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Occupation
  
Child actor

Died
  
February 20, 1943

Role
  
Child actor

Name
  
Donald Haines

Years active
  
1929-1941


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Born
  
May 9, 1919 (
1919-05-09
)
Seward County, Nebraska

Cause of death
  
Killed in action, World War II

Movies
  
Pride of the Bowery, Love Business, Skippy, Boys of the City, Flying Wild

Similar People
  
Sam Katzman, Leroy Shield, Eugene Gordon Lee, Art Lloyd, Jackie Condon

Donald Haines (May 9, 1919 – February 20, 1943) was an American child actor who had recurring appearances in the Our Gang short subjects series from 1930 to 1933. He appeared in Our Gang during the early sound days along with Norman "Chubby" Chaney, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Jackie Cooper, Matthew "Stymie" Beard, Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, and Dorothy DeBorba.

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Haines's tenure began during the early talkies up through the "Miss Crabtree episodes," and then the early Spanky episodes. He would leave with Jackie Cooper for feature films at Paramount only to return a few months later. He was 11 years old when he joined the gang in 1930. His association with the Our Gang series lasted through 1933.

Haines's first short was Shivering Shakespeare, which featured him giggling his way through his lines. He was intended to originally be a full-time character playing the tough guy and was cast as such in The First Seven Years, opposite Jackie Cooper. After that, he played a recurring character with occasional lines of dialogue until 1931. At that time he was offered a contract with Paramount that began with a role in a feature called Skippy. Cooper also was offered a role on that feature along with a contract. Both Jackie and Donald are missing from the final scenes of the second-to-last short made in the 1930-31 season, Bargain Day, owing to their beginning work at Paramount.

Haines left Paramount to return to Hal Roach Studios just in time for the 1931-32 season. Haines would resume his role as a recurring character with occasional dialogue for the next two seasons. Haines left the Our Gang series at the age of 15 after appearing in the 1933 short Fish Hooky.

Later career

Haines left the Our Gang series in 1933 but continued working as an actor at Hal Roach Studios on many shorts and features until 1940. His work during this time included appearances in the East Side Kids films East Side Kids and Boys of the City as "Pee Wee" and then in That Gang of Mine, Pride of the Bowery, Flying Wild, Bowery Blitzkrieg, and Spooks Run Wild as "Skinny." He also played Jerry Cruncher, Jr. in the film version of A Tale of Two Cities.

Death

Haines enlisted as an aviation cadet in the United States Army Air Forces on December 10, 1941, to serve in World War II. He was killed in action on February 20, 1943 (North Africa). At the time of his death, his rank was first lieutenant. Haines is buried in Inglewood Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

Filmography

Actor
1941
Military Training (Short) as
Soldier, First Aid Demonstration
1941
Spooks Run Wild as
Skinny
1941
Bowery Blitzkrieg as
Skinny
1941
Flying Wild as
Skinny
1940
Pride of the Bowery as
Skinny
1940
Melody Ranch as
Callboy (uncredited)
1940
Fugitive from a Prison Camp as
Burly Bascomb
1940
That Gang of Mine as
Skinny
1940
Boys of the City as
Peewee
1940
The Return of Wild Bill as
Bobby
1940
East Side Kids as
PeeWee
1940
Seventeen as
Joe Bullitt
1939
On Your Toes as
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
1939
Sergeant Madden as
Milton
1939
Never Say Die as
Julius - Bellhop (uncredited)
1939
The Arizona Wildcat as
Bully (uncredited)
1938
Down on the Farm as
Boy in Drug Store (uncredited)
1938
Boys Town as
Alabama (uncredited)
1938
Reformatory as
Inmate (uncredited)
1938
Three Comrades as
Jupp - Boy Running for Help (uncredited)
1938
Kidnapped as
Ransome
1937
Love and Hisses as
Newsboy (uncredited)
1937
The Boss Didn't Say Good Morning (Short) as
Office Boy
1937
Super-Sleuth as
Second Newsboy (uncredited)
1937
Rhythm in the Clouds as
Office Boy (uncredited)
1937
Public Wedding as
Boy Selling Confetti (uncredited)
1937
Two Wise Maids as
Schoolboy (uncredited)
1936
Mind Your Own Business as
Boy Scout (uncredited)
1936
Daniel Boone as
Man Being Burned at the Stake (uncredited)
1936
Bunker Bean as
Jones & Co. Office Boy (uncredited)
1936
Little Miss Nobody as
Harold Slade
1936
Little Lord Fauntleroy as
Fighting Boy (uncredited)
1936
Love Before Breakfast as
Boy on Bicycle (uncredited)
1936
Exclusive Story as
Office Boy (uncredited)
1935
A Tale of Two Cities as
Jerry Cruncher Jr.
1935
Annie Oakley as
Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
1935
His Night Out as
Office Boy (uncredited)
1935
Ginger as
Butch (uncredited)
1935
The Nitwits as
Hal - Office Boy (uncredited)
1935
Vagabond Lady as
Spear Office Boy (uncredited)
1935
Straight from the Heart as
Neighbor Boy (uncredited)
1935
The Winning Ticket as
Stubby (uncredited)
1934
Music in the Air as
Peanut Vendor at Munich Zoo (uncredited)
1934
I'll Fix It as
Boy (uncredited)
1934
Kid Millions as
Kid Band Member (uncredited)
1934
Radio Scout (Short) as
Boy (uncredited)
1934
Peck's Bad Boy (uncredited)
1934
Murder in the Private Car as
Boy in Front of Theatre (uncredited)
1934
Now I'll Tell as
Messenger Boy (uncredited)
1934
Little Man, What Now? as
Emil Kleinholz Jr.
1934
Manhattan Melodrama as
Spud - as a Boy (uncredited)
1934
No Greater Glory as
Csonakos
1934
Radio Dough (Short) as
Speck (uncredited)
1933
Flirting in the Park (Short) as
Eddie - Office Boy (uncredited)
1933
Fish Hooky (Short) as
Donald
1932
A Lad an' a Lamp (Short) as
Toughie (as Our Gang)
1932
Birthday Blues (Short) as
Boy with mousetrap on lip
1932
Mickey's Golden Rule (Short) as
Katrink
1932
Mickey's Big Business (Short) as
Katrink
1932
Choo-Choo! (Short) as
Donald, an orphan
1932
When a Feller Needs a Friend as
Fatty Bullen
1932
Mickey's Holiday (Short) as
Katrink
1932
Mickey's Travels (Short) as
Katrink
1932
Free Eats (Short) as
Kid Wanting Cake
1932
Readin' and Writin' (Short) as
Donald
1931
Mickey's Sideline (Short) as
Katrink
1931
Mickey's Helping Hand (Short) as
Katrink
1931
The Christmas Party (Short) as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1931
Big Ears (Short) as
Donald (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1931
Bargain Day (Short) as
Speck (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1931
Skippy as
Harley Nubbins
1931
Little Daddy (Short) as
Donald (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1931
Hot Wires (Short) as
Speck
1931
Love Business (Short) as
Donald (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1931
Helping Grandma (Short) as
Donald (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1930
School's Out (Short) as
Donald Haines (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1930
Teacher's Pet (Short) as
Don (uncredited)
1930
Los pequeños papas (Short) as
Pecas
1930
The First Seven Years (Short) as
Speck (uncredited)
1930
Shivering Shakespeare (Short) as
Donny (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1929
Uncle's Visit (Short) as
Smitty
1929
Puckered Success (Short) as
Smitty
1929
Tomato Omelette (Short) as
Smitty
1929
Watch My Smoke (Short) as
Smitty
1929
No Children (Short) as
Smitty
1929
Circus Time (Short) as
Smitty
1929
No Vacation (Short) as
Smitty
1928
Camping Out (Short) as
Smitty
1928
No Sale Smitty (Short) as
Smitty
1928
No Picnic (Short) as
Smitty
1926
Getting Hitched (Short)
Archive Footage
2002
E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
Donald
- Curse of the Little Rascals (2002) - Donald (uncredited)
1994
The Our Gang Story (Video documentary) as
Donald Haines
1986
Classic Comedy Teams (Video documentary) as
Our Gang and The East Side Kids
1984
Our Gang: Inside the Clubhouse (TV Movie documentary) as
Donald
1955
The Little Rascals (TV Series) as
Donald 'Speck' (1955)

References

Donald Haines Wikipedia