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Occupation
  
Actor

Nephews
  
Matthew Chapin

Role
  
Child actor


Name
  
Billy Chapin

Years active
  
1944-1959

Nieces
  
Summer-Healy Chapin

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Full Name
  
William McClellan Chapin

Born
  
December 28, 1943 (age 80) (
1943-12-28
)

Awards
  
1951 N.Y. Drama Critics Award for Three Wishes For Jamie (stage musical version)

Siblings
  
Lauren Chapin, Michael Chapin

Parents
  
Roy Chapin, Marquerite Alice Barringer

Movies
  
The Night of the Hunter, The Kid from Left Field, Tension at Table Rock, Tobor the Great, A Man Called Peter

Similar People
  
Sally Jane Bruce, Lauren Chapin, Davis Grubb, Evelyn Varden, Gloria Castillo

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William McClellan "Billy" Chapin (December 28, 1943 – December 2, 2016) was an American child actor, known for a considerable number of screen and TV performances from 1943 to 1959 and best remembered for both his roles as the “diaper manager” Christie Cooper in the 1953 family feature The Kid from Left Field, starring Dan Dailey, Anne Bancroft and Lloyd Bridges and little John Harper in Charles Laughton's 1955 film noir classic The Night of the Hunter, opposite actors Robert Mitchum and Lillian Gish.

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Chapin was the brother of former child actors Lauren Chapin, known as Kathy “Kitten” Anderson from the TV series Father Knows Best (1954–60) and Michael Chapin, another successful child performer of the 1940s and 1950s.

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Life and career

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Born William McClellan Chapin on December 28, 1943, in Los Angeles, he was the second of three children of Roy Chapin, a bank manager, and Marquerite Alice Barringer, who later became a kind of personal coach for all of her children's acting careers. His sister Lauren later told about alcohol problems and sexual abuse in the troubled family.

Early roles and Broadway

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Chapin debuted on the screen at the age of only a few weeks, uncredited as Baby Girl in Casanova Brown, 1944, starring Gary Cooper, and just five months later had another uncredited baby role in Marriage Is a Private Affair, starring Lana Turner. He had another bit role in The Cockeyed Miracle in 1946. He started acting professionally in 1951 in a supporting role in the Broadway stage musical Three Wishes for Jamie, which, while passably successful, toured the West Coast in the summer of the same year. After essential changes regarding dramatization of the play and replacements in the original West Coast cast, when the play moved to New York City in early 1952, it finally became a considerable success and earned him the N.Y. Drama Critics Award as the most promising young actor of the year.

From The Kid from Left Field to A Man Called Peter

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This stage success might have earned him his role as the grandson in the 1952 TV adaption of Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, On Borrowed Time at the Celanese Theatre, but his first real screen role he landed just one year later as the "Diaper Manager" Christie Cooper, the lead role of the 1953 family release The Kid from Left Field, starring Dan Dailey, Anne Bancroft and Lloyd Bridges.

He then did three successive episodes of Jack Webb's Dragnet and two other television shows before he portrayed Brian "Gadge" Robertson, the bright grandson of a fictive astroscientist in the science fiction B-flick Tobor the Great, 1954.

Two smaller screen appearances then fell into line, one in a film noir, entitled Naked Alibi, 1954, with Sterling Hayden and Gloria Grahame and another bit role in the famous screen musical There's No Business Like Show Business, again starring Dan Dailey with Donald O'Connor and Marilyn Monroe, before the boy gained his next memorable screen attentions as the young son of historic clergyman Peter Marshall in A Man Called Peter and Victor Mature's screen son in his second film noir: Violent Saturday, both of which were released in 1955. In between he continued to appear in standard television series such as Waterfront, The Millionaire, and My Friend Flicka, and various TV theaters, anthologies and dramas.

The Night of the Hunter

When Charles Laughton personally cast Billy Chapin for the role of young John Harper in his 1955 film classic The Night of the Hunter, the boy was already considered an "acting technician" among the child performers of his time. After a private meeting with Billy in his Hollywood home, Laughton told Davis Grubb, the author of the original story: "What I want is a flexible child, and the boy is exactly that." Later, Laughton publicly offered praise especially for "...the strength of [Chapin's] innate ability to understand the construction of a scene, its impact and its importance." Vintage sources claimed that Laughton might find it difficult to direct Chapin, as well as Sally Jane Bruce, who played his younger sister (Pearl Harper), but contemporary sources and rediscovered archival material from the production of The Night of the Hunter prove that, aside from a few intergenerational tiffs, the old man and the boy got along wonderfully, even if, according to these sources, Robert Mitchum, who played the bogus preacher Harry Powell, in fact took over some directing tasks.

Though now considered a classic, The Night of the Hunter was a critical and commercial failure when released, "because of its lack of the proper trappings." Nevertheless, in 1992, the United States Library of Congress selected the picture for preservation in the National Film Registry.

Tension at Table Rock and a fading career on TV

It's not known what was the actual reason that Chapin's final big screen appearance came just a year after The Night of the Hunter, as young Jody Burrows in the 1956 B-Western Tension at Table Rock, starring Richard Egan, but from then on his film career declined until he was acting solely on television, where his career eventually ended late in 1959 in an episode of the long-running family series Fury (1955–60).

Personal life and death

In her own biography, his sister Lauren mentions Billy's having had alcohol and drug problems in his twenties and thirties.

Chapin died on December 2, 2016 following a long illness at the age of 72.

Filmography

Actor
1956
Fury (TV Series) as
Vic Rockwell / Louis Baxter Jr. / Lewis Baxter
- The Rocketeers (1959) - Vic Rockwell
- The Test (1956) - Louis Baxter Jr.
- The Boy Scout Story (1956) - Lewis Baxter
1959
Leave It to Beaver (TV Series) as
Pete Fletcher
- The Grass Is Always Greener (1959) - Pete Fletcher
1958
The Californians (TV Series) as
Joey
- The Marshal (1958) - Joey
1958
The Adventures of McGraw (TV Series) as
Tommy Cassady
- Friend of the Court (1958) - Tommy Cassady
1954
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Buddy / Gaston / Jeremy
- Old Witch, Old Witch (1957) - Buddy
- The Last Confession (1955) - Gaston
- Pick of the Litter (1954) - Jeremy
1957
Panic! (TV Series) as
Tommy Williams
- The Boy (1957) - Tommy Williams
1957
Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
Billy Morrison
- Black Creek Encounter (1957) - Billy Morrison
1957
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Billy Curran
- Ringside Seat (1957) - Billy Curran
1955
Crossroads (TV Series) as
Jerry / Tommy Langley
- Tenement Saint (1956) - Jerry
- The Gambler (1955) - Tommy Langley
1956
Telephone Time (TV Series) as
Charles Faulk, Jr.
- Vicksburg, 5:35 PM (1956) - Charles Faulk, Jr.
1956
Tension at Table Rock as
Jody Burrows
1956
Climax! (TV Series) as
Billy
- A Trophy for Howard Davenport (1956) - Billy
1956
TV Reader's Digest (TV Series) as
Christopher Kent
- Lost, Strayed, and Lonely (1956) - Christopher Kent
1956
Ford Star Jubilee (TV Series) as
Tad Lincoln
- The Day Lincoln Was Shot (1956) - Tad Lincoln
1955
Matinee Theatre (TV Series)
- Elisha and the Long Knives (1955)
1955
My Friend Flicka (TV Series) as
Billy Rawlins
- Silver Saddle (1955) - Billy Rawlins
1955
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Tommy Bryan
- The Tom Bryan Story (1955) - Tommy Bryan
1955
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Jeff Wheeler
- Outpost at Home (1955) - Jeff Wheeler
1955
Cheyenne (TV Series) as
Tommy Scott
- Julesburg (1955) - Tommy Scott
1955
Celebrity Playhouse (TV Series)
- Day of the Trial (1955)
1955
The Night of the Hunter as
John Harper
1955
Violent Saturday as
Steve Martin
1955
A Man Called Peter as
Peter John Marshall
1955
Stage 7 (TV Series) as
Todd Jennings
- The Greatest Man in the World (1955) - Todd Jennings
1954
There's No Business Like Show Business as
Steve - Age 10 (uncredited)
1954
Naked Alibi as
Petey
1954
Waterfront (TV Series) as
Teddy Herrick / Teddy
- Cap'n Long John (1954) - Teddy
- A New Whistle for the Cheryl Ann (1954) - Teddy Herrick
- Sunken Treasure (1954) - Teddy Herrick
1954
Tobor the Great as
Brian Roberts
1954
The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) as
Robbie Thorne
- The New York Story (1954) - Robbie Thorne
1953
Dragnet (TV Series) as
Richard Kessler / Joseph Heffernan
- The Big Children (1954) - Richard Kessler
- The Big Little Jesus (1953) - Joseph Heffernan
- The Big White Rat (1953)
1953
Topper (TV Series) as
Tiny Tim / neighborhood boy / Timmy Welch
- Christmas Carol (1953) - Tiny Tim / neighborhood boy (uncredited)
- The Kid (1953) - Timmy Welch
1953
The Kid from Left Field as
Christy Cooper
1953
Affair with a Stranger as
Timmy
1952
Chevron Theatre (TV Series)
- Right to Hate (1952)
1952
Celanese Theatre (TV Series) as
Pud
- On Borrowed Time (1952) - Pud
1946
The Cockeyed Miracle as
Boy (uncredited)
1944
Casanova Brown as
The Brown's Baby Girl (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2018
Robert Mitchum, le mauvais garçon d'Hollywood (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2008
Catalogue of Ships (Documentary)
1959
Frontier Justice (TV Series) as
Billy Morrison
- Black Creek Encounter (1959) - Billy Morrison

References

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