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Full Name
  
Darla Jean Hood

Role
  
Actress

Other names
  
Cookie

TV shows
  
Years active
  
1935-1979

Children
  
Brett, Darla Jo

Name
  
Darla Hood


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Born
  
November 8, 1931 (
1931-11-08
)

Cause of death
  
Acute hepatitisHeart failure

Occupation
  
Film actresschild actresssinger

Died
  
June 13, 1979, North Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Jose Granson (m. 1957–1979), Robert W. Decker (m. 1949–1957)

Movies
  
Our Gang Follies of 1938, Hearts Are Thumps, Our Gang Follies of 1936, Arbor Day, Wedding Worries

Similar People
  
Carl Switzer, George McFarland, Billie Thomas, Matthew Beard, Hal Roach

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Darla Jean Hood (November 8, 1931 - June 13, 1979) was an American child actress, best known as the leading lady in the Our Gang series from 1935 to 1941. She was born in Leedey, Oklahoma, the only child of music teacher Elizabeth Davner, and James Claude Hood, who worked in a bank.

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Hood's mother introduced her to singing and dancing at an early age, taking her to lessons in Oklahoma City. Just after her third birthday she was taken to New York City, where she was seen by Joe Rivkin, a casting director for Hal Roach Studios, who arranged a screen test. She was then taken to Culver City, California, to appear in the Our Gang movies.

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She played Darla in Our Gang, except for her Our Gang debut, in which her character's name was "Cookie". She made her debut at age four in the 1935 film Our Gang Follies of 1936 and was soon given a role in The Bohemian Girl with Laurel and Hardy. From 1935 to 1941, she continued to play in Our Gang. She is well remembered for her coquettish character, typically the love interest of Alfalfa, Butch, or (occasionally) Waldo. One of her most memorable moments was singing "I'm in the Mood for Love" in The Pinch Singer.

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Hood's final appearance Our Gang film was 1941's "Wedding Worries".

After Our Gang

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When she outgrew her role in Our Gang, Hood appeared in several other movies and attended school in Los Angeles. While at Fairfax High School, she organized a vocal group called the Enchanters with four boys. Shortly after graduation, the quartet was booked by producer and star Ken Murray for his famous "Blackouts", a stage variety show. The group remained with Murray's Blackouts during its long run in New York and Hollywood.

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Darla Hood then went solo with singing engagements in nightclubs and guest appearances on TV. She was a regular on The Ken Murray Show from 1950 to 1951. In 1955, she was a leading lady in the act of ventriloquist Edgar Bergen. In 1957, Darla was a regular performer on The Merv Griffin Show for the American Broadcasting Network. Other credits that year include a hit record, "I Just Wanna Be Free." and a duet with Johnny Desmond in the Sam Katzman movie "Calypso Heat Wave." Between 1959 and 1962 she recorded several singles for the small Ray Note and Acama labels.

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In January 1959 Hood released a new record, Quiet Village. Joe Rivkin, who discovered her as a child, saw the cover and cast her in her final film role, her first adult role in a movie: she played a secretary in the suspense drama The Bat with Vincent Price and Agnes Moorehead.

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Hood was a guest on such TV shows of the early 1960s as Tell It to Groucho and The Jack Benny Show, where she appeared on October 30, 1962 as "Darla" in a spoof of the Our Gang comedies with Jack Benny (who appeared as Alfalfa), and The Charlotte Peters Show in St. Louis. She did singing and voice-over on TV commercials, which included Campbell Soup and Chicken of the Sea tuna. She was also featured in The Little Rascals Christmas Special (1979) as the voice of Spanky and Porky's mother. She appeared in her own nightclub act at the Coconut Grove in Los Angeles, the Copacabana in New York, and the Sahara Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Personal life

Hood was married twice, first to insurance salesman Robert W. Decker (1949-1957), then to record-company executive Jose Granson (1957-1979). She and Granson had three children. Tommy "Butch" Bond mentioned that her marriage to Granson was difficult because he used a wheelchair following a stroke.

Death

Hood was busy organizing the 1980 Little Rascals reunion for the Los Angeles Chapter of The Sons of the Desert when she underwent an appendectomy at Canoga Park Hospital, Canoga Park, California. After the procedure, she died suddenly of heart failure on June 13, 1979 at age 47. An autopsy disclosed that Hood had contracted acute hepatitis from a blood transfusion given during the operation, leading to her death.

She was survived by her husband, Jose Granson; parents, James Claude and Elizabeth Davner Hood; a son, Brett; a daughter, Darla Jo; and a stepdaughter, Robin.

The Our Gang community was stunned at Hood's unexpected death. Fellow Our Gang member Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas said, "I hate to hear it. It's a shock. She was an awfully nice person, a fine woman. We got along real good as kids." Thomas himself would die a little over a year later. During a lecture at Murray State University in 1985, George "Spanky" McFarland attributed her death to a broken heart.

Hood is buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood.

  • Darla Hood is mentioned in the song "Purple Stain" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers with the lines:
  • A short sound clip of Darla, Spanky and Alfalfa from the Our Gang episode Hearts Are Thumps can be heard at the beginning of the REO Speedwagon song "Tough Guys" from the album Hi Infidelity.
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1979
    The Little Rascals' Christmas Special (TV Movie) as
    Mom (voice, as Darla Hood Granson)
    1974
    Easter Is (TV Movie)(voice)
    1965
    Gulliver's Space Travels: Beyond the Moon as
    Princess (English version) (voice)
    1959
    The Bat as
    Judy Hollander
    1959
    Manhunt (TV Series)
    - Killer in Blue (1959)
    1957
    The Helen Morgan Story as
    Girl Singer at Piano (uncredited)
    1957
    Calypso Heat Wave as
    Johnny's Duet Partner
    1956
    Screen Directors Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Vocalist
    - It's a Most Unusual Day (1956) - Vocalist (uncredited)
    1956
    The Johnny Carson Show (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.35 (1956)
    1950
    The Ken Murray Show (TV Series) as
    Regular (1950-1951)
    1943
    Happy Land as
    Lenore Prentiss - Age 12 (uncredited)
    1942
    Born to Sing as
    'Quiz Kid'
    1941
    Wedding Worries (Short) as
    Darla Hood (uncredited)
    1941
    Come Back, Miss Pipps (Short) as
    Darla (uncredited)
    1941
    Helping Hands (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1941
    Robot Wrecks (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1941
    Ye Olde Minstrels (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1940
    Kiddie Kure (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1940
    Waldo's Last Stand (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1940
    Bubbling Troubles (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1940
    The New Pupil (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1940
    All About Hash (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1940
    The Big Premiere (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1940
    Alfalfa's Double (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1939
    Time Out for Lessons (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1939
    Captain Spanky's Show Boat (Short) as
    Darla (uncredited)
    1939
    Auto Antics (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1939
    Dog Daze (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1939
    Cousin Wilbur (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1939
    Clown Princes (Short) as
    Darla Hood (as Our Gang)
    1939
    Duel Personalities (Short) as
    Darla Hood (uncredited)
    1939
    The Ice Follies of 1939 as
    Sister (uncredited)
    1939
    Tiny Troubles (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1938
    Practical Jokers (Short) as
    Darla (uncredited)
    1938
    Football Romeo (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1938
    Men in Fright (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1938
    Aladdin's Lantern (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1938
    Party Fever (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1938
    The Little Ranger (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1938
    Hide and Shriek (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1938
    Feed 'em and Weep (Short) as
    Darla Hood (as Our Gang)
    1938
    Came the Brawn (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1938
    Three Men in a Tub (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1938
    Bear Facts (Short) as
    Darla King (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Our Gang Follies of 1938 (Short) as
    Darla
    1937
    Mail and Female (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1937
    The Pigskin Palooka (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Framing Youth (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Fishy Tales (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Night 'n' Gales (Short) as
    Darla Hood (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Roamin' Holiday (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Three Smart Boys (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Rushin' Ballet (Short) as
    Dancer
    1937
    Hearts Are Thumps (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Glove Taps (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Reunion in Rhythm (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1936
    Pay As You Exit (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1936
    Bored of Education (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1936
    Neighborhood House as
    Mary Chase
    1936
    Arbor Day (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1936
    Second Childhood (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1936
    The Bohemian Girl as
    Arline as a Child
    1936
    Divot Diggers (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1936
    The Pinch Singer (Short) as
    Darla (as Our Gang)
    1935
    Our Gang Follies of 1936 (Short) as
    Cookie (as Our Gang)
    Soundtrack
    1962
    The Jack Benny Program (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Story of My Gang Comedy (1962) - (performer: "It's A Most Unusual Day" - uncredited)
    1959
    Little Rascals Varieties (performer: "I'll Never Say 'Never Again' Again", "The Object of My Affection")
    1956
    Screen Directors Playhouse (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - It's a Most Unusual Day (1956) - (performer: "Comin' In on a Wing and a Prayer", "On the Sunny Side of the Street")
    1942
    Born to Sing (performer: "Here I Am, Eight Years Old")
    1937
    Our Gang Follies of 1938 (Short) (performer: "Follies Introduction/King Alfalfa", "The Love Bug'll Get You (If You Don't Watch Out)", "Follies Conclusion")
    1937
    Reunion in Rhythm (Short) (performer: "Baby Face" - uncredited)
    1936
    The Pinch Singer (Short) (performer: "I'm In The Mood For Love")
    1935
    Our Gang Follies of 1936 (Short) (performer: "I'll Never Say 'Never Again' Again")
    Self
    1975
    Gallery (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Whatever Became of Hollywood? (1975) - Self
    1974
    Tomorrow Coast to Coast (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Little Rascals (1974) - Self
    - Episode #1.225 (1974) - Self
    1973
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #13.54 (1973) - Self
    1969
    The Dennis Wholey Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.3 (1969) - Self
    1963
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Donald O'Connor, Darla Hood, Bernard Pfeiffer (1963) - Self - Guest
    1962
    The Jack Benny Program (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Story of My Gang Comedy (1962) - Self
    1962
    Tell It to Groucho (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.5 (1962) - Self
    1959
    George Jessel Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.49 (1959) - Self
    1952
    Panorama Pacific (TV Series) as
    Self - Co- Host (1952)
    1951
    Cavalcade of Stars (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest Actress
    - Episode #3.3 (1951) - Self - Guest Actress
    1950
    The Ken Murray Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Singer / Self - Regular / ...
    - Salute to the U.S. Air Force/Robert Q. Lewis/Johnny Desmond/Arthur and Kathryn Murray/Chuck Yaeger (1951) - Self
    - Duke Ellington/Ella Raines (1951) - Self
    - Joan Bennett/Richard Carlson (1951) - Self
    - Don Ameche/Gypsy Rose Lee/Robert Q. Lewis/Constance Moore/Phil Silvers/Dagmar/Frank Sinatra (1951) - Self
    - Jack LaRue (1951) - Self
    - Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1951) - Self
    - Veronica Lake (1951) - Self
    - Walter Slezak (1951) - Self
    - Herbert Patterson/Bob Burns (1951) - Self
    - Frances Langford/Jon Hall/Royal Northwest Mounted Police Chorus (1951) - Self
    - John Carradine/Bobby Driscoll/Alan Young (1951) - Self
    - Tribute to the U.S. Marine Corps./Dick Haymes (1951) - Self
    - Chester Morris (1951) - Self
    - Milton Berle/Gloria Swanson/Van Heflin/Ilona Massey/Garry Moore/Phil Rizzuto/Ezzard Charles/Ben Hogan/Ralph Bunce (1950) - Self
    - Butterfly McQueen/Peggy Ryan/Ray McDonald/The Von Trapp Family (1950) - Self
    - Frank Sinatra/Peggy Singleton/Lawrence Tibbett (1950) - Self
    - Diana Lynn/Lee Phillips/Andy Russell (1950) - Self - Singer
    - Ronald Reagan/Barbara Lawrence/Johnny Johnston (1950) - Self
    - Morton Downey/Dane Clark/George Copeland (1950) - Self
    - Ann Rutherford/George M. Cohan, Jr./Kay Kyser (1950) - Self - Singer
    - Margaret O'Brien/George M. Cohan, Jr. (1950) - Self
    - Tito Guizar/Bob Burns (1950) - Self
    - Van Heflin/Mel Torme (1950) - Self
    - Herbert Marshall/Alan Young/Richard Webb (1950) - Self
    - Lucille Ball/Desi Arnaz (1950) - Self
    - Robert Sterling/Bonita Granville/Jimmy Wakely (1950) - Self
    - Morton Downey/James Dunn/Janis Paige (1950) - Self - Regular / Singer
    - Pat O'Brien/Louis Armstrong (1950) - Self
    - Charles Chaplin, Jr./Lynn Bari/Henry Wilcoxon/Eileen Barton/Mary Beth Hughes (1950) - Self
    - Dorothy Shay, Owen McGivney, Simon Barere, Ming & Ling (1950) - Self
    - Burgess Meredith/Phil Regan (1950) - Self
    - Raymond Massey/Jimmy Wakely (1950) - Self
    - Premiere Show/Van Heflin/Gene Lockhart/Franklin Pangborn (1950) - Self
    1950
    Toni Twin Time (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.6 (1950) - Self
    1942
    Your Air Raid Warden (Documentary short)
    Archive Footage
    2002
    E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
    Darla
    - Curse of the Little Rascals (2002) - Darla
    2002
    8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1994
    The Our Gang Story (Video documentary) as
    Self / Darla / Cookie / ...
    1994
    Hal Roach: Hollywood's King of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1986
    Classic Comedy Teams (Video documentary) as
    Our Gang
    1986
    The Laurel and Hardy Show (TV Series) as
    Arline as a child (1986)
    1984
    Going Hollywood: The '30s (Documentary)
    1984
    Our Gang: Inside the Clubhouse (TV Movie documentary) as
    Darla
    1982
    Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
    Actress - Unidentified 'Our Gang' Film (uncredited)
    1981
    Rascal Dazzle (TV Movie) as
    Darla (as Darla)
    1966
    A Little Rascals Color Special (TV Mini Series short) as
    Darla / Cookie
    - Came the Brawn (1966) - Darla (uncredited)
    - Hearts Are Thumps (1966) - Darla (uncredited)
    - Second Childhood (1966) - Darla (uncredited)
    - Our Gang Follies of 1936 (1966) - Cookie (uncredited)
    1959
    Little Rascals Varieties as
    Darla / Cookie
    1955
    The Little Rascals (TV Series) as
    Darla (1955) / Cookie (1955)

    References

    Darla Hood Wikipedia