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Home/People/Shirley Jean Rickert
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Born
Mar 25, 1926Died: Feb 6, 2009
Lived 82 years
Place of Birth
Seattle, Washington, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

31
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0
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Also Known As
Shirley Jean
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Shirley Jane Rickert
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IMDb Profile

Shirley Jean Rickert

Acting

Biography
Shirley Jean Rickert (March 25, 1926 – February 6, 2009) was an American child actress who was briefly the "blonde girl" for the Our Gang series in 1931, during the Hal Roach talkie period. At 18 months of age, Rickert won a local baby beauty contest, which emboldened her mother to move the family to Hollywood. She made her screen debut at the age of four in the short How's My Baby (1930), soon followed by her Our Gang debut, Helping Grandma in 1931. Rickert's most notable appearances were in the films Love Business and Bargain Day. After Rickert left the Our Gang series, she had a brief movie career, including starring roles as Tomboy Teri Taylor alongside Mickey Rooney in eight Mickey McGuire comedies, followed by a string of jobs including driving trucks for the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. She later worked in burlesque as an exotic dancer, billed as Gilda and Her Crowning Glory (after her long blonde hair), retiring from burlesque in 1959. Description above from the Wikipedia article Shirley Jean Rickert, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Classic Comedy Teams poster

Classic Comedy Teams

as Shirley (segment "Our Gang") (archive footage)
1986
The A-B-Cs of Love poster

The A-B-Cs of Love

as Gilda
1953
Singin' in the Rain poster

Singin' in the Rain

as Chorus Girl (uncredited)
1952
Royal Wedding poster

Royal Wedding

as Dancer in Haiti Number (uncredited)
1951
Mickey the Great poster

Mickey the Great

as Self
1945
Best Foot Forward poster

Best Foot Forward

as Dancer
1943
Get Hep to Love poster

Get Hep to Love

as Student
1942
The Major and the Minor poster

The Major and the Minor

as College Girl (uncredited)
1942
Five Little Peppers in Trouble poster

Five Little Peppers in Trouble

as Kiki
1940
Crash Donovan poster

Crash Donovan

as Young Girl (uncredited)
1936
I Live My Life poster

I Live My Life

as Child at Christmas Party (Uncredited)
1935
The Drunkard poster

The Drunkard

as Julia
1935
Straight from the Heart poster

Straight from the Heart

as Austin's Daughter
1935
'Neath the Arizona Skies poster

'Neath the Arizona Skies

as Nina
1934
The Scarlet Letter poster

The Scarlet Letter

as Humility Crakstone
1934
Mickey's Medicine Man poster

Mickey's Medicine Man

as Tomboy Taylor
1934
Mickey's Rescue poster

Mickey's Rescue

as Tomboy Taylor
1934
Mickey's Minstrels poster

Mickey's Minstrels

as Tomboy Taylor
1934
Mickey's Covered Wagon poster

Mickey's Covered Wagon

as Tomboy Taylor
1933
Mickey's Tent Show poster

Mickey's Tent Show

as Tomboy Taylor
1933