Occupation Film actor Years active 1925-1935 | Name Billy Naylor | |
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Full Name William A. Naylor Born September 22, 1916 ( 1916-09-22 ) San Francisco, California, United States Died October 5, 2011(2011-10-05) (aged 95)Vero Beach, Florida, United States |
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Billy Naylor (September 22, 1916 - October 5, 2011), was an American child actor who appeared in several Our Gang films during the silent era. Beginning his screen career in 1925, some of his movies included Uncle Tom's Uncle, The Fourth Alarm, and Telling Whoppers. At the age of 18, he joined the Screen Actors Guild, making him the youngest member to enter the labor union. He left Hollywood in 1935. Naylor was the oldest living member of the Our Gang series at the time of his death on October 5, 2011. He was a devout atheist who supported the Freethought Hall fund.
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Filmography
Actor
1935
Shipmates Forever as
Radio Fan with Letter for Cowboy (uncredited)
1935
Special Agent as
Mac (uncredited)
1934
The Firebird as
Messenger Boy (uncredited)
1931
Reducing as
Jerry Truffle
1928
Ned McCobb's Daughter as
Little Boy
1928
See You Later as
Newsboy (uncredited)
1927
The King of Kings as
Boy Watching Jesus Fix Doll (uncredited)
1926
Telling Whoppers (Short) as
Billy (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1926
The Fourth Alarm (Short) as
Our Gang member (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1926
Mighty Like a Moose (Short) as
One of the Boys (uncredited)
1926
Uncle Tom's Uncle (Short) as
Jewish Boy in Audience
1925
Ringling's Rivals (Short)(as Bill Naylor)
1925
Six Faces West (Short)(as Bill Naylor)
1925
The Klynick (Short) as
Inturn
Archive Footage
1960
Mischief Makers (TV Series) as
Trouble Maker / Billy (1925-1926)
References
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