The Life and Times of Mickey Rooney

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by Richard A. Lertzman


  Augie Miller

  “Ooftus Goofus,” Naked City, ABC, 1961

  George Bick

  “I Thee Kill,” The Investigators, CBS, 1961

  Jack Daley

  “USO—Wherever They Go!,” The DuPont Show of the Week, NBC, 1961

  Himself (in archive footage)

  “Who Killed Julie Greer?,” The Dick Powell Show (also known as The Dick Powell Theatre), NBC, 1961

  Mike Zampini

  “Shore Patrol Revisited,” Hennesey, CBS, 1961

  Richard Winslow

  “The Paper Killer,” Checkmate, CBS, 1961

  Steve Margate

  The Jackie Gleason Show (also known as You’re in the Picture), CBS, 1961

  Guest

  “Calamity Circus,” Frontier Circus, CBS, 1962

  Arnold

  “Modern Prison Sketch,” The Jack Benny Program (also known as The Jack Benny Show), CBS, 1962

  Himself

  “The Top Banana,” Pete and Gladys, CBS, 1962

  Himself

  “Special Assignment,” The Dick Powell Show (also known as The Dick Powell Theatre), NBC, 1962

  Putt-Putt Higgins

  The Andy Williams Show, NBC, 1962

  Guest

  “Five, Six, Pick Up Sticks,” Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1963

  Babe Simms

  “The Last Night of a Jockey,” The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1963

  Grady

  “The Hunt,” Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1963

  Sheriff Williams

  “Everybody Loves Sweeney,” The Dick Powell Show (also known as The Dick Powell Theatre), NBC, 1963

  Sweeney Tomlin

  The Judy Garland Show, CBS, 1963

  Guest

  Laughs for Sale, ABC, 1963

  Panelist

  “Who Killed His Royal Highness?,” Burke’s Law (also known as Amos Burke, Secret Agent), ABC, 1964

  Archie Lido

  “The Seven Little Foys,” Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater (also known as The Chrysler Theater and Universal Star Time), NBC, 1964

  George M. Cohan

  “Silver Service,” Combat!, ABC, 1964

  Harry White

  “Funny Man with a Monkey,” Arrest and Trial, ABC, 1964

  Hoagy Blair

  “Incident at the Odyssey,” Rawhide, CBS, 1964

  Pan Macropolus

  The Jonathan Winters Show, NBC, 1964

  Guest

  The Hollywood Palace, ABC, 1964, 1965, 1966, multiple appearances in 1967

  Himself

  “Kicks,” Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater (also known as The Chrysler Theater and Universal Star Time), NBC, 1965

  Lefty Duncan

  “This’ll Kill You,” The Fugitive, ABC, 1966

  Charlie Paris

  “Lucy Meets Mickey Rooney,” The Lucy Show (also known as The Lucille Ball Show), CBS, 1966

  Himself

  The Jean Arthur Show, CBS, 1966

  Eddie Julian

  Shindig, ABC, 1966

  Guest

  The Carol Burnett Show (also known as Carol Burnett and Friends), CBS, 1967, 1968

  Guest

  The Dean Martin Show (also known as The Dean Martin Comedy Hour), NBC, 1968

  Guest

  The Jackie Gleason Show (also known as The Honeymooners), CBS, 1969

  Guest

  “Cynthia Is Alive and Living in Avalon,” The Name of the Game, NBC, 1970

  Les

  “Mickey Rooney Episode,” The Red Skelton Show (also known as The Red Skelton Hour), CBS, 1970

  Himself

  The Mike Douglas Show, syndicated, multiple episodes in 1970

  Guest

  Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In (also known as Laugh-In), NBC, 1970

  Guest

  The Merv Griffin Show, CBS, 1970, syndicated, 1971

  Guest

  The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (also known as The Best of Carson), NBC, multiple appearances beginning c. 1970

  Guest

  “The Manufactured Man,” Dan August, ABC, 1971

  Kenny O’Malley

  “Rare Objects,” Night Gallery (also known as Rod Serling’s Night Gallery), NBC, 1972

  August Kolodney

  “Judy Garland,” The Hollywood Greats (also known as Hollywood Greats), BBC, 1978

  Himself

  “A Christmas Presence,” The Love Boat, ABC, 1982

  Santa Claus

  “Mickey Rooney,” This Is Your Life, syndicated, 1984

  Himself

  True Confessions, syndicated, 1986

  “Mickey Rooney,” This Is Your Life, Independent Television (England), 1988

  Himself

  “Larceny and Old Lace,” The Golden Girls, NBC, 1988

  Rocco

  Reflections on the Silver Screen with Professor Richard Brown, American Movie Classics, 1990

  Guest

  Jack’s Place, ABC, 1992

  Harry Burton

  Hearts Are Wild, CBS, 1992

  Family Edition, Family Channel, c. 1992

  “Bloodlines,” Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993

  Matt Cleveland

  “Arrest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” Full House, ABC, 1994

  Mr. Dreghorn

  Gottschalk Late Night, RTL (Germany), 1994

  Himself

  “Mickey Rooney: Hollywood’s Little Giant,” Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Mickey Rooney), Arts and Entertainment, 1995

  Himself

  “Radioactive Man,” The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1995

  Voice of himself

  “A Shaolin Treasure,” Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1996

  Harold Lang

  “Carmen Miranda: The South American Way,” Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Carmen Miranda), Arts and Entertainment, 1996

  Himself

  “The Heart of the Elephant: Parts 1 and 2,” Conan (also known as Conan the Adventurer), syndicated, 1997

  Gobe

  “Mickey Rooney,” Private Screenings, TCM, 1997

  Himself

  “The Snow Queen,” Stories from My Childhood (animated; also known as Mikhail Baryshnikov’s “Stories from My Childhood”), PBS, 1998

  Voice of Ole Lukoje

  “Exodus,” ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1998

  Dr. George Bikel

  “Lucky in Love,” Mike Hammer, Private Eye, 1998

  Lucius

  “The Follies of WENN,” Remember WENN, American Movie Classics, 1998

  Mr. Hardy

  Elizabeth Taylor: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment, 1998

  Himself

  Intimate Portrait: Donna Reed, Lifetime, 1998

  Himself

  “Life Insurance,” Safe Harbor, 1999

  Art Sumski

  “Judy Garland: Beyond the Rainbow,” Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Judy Garland), Arts and Entertainment, 1999

  Himself

  “Goodbye, My Friend,” Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX TV, 1999

  Old Man

  “Retribution,” Norm (also known as The Norm Show), ABC, 2000

  Himself

  Intimate Portrait: Ava Gardner, Lifetime, 2000

  Himself

  Larry King Live, Cable News Network, 2001

  Guest

  Intimate Portrait: Judy Garland, Lifetime, 2001

  Himself

  Last Days of Judy Garland: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2001

  Himself

  “Wetten, dass . . . ? aus Leipzig,” Wetten, dass . . . ?, (Germany) 2002

  Guest

  Liza Minnelli: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2002

  Himself

  “The Hangman’s Noose,” The Contender, NBC, 2005

  Himself (uncredited)

  “Hollywood Goes to War,” War Stories with Oliver North, Fox News Channel, 2006

  Himself

  “Mi
ckey Rooney” episode of Celebrity Golf (also known as The Golf Channel Presents “Celebrity Golf with Sam Snead”), NBC, later broadcast on The Golf Channel)

  Appearances in other programs, including Hollywood Squares and various news telecasts

  Pilots

  The Mickey Rooney Show, ABC, 1964

  Mickey

  Superhero, Return of the Original Yellow Tornado, 1967

  Yellow Tornado

  Ready and Willing, NBC, 1967, later broadcast on Three in One, CBS, 1973

  Joe the Drunk (cameo)

  “Hereafter,” A Year at the Top, CBS, 1975

  Uncle Mickey Durbin

  O’Malley, NBC, 1983

  Mike O’Malley (title role)

  As Television Director

  Directed episodes of the series Happy, NBC, 1960

  STAGE APPEARANCES

  Toured in vaudeville as Joe Yule Jr. and later as Mickey Rooney with his family; toured in vaudeville with Sid Gold, 1932

  The Tunnel of Love, 1963

  Augie Poole

  See How They Run, Alhambra Dinner Theatre, Jacksonville, FL, 1973, 1974

  Sgt. Clyde Vinton

  Three Goats and a Blanket, Little Theatre on the Square, Sullivan, IL, 1976

  Howard Travis

  Sugar Babies (musical revue), Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1979–82

  Mickey

  Night of 100 Stars (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1982

  Himself

  The Will Rogers Follies (musical), Palace Theatre, New York City, 1991–93

  Clem Rogers

  Lend Me a Tenor (musical), Chicago area production, 1993

  Henry Saunders

  Crazy for You (musical), Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1995

  Everett

  Hollywood Goes Classical (concert), Los Angeles Music Center, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, 2000

  Guest

  Singular Sensations, Village Theatre, New York City, 2003

  Also appeared in other productions, including Gifts from the Attic (musical), Minneapolis, MN; and in W.C.

  Major Tours

  George M! (musical), U.S. cities, c. 1970

  George M. Cohan

  Sugar Babies (musical revue), U.S. cities, 1983–87

  Mickey

  Two for the Show, U.S. cities, 1989

  Mickey and Jan

  The Sunshine Boys, U.S. cities, 1990

  Willie Clark

  The Mind with the Naughty Man, Canadian cities, 1994

  The Wizard of Oz (musical), U.S. and Canadian cities, 1997–99

  The Wizard, Professor Marvel, and other roles

  Let’s Put on a Show! (musical revue; also known as Mickey Rooney: Let’s Put On a Show!; some sources cite original title as The One Man, One Wife Show), various international cities, beginning around 1998

  Mickey and Jan

  RADIO APPEARANCES

  Specials

  Pinocchio (musical), NBC, 1957, simulcast on television

  Pinocchio

  Episodic

  Strike up the Band (musical), Lux Radio Theatre, 1940

  Babes in Arms (musical), Lux Radio Theatre, 1941

  Babes in Arms (musical), Screen Guild Theatre, 1941

  RECORDINGS

  Documentaries

  Hollywood’s Children, 1982

  Himself

  1930s: Music, Memories & Milestones, 1988

  Himself (in archive footage)

  Oscar’s Greatest Moments, 1992

  Himself (in archive footage)

  That’s Entertainment! III: Behind the Screen, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994

  Himself

  Judy Garland’s Hollywood, 1997

  (in archive footage)

  Broadway’s Lost Treasures, Acorn Media, 2003

  (in archive footage)

  Judy Garland Duets, Kultur Films, 2005

  (in archive footage)

  Appeared in various recordings and collections of videos and DVDs.

  Albums with Others

  Girl Crazy (original soundtrack recording), Decca, 1943

  Sugar Babies: The Burlesque Musical (original cast recording), c. 1983

  Mickey and Judy, c. 1991

  The Wizard of Oz (cast recording), TVT, 1998

  Appeared in other recordings, including Pinocchio (original television cast recording), Columbia.

  Singles with Judy Garland

  “Could You Use Me” (B side of “Embraceable You”), Decca, 1944

  “Treat Me Rough” (B side of “But Not for Me”), Decca, 1944

  Audiobook Narration

  Hanno Schilf, Silent Night, 1994

  WRITING

  Songs

  “Oceans Apart,” a song performed by Judy Garland

  Film Music

  “Blow Your Own Horn,” in Sound Off, 1952

  “The Twinkle in God’s Eye,” and “I’m So Lonesome,” in The Twinkle in God’s Eye, Republic Pictures, 1955

  “The Bold and the Brave,” in The Bold and the Brave, RKO Radio Pictures, 1956

  “I’m So in Love with You,” in Baby Face Nelson, United Artists, 1957

  “Lazy Summer Night,” “The Octavians,” “U Gotta Soda,” and “Unkwinit,” in Andy Hardy Comes Home, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958

  Television Music

  Song “Love Is Being Loved,” in Kathie Lee Gifford’s Lullabies for Little Ones, PBS, 1996

  Screenplays

  The Godmothers, Michael Viola Productions, 1972

  The Legend of O. B. Taggart (also known as The Outlaws: Legend of O. B. Taggart), Northern Arts Entertainment, 1994

  Writings for the Stage

  With Donald O’Connor, Two for the Show, tour of U.S. cities, 1989

  With Jan Chamberlin Rooney, Let’s Put On a Show! (musical revue; also known as Mickey Rooney: Let’s Put On a Show!; some sources cite original title as The One Man, One Wife Show), tour of various international cities, c. 1998

  Memoir/Journalism

  i.e., An Autobiography, Putnam, 1965

  Life Is Too Short, Villard Books, 1991

  Contributor to periodicals, including Newsweek

  Fiction

  The Search for Sonny Skies, Carol Publishing, 1994

  RICHARD A. LERTZMAN and WILLIAM J. BIRNES coauthored Dr. Feelgood, which garnered wide publicity in the United States, has been excerpted for second serial in the UK, and was translated into German. Lertzman is the former editor and publisher of Screen Scene magazine. Birnes, a New York Times bestselling author, has written and produced more than forty books, produced and wrote a History Channel television series, UFO Hunters, and now hosts his own radio show. Lertzman is a National Endowment for the Humanities postdoctoral fellow.

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  Notes

  Prologue: The Last Movie

  1. “Mickey Rooney’s Emotional Testimony on Elder Abuse,” video, YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9ikKP5-s5A.

  2. Mickey Rooney, interview by Scott Feinberg, YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abhgk8Avjwo.

  3. “Mickey Rooney’s Sad Last Days: Forced to Sell Autographs After Being Fleeced of Millions,” RadarOnline, April 7, 2014, http://radaronline.com/exclusives/2014/04/mickey-rooney-last-days-sell-autographs/.

  4. http://radaronline
.com/exclusives/2014/04/mickey-rooney-last-days-sell-autographs/.

  5. Mickey Rooney, Life Is Too Short (New York: Villard, 1991), p. 336.

  Chapter 1: Born in a Trunk

  1. Mickey Rooney, i.e., An Autobiography (New York: Putnam, 1965), p. 25.

  2. Schenectady Gazette, January 22, 1921, http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1917&dat=19210122&id=mEwhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BYIFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4011,191733.

  3. Variety, August 19, 1923, p. 10, http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2015/Variety/Variety%201920/Variety%201920%20-%201876.pdf.

  4. Arthur Marx, The Nine Lives of Mickey Rooney (Briarcliff Manor, NY: Stein and Day, 1986), p. 18; and Marx, interview by authors, June 2007, March 2008, September 2008, October 2009; by phone September and October 2008, June 2009, November 2009.

  5. Ibid.

  6. “Conversations with Mickey Rooney,” video, YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUnxLwKmKLA.

  7. Coronet, vol. 24, no. 6, October 1948.

  8. Ibid.

  9. Robert Clyde Allen, Horrible Prettiness: Burlesque and American Culture (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1991).

  10. Rooney, Life Is Too Short, p. 13.

  11. Ibid.

  12. Ibid., p. 14.

  13. Ibid., p. 15.

  14. Marx interview.

  15. Rooney, Life Is Too Short, p. 19.

  16. Ibid., p. 23.

  17. Ana-Maria Mandiuc, “The Impact of a Prostitute Mother on the Child Life Circumstances,” International Association of Social Science Research, European Journal of Research on Education 2, no. 2 (2014): 1–9, http://iassr.org/rs/020201.pdf.

  18. Robert D. Keppel, PhD, and William J. Birnes, The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I Hunt for the Green River Killer (1997; repr., New York: Pocket, 2004).

  19. Rooney, Life Is Too Short, p. 28.

  20. Ibid., p. 30.

  21. Ibid., p. 41.

  Chapter 2: Mickey McGuire

  1. “A Queer Way to Make a Living,” Saturday Evening Post, February 11, 1928, p. 6; see also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_McGuire_(film_series).

  2. 334 US 131 (1948).

  3. Leonard Maltin, The Great Movie Shorts (New York: Crown, 1972), pp. 64–65.

  4. Marx, Nine Lives of Mickey Rooney, p. 32.

  5. Ibid.; and Marx interview.

  6. Marx, Nine Lives of Mickey Rooney, p. 33.

  7. Ibid., pp. 33–34; and Marx interview.

  8. Billy Barty, interview by authors, March 1995 and June 1997.

  9. Alvin H. Marill, Mickey Rooney (Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Co., 2005), p. 139.

  10. Lou Sabini, interview by authors, June 17, 2014; July 12, 2014; November 7, 2014; and January 12, 2015.

  11. “Child Star Delia Bogard Interview,” video by Barry Conrad, YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UYWilZywWk.

 

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