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Filmography
Film | ||||
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Year | Film | Role | Production Company | Other notes |
1943 | Lost Angel | Bobby, Boy on train with sucker | MGM | Uncredited |
1944 | The Fighting Sullivans | Al Sullivan as a child | Twentieth Century Fox | Uncredited |
Sunday Dinner for a Soldier | Jeep Osborne | Twentieth Century Fox | ||
The Big Bonanza | Spud Kilton | Republic Pictures | ||
1945 | Identity Unknown | Toddy Loring | Republic Pictures | |
1946 | Miss Susie Slagle's | Boy with a wounded dog | Paramount Pictures | Uncredited, - produced 1944, released 1946 |
From This Day Forward | Timmy Beesley | RKO Radio Pictures | ||
So Goes My Love | Percy Maxim | Universal Pictures | UK-title: A Genius in the Family | |
O.S.S. | Gerard | Paramount Pictures | ||
Song of the South | Johnny | Walt Disney Productions | ||
1948 | Pecos Bill/Melody Time | Himself | Walt Disney Productions | With Luana Patten, Roy Rogers and The Sons Of The Pioneers in the brief teaser to the "Pecos Bill" cartoon segment |
If You Knew Susie | Junior Parker | RKO Radio Pictures | With Margaret Kerry (Tinker Bell in Peter Pan, 1953) | |
So Dear to My Heart | Jeremiah Kincaid | Walt Disney Productions | Produced in mid-1946 (following Song of the South), postponed until 1948 | |
1949 | The Window | Tommy Woodry | RKO Radio Pictures | Produced late 1947 to early 1948,[1] but shelved until 1949, Academy Juvenile Award |
1950 | Treasure Island | Jim Hawkins | Walt Disney Productions | Star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame - 1560 Vine Street |
1951 | When I Grow Up | Josh/Danny Reed | Horizon Pictures | |
Fathers are People | Goofy, Jr. | Walt Disney Productions | Voice | |
1952 | Father's Lion | Goofy, Jr. | Walt Disney Productions | Voice |
The Happy Time | Robert "Bibi" Bonnard | Stanley Kramer Productions | ||
1953 | Peter Pan | Peter Pan | Walt Disney Productions | Voice and close-up model |
1955 | The Scarlet Coat | Ben Potter | MGM | |
1958 | The Party Crashers | Josh Bickford | Paramount Pictures | |
1965 | Dirt | Unknown | Produced by Andy Warhol | |
Television | ||||
Year | Series Title/Episode | Role | Original Production Company | Original Air dates |
1951 | The Lux Video Theatre - Episode: "Tin Badge" | Billy Crandall | J. Walter Thompson Agency - originally distributed by CBS Television (1950-1954) and NBC (1954-1957) | Originally aired on December 3 |
1952 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars - Episode: "Early Space Conquerors" | Captain of a teen space-rocket crew | Meridian Productions (1951-1956] and
Revue Studios (1956-1959) - originally distributed by CBS |
Originally aired on July 18 |
The Unexpected - Episode: "Some Day They Will Give Us Guns" | Julian | ZIV Television Program | Originally aired on December 10 | |
1953 | Dragnet - Episode: "The Big Sophomore" | Harry Thomas Dunbar | NBC | Originally aired on October 1 |
1954 | Medic - Episode: "Laughter is a Boy" | Pete Koslow | Medic Productions | Originally aired on September 20 |
Big Town - Episode: "Juvenile Crime Pack" | Unknown | CBS Televisions (1950-54), NBC (1954-1956) | Originally aired on November 17 | |
Letter to Loretta - Episode: "Big Jim" | Jimmy Skinner | Lewislor Productions (1953-1958) and
Toreto Enterprises (1958-1961) |
Originally aired on December 5 | |
Fireside Theatre - Episode: "His Fathers Keeper" | Unknown | General Television Enterprises, Hal Roach Studios and NBC | Originally aired on December 7 | |
1955 | Fireside Theatre - Episode: "The Double Life of Barney Peters" | Unknown | Bing Crosby Productions | Originally aired on January 18 |
The Crown Theatre with Gloria Swanson - Episode: "The Best Years" | Unknown | CBS Television | Originally aired on February 8 | |
Front Row Center - Episode: "Ah, Wilderness" | Richard Miller | CBS Televisions | Originally aired on June 15 | |
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars - Episode: "Too Late to Run" | Unknown | Meridian Productions (1951-1956] and
Revue Studios (1956-1959) - originally distributed by CBS |
Originally aired on August 5 | |
Screen Directors Playhouse - Episode: "Day is Done" | Private Zane | Hal Roach Studios - originally distributed by CBS | Originally aired on October 12 | |
Navy Log - Episode: "Navy Corpsman" | Billy Sayers (Specs) | CBS Television (1955-1956)and ABC (1956-1958) | Originally aired on November 29 | |
TV Reader's Digest - Episode: "A Matter of Life or Death" | Young Radford Sawyer | Chester Erskine Productions - originally distributed by ABC | Originally aired on December 10 | |
1956 | Crusader - Episode: "Fear" | Josef | Revue Studios and
Richard Lewis Productions - originally distribted by CBS Television and Studios USA Television |
Originally aired on January 13 |
Climax! - Episode: "The Secret of River Lane" | Gary | CBS Television | Originally aired on January 26 | |
The Ford Television Center - Episode: "Try Me for Size" | Stump | Ford Motor Company (live episodes) and Screen Gems Television (filmed episodes) - originally distributed by NBC (1952-1956) (original airing) and ABC (1956-1957) (final season) | Originally aired on January 26 | |
Studio One - Episode: "I Do" | Peter | CBS Television | Originally aired on April 30 | |
TV Reader's Digest - Episode: "No Horse, No Wife, No Moustache" | Cadet John Aldridge Jr. | Chester Erskine Productions - originally distributed by ABC | Originally aired on July 9 | |
TV Reader's Digest - Episode: "The Smuggler" | Truls Halverson | Chester Erskine Productions - originally distributed by ABC | Originally aired on January 26 | |
Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre - Episode: "Dirty Face" | Johnny Bridges | Lewman Productions - originally distributed by NBC | Originally aired on September 4 | |
Zane Grey Theatre - Episode: "Death Watch" | Trumpeter Jones | Four Star Productions, Pamric Productions and Zane Grey Enterprises - originally distributed by CBS Television | Originally aired on November 9 | |
1957 | M Squad - Episode: "Pete Loves Mary" | Stephen/Steve Wikowski | Latimer Productions and Revue Studios - originally distributed by NBC | Originally aired on October 11 |
1958 | Men of Anapolis - Episode: "The Irwin Allen Story" | Unknown | ZIV Television Programs | Originally airing date unknown |
Frontier Justice - Episode: "Death Watch" | Trumpeter Jones | Four Star Productions - originally distributed by CBS Television | Originally aired on July 14 | |
The Millionaire - Episode: "The Norman Conover Story" | Lew Conover | CBS Television and Don Fedderson Productions | Originally aired on September 10 | |
1959 | Rawhide - Episode: "The Incident of Fear in the Streets"[2] | Wilt Mason | CBS Television | Originally aired on May 8 |
1960 | The Chevy Mystery Show - Episode: "The Summer Hero" | Fred Forbes | Revue Studios - originally distributed by NBC | Originally aired on June 12 |
The Best of the Post - Episode: "A Cop Without a Badge" | unknown | MGM Television and Wrather Productions (as Jack Wrather Productions) - originally distributed by ITC Entertainment Group | Originally aired on November 5 | |
The Brothers Branaghan - Episode: "The Twisted Root" | Johnny | CBS Films | Originally aired on November 5 |
Special appearances | |||
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Year | Appearance | Role | Other notes |
1950 | 22nd Academy Award Ceremony | Himself | Hosted by Paul Douglas - receiving his Oscar presented by Donald O'Connor - on March 23rd |
Back to School Show[3] | Himself / guest | Aired in August 1950 | |
Santa Claus Lane Parade[4] | Himself | With Kathryn Beaumont and Teddy Gwenn - November 1950 | |
One Hour in Wonderland | Himself | Hosted by Walt Disney and Kathryn Beaumont | |
1951 | The Ken Murray Show | Himself / Jim Hawkins | Aired on February 24, - hosted by Ken Murray |
The Walt Disney Christmas Show | Peter Pan | Hosted by Walt Disney | |
1952 | Mark Dimes Parade[5] | Himself | With Roy Rogers and Natalie Wood - January 1952 |
1953 | The 25th Annual Academy Award Show [6] | Himself/guest | The first TV broadcast of the Annual Motion Picture Awards Ceremony on March 19 - hosted by Bob Hope |
1955 | The Disneyland Opening Day[7] | Himself | Briefly interviewed by Bob Cummings - on July 17 |
- ↑ Cameraman Tetzlaff Scores as Director. Los Angeles Times. A Tribute To Bobby Driscoll (1928-10-24). Retrieved on 2008-11-15.
- ↑ Rawhide: "Incident of Fear in the Streets" credits. ftvdb.bfi.org.uk.
- ↑ Child Actor to be Guest at Back-to-School Show. Los Angeles Times. A Tribute to Bobby Driscoll (1950-08-24). Retrieved on 2008-11-15.
- ↑ Hopper, Hedda (1950-11-28). Santa Claus Lane Parade. Los Angeles Times. A Tribute To Bobby Driscoll. Retrieved on 2008-11-15.
- ↑ Block Long Flag to Mark Dimes Parade. Los Angeles Times. A Tribute to Bobby Driscoll (1952-01-18). Retrieved on 2008-11-15.
- ↑ The 25th Annual Academy Award Show. A Tribute To Bobby Driscoll (1953-03-29). Retrieved on 2008-11-15.
- ↑ Disneyland Opening Day - July 17, 1955. A Tribute To Bobby Driscoll (1955-07-17). Retrieved on 2008-11-15.