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Home/People/Bobby Mallon
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Born
Apr 7, 1919Died: Sep 10, 2008
Lived 89 years
Known For
Acting
Gender
Not specified

Career Highlights

8
Movies
0
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IMDb Profile

Bobby Mallon

Acting

Biography
Child Actor. One of the last surviving members of the famed "The Little Rascals" series, he played Bobby in 13 "Our Gang" shorts over seven years and made the transition from silents to talkies. His films include "Uncle Tom's Uncle" (1926), "Love My Dog" (1927), "Boxing Gloves" (1929), "Teacher's Pet" (1930), "Spanky" (1932), and "Free Wheeling" (1932). Mallon left show business after being "retired" from the Gang in 1932.
Blood and Thunder poster

Blood and Thunder

as Kid at Rehearsal (uncredited)
1931
Teacher's Pet poster

Teacher's Pet

as Student
1930
Shivering Shakespeare poster

Shivering Shakespeare

as Shepherd / Guard (uncredited)
1930
Moan & Groan, Inc. poster

Moan & Groan, Inc.

as Bobby
1929
Bouncing Babies poster

Bouncing Babies

as Kid listening to Farina (uncredited)
1929
Boxing Gloves poster

Boxing Gloves

as Announcer Graham McCracker
1929
Tired Business Men poster

Tired Business Men

as Bobby
1927
Love My Dog poster

Love My Dog

as Boy who first sees the dogcatchers approaching
1927