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Mickey Daniels

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Mickey Daniels

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  • Born
    October 11, 1914 · Rock Springs, Wyoming, USA
  • Died
    August 20, 1970 · San Diego, California, USA (cirrhosis of liver)
  • Birth name
    Richard Daniels Jr.

Biography

    • Mickey Daniels was born on October 11, 1914 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, USA. He was an actor, known for The Little Minister (1922), Roaring Roads (1935) and Uncle Tom's Uncle (1926). He died on August 20, 1970 in San Diego, California, USA.

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  • Parents
      Richard Daniels
      Hannah Daniels
  • Relatives
      Leonard Daniels(Sibling)

Trademarks

  • Curly red hair, freckles, high-pitched, nervous giggle

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  • Records of his death did not surface until being researched 21 years after his body was found in a hotel. He died alone.
  • Was divorced with a daughter at the time of his death. Found dead in a motel residence in San Diego where he was working as a taxi driver.
  • Was paid $37.50 per week during his first six months on the Hal Roach Studio lot in 1922. Two years later he was making $175 per week.
  • He could do a "horse laugh" that was recorded as a stock sound at the Hal Roach Studios and dubbed into various horses, chimps and Dinah the Mule.
  • Animated, freckle-faced Mickey was recommended to Hal Roach for the "Our Gang" series by still photographer Gene Kornman, a good friend of the family who was also the father of the Gang's original female member Mary Kornman.

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