Frankie Darro
Frankie Darro was an American actor and later in his career a stuntman. He began his career as a child actor in silent films, progressed to lead roles and co-starring roles in adventure, western, dramatic, and comedy films, and later became a character actor and voice-over artist. He is perhaps best known for his role as Lampwick, the unlucky boy who turns into a donkey in Walt Disney's second animated feature, Pinocchio. In early credits, his last name was spelled Darrow.
Early life
Frankie Darro was born on Saturday, December 22, 1917, in Chicago, Illinois, as Frank Johnson, Jr. His parents, Frank Johnson, Sr. and his wife Ada, were known as The Flying Johnsons, a flying circus act with the Sells Floto Circus; it was a profession that his father attempted to train him in, and he cured Frankie's fear of heights by having him walk on a length of wire, gradually raising the height of it until his son had mastered the trick.In 1922, while the circus was in California, his parents divorced, and their circus act ended along with their marriage. The growing film industry, however, found a use for a small child who could do his own stunts, and the young Johnson, renamed "Frankie Darro," appeared in his first film at the age of six.
Acting career
As a child actor, he appeared in many silent adventure, western, and serial pictures of the 1920s. His visual appeal and his obvious comfort before the cameras kept him steadily employed. Darro remained popular in serials as the star or co-star; he appeared in the serial The Phantom Empire, opposite the new cowboy star Gene Autry.Darro was featured in Mervyn LeRoy's Three on a Match in 1932 and was the principal character in the James Cagney feature The Mayor of Hell. His most important role during the 1930s was as the lead in Wild Boys of the Road, director William Wellman's indictment of teens vagabonding across America during the Depression. From then on, Frankie Darro was usually cast as pint-sized tough guys, although he also played wholesome leads in mysteries and comedies.
Darro's name grew in stature, but he himself didn't: he stood only five feet, three inches, limiting his potential as a leading man. His wiry, athletic frame and relatively short stature often typecast him as jockeys; Darro played crooked riders in Charlie Chan at the Race Track and A Day at the Races. In 1938 Darro joined Monogram Pictures to star in a series of action melodramas. Darro's flair for comedy gradually increased the laugh content in these films, and by 1940 Mantan Moreland was hired to play his sidekick. The Frankie Darro series was so successful that Monogram used it as a haven for performers whose own series had been discontinued: Jackie Moran, Marcia Mae Jones, and Keye Luke joined Darro and Moreland in 1940, and Gale Storm was added in 1941.
Darro served in the US Navy Hospital Corps during World War II, wherein he contracted malaria. Upon his return to civilian life, Monogram welcomed him back and cast the perennially youthful Darro in its The Teen Agers campus comedies. When that series ended, the studio gave Darro four featured roles in its popular Bowery Boys comedies. Darro's last assignment for Monogram, in 1950, was doubling for Leo Gorcey in Blues Busters.
Later life
Darro's recurring malaria symptoms caused him to increase his alcohol intake for pain management, and this affected his career. As film and TV roles became fewer, Darro opened his own tavern, naming it "Try Later" after the answer he most often received when he asked Central Casting for work. His new occupation proved unwise, however, given his heavy drinking. By the mid-1950s, he had become too risky for producers to hire steadily.No longer starring in films, Darro accepted smaller roles and did stunt work for other actors in various films. Frankie Darro is probably best known to modern audiences for two films in which he isn't even seen: Walt Disney's Pinocchio and Forbidden Planet.
Darro did continue to play small parts well into the 1960s, mostly on television: The Red Skelton Show, Bat Masterson, Have Gun—Will Travel, The Untouchables, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Addams Family, and Batman ; he also did voice-over work for various projects.
Death
While visiting an ex-wife and his step-daughter Christy in Huntington Beach, California, Darro died of a heart attack on Christmas Day 1976, three days after his 59th birthday. His remains were cremated and his ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.Selected filmography
- Judgment of the Storm as Heath Twin
- Half-A-Dollar-Bill as Half-A-Dollar-Bill
- The Signal Tower as Sonny Taylor
- Racing for Life as Jimmy Danton
- Roaring Rails as Little Bill
- So Big as Dirk DeJong
- Women and Gold as Dan Barclay Jr.
- The Fearless Lover as Frankie
- Her Husband's Secret as Young Elliot Owen
- Confessions of a Queen as Prince Zara
- Fighting the Flames as Mickey
- Let's Go, Gallagher as Little Joey
- Wandering Footsteps as Billy
- The Wyoming Wildcat as Barnie Finn
- The People vs. Nancy Preston as Bubsy
- The Phantom Express as 'Daddles' Lane - Nora's Brother
- The Midnight Flyer as Young Davey
- The Cowboy Musketeer as Billy Gordon
- Mike as Boy
- Born to Battle as Birdie
- The Thrill Hunter as Boy Prince
- Memory Lane as Urchin
- The Arizona Streak as Mike
- Kiki as Pierre
- Wild to Go as Frankie Blake
- The Masquerade Bandit as Tim Marble
- Hearts and Spangles as Bobby
- The Cowboy Cop as Frankie
- The Carnival Girl as Her Brother
- Tom and His Pals as Frankie Smith
- Out of the West as Frankie O'Connor
- Red Hot Hoofs as Frankie Buckley
- Flesh and the Devil as Boy Who Dances with Hertha
- Her Father Said No as Matt Doe
- Enemies of Society as Sandy Barry
- Long Pants as Young Harry Shelby
- Cyclone of the Range as Frankie Butler
- Tom's Gang as Spuds
- Lightning Lariats as King Alexis
- Judgment of the Hills as Tad Dennison
- The Flying U Ranch as Chip Jr
- The Desert Pirate as Jimmy Rand
- Little Mickey Grogan as Mickey Grogan
- The Texas Tornado as Buddy Martin
- When the Law Rides as Frankie Ross
- Phantom of the Range as Spuds O'Brien
- Terror Mountain as Buddy Roberts
- The Circus Kid as Buddy
- The Avenging Rider as Frankie Sheridan
- Tyrant of Red Gulch as 'Tip'
- Trail of the Horse Thieves as Buddy
- Gun Law as Buster Brown
- Idaho Red as Tadpole
- The Rainbow Man as Billy Ryan
- The Pride of Pawnee as Jerry Wilson
- Blaze o'Glory as Jean Williams
- The Public Enemy as the young Matt Doyle
- The Vanishing Legion as Jimmie Williams
- The Sin of Madelon Claudet as Larry Claudet - as a Boy
- The Lightning Warrior as Jimmy Carter
- The Mad Genius as the young Fedor Ivanoff
- Way Back Home as Robbie
- The Cheyenne Cyclone as 'Orphan' McGuire
- Amateur Daddy as Pete Smith
- Three on a Match as Bobby
- The Devil Horse as Frankie Graham - The Wild Boy
- The Mayor of Hell as James 'Jimmy' Smith
- Laughing at Life as Chango
- Tugboat Annie as Alec, as a Child
- Wild Boys of the Road as Edward 'Eddie' Smith
- The Wolf Dog as Frank Courtney
- The Big Race as Knobby
- No Greater Glory as Feri Ats
- The Merry Frinks as Norman Frink
- Burn 'Em Up Barnes as Bobbie Riley
- Broadway Bill as Ted Williams
- Little Men as Dan
- Red Hot Tires as Johnny
- The Phantom Empire as Frankie Baxter
- The Unwelcome Stranger as Charlie Anderson
- Stranded as James 'Jimmy' Rivers
- Men of Action as Johnny Morgan
- Valley of Wanted Men as Slivers Sanderson
- Three Kids and a Queen as Blackie
- The Payoff as Jimmy Moore
- Black Gold as Clifford 'Fishtail' O'Reilly
- The Ex-Mrs. Bradford as Spike Salisbury
- Charlie Chan at the Race Track as 'Tip' Collins, Jockey
- Born to Fight as 'Babyface' Madison
- Racing Blood as Frankie Reynolds
- Mind Your Own Business as Bob
- The Devil Diamond as Lee aka Kid Harris
- Headline Crasher as James 'Jimmy' Forbush Tallant, Jr.
- Tough to Handle as Mike Sanford
- A Day at the Races as Morgan's jockey
- Anything for a Thrill as Dan Mallory
- Saratoga as Dixie Gordon
- Thoroughbreds Don't Cry as 'Dink' Reid
- Young Dynamite as Freddie Shields
- Reformatory as Louie Miller
- The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok as Jerry, aka Little Brave Heart
- Juvenile Court as Stubby
- Wanted by the Police as Danny Murphy
- Tough Kid as 'Skipper' Murphy
- Boys' Reformatory as Tommy Ryan
- Irish Luck as Buzzy O'Brien
- Chasing Trouble as Frankie "Cupid" O'Brien
- Pinocchio as Lampwick
- On the Spot as Frankie Kelly
- Laughing at Danger as Frankie Kelly
- Up in the Air as Frankie Ryan
- You're Out of Luck as Frankie O'Reilly
- The Gang's All Here as Frankie O'Malley
- Let's Go Collegiate as Frankie Monahan
- Tuxedo Junction as Jack 'Sock' Anderson
- Junior G-Men of the Air as Jack
- Take It or Leave It as Radio Listener
- Junior Prom as Roy Donne
- Freddie Steps Out as Roy Donne
- Chick Carter, Detective as Thug
- High School Hero as Roy Donne
- Sarge Goes to College as Roy Donne
- That's My Man as Jockey
- Smart Politics as Roy Donne
- Angels' Alley as Jimmy
- Heart of Virginia as Jimmy Easter
- The Babe Ruth Story as Newsboy
- Trouble Makers as Ben Feathers
- Fighting Fools as Johnny Higgins
- Hold That Baby! as Bananas Stewart
- Sons of New Mexico as Gig Jackson
- Riding High as Jockey Williams
- The Next Voice You Hear... as Newsboy
- A Life of Her Own as Bellboy
- Wyoming Mail as Rufe
- The Red Skelton Show as the Little Old Lady
- Pride of Maryland as Steve Loomis
- Across the Wide Missouri as Cadet
- Westward the Women as Jean's Awaiting Groom
- The Sellout as Little Jake
- Pat and Mike as Caddy
- Siren of Bagdad as Man in Camp after Raid
- Racing Blood as Ben, a Jockey
- The Lawless Rider as Jim Bascom
- Living It Up as Bellboy Captain
- Forbidden Planet as Robby the Robot
- The Ten Commandments as Slave
- The Perfect Furlough as Soldier in Hospital in Cast
- Operation Petticoat as Pharmacists Mate 3rd Class Dooley, USN
- The Untouchables as News Vendor
- The Carpetbaggers as Bellhop
- The Disorderly Orderly as Board Member
- Batman as Newsman
- Fugitive Lovers as Lester, the town drunk