Actress Jean
Darling, one of the last surviving cast members of the “Our Gang” silent comedy
shorts who also appeared in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s original production of
“Carousel,” died Friday in Rodgau ,
Germany ,
reports the New York Times. She was 93.
Darling broke out
onto the scene in the early ’20s, scoring the role in Hal Roach’s “Our Gang”
after starting to act when she was only 4 years old.
Darling appeared in
six “Our Gang” talkies and 46 silents. The series of shorts would become the
inspiration for 1994 film “The Little Rascals.”
In addition to her
work on “Our Gang,” Darling also moved into film, starring as young Jane in the
1934 adaptation “Jane Eyre.” She also appeared in an uncredited role in “Babes
in Toyland.”
She later turned
toward the stage, making her debut in 1942 in the musical “Count Me In.” She
starred in “Carousel” in 1945, originating the role of Carrie Pipperidge and
boasting 850 consecutive performances in the production.
Jean Darling far left |
Darling continued
to work in adulthood, hosting TV show “A Date With Jean Darling” on NBC in the
1950s. She also hosted “The Singing Knit-Witch” on KHJ-TV in Hollywood .
As recently as
2013, Darling appeared in short silent film “The Butler ’s Tale.” She moved to Dublin in the ’70s and wrote dozens of short mysteries for Ellery Queen, Alfred Hitchcock,
Mike Shayne Mystery Magazines and Horror Fantasy for Whispers Magazine,
etc.. In her last years she moved to Germany to be
close to her son and the grandchildren.
Darling is survived
by her son, Roy, and grandsons Robert and Alec.
---- Extract from Variety
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