Occupation: Actor
Also: singer, dancer
Birth Name: Joe Yule, Jr.
Born: September 23, 1920, Brooklyn, NY
Compact, energetic performer who made his stage debut at the age of 18 months as part of his family's vaudeville act. Rooney made his film debut at age six and, from 1927 to 1933, starred in over 50 episodes of the two-reel comedy series, "Mickey McGuire." He adopted the name "Mickey Rooney" in 1932 and began landing bit parts in feature films, signing with MGM in 1934. Rooney was loaned out to Warner Bros. in 1935 and played a memorable Puck in the Max Reinhardt/William Dieterle production of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. He enjoyed a popular, 15-film tenure as the brash title character in the "Andy Hardy" series (1937-47), turned in a fine performance in BOYS TOWN (1938) and enjoyed great success opposite Judy Garland in a number of breezy musicals. His roles in THE HUMAN COMEDY (1943) and NATIONAL VELVET (1944) confirmed his status as the nation's most popular film star.
Rooney established himself as a solid character
actor in the postwar period, particularly with his roles in BABY
FACE NELSON (1957) and BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S
(1961). He made a triumphant stage debut in the late 1970s in the glitzy
Broadway musical, Sugar Babies, and won widespread acclaim for his sensitive
portrait of a retarded man in the 1981 TV drama, BILL.
Rooney's eight wives have included actresses Ava Gardner and Martha Vickers.
Mickey Rooney
(1920 - )
Academy Awards®
Honorary and Other Awards 1938.
For their significant contribution in bringing
to the screen the spirit and personification of youth, and as juvenile
players setting a high standard of ability and achievement. Winners presented
Miniature Statuettes.
Nominated for Actor 1939: BABES IN ARMS
Nominated for Actor 1943: THE HUMAN COMEDY
Nominated for Supporting Actor 1956: THE BOLD AND THE BRAVE
Nominated for Supporting Actor 1979: THE BLACK STALLION
Honorary and Other Awards 1982.
In recognition of his 60 years of versatility
in a variety of memorable film performances. Winner presented a Statuette.