Andy Samuel
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Andy Samuel | |
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Andy Samuel.jpg Samuel in The Sun Down Limited (1924) | |
Born | April 10, 1909 New York, New York, US |
💀Died | March 5, 1992 Colton, California, USMarch 5, 1992 (aged 82) | (aged 82)
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📆 Years active | 1923–1971 |
Andy Samuel (April 10, 1909 – March 5, 1992) was an American child actor most notable for his appearances in 19 Our Gang comedies over a three-year period.
Career[edit]
Samuel's film debut in that series was the 1923 short, The Big Show. Samuel was already thirteen before he joined the gang and became the oldest member of the gang. He left the series with a bit part in the 1925 short, Boys Will Be Joys. By the time Samuel left Our Gang he was already sixteen and was the oldest member of the gang.
Death[edit]
Samuel died aged 82 from cancer on March 5, 1992.
Selected "Our Gang" Filmography[edit]
- The Champeen (1923)
- The Big Show (1923)
- Boys to Board (1923)
- Giants vs. Yanks (1923)
- Back Stage (1923)
- Dogs of War (1923)
- Lodge Night (1923)
- No Noise (1923)
- Big Business (1924)
- The Buccaneers (1924)
- Seein' Things (1924)
- Commencement Day (1924)
- Jubilo, Jr. (1924)
- High Society (1924)
- The Sun Down Limited (1924)
- Every Man for Himself (1924)
- Fast Company (1924)
- The Mysterious Mystery! (1924)
- Boys Will Be Joys (1925)
Selected Filmography[edit]
- Moose Baby (1954) - Citizen of “St. Louis” (uncredited)
External links[edit]
- Andy Samuel on IMDb
- Andy Samuel at AllMovie
- Andy Samuel at Find a GraveLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 23: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
Preceded by Jack Davis |
Our Gang 1923–1925 |
Succeeded by Johnny Downs |
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