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Mickey Rooney was born Joe Yule Jr. on September 23, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York. He first took the stage as a toddler in his parents vaudeville act at 17 months old. He made his first film appearance in 1926. The following year, he played the lead character in the first Mickey McGuire short film. It was in this popular film series that he took the stage name Mickey Rooney. Rooney reached new heights in 1937 with A Family Affair, the film that introduced the country to Andy Hardy, the popular all-American teenager. This beloved character appeared in nearly 20 films and helped make Rooney the top star at the box office in 1939, 1940 and 1941. Rooney also proved himself an excellent dramatic actor as a delinquent in Boys Town (1938) starring Spencer Tracy. In 1938, he was awarded a Juvenile Academy Award.Teaming up with Judy Garland, Rooney also appeared in a string of musicals, including Babes in Arms (1939) the first teenager to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a leading role, Strike Up the Band (1940), Babes on Broadway (1941), and Girl Crazy (1943). He and Garland immediately became best of friends. "We weren't just a team, we were magic," Rooney once said. During that time he also appeared with Elizabeth Taylor in the now classic National Velvet (1944). Rooney joined the service that same year, where he helped to entertain the troops and worked on the American Armed Forces Network. He returned to Hollywood after 21 months in Love Laughs at Andy Hardy (1946), did a remake of a Robert Taylor film, The Crowd Roars (1932) called Killer McCoy (1947) and portrayed composer Lorenz Hart in Words and Music (1948). He also appeared in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard. Rooney played Hepburn's Japanese neighbor, Mr. Yunioshi. A sign of the times, Rooney played the part for comic relief which he later regretted feeling the role was offensive. He once again showed his incredible range in the dramatic role of a boxing trainer with Anthony Quinn and Jackie Gleason in Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962). In the late 1960s and 1970s Rooney showed audiences and critics alike why he was one of Hollywood's most enduring stars. He gave an impressive performance in Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film The Black Stallion (1979), which brought him an Academy Award nomination as Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He also turned to the stage in 1979 in Sugar Babies with Ann Miller, and was nominated for a Tony Award. During that time he also portrayed the Wizard in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with Eartha Kitt at New York's Madison Square Garden, which also had a successful run nationally.Rooney appeared in four television series': The Mickey Rooney Show (1954) (1954-1955), a comedy sit-com in 1964 with Sammee Tong called Mickey, One of the Boys in 1982 with Dana Carvey and Nathan Lane, and The New Adventures of the Black Stallion (1990) from 1990-1993. In 1981, Rooney won an Emmy Award for his portrayal of a mentally challenged man in Bill (1981). The critical acclaim continued to flow for the veteran performer, with Rooney receiving an honorary Academy Award "in recognition of his 60 years of versatility in a variety of memorable film performances". More recently he has appeared in such films as Night at the Museum (2006) with Ben Stiller and The Muppets (2011) with Amy Adams and Jason Segel.Rooney's personal life, including his frequent trips to the altar, has proved to be just as epic as his on-screen performances. His first wife was one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, actress Ava Gardner. Mickey permanently separated from his eighth wife Jan in June of 2012. In 2011 Rooney filed elder abuse and fraud charges against stepson Christopher Aber and Aber's wife. At Rooney's request, the Superior Court issued a restraining order against the Aber's demanding they stay 100 yards from Rooney, as well as Mickey's other son Mark Rooney and Mark's wife Charlene. Just prior, Rooney mustered the strength to break his silence and appeared before the Senate in Washington D.C. telling of his own heartbreaking story of abuse in an effort to live a peaceful, full life and help others who may be similarly suffering in silence.Rooney requested through the Superior Court to permanently reside with his son Mark Rooney, who is a musician and Marks wife Charlene, an artist, in the Hollywood Hills. He legally separated from his eighth wife in June of 2012. Ironically, after eight failed marriages he never looked or felt better and finally found happiness and peace in the single life. Mickey, Mark and Charlene focused on health, happiness and creative endeavors and it showed. Mickey Rooney had once again landed on his feet reminding us that he was a survivor. Rooney died on April 6th 2014. He was taking his afternoon nap and never woke. One week before his death Mark and Charlene surprised him by reunited him with a long lost love, the racetrack. He was ecstatic to be back after decades and ran into his old friends Mel Brooks and Dick Van Patten.
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Bio: Mickey Rooney was born Joe Yule Jr. on September 23, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York. He first took the stage as a toddler in his parents vaudeville act at 17 months old. He made his first film appearance in 1926. The following year, he played the lead character in the first Mickey McGuire short film. It was in this popular film series that he took the stage name Mickey Rooney. Rooney reached new heights in 1937 with A Family Affair, the film that introduced the country to Andy Hardy, the popular all-American teenager. This beloved character appeared in nearly 20 films and helped make Rooney the top star at the box office in 1939, 1940 and 1941. Rooney also proved himself an excellent dramatic actor as a delinquent in Boys Town (1938) starring Spencer Tracy. In 1938, he was awarded a Juvenile Academy Award.Teaming up with Judy Garland, Rooney also appeared in a string of musicals, including Babes in Arms (1939) the first teenager to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a leading role, Strike Up the Band (1940), Babes on Broadway (1941), and Girl Crazy (1943). He and Garland immediately became best of friends. "We weren't just a team, we were magic," Rooney once said. During that time he also appeared with Elizabeth Taylor in the now classic National Velvet (1944). Rooney joined the service that same year, where he helped to entertain the troops and worked on the American Armed Forces Network. He returned to Hollywood after 21 months in Love Laughs at Andy Hardy (1946), did a remake of a Robert Taylor film, The Crowd Roars (1932) called Killer McCoy (1947) and portrayed composer Lorenz Hart in Words and Music (1948). He also appeared in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard. Rooney played Hepburn's Japanese neighbor, Mr. Yunioshi. A sign of the times, Rooney played the part for comic relief which he later regretted feeling the role was offensive. He once again showed his incredible range in the dramatic role of a boxing trainer with Anthony Quinn and Jackie Gleason in Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962). In the late 1960s and 1970s Rooney showed audiences and critics alike why he was one of Hollywood's most enduring stars. He gave an impressive performance in Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film The Black Stallion (1979), which brought him an Academy Award nomination as Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He also turned to the stage in 1979 in Sugar Babies with Ann Miller, and was nominated for a Tony Award. During that time he also portrayed the Wizard in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with Eartha Kitt at New York's Madison Square Garden, which also had a successful run nationally.Rooney appeared in four television series': The Mickey Rooney Show (1954) (1954-1955), a comedy sit-com in 1964 with Sammee Tong called Mickey, One of the Boys in 1982 with Dana Carvey and Nathan Lane, and The New Adventures of the Black Stallion (1990) from 1990-1993. In 1981, Rooney won an Emmy Award for his portrayal of a mentally challenged man in Bill (1981). The critical acclaim continued to flow for the veteran performer, with Rooney receiving an honorary Academy Award "in recognition of his 60 years of versatility in a variety of memorable film performances". More recently he has appeared in such films as Night at the Museum (2006) with Ben Stiller and The Muppets (2011) with Amy Adams and Jason Segel.Rooney's personal life, including his frequent trips to the altar, has proved to be just as epic as his on-screen performances. His first wife was one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, actress Ava Gardner. Mickey permanently separated from his eighth wife Jan in June of 2012. In 2011 Rooney filed elder abuse and fraud charges against stepson Christopher Aber and Aber's wife. At Rooney's request, the Superior Court issued a restraining order against the Aber's demanding they stay 100 yards from Rooney, as well as Mickey's other son Mark Rooney and Mark's wife Charlene. Just prior, Rooney mustered the strength to break his silence and appeared before the Senate in Washington D.C. telling of his own heartbreaking story of abuse in an effort to live a peaceful, full life and help others who may be similarly suffering in silence.Rooney requested through the Superior Court to permanently reside with his son Mark Rooney, who is a musician and Marks wife Charlene, an artist, in the Hollywood Hills. He legally separated from his eighth wife in June of 2012. Ironically, after eight failed marriages he never looked or felt better and finally found happiness and peace in the single life. Mickey, Mark and Charlene focused on health, happiness and creative endeavors and it showed. Mickey Rooney had once again landed on his feet reminding us that he was a survivor. Rooney died on April 6th 2014. He was taking his afternoon nap and never woke. One week before his death Mark and Charlene surprised him by reunited him with a long lost love, the racetrack. He was ecstatic to be back after decades and ran into his old friends Mel Brooks and Dick Van Patten.

Tivia: Liza Minnelli wanted Rooney to do the eulogy at the funeral for her mother, Judy Garland in June of 1969, but decided against it because she felt that Rooney might not be able to get through it, given his and Garland's long and close friendship.In "The Guinness Book of World Records he holds the record for longest movie career--86 years (1925-2011).May have been the only actor in history to appear in at least one film in ten consecutive decades.During World War II he served 22 months in the U.S. Army, five of them with the Third Army of Gen. George S. Patton. He attained the rank of sergeant and won a Bronze Star, among other decorations.Former roommate of Blake Edwards.He reunited with friend and former co star Judy Garland, as her singing and dancing partner, on an episode of The Judy Garland Show (1963). On that show, he displayed his music versatility by performing a drum solo.In 1938, Rooney was severely reprimanded by MGM studio head Louis B. Mayer for having a torrid affair with Norma Shearer. The affair was causing quite a commotion on the set of her film Marie Antoinette (1938), where the two would hole up in her trailer. Mickey was 18 at the time. Shearer was 36 and her husband, MGM studio exec Irving Thalberg, had recently died. Mayer managed to keep the story from going public and it was not revealed until many years later, when Rooney gave the explicit details in his autobiography.Overcame his drug addiction in the 1970s.When he passed away in 2014, at the age of 93, he had at least three future projects that he was going to perform in.At age 19 became the first teenager to be Oscar-nominated in a leading role for Babes in Arms (1939).As of 2007 he was the only surviving actor to appear in silent films and still continue to act in movies into the 21st century. His film debut was in the movie Not to Be Trusted (1926), in 1926 when he was four years old.Has four Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame including a star for Motion Pictures at 1718 Vine St., a star for Television at 6541 Hollywood Blvd., a star for Radio at 6372 Hollywood Blvd. and shared with wife Jan Rooney a star for Live Theater at 6801 Hollywood Blvd.With the death of James Stewart on July 2, 1997, Rooney was the last surviving entertainer of the 46 caricatured in Hollywood Steps Out (1941).Went to the same high school as Jason Robards, Ann Miller, Nanette Fabray, Lana Turner, Alan Hale Jr., Marge Champion, Alexis Smith and Joseph Wapner.Alongside Norman Lloyd, William Daniels, Ernest Borgnine, Angela Lansbury, Christopher Lee, Dick Van Dyke, Betty White, Edward Asner, Marla Gibbs, Adam West, William Shatner, Larry Hagman, June Lockhart, Florence Henderson, Shirley Jones, Hal Linden and Alan Alda, Rooney was one of the few actors in Hollywood who lived into their 80s and/or 90s without ever either retiring from acting or having stopped getting work.When he died his eight surviving children said in a statement that they were barred from seeing Rooney during his final years.Originally came to Hollywood to audition for "Our Gang" (aka The Little Rascals (1955)), unfortunately Mickey's mother declined over a dispute over salary.Was considered for the role of Archie Bunker on All in the Family (1971).Was an animal rights activist.Was co-owner for many years of the Mickey Rooney Tabas Hotel in Downingtown, PA.Like Julie London, his parents were vaudeville performers.Began performing at the age of 17 months, as part of his parents' routine, wearing a specially tailored tuxedo.He chose to permanently reside with stepson Mark Rooney and Mark's wife Charlene Rooney. They moved to the Hollywood Hills in June of 2012 when he permanently and legally separated from his eighth wife.Was nominated for Broadway's 1980 Tony Award as Best Actor (Musical) for "Sugar Babies."His first of eight marriages was to Ava Gardner but his marriage to Jan Rooney was longer than those of all his other seven wives combined.Underwent double heart bypass surgery in 2000.Mickey's stunt double was Jesse Wayne for 27 years beginning in 1959.Rooney was a childhood movie hero to his The New Adventures of the Black Stallion (1990) co-star, Richard Ian Cox. Their friendship lasted 24 years, until Rooney's death in 2014.With a film career that lasted from 1926 to 2015, he has the longest career in cinema history, surpassing Lillian Gish, whose career lasted from 1912-87, or 75 years. Carla Laemmle's career lasted from 1925-2015. Rooney's 339 film credits span ten consecutive decades: 1920s-2010s. Laemmle's 17 film credits include a break from 1939 to 2010 (except for a video short in 2001).He played George M. Cohan three times, twice in TV specials and touring in the stage musical. "George M!".First appeared in films in 1926. He began his career as a contract player for MGM in 1934.His hobbies included listening to music, football, golfing, dancing, horse racing, painting, getting together with old friends and watching classic movies.His acting career lasted for 89 years, with his first film being released in 1926 and his final one being set for distribution in 2015.Sold his modest Westlake home in May 2013.Was a pallbearer at Errol Flynn's funeral along with Raoul Walsh, Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Jack Oakie, Mike Romanoff, and Otto Reichow on October 19, 1959, at the Church of the Recessional at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA.Broke his leg while filming A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) and was doubled in many scenes by George P. Breakston.Release of his book, "The Search for Sonny Skies: A Novel". (1995)According to one story, Mickey Mouse was named for Rooney. Walt Disney saw a young Rooney while he was working on the first drawings of what was to become Mickey Mouse. He asked the child actor what he thought of the drawings and also asked what his name was. This later proved to be false.Appearing in the UK at the Bristol Hippodrome on stage as Baron Hardup in Cinderella - the pantomime since December 2008 up to January 11 2009. (January 2009)Tony Bennett and Regis Philbin were among the people to attend his 90th birthday party.On news of his passing, numerous television newscasters nationwide mixed up his name on-air with that of Andrew Rooney (aka Andy Rooney), humorist and writer for CBS, who died 2-1/2 years previously.In November of 2013 he attended the memorial service for his longtime friend A.C. Lyles (aka "Mr. Paramount"). Also in attendance were Mickey's son Mark Rooney, Mark's wife Charlene and Arnold Schwarzenegger.Ranked first in front of Barbara Stanwyck, Bette Davis, Jane Wyman, Eddie Albert and Ernest Borgnine, in the number of movies; he appeared in over 100 films.Had 19 grandchildren, including Shannon Rooney and Dominique Rooney by his son Timothy Rooney, and several great-grandchildren among whom Kaitlyn Rooney and Hunter Rooney.Attended the state funeral of former President Ronald Reagan on 11 June 2004.On his 85th birthday he and wife Jan Rooney both appeared in the variety show "Let's Put On A Show".Was #7 on the World Poker Tour Invitational, even though he had never played Texas Hold 'Em poker before.Together with his wife he toured the UK, appearing in selected theatres performing songs and telling stories about his career. (September 2007)Rooney was the son and only child of Scottish-born vaudevillian/actor Joe Yule and Nell Ruth Carter (born July 12, 1897, Kansas City, Missouri -March 3, 1966, Los Angeles, California), who was of English descent. Yule and Carter divorced in 1923, when Mickey (Joe Yule, Jr.) was three years old. In 1925, Rooney and his mother moved to Hollywood, where he attended Hollywood Professional School and Fairfax High School.Interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA.
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Biography: Mickey Rooney was born Joe Yule Jr. on September 23, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York. He first took the stage as a toddler in his parents vaudeville act at 17 months old. He made his first film appearance in 1926. The following year, he played the lead ch
Trivia: Liza Minnelli wanted Rooney to do the eulogy at the funeral for her mother, Judy Garland in June of 1969, but decided against it because she felt that Rooney might not be able to get through it, given his and Garland's long and close friendship.In "The Guinness Book of World Records he holds the record for longest movie career--86 years (1925-2011).May have been the only actor in history to appear in at least one film in ten consecutive decades.During World War II he served 22 months in the U.S. Army, five of them with the Third Army of Gen. George S. Patton. He attained the rank of sergeant and won a Bronze Star, among other decorations.Former roommate of Blake Edwards.He reunited with friend and former co star Judy Garland, as her singing and dancing partner, on an episode of The Judy Garland Show (1963). On that show, he displayed his music versatility by performing a drum solo.In 1938, Rooney was severely reprimanded by MGM studio head Louis B. Mayer for having a torrid affair with Norma Shearer. The affair was causing quite a commotion on the set of her film Marie Antoinette (1938), where the two would hole up in her trailer. Mickey was 18 at the time. Shearer was 36 and her husband, MGM studio exec Irving Thalberg, had recently died. Mayer managed to keep the story from going public and it was not revealed until many years later, when Rooney gave the explicit details in his autobiography.Overcame his drug addiction in the 1970s.When he passed away in 2014, at the age of 93, he had at least three future projects that he was going to perform in.At age 19 became the first teenager to be Oscar-nominated in a leading role for Babes in Arms (1939).As of 2007 he was the only surviving actor to appear in silent films and still continue to act in movies into the 21st century. His film debut was in the movie Not to Be Trusted (1926), in 1926 when he was four years old.Has four Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame including a star for Motion Pictures at 1718 Vine St., a star for Television at 6541 Hollywood Blvd., a star for Radio at 6372 Hollywood Blvd. and shared with wife Jan Rooney a star for Live Theater at 6801 Hollywood Blvd.With the death of James Stewart on July 2, 1997, Rooney was the last surviving entertainer of the 46 caricatured in Hollywood Steps Out (1941).Went to the same high school as Jason Robards, Ann Miller, Nanette Fabray, Lana Turner, Alan Hale Jr., Marge Champion, Alexis Smith and Joseph Wapner.Alongside Norman Lloyd, William Daniels, Ernest Borgnine, Angela Lansbury, Christopher Lee, Dick Van Dyke, Betty White, Edward Asner, Marla Gibbs, Adam West, William Shatner, Larry Hagman, June Lockhart, Florence Henderson, Shirley Jones, Hal Linden and Alan Alda, Rooney was one of the few actors in Hollywood who lived into their 80s and/or 90s without ever either retiring from acting or having stopped getting work.When he died his eight surviving children said in a statement that they were barred from seeing Rooney during his final years.Originally came to Hollywood to audition for "Our Gang" (aka The Little Rascals (1955)), unfortunately Mickey's mother declined over a dispute over salary.Was considered for the role of Archie Bunker on All in the Family (1971).Was an animal rights activist.Was co-owner for many years of the Mickey Rooney Tabas Hotel in Downingtown, PA.Like Julie London, his parents were vaudeville performers.Began performing at the age of 17 months, as part of his parents' routine, wearing a specially tailored tuxedo.He chose to permanently reside with stepson Mark Rooney and Mark's wife Charlene Rooney. They moved to the Hollywood Hills in June of 2012 when he permanently and legally separated from his eighth wife.Was nominated for Broadway's 1980 Tony Award as Best Actor (Musical) for "Sugar Babies."His first of eight marriages was to Ava Gardner but his marriage to Jan Rooney was longer than those of all his other seven wives combined.Underwent double heart bypass surgery in 2000.Mickey's stunt double was Jesse Wayne for 27 years beginning in 1959.Rooney was a childhood movie hero to his The New Adventures of the Black Stallion (1990) co-star, Richard Ian Cox. Their friendship lasted 24 years, until Rooney's death in 2014.With a film career that lasted from 1926 to 2015, he has the longest career in cinema history, surpassing Lillian Gish, whose career lasted from 1912-87, or 75 years. Carla Laemmle's career lasted from 1925-2015. Rooney's 339 film credits span ten consecutive decades: 1920s-2010s. Laemmle's 17 film credits include a break from 1939 to 2010 (except for a video short in 2001).He played George M. Cohan three times, twice in TV specials and touring in the stage musical. "George M!".First appeared in films in 1926. He began his career as a contract player for MGM in 1934.His hobbies included listening to music, football, golfing, dancing, horse racing, painting, getting together with old friends and watching classic movies.His acting career lasted for 89 years, with his first film being released in 1926 and his final one being set for distribution in 2015.Sold his modest Westlake home in May 2013.Was a pallbearer at Errol Flynn's funeral along with Raoul Walsh, Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Jack Oakie, Mike Romanoff, and Otto Reichow on October 19, 1959, at the Church of the Recessional at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA.Broke his leg while filming A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) and was doubled in many scenes by George P. Breakston.Release of his book, "The Search for Sonny Skies: A Novel". (1995)According to one story, Mickey Mouse was named for Rooney. Walt Disney saw a young Rooney while he was working on the first drawings of what was to become Mickey Mouse. He asked the child actor what he thought of the drawings and also asked what his name was. This later proved to be false.Appearing in the UK at the Bristol Hippodrome on stage as Baron Hardup in Cinderella - the pantomime since December 2008 up to January 11 2009. (January 2009)Tony Bennett and Regis Philbin were among the people to attend his 90th birthday party.On news of his passing, numerous television newscasters nationwide mixed up his name on-air with that of Andrew Rooney (aka Andy Rooney), humorist and writer for CBS, who died 2-1/2 years previously.In November of 2013 he attended the memorial service for his longtime friend A.C. Lyles (aka "Mr. Paramount"). Also in attendance were Mickey's son Mark Rooney, Mark's wife Charlene and Arnold Schwarzenegger.Ranked first in front of Barbara Stanwyck, Bette Davis, Jane Wyman, Eddie Albert and Ernest Borgnine, in the number of movies; he appeared in over 100 films.Had 19 grandchildren, including Shannon Rooney and Dominique Rooney by his son Timothy Rooney, and several great-grandchildren among whom Kaitlyn Rooney and Hunter Rooney.Attended the state funeral of former President Ronald Reagan on 11 June 2004.On his 85th birthday he and wife Jan Rooney both appeared in the variety show "Let's Put On A Show".Was #7 on the World Poker Tour Invitational, even though he had never played Texas Hold 'Em poker before.Together with his wife he toured the UK, appearing in selected theatres performing songs and telling stories about his career. (September 2007)Rooney was the son and only child of Scottish-born vaudevillian/actor Joe Yule and Nell Ruth Carter (born July 12, 1897, Kansas City, Missouri -March 3, 1966, Los Angeles, California), who was of English descent. Yule and Carter divorced in 1923, when Mickey (Joe Yule, Jr.) was three years old. In 1925, Rooney and his mother moved to Hollywood, where he attended Hollywood Professional School and Fairfax High School.Interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA.
Trademarks: Best known in his youth for playing Andy Hardy with Judy Garland as the female lead or supporting character in three Hardy Family films, as well as pairing up with Garland in a series of cheerfully naive musicals that usually ended with the characters putting on an impromptu musical show. In his senior years, he often played a cheerful old mentor with a youthful spirit. Short stature Raspy voice
Quotes: [at 58 years old] I'm in pretty good shape for the shape I'm in. <br /> <hr> [asked if he would marry all of his eight wives again] Absolutely. I loved every one of them. <br /> <hr> My partners weren't what we call in horse racing parlance "routers". They were sprinters; they went out of the gate, but then they stopped. They couldn't go the distance. <br /> <hr> People say, "How can you be married eight times?" But I played the hand dealt me the way I was supposed to. I was friendly with most of my ex-wives. My God, there's a Mickey Rooney's Former Wives Marching Band! <br /> <hr> [on his marriages] When I say "I do", the Justice of the Peace replies, "I know, I know". I'm the only man in the world whose marriage license reads, "To Whom it May Concern". But to have been married eight times is not normal. That's only halfway intelligent.
Salaries: Night at the Museum (2006) - $250,000 <br /> <hr> Babe: Pig in the City (1998) - $175,000 <br /> <hr> The Black Stallion (1979) - $75,000 <br /> <hr> How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965) - $5,000 <br /> <hr> Mi
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Others works: (2000) TV commercial: Garden State Life Insurance Co. hollywood outtakes for documentury (1984) (10/28/40) Radio: Appeared on a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "Strike up the Band". (11/26/2000) Participant in the Hollywood Christm
Spouse: Jan Rooney (July 28, 1978 - April 6, 2014) (his death)Carolyn Hockett (May 27, 1969 - January 24, 1975) (divorced, 2 children)Margaret Lane (September 10, 1966 - December 14, 1967) (divorced)Carolyn Mit
Children: Teddy RooneyMickey Rooney Jr.Tim RooneyKelly Ann RooneyKerry Yule RooneyMichael Joseph Kyle RooneyKimmy Sue RooneyJonelle Rooney
Parents: Nell Carter Joe Yule
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