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Robert E. Hutchins (March 29, 1925 – May 17, 1945) was an American
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who was a regular in the '' Our Gang'' short subjects series from 1927 to 1933. A native of
Tacoma, Washington Tacoma ( ) is the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. A port city, it is situated along Washington's Puget Sound, southwest of Seattle, northeast of the state capital, Olympia, and northwest of Mount Rainier National Pa ...
, he was given the nickname of Wheezer after running around the studios on his first day so much that he began to wheeze.


Early life

Bobby Hutchins was born to James and Olga (Constance) Hutchins in Washington. His father was a native of Kentucky and his mother a native of Washington State.


Career

Wheezer appeared in 58 ''Our Gang'' films during his six years in the series. For much of his run, "Wheezer" was portrayed as the perennial tag-along little brother, put off by the older children but always eager to be part of the action. Hutchins' first film in Our Gang was the 1927 short ''
Baby Brother ''Baby Brother'' is a 1927 American '' Our Gang'' short film. It marks the first appearance of long-term member Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins. Cast The Gang * Joe Cobb as Joe * Jackie Condon as Jackie * Jean Darling as Jean * Allen "Farina" Hoski ...
''. Hutchins' tenure in ''Our Gang'' took him through both the silent and early sound periods of the series. He appears as the main character of several of the films, including ''
Bouncing Babies ''Bouncing Babies'' is a 1929 '' Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 92nd ''Our Gang'' short to be released. Plot Wheezer is jealous o ...
'', ''
Pups Is Pups ''Pups Is Pups'' is a two-reel comedy short subject, part of the '' Our Gang'' (Little Rascals) series. It was produced and directed by Robert F. McGowan for Hal Roach, and originally released to theatres by M-G-M in 1930. It was the 100th (12th ...
'', '' Big Ears'' and '' Dogs Is Dogs''. He left the series at the end of the 1932-33 film season after appearing in '' Mush and Milk''; his only film work outside of ''Our Gang'' includes a handful of appearances in three outside features in 1932 and 1933. Hutchins was 8 when he left the series in 1933. One of the enduring mysteries of the series is why Hutchins suddenly and drastically fell out of favor with creator/producer
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and/or chief writer/senior director/producer
Robert F. McGowan Robert Francis McGowan (July 11, 1882 – January 27, 1955) was an American film director and producer, best known as the senior director of the ''Our Gang'' short subjects film series from 1922 until 1933. Career Before moving to Los Angeles, ...
: With the departure of all four regular members of the older "gang" in the series ( Jackie Cooper,
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Norman Chaney Norman Myers Chaney (October 18, 1914 – May 29, 1936) was an American child actor, notable for appearing in 19 '' Our Gang'' comedies as "Chubby" from 1929 to 1931. Early life and career Chaney was born on October 18, 1914 (though Richard ...
, and
Mary Ann Jackson Mary Ann Jackson (January 14, 1923 – December 17, 2003) was an American child actress who appeared in the ''Our Gang'' short subjects series from 1928 to 1931. She was born and died in Los Angeles, California. Career Mary Ann Jackson's f ...
) at the end of the 1930-31 season, Hutchins, as hitherto leader of the younger, "shadow" gang (composed of him, Matthew Beard, and Dorothy DeBorba), seemed poised to become the star of the series, i.e., the gang's on-screen leader. Indeed, although only three more shorts were produced in the remaining months of 1931, Hutchins was the lead in each, the second was very well received, and the third one, '' Dogs is Dogs'', is regarded as one of the very best shorts of the entire series. Thereafter, however, Hutchins's role was greatly diminished. In 1932's first short, ''
Readin' and Writin' ''Readin' and Writin is a 1932 ''Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 111th (22nd talking episode) ''Our Gang'' short that was released. Plot It is the first day of school and children are beginning school fo ...
'', recently hired Kendall "Breezy Brisbane" McComas took over as the gang's ostensible on-screen leader. In the following episode, George McFarland made his debut as "Spanky", enthralling Roach and McGowan so much that they took the unprecedented step of giving him star billing in a couple subsequent shorts that year. By comparison, Hutchins was now relegated to being a minor member of the gang, receiving very few lines and close-ups. When newcomer Dickie Moore, who was younger than Hutchins, took over as the gang's leader at the start of the 1932-33 season, Hutchins did not appear in the first three episodes. Other members of the ''Our Gang'' troupe remember very little about Hutchins. Jackie Cooper said, "You'd go to play with Wheezer and his father would pull him away. Very competitive. I didn't get a satisfactory answer from my mother or grandmother as to why, but he was to be left alone." Other cast members reported that Hutchins was abused by his parents to keep him from outgrowing ''Our Gang''. Maltin, Leonard and Bann, Richard W. (1977, rev. 1992). ''The Little Rascals: The Life and Times of Our Gang'', p. 253. New York: Crown Publishing/Three Rivers Press. Hutchins's younger brother Dickie appeared in the short '' Forgotten Babies''.


After ''Our Gang''

After outgrowing the series, Hutchins and his family eventually moved back to Tacoma, where he entered public school. He joined the U.S. Army Air Forces in 1943 after graduating high school and enrolled in the Aviation Cadet Program with the goal of becoming a pilot.


Death

Hutchins was killed in a
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on May 17, 1945, while trying to land a North American AT-6D-NT Texan, serial number ''42-86536'', of the 3026th Base Unit, when it struck an AT-6C-15-NT Texan, ''42-49068'', of the same unit at
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in
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, later known as Castle Air Force Base, during a training exercise. The other pilot, Edward F. Hamel, survived. Hutchins's mother, Olga Hagerson Hutchins, had been scheduled to travel to the airfield for his graduation from flying school, which would have occurred the week after he died.''
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'', May 18, 1945.


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