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Cause of death
  
heart disease

Name
  
Tommy Bond

TV shows
  
Years active
  
1932–2004

Children
  
Thomas R. Bond II

Occupation
  
actor

Spouse
  
Polly Bond (m. 1953–2005)

Other names
  
Butch

Role
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
Thomas Ross Bond

Born
  
September 16, 1926 (
1926-09-16
)

Died
  
September 24, 2005, Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
I Love to Singa, Mush and Milk, Hi'‑Neighbor!, Came the Brawn, The Kid from Borneo

Similar People
  
Carl Switzer, Hal Roach, Bobby Hutchins, Thomas R Bond II, Mary Ann Jackson

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Thomas Ross "Tommy" Bond (September 16, 1926 – September 24, 2005) was an American actor. A native of Dallas, Texas, Bond was best known for his work as a child actor for two different nonconsecutive periods on Our Gang (Little Rascals) comedies (first as "Tommy" and later as "Butch"). Also, he is noted for being the first actor to appear onscreen as "Superman's pal" Jimmy Olsen, having portrayed the character in the film serials Superman (1948) and Atom Man vs. Superman (1950).

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Bond got his start in 1931 at the age of five when a talent scout for Hal Roach studios approached him as he was leaving a Dallas cinema with his mother. The scout asked him if he would like to act in films because he "had a great face" and set up an appointment with Hal Roach in Los Angeles. Hal Roach was gathering new talent for his popular Our Gang comedies. Bond's grandmother Jane Quin Sauter volunteered to drive the boy to L.A. by motor car. This occurred in the spring of 1931, in the depth of the Great Depression. It proved to be a grueling journey, punctuated by flash floods and encounters with tarantulas, on mostly dirt roads from Dallas to L.A.

Bond was hired at Hal Roach Studios for the Our Gang series in the summer of 1931 to begin work that upcoming fall, at around the same time as George "Spanky" McFarland was hired. Bond worked in Our Gang for two years, alternately appearing as a supporting character and a background actor. His speaking roles increased by 1934, including his most substantive role to this point as the gang's band conductor in Mike Fright. In late 1934, Bond left the series and returned to public school, still earning periodic bit parts in Hollywood productions.

After leaving the gang for the first time, Bond also worked as a voice actor, most notably in several of Tex Avery's Merrie Melodies cartoons for Warner Bros. His best known voice role was as the speaking voice of "Owl Jolson" in Tex Avery's 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon, I Love to Singa.

Bond returned to Our Gang on a recurring basis late in 1936, when Roach hired him to play "Butch", the neighborhood bully. In one short, his mother called him "Tommy", apparently indicating that "Butch" was a nickname. Bond's first short as Butch was Glove Taps. Besides filling the role of the archetypal Our Gang bully, the Butch character also regularly competed with meek Alfalfa (Carl Switzer) for the affections of his sweetheart Darla (Darla Hood). While an Our Gang, Bond appeared in a number of outside films, such as those featuring fellow Hal Roach Studios comedians Charley Chase and Laurel and Hardy.

As Butch, Bond remained with Our Gang an additional three years, staying with the series when it moved to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1938. His final Our Gang short, Bubbling Troubles, was released in 1940; Bond continued to work in other MGM productions following his departure from Our Gang. In total, Tommy Bond appeared in 27 Our Gang shorts - 13 as "Tommy" and 14 as "Butch".

Later years

After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II, Bond returned to acting, and appeared in two Gas House Kids features alongside former on-screen rival Carl Switzer. In the late 1940s, Bond became the first actor to portray cub reporter Jimmy Olsen in two Superman film serials: Superman (1948) and Atom Man vs. Superman (1950). He also appeared as Joey Pepper in several installments of the Five Little Peppers serial.

In 1951, Bond graduated from college and quit acting, but remained in show business in the areas of television directing and production, and worked with individuals such as Norman Lear, George Schlatter, and many others. He worked at Metromedia owned Channel 11, KTTV (now owned and operated by Fox) in Los Angeles from the 1950s to the early 1970s. He then went to work for Capital Cities Communications' CBS affiliate Channel 30 KFSN (now owned and operated and affiliated with ABC) in Fresno from the early 1970s to 1991. Tommy also worked as a prop manager on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.

During the 1960s Bond was an active member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church in North Hollywood where a number of his Hollywood friends and colleagues attended. Together, they were instrumental in the production and presentation of the annual Christmas Pageant presented on the grounds of Emmanuel's school Laurel Hall. The production, which involved a cast of several hundred, a chariot and horses from Spahn's Movie Ranch, numerous other animals and professional Hollywood sets and lighting, was presented each year during the Christmas season for several weeks leading up to Christmas. Grandstand style bleachers were installed that seated about 1000 guests. Highlights of the pageant included a horse-driven chariot and Roman soldiers on horseback riding through the gates of Bethlehem to proclaim the census requiring Jews to register in their hometowns. Bond was instrumental in arranging for the production to be filmed and aired on Metromedia owned Channel 11, KTTV in about 1965.

Bond retired from television in 1991. In his latter years he lived in the Fresno and Madera Ranchos area, and served as a spokesman for a number of Our Gang-related materials. Bond published his autobiography, Darn Right It's Butch: Memories of Our Gang/The Little Rascals, with the help of Fresno teacher, film historian and co-author Ron Genini, in 1994. Tommy's son, Thomas R. Bond II "Butch, Jr.", who is a film and television producer, worked with his father in their family production company, the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. The senior Bond also hosted The Rascals, a documentary on the life and times of the Little Rascals.

Throughout his lifetime, Bond appeared in 73 films, was a charter member of the Screen Actors Guild, joining in 1937, and worked with many Hollywood stars in the years of 1933 to 1951, including James Stewart, Eleanor Powell, Ray Bolger, Frank Morgan, and Eddie Cantor among many others.

In 2004, a monument was dedicated at Hollywood and Vine commemorating the first movie made in Hollywood, made by the precursor to Bond's company, American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. Less than a year later, the 2.8 ton monument was stolen in April, 2005. Bond felt because of the monument's size, it had to have been an "inside job." Bond was so upset, he swore that the company would never shoot any project in the district of Hollywood. Bond said "The Hollywood I grew up in used to be a wonderful and magical place, with great folks. Now it is somewhere I would never want to be."

Death

Bond died on September 24, 2005 at age 79 due to complications from heart disease in Los Angeles, California. He is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California

Books

  • Bond, Tommy, w. Genini, Ron (1994). Darn Right It's Butch: Memories of Our Gang/The Little Rascals. Delaware: Morgan Press. ISBN 0-9630976-5-2.
  • Filmography

    Art Department
    1976
    Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (TV Series) (prop management)
    1974
    Tony Orlando and Dawn (TV Series) (prop management)
    1967
    Laugh-In (TV Series) (prop management - 141 episodes)
    - Ernest Borgnine, Sammy Davis Jr., Robert Goulet, Rip Taylor, Jo Anne Worley (1973) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Dom DeLuise (1973) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Johnny Carson, Sandy Duncan, Arthur Godfrey, Charlie Callas (1973) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - David Birney & Meredith Baxter-Birney (1973) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Ernest Borgnine, Arthur Godfrey, Don Rickles, John Wayne, Slappy White (1973) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Phyllis Diller again (1973) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Angie Dickinson, Totie Fields, Monty Hall, Frank Welker (1973) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Sammy Davis Jr. (1973) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Robert Goulet again (1973) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Don Rickles (1973) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Howard Cosell, Alex Karras, Vin Scully, Mark Spitz (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Steve Lawrence, Steve Allen, Peter Marshall (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Jack Klugman (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Carol Burnett (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - James Caan (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Sally Struthers (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Mike Connors (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Jack Benny (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Jean Stapleton (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Michael Landon (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Lucie Arnaz (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - William Conrad (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Dyan Cannon (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - John Wayne (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Sandy Duncan, Joe Namath, Jo Ann Pflug, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jean Stapleton (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Steve Allen, John Wayne, Carol Channing, Charles Nelson Reilly, Terry-Thomas, Jo Ann Pflug, Gene Hackman (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Debbie Reynolds (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Sandy Duncan (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Carol Channing (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Gene Hackman (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Jack Carter, Chad Everett, Paul Lynde, John Wayne (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Carl Reiner (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - James Coco, Fannie Flagg, Charles Nelson Reilly, Mort Sahl (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Robert Goulet (1972) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Buddy Hackett (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Joe Namath (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Carroll O'Connor (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Perry Como, Three Dog Night (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - James Coco, Tony Curtis (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Liza Minnelli (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - 100th Anniversary with John Wayne (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Lee Grant (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Richard Crenna, Janet Leigh (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Tony Curtis, Frank Gorshin, Edward G. Robinson, Buffalo Bob Smith (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Karen Valentine (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Rita Hayworth (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Vida Blue, Roman Gabriel, Andy Granatelli, Joe Namath, Sugar Ray Robinson, Bill Russell, Doug Sanders, Vin Scully, Jill St. John, Willie Shoemaker (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Raquel Welch (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Herschel Bernardi, Chuck Connors, Tim Conway, Phyllis Diller, Fernando Lamas, Louis Nye, George Raft (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Jack Benny, Johnny Carson, Bill Cosby, Sammy Davis Jr., Rich Little, Roger Miller, Claudine Longet, Rod Serling, Jilly Rizzo, Gore Vidal (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Richard Crenna (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Peter Lawford's Back! (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Truman Capote, Chuck Connors, Sam Yorty (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Herschel Bernardi, Truman Capote, Peter Lawford, Dinah Shore (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Claudine Longet, Marcello Mastroianni, Louis Nye (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Andy Griffith (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Joey Bishop, Jilly Rizzo, David Steinberg, Ralph Edwards (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - So Long to Cigarette Commercials (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Wilt Chamberlain, Sammy Davis Jr. (1971) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - William F. Buckley Jr. (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Debbie Reynolds (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Don Ho, Jilly Rizzo, Rod Serling, Phil Silvers (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Ricardo Montalbán (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Desi Arnaz (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Bob Newhart, Desi Arnaz (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Carl Reiner and Jilly Rizzo (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Carol Channing, Jilly Rizzo (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Vincent Price, Rod Serling, Orson Welles (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Zero Mostel (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Tim Conway (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Ken Berry (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Goldie Hawn (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Don Rickles Strikes Back (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Art Carney (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - The Wedding of Tyrone and Gladys (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Milton Berle (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Danny Kaye (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Ringo Starr (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Dan Blocker (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Carl Reiner (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Jack Benny (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Tony Curtis Again (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Peter Lawford Again (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Jonathan Winters (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring James Garner For the Second Time (1970) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Miss Nancy Sinatra (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Greer Garson (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Phyllis Diller (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Englebert Humperdinck (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Sammy Davis, Jr. (Again) (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Sid Caesar (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Carol Channing (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Buddy Hackett (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Flip Wilson (Again) (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson and Romy Schneider (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Jack E. Leonard (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring The Monkees (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Sonny & Cher (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Diana Ross and Michael Caine (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Debbie Reynolds, Peter Sellers and Johnny Carson (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Season Two Finale (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Tony Curtis (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Sammy Davis, Jr. (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Staring Flip Wilson (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring James Garner (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Connie Stevens (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Tiny Tim (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Davy Jones (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Don Rickles (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - No Guest Star (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Nancy Sinatra (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Peter Lawford (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Peter Falk (1969) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Kate Smith, Vincent Price and Rich Little (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Liberace (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Tiny Tim and Phyllis Diller (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Victor Borge, Rosemary Clooney, Arlene Dahl, Phil Harris, George Kirby, the Banana Splits (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Dick Gregory (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Marcel Marceau, Bill Dana, Jimmy Dean, Lena Horne, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Flip Wilson (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Flip Wilson (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Bobby Darin (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Robert Culp and France Nuyen (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Abbe Lane (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Eve Arden (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Guest Starring Barbara Feldon (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Sivi Aberg, Milton Berle, Shelley Berman, Joey Bishop, Jill St. John, Tiny Tim, John Wayne, Flip Wilson (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Barbara Feldon, Tim Conway, Shelley Berman, Johnny Carson, Hugh Downs, John Wayne, Flip Wilson (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Kaye Ballard, Harry Belafonte, Shelley Berman, James Garner, John Wayne, Flip Wilson (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Flip Wilson, Hugh Downs, James Garner, John Wayne (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Barbara Feldon, Flip Wilson, Harry Belafonte, Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, The Bee Gees (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Joey Bishop, Sammy Davis, Jr., Elgin Baylor, Harry Belafonte, Regis Philbin, John Wayne (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Barbara Feldon, Sonny Bono, Cher, Pat Morita, Paul Winchell, Anissa Jones, Jerry Lewis, Dinah Shore, John Wayne (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Sally Field, Terry-Thomas, Joby Baker, Godfrey Cambridge, Jerry Lewis, John Wayne (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Larry Storch, Connie Stevens, Nancy Ames, Buddy Hackett, Jerry Lewis, Leonard Nimoy, Ed Platt, Dinah Shore, The Temptations (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Dinah Shore, Walter Slezak, Peter Lawford, Kaye Ballard, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Pamela Austin, Don Adams, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Tim Conway, Cher, Lorne Greene, Sheldon Leonard, Tiny Tim, Flip Wilson (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Robert Culp, Flip Wilson, The First Edition, Leo G. Carroll, Sheldon Leonard, Tommy Smothers (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Premiere - Barbara Feldon, Flip Wilson, Leo G. Carroll, Lorne Greene, Buddy Hackett, Sheldon Leonard, Tiny Tim, The Strawberry Alarm Clock (1968) - (prop management - uncredited)
    - Pilot (1967) - (prop management - uncredited)
    1971
    The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (TV Series) (property manager - 6 episodes)
    - Summer Replacement Series Finale with guests The Grass Roots (1971) - (property manager)
    - Phyllis Diller (1971) - (property manager)
    - Merv Griffin (1971) - (property manager)
    - Glen Campbell, Gideon and Power (1971) - (property manager)
    - Ken Berry (1971) - (property manager)
    - Premiere Show with guest star Jimmy Durante (1971) - (property manager)
    1971
    The Love Machine (prop management - uncredited)
    1967
    The Carol Burnett Show (TV Series) (prop management)
    1950
    You Asked for It (TV Series) (prop management)
    Actor
    2004
    Bob's Night Out as
    Crazy Neighbor
    1971
    The Love Machine as
    Stagehand (uncredited)
    1952
    Your Jeweler's Showcase (TV Series)
    - Like the Rich People (1952)
    1951
    Bedtime for Bonzo as
    Student Reading Newspaper (uncredited)
    1951
    Call Me Mister as
    Little Soldier (uncredited)
    1950
    Hot Rod as
    Jack Blodgett
    1950
    Atom Man vs. Superman as
    Jimmy Olsen
    1949
    Battleground as
    Runner (uncredited)
    1949
    Tokyo Joe as
    Fingerprint Sergeant (uncredited)
    1949
    Intruder in the Dust as
    Minor Role (uncredited)
    1949
    Any Number Can Play as
    Mike (uncredited)
    1949
    The Lucky Stiff as
    Newsboy (uncredited)
    1948
    Superman as
    Jimmy Olsen
    1948
    Big Town Scandal as
    Waldo 'Dum Dum' Riggs
    1947
    The Gas House Kids in Hollywood as
    Chimp
    1947
    Gas House Kids Go West as
    Chimp
    1945
    The Beautiful Cheat as
    Jimmy
    1945
    Twice Blessed as
    Horace
    1944
    Man from Frisco as
    Russ Kennedy
    1943
    This Land Is Mine as
    Pug-nosed School Bully (uncredited)
    1941
    New York Town as
    Willie (uncredited)
    1941
    Adventure in Washington as
    Peewee Haynes
    1940
    A Little Bit of Heaven as
    Jerry
    1940
    Five Little Peppers in Trouble as
    Joey Pepper
    1940
    Out West with the Peppers as
    Joey Pepper
    1940
    Bubbling Troubles (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1940
    Five Little Peppers at Home as
    Joey Pepper
    1939
    Let's Talk Turkey (Short) as
    Little Otto (uncredited)
    1939
    Static in the Attic (Short) as
    Tommy Catlett (uncredited)
    1939
    Captain Spanky's Show Boat (Short) as
    Butch (uncredited)
    1939
    Five Little Peppers and How They Grew as
    Joey Pepper
    1939
    Auto Antics (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1939
    Dog Daze (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1939
    Now It Can Be Sold (Short)
    1939
    Cousin Wilbur (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1939
    Happily Buried (Short) as
    Brat (uncredited)
    1939
    Duel Personalities (Short) as
    Butch (uncredited)
    1938
    Practical Jokers (Short) as
    Tommy 'Butch' Bond (uncredited)
    1938
    Football Romeo (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1938
    Party Fever (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1938
    Block-Heads as
    Neighbor's Son (uncredited)
    1938
    The Major Lied 'Til Dawn (Short) as
    Little Boy (uncredited)
    1938
    The Little Ranger (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1938
    The Magician's Daughter (Short) as
    Harry Murdock (uncredited)
    1938
    City Streets as
    Tommy Francis Devlin
    1938
    Came the Brawn (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1938
    A Star Is Hatched (Short) as
    Freddie Bartholomew (uncredited)
    1937
    Rosalie as
    Mickey (uncredited)
    1937
    I Wanna Be a Sailor (Short) as
    Patrick Parrot (uncredited)
    1937
    Framing Youth (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Fishy Tales (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1937
    A Sunbonnet Blue (Short) as
    Johnny Mouse (uncredited)
    1937
    Hideaway as
    Oscar Peterson
    1937
    Married Before Breakfast as
    Baglipp's Kid (uncredited)
    1937
    Rushin' Ballet (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Glove Taps (Short) as
    Butch (as Our Gang)
    1937
    Champagne Waltz as
    Otto, Singing Student (uncredited)
    1937
    Knee Action (Short) as
    Rudolf
    1936
    Don't Look Now (Short) as
    Cuckoo Clock / Dan Cupid / Devil (uncredited)
    1936
    Libeled Lady as
    Waif (uncredited)
    1936
    I Love to Singa (Short) as
    Owl Jolson (voice, uncredited)
    1936
    Mister Smarty (Short) as
    Bowser's Shorter Son
    1936
    The Final Hour as
    Mickey - the Newsboy (uncredited)
    1936
    Counterfeit as
    Dicky (uncredited)
    1936
    I'd Love to Take Orders from You (Short) as
    Young Scarecrow (uncredited)
    1936
    Westward Whoa (Short) as
    Beans / Ham (uncredited)
    1936
    Silly Billies as
    Student (uncredited)
    1936
    Alpine Antics (Short) as
    Beans (voice, uncredited)
    1936
    Boom Boom (Short) as
    Beans (uncredited)
    1936
    The Return of Jimmy Valentine as
    Listener (uncredited)
    1936
    The Phantom Ship (Short) as
    Beans (voice, uncredited)
    1936
    Next Time We Love as
    Pesky Kid (uncredited)
    1936
    Unrelated Relations (Short) as
    Junior
    1935
    The Calling of Dan Matthews as
    Tommy (uncredited)
    1935
    Gold Diggers of '49 (Short) as
    Beans (uncredited)
    1935
    Hollywood Capers (Short) as
    Beans (voice, uncredited)
    1935
    Little Dutch Plate (Short) as
    Dutch Boy (uncredited)
    1935
    Oh, My Nerves (Short)
    1935
    A Cartoonist's Nightmare (Short) as
    Beans (uncredited)
    1935
    Buddy Steps Out (Short) as
    Buddy / Mini Buddy / Bug (uncredited)
    1935
    Gobs of Trouble (Short)
    1935
    Alimony Aches (Short) as
    Ronald, May's Son
    1935
    Buddy's Lost World (Short) as
    Buddy (uncredited)
    1935
    Buddy of the Legion (Short) as
    Buddy (uncredited)
    1935
    The Marriage Bargain as
    Jimmy Sparks
    1935
    Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name (Short) as
    Buddy (uncredited)
    1934
    Kid Millions as
    Little Boy in Ice Cream Number (uncredited)
    1934
    You Said a Hatful! (Short) as
    Train Passenger (uncredited)
    1934
    Buddy the Detective (Short) as
    Buddy (uncredited)
    1934
    Washee Ironee (Short) as
    Tommy (as Our Gang)
    1934
    Mike Fright (Short) as
    Tommy (as Our Gang)
    1934
    Honky Donkey (Short) as
    Tommy (as Our Gang)
    1934
    I'll Take Vanilla (Short) as
    Junior
    1934
    The First Round-Up (Short) as
    Tommy (as Our Gang)
    1934
    For Pete's Sake! (Short) as
    Tommy (as Our Gang)
    1934
    Hi'-Neighbor! (Short) as
    Tommy (as Our Gang)
    1934
    The Cracked Ice Man (Short)(uncredited)
    1933
    Wild Poses (Short) as
    Tommy (as Our Gang)
    1933
    Beauty and the Bus (Short) as
    Little Boy Who Draws Winning Ticket (uncredited)
    1933
    Bedtime Worries (Short) as
    Tommy (as Our Gang)
    1933
    Mush and Milk (Short) as
    Tommy (as Our Gang)
    1933
    The Kid from Borneo (Short) as
    Tommy (as Our Gang)
    1933
    Forgotten Babies (Short) as
    Tommy (as Our Gang)
    Producer
    2004
    Bob's Night Out (executive producer)
    Soundtrack
    1940
    Five Little Peppers at Home (performer: "Be Firm and Be Faithful" - uncredited)
    1939
    Five Little Peppers and How They Grew (performer: "Happy Birthday to You" (1893) - uncredited)
    1937
    Rosalie ("The Wedding March" (1843), uncredited)
    1936
    I Love to Singa (Short) (performer: "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes" - uncredited)
    1933
    Mush and Milk (Short) (performer: "Just Friends" - uncredited)
    Miscellaneous
    1953
    George Putnam and the News (TV Series) (stage manager - 1963-1966)
    Thanks
    1988
    Superman 50th Anniversary (TV Movie documentary) (acknowledgment)
    Self
    2004
    The Rascals (Video documentary) as
    Host
    2002
    E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Curse of the Little Rascals (2002) - Self
    2001
    Headliners & Legends with Matt Lauer (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Robert Blake (2001) - Self (as Tommy 'Butch' Bond)
    1999
    E! Mysteries & Scandals (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / Self - Former Little Rascal
    - The Little Rascal: Stymie (2000) - Self
    - Alfalfa and the Gang (1999) - Self - Former Little Rascal
    1994
    Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Dave Foley/Jeremy Davies/Tommy Bond (1994) - Self - Guest
    1994
    Hal Roach: Hollywood's King of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1984
    Our Gang: Inside the Clubhouse (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self / Tommy / Butch (as Butch Bond)
    Archive Footage
    2005
    Behind the Tunes: Bosko, Buddy and the Best of Black and White (Video documentary short) as
    Beans (uncredited)
    2005
    Behind the Tunes: Fine Tooning - Restoring the Warner Bros. Cartoons (Video documentary short) as
    Owl Jolson (uncredited)
    2004
    Behind the Tunes: Looney Tunes Go Hollywood (Video documentary short) as
    Owl Jolson (uncredited)
    1994
    The Our Gang Story (Video documentary) as
    Self / Tommy / Jimmy Olsen / ...
    1986
    The Laurel and Hardy Show (TV Series) as
    Neighbor's son (1986)
    1981
    Rascal Dazzle (TV Movie) as
    Tommy / Butch
    1966
    A Little Rascals Color Special (TV Mini Series short) as
    Butch
    - Came the Brawn (1966) - Butch (uncredited)
    1955
    The Little Rascals (TV Series) as
    Butch (1955) / Tommy (1955)
    1955
    MGM Parade (TV Series documentary) as
    Little Otto
    - Episode #1.11 (1955) - Little Otto
    1936
    Divot Diggers (Short) as
    The Kids's Screaming

    References

    Tommy Bond Wikipedia