Mickey McBan
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Mickey McBan (27 February 1919 - 30 October 1979) was an American child actor. From the age of four, McBan became one of Hollywood's best proponents of the everyday youngster. As an actor, McBan found a middle path, located somewhere between the heart-tugging dramatics of Jackie Coogan or the more ethereal qualities of Philippe De Lacy. Perhaps his ordinariness worked against him as he grew, for McBan's screen career was already over by 1929.
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- The Hal Roach Comedy Carnival
- Father and Son
- Sorrell and Son
- The Way of All Flesh
- What Every Girl Should Know
- When a Dog Loves
- The Return of Peter Grimm
- Beau Geste
- Too Many Relations
- Somebody's Mother
- The Splendid Crime
- The Splendid Road
- The Cloudhopper
- Peter Pan
- Hot Water
- Untamed Youth
- Not a Drum Was Heard
- The Temple of Venus
- The Man Who Won
- Poor Men's Wives