Monday 7 April 2014

Mickey Rooney, legend of the screen, dies at 93.

Actor Mickey Rooney, the pint-sized screen dynamo of the 1930s and 1940s best known for his boy-next-door role in the Andy Hardy movies, has died aged 93.
Rooney, who was one of the biggest box office stars of the movies' studio era, had been ill for some time.
Los Angeles police commander Andrew Smith said that Rooney was with his family when he died on Sunday at his North Hollywood home. Continue...


Rooney, who spent almost his entire life in show business, teamed up with Judy Garland in the 1939 movie muscial Babes in Arms. He also starred with Elizabeth Taylor in 1944's National Velvet, which launched Taylor's career.
Rooney was best known for his role as Andy Hardy, the popular all-American teenager, which he portrayed in about 20 movies.
Rooney was married eight times, the first time to screen beauty Ava Gardner.
Asked once if he would marry all his eight wives again, he said, "Absolutely. I loved every one of them."

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