contestant
- Jay North (1969) - Self - Guest star contestant
1968
It's Happening (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Celebrity Judge
- Episode #1.12 (1968) - Self
- Aretha Franklin, Bill Medley, Jackie DeShannon, Jay North, Tommy Roe (1968) - Self - Celebrity Judge
- Greg Morris, Jackie DeShannon, Jay North, Tommy Roe, Jim & Jean (1968) - Self
1967
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode #2.45 (1967) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #2.44 (1967) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #2.43 (1967) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #2.42 (1967) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #2.41 (1967) - Self - Panelist
1961
The Linkletter Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 October 1961 (1961) - Self
1961
About Faces (TV Series) as
Self
- Jay North (1961) - Self
1960
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.59 (1960) - Self
1960
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Ghosts, Goblins & Kids (1960) - Self
- Episode #4.29 (1960) - Self
1960
I've Got a Secret (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 15 June 1960 (1960) - Self - Guest
1960
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self
- 12th Anniversary Show featuring Louis Prima & Keely Smith, Sam Butera & the Witnesses, Connie Francis, Jay North, Wayne & Shuster, Victor Borge, the cast of the Broadway musical "Bye Bye Birdie" including Dick Van Dyke, Paul Lynde & Dick Gautier (1960) - Self
1959
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Jay North (1959) - Self - Actor
- Danny Thomas, Jay North, Angela Cartwright & Rusty Hamer (1959) - Self - Actor

References

Jay North Wikipedia