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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Name
  
Frankie Darro

Resting place
  
Cremated

Role
  
Actor

Occupation
  
Actor

Children
  
Darlene Darro

Years active
  
1924–1975


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Full Name
  
Frank Johnson, Jr.

Born
  
December 22, 1917 (
1917-12-22
)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Died
  
December 25, 1976, Huntington Beach, California, United States

Spouse
  
Dorothy Carroll (m. 1951–1976), Betty Marie (m. 1943–1951), Aloha Wray (m. 1939–1943)

Parents
  
Ada Johnson, Frank Johnson

Movies
  
Pinocchio, Wild Boys of the Road, The Phantom Empire, Irish Luck, The Mayor of Hell

Similar People
  
Sam Katzman, Ben Sharpsteen, William A Wellman, B Reeves Eason, Hamilton Luske

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Frankie Darro (born Frank Johnson, Jr. December 22, 1917 – December 25, 1976) was an American actor and later in his career a stuntman. He began his career as a child actor in silent films, progressed to lead roles and co-starring roles in adventure, western, dramatic, and comedy films, and later became a character actor and voice-over artist. He is known for his role as Lampwick, the unlucky boy turned into a donkey in Walt Disney's 2nd animated feature, Pinocchio, which was originally released in February 1940.

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Early life

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Frankie Darro was born on Saturday, December 22, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois as Frank Johnson, Jr. His parents, Frank Johnson, Sr. and his wife Ada were known as The Flying Johnsons, a flying circus act with the Sells Floto Circus; it was a profession that his father attempted to train him in, and he cured Frankie's fear of heights by having him walk on a length of wire, and then gradually raised the height of it until his son had mastered the trick.

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In 1922, while the circus was in California, his parents divorced, and their circus act ended along with their marriage. The growing film industry, however, found a use for a small child who could do his own stunts and the young Johnson, renamed "Frankie Darro", appeared in his first film at the age of six.

Acting career

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As a child actor, he appeared in many silent adventure, western, and serial pictures of the 1920s, becoming a very prolific actor as an adolescent. His convincing delivery of dialogue and his obvious comfort before the cameras kept him steadily employed. His most important role during the 1930s was the lead actor in Wild Boys of the Road, director William Wellman's indictment of aimless teens vagabonding across America during the Depression; he appeared in Mervyn LeRoy's Three on a Match in 1932, and was the principal character in the James Cagney feature The Mayor of Hell (1933). Darro remained popular in serials, and co-starred with Gene Autry in Autry's first starring role in the serial, The Phantom Empire.

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Darro's name grew in stature but he himself didn't: he stood only five feet, three inches, limiting his potential as a leading man. His wiry, athletic frame and relatively short stature often typecast him as jockeys; Darro played crooked riders in Charlie Chan at the Race Track and A Day at the Races. In 1938 Darro joined Monogram Pictures to star in a series of action melodramas. Darro's flair for comedy gradually increased the laugh content in these films, and by 1940 Mantan Moreland was hired to play his sidekick. The Frankie Darro series was so successful that Monogram used it as a haven for performers whose own series had been discontinued: Jackie Moran, Marcia Mae Jones, and Keye Luke joined Darro and Moreland in 1940, and Gale Storm would be added in 1941. Darro may be most familiar to modern audiences as the voice of the unlucky Lampwick in Disney's Pinocchio.

Darro served in the US Navy Hospital Corps during World War II where he contracted malaria. Upon his return to civilian life, Monogram welcomed him back and cast the perennially youthful Darro in its "Teen Agers" campus comedies. When that series ended, the studio gave Darro four featured roles in its popular Bowery Boys comedies. He was an accomplished athlete and performed various stunts for other actors in various films. Because of his size and fitness, he was cast in his most famous but anonymous big screen role: Darro was the actor/operator inside the now iconic 7-foot tall "Robby the Robot" walking screen prop that debuted in the classic MGM science fiction film Forbidden Planet (1956).

Later life

Later in his life, Darro appeared on television in The Red Skelton Show, Bat Masterson, Have Gun–Will Travel, The Untouchables, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Batman (episodes 9 and 10); he also did voice-over work for various projects.

His recurring malaria symptoms caused him to increase his alcohol intake for pain management, and this affected his career. As film and TV roles became fewer, Darro opened his own tavern called "Try Later" (after the reply he was given most often when he asked Central Casting for work) with ex-Hollywood agent Lee Carroll on Santa Monica Boulevard.

This proved unwise, given Darro's heavy drinking. By the mid-1950s he had become too risky for producers to hire steadily, although he did continue to play small parts well into the 1960s.

Death

While visiting one of his ex-wives, step-daughter Christy and friends in Huntington Beach, California, Frankie Darro died of a heart attack on Christmas Day, 1976, three days after his 59th birthday. His remains were cremated and his ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.

Filmography

Actor
1975
Fugitive Lovers as
Lester the Drunk
1974
The Girl on the Late, Late Show (TV Movie) as
Studio Guard
1969
Hook, Line and Sinker as
Delivery Man (uncredited)
1955
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Silent Spot / Actor / the Clown / ...
- While Trying to Win the West, He Lost the East (1969) - Actor
- Love Is a Funny Thing (1968) - the Clown / Willie's Drunken Friend
- The Love Bug'll Getcha If You Don't Use DDT (1968) - Maw Kaddiddlehopper
- How Stupid of Cupid (1965) - Maw Kadiddlehopper (in drag)
- The Unteachables (1965) - Grandma (in drag) / Silent Spot
- Nuts of the Round Table (1965) - Wife (in drag) / Silent Spot
- A Creep in the Deep (1965) - Whistler's Mother / Silent Spot
- Be It Ever So Grumble, There's No Place Like Home (1964) - Shoe Store Customer (in drag) Main Sketch / Park Caretaker-Silent Spot
- Passion in Pasadena or Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing (1963) - Construction Foreman-Silent Spot
- How Green Was My Money (1963) - Dental Patient / Silent Spot
- Much Ado About Knotting (1963) - Little Old Lady / in drag
- Clem's Fish Market (1957) - Mobster
1967
The Guns of Will Sonnett (TV Series) as
Bartender
- Find a Sonnett, Kill a Sonnett (1967) - Bartender (uncredited)
1966
Batman (TV Series) as
Newsman
- A Death Worse Than Fate (1966) - Newsman
- Zelda the Great (1966) - Newsman
1965
The Addams Family (TV Series) as
Delivery Boy
- Cousin Itt's Problem (1965) - Delivery Boy
1958
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Messenger / Elevator Operator
- The Case of the Ruinous Road (1964) - Messenger
- The Case of the Terrified Typist (1958) - Elevator Operator
1964
The Disorderly Orderly as
Board Member (uncredited)
1964
The Carpetbaggers as
Bellhop (uncredited)
1963
The Jack Benny Program (TV Series) as
Self Stagehand
- The Peter Lorre/Joanie Sommers Show (1963) - Self Stagehand (uncredited)
1962
Going My Way (TV Series) as
Elevator Operator
- Mr. Second Chance (1962) - Elevator Operator
1962
Mister Ed (TV Series) as
Henry
- Ed, the Pilgrim (1962) - Henry (as Frank Darro)
1960
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Boots / Little Dandy Dorf
- Ten O'Clock Tiger (1962) - Boots
- I Can Take Care of Myself (1960) - Little Dandy Dorf
1962
The Hathaways (TV Series)
- Charlie Goes to the Races (1962)
1961
The Case of the Dangerous Robin (TV Series)
- The Big Baffle (1961)
1960
Checkmate (TV Series) as
Fred aka Sonny
- Death Runs Wild (1960) - Fred aka Sonny
1960
Mr. Lucky (TV Series) as
Jockey
- Big Squeeze (1960) - Jockey
1960
The Untouchables (TV Series) as
News Vendor
- The Unhired Assassin: Part 1 (1960) - News Vendor
1959
Bat Masterson (TV Series) as
Edward 'Snapper' Garrison
- Garrison Finish (1959) - Edward 'Snapper' Garrison
1959
Operation Petticoat as
Pharmacist Mate Dooley
1959
The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen (TV Series)
- Chauffeur Disguise (1959)
1958
Peter Gunn (TV Series) as
Billy Arnet
- The Jockey (1958) - Billy Arnet
1958
The Lineup (TV Series) as
Grady
- The Grady Gremlin Case (1958) - Grady
1958
The Perfect Furlough as
Soldier in Hospital in Cast (uncredited)
1958
December Bride (TV Series) as
Sonny Williams
- The Ed Wynn Show (1958) - Sonny Williams
1958
Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
Mickey
- The Last Laugh (1958) - Mickey
1957
The Sheriff of Cochise (TV Series) as
Ken Jackson
- Little Man with a Big Gun (1957) - Ken Jackson
1957
Mr. Adams and Eve (TV Series) as
Tout
- They're Off and Running (1957) - Tout
1956
Judge Roy Bean (TV Series) as
Cass Tolan / Hugh Lonagan aka Cross Draw Kid
- The Refugee (1956) - Cass Tolan
- The Cross Draw Kid (1956) - Hugh Lonagan aka Cross Draw Kid
1956
Chevron Hall of Stars (TV Series)
- I Killed John Harrington (1956)
1956
Hey, Jeannie! (TV Series) as
First Caddy
- Jeannie the Caddy (1956) - First Caddy
1956
The Ten Commandments as
Slave (uncredited)
1956
Forbidden Planet as
Robby the Robot (uncredited)
1955
The Johnny Carson Show (TV Series) as
Pilot
- Episode #1.11 (1955) - Pilot
1954
Public Defender (TV Series) as
Jake South / Johnny Hatton / Brown
- Cornered (1955) - Jake South
- The Big Race (1954) - Johnny Hatton
- Badge of Honor (1954) - Brown (as Frank Darrow)
1954
I Married Joan (TV Series) as
Shorty
- Big Louie's Parole (1954) - Shorty
1954
Living It Up as
Bellboy Captain (uncredited)
1954
The Lawless Rider as
Jim Bascom
1954
Racing Blood as
Ben, a Jockey
1953
Siren of Bagdad as
Man in Camp After Raid (uncredited)
1953
General Electric Theater (TV Series)
- Winners Never Lose (1953)
1952
Pat and Mike as
Caddy (uncredited)
1952
The Sellout as
Little Jake (uncredited)
1951
Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (TV Series) as
Clint Slocum
- The Slocum Family (1951) - Clint Slocum
1951
Westward the Women as
Jean's Awaiting Groom (uncredited)
1951
Across the Wide Missouri as
Cadet (uncredited)
1951
Pride of Maryland as
Steve Loomis
1950
Wyoming Mail as
Rufe
1950
A Life of Her Own as
Bellboy (uncredited)
1950
The Next Voice You Hear... as
Newsboy (uncredited)
1950
Riding High as
Jockey Williams
1949
Sons of New Mexico as
Gig Jackson
1949
Hold That Baby! as
Bananas Stewart
1949
Fighting Fools as
Johnny Higgins
1948
Trouble Makers as
Ben Feathers
1948
The Babe Ruth Story as
Newsboy (uncredited)
1948
Heart of Virginia as
Jimmy Easter
1948
Angels' Alley as
Jimmy
1948
Smart Politics as
Roy Donne
1947
That's My Man as
Jockey
1947
Sarge Goes to College as
Roy Donne
1947
Vacation Days as
Roy Donne
1946
High School Hero as
Roy Donne
1946
Chick Carter, Detective as
Creeper (uncredited)
1946
Freddie Steps Out as
Roy Donne
1946
Junior Prom as
Roy Donne
1944
Take It or Leave It as
Radio Listener
1942
Junior G-Men of the Air as
Jack
1941
Tuxedo Junction as
Jack 'Sock' Anderson
1941
Let's Go Collegiate as
Frankie Monahan
1941
The Gang's All Here as
Frankie O'Malley
1941
You're Out of Luck as
Frankie O'Reilly
1940
Up in the Air as
Frankie Ryan
1940
Laughing at Danger as
Frankie Kelly
1940
On the Spot as
Frankie 'Doc' Kelly
1940
Pinocchio as
Lampwick (voice, uncredited)
1940
Chasing Trouble as
Jimmy O'Brien
1939
Irish Luck as
Buzzy O'Brien
1939
Boys' Reformatory as
Tommy Ryan
1938
Tough Kid as
'Skipper' Murphy
1938
Wanted by the Police as
Danny Murphy
1938
Juvenile Court as
Stubby
1938
The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok as
Jerry, aka Little Brave Heart
1938
Reformatory as
Louie Miller
1937
Young Dynamite as
Freddie Shields
1937
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry as
'Dink' Reid
1937
Saratoga as
Dixie Gordon
1937
Anything for a Thrill as
Dan Mallory
1937
A Day at the Races as
Morgan's Jockey (uncredited)
1937
Tough to Handle as
Mike Sanford
1937
Headline Crasher as
James 'Jimmy' Forbush Tallant, Jr.
1937
The Devil Diamond as
Lee aka Kid Harris
1936
Mind Your Own Business as
Bob
1936
Racing Blood as
Frankie Reynolds
1936
Charlie Chan at the Race Track as
'Tip' Collins
1936
Born to Fight as
'Babyface' Madison
1936
The Ex-Mrs. Bradford as
Spike Salisbury (uncredited)
1936
Black Gold as
Clifford 'Fishtail' O'Reilly
1935
The Payoff as
Jimmy
1935
3 Kids and a Queen as
Blackie
1935
Valley of Wanted Men as
Slivers Sanderson
1935
Men of Action as
Johnny Morgan
1935
Stranded as
James 'Jimmy' Rivers
1935
The Unwelcome Stranger as
Charlie Anderson
1935
The Phantom Empire as
Frankie Baxter
1935
Red Hot Tires as
Johnny
1934
Little Men as
Dan
1934
Broadway Bill as
Ted Williams
1934
Burn 'Em Up Barnes as
Bobbie Riley
1934
The Merry Frinks as
Norman Frink
1934
No Greater Glory as
Feri Ats
1934
Hollywood on Parade No. B-8 (Short)
1933
The Big Race as
Jockey
1933
The Big Race as
Knobby
1933
The Wolf Dog as
Frank Courtney
1933
Wild Boys of the Road as
Eddie
1933
Tugboat Annie as
Alec - as a Child
1933
Laughing at Life as
Chango
1933
The Mayor of Hell as
Jimmy
1932
The Devil Horse as
Frankie Graham - The Wild Boy
1932
Three on a Match as
Bobby (uncredited)
1932
Hollywood on Parade (Short)
1932
Amateur Daddy as
Pete Smith
1931
The Cheyenne Cyclone as
'Orphan' McGuire
1931
Way Back Home as
Robbie
1931
The Lightning Warrior as
Jimmy Carter
1931
The Sin of Madelon Claudet as
Larry Claudet - as a Boy (uncredited)
1931
The Mad Genius as
Fedor as a Boy
1931
The Vanishing Legion as
Jimmie Williams
1931
The Public Enemy as
Matt as a Boy (uncredited)
1929
Blaze o' Glory as
Jean Williams
1929
The Pride of Pawnee as
Jerry Wilson
1929
The Rainbow Man as
Billy Ryan
1929
Idaho Red as
Tadpole
1929
Gun Law as
Buster Brown
1929
Trail of the Horse Thieves as
Buddy
1928
Tyrant of Red Gulch as
'Tip'
1928
The Avenging Rider as
Frankie Sheridan
1928
The Circus Kid as
Buddy
1928
Terror Mountain as
Buddy Roberts
1928
Phantom of the Range as
Spuds O'Brien
1928
When the Law Rides as
Frankie Ross
1928
The Texas Tornado as
Buddy Martin
1927
Little Mickey Grogan as
Mickey Grogan (as Frankie Darrow)
1927
The Desert Pirate as
Jimmy Rand
1927
The Flying U Ranch as
Chip Jr
1927
Judgment of the Hills as
Tad Dennison
1927
Tom's Gang as
Spuds
1927
Cyclone of the Range as
Frankie Butler
1927
Long Pants as
Young Harry Shelby (uncredited)
1927
Moulders of Men as
Sandy Barry
1927
Lightning Lariats as
Alexis, King of Roxenburg
1927
Her Father Said No as
Matt Doe
1926
Flesh and the Devil as
Boy Who Dances with Hertha (uncredited)
1926
Red Hot Hoofs as
Frankie Buckley
1926
Out of the West as
Frankie O'Connor
1926
Tom and His Pals as
Frankie Smith
1926
The Carnival Girl as
Nanette's Brother
1926
The Cowboy Cop as
Frankie
1926
Hearts and Spangles as
Bobby
1926
The Masquerade Bandit as
Tim Marble
1926
Wild to Go as
Frankie Blake (as Frankie Darrow)
1926
Kiki as
Pierre
1926
The Arizona Streak as
Mike
1926
Memory Lane as
Urchin
1926
The Thrill Hunter as
Boy Prince (as Frankie Darrow)
1926
Born to Battle as
Birdie
1926
Mike as
Boy
1925
The Cowboy Musketeer as
Billy Gordon
1925
The Midnight Flyer as
Young Davey
1925
The Phantom Express as
'Daddles' Lane - Nora's Brother
1925
The People vs. Nancy Preston as
Bubsy
1925
The Wyoming Wildcat as
Barnie Finn
1925
Wandering Footsteps as
Billy
1925
Let's Go, Gallagher as
Little Joey
1925
Fighting the Flames as
Mickey
1925
Confessions of a Queen as
Prince Zara
1925
Her Husband's Secret as
Young Elliot Owen
1925
The Fearless Lover as
Frankie (as Frankie Darrow)
1925
Women and Gold as
Dan Barclay Jr. (as Frankie Darrow)
1924
So Big as
Dirk DeJong (child)
1924
Roaring Rails as
Little Bill
1924
Racing for Life as
Jimmy Danton
1924
The Signal Tower as
Sonny Taylor
1924
Half-a-Dollar Bill as
Half-a-Dollar Bill
1924
Judgment of the Storm as
Heath Twin
Stunts
1962
The Notorious Landlady (stunts - uncredited)
1951
Westward the Women (stunts - uncredited)
1950
Blues Busters (stunts - uncredited)
1948
Trouble Makers (stunt double: Leo Gorcey - uncredited)
Soundtrack
1936
Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs (Short) (performer: "Wah! Hoo!")
1936
Black Gold (performer: "She Knows Everything" - uncredited)
1933
Wild Boys of the Road (performer: "The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)", "Shadow Waltz" - uncredited)
Self
1968
The Jonathan Winters Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Ella Fitzgerald, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., George Raft (1968) - Self
- Al Hirt, Buddy Ebsen, Susan Barrett (1968) - Self
1962
The Bob Newhart Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.26 (1962) - Self
1956
MGM Parade (TV Series documentary) as
Robby the Robot
- Episode #1.28 (1956) - Robby the Robot (uncredited)
1952
The Alan Young Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 7 February 1952 (1952) - Self - Guest
1938
Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 4 (Documentary short) as
Self
1936
Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs (Short) as
Self
1934
Hollywood on Parade No. B-1 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1932
Hollywood on Parade No. A-3 (Short) as
Self
1930
Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 22 (Short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1995
Century of Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Eddie, 'Wild Boys of the Road'
- A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) - Eddie, 'Wild Boys of the Road' (uncredited)
1987
Bloopermania (Video documentary)
1981
James Cagney: That Yankee Doodle Dandy (TV Movie documentary)(uncredited)
1975
Brother Can You Spare a Dime (Documentary)
1964
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Stubby (clip from Juvenile Court (1938))
- The Odyssey of Rita Hayworth (1964) - Stubby (clip from Juvenile Court (1938)) (uncredited)
1960
The Gun of Zangara (TV Movie) as
News Vendor (uncredited)
1953
Two Gun Marshal as
Clint Slocum
1940
Men with Steel Faces as
Frankie Baxter
1934
Burn 'Em Up Barnes as
Bobbie Riley

References

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