Brian T. Roper
["Brian T. Roper" appears in the ''England and Wales'' Birth Index. It appears as such on the passenger manifest for an airline flight. The middle initial "T" appears on the ''Marriage Index'' reference and also appears in his name in his ''Modesto Bee'' advertisement reference, and again in the SSDI entry. All other references use the name without the middle initial.] (19 August 1929 – 14 May 1994)
[Roper is a common surname around this time period in this area of Great Britain, including on the very same ''England and Wales'' register. One should note the typed transcription of his age as "19", which agrees with the Birth Index, on the airflight manifest reference. Birth date in Holmstrom (1998) was erroneously listed as 9 August 1933, the day with a typographical error and the year based on the age of 14 which appeared in the press at his time of flying over to the United States. The Ragan (1992) birth date is listed in error as 19 August 1933, having picked up the year from the Holmstrom (1998) reference.] was a British-American film and television actor, and, in later years, real estate agent
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Biography
Roper played youthful parts during his career due to his young physique, which included his appearance as the animal-loving young boy "Dickon" with a pet fox in ''The Secret Garden
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'' (1949), starring Margaret O'Brien
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. ''The Secret Garden'' was prepared for MGM's 25th anniversary as a film studio and was heavily promoted in 1949–50. Newspapers at the time claimed his age as 14.[Brigham, Ruth, ''New Castle News'', New Castle, Pennsylvania, "Brian Excited" in "Around Hollywood", 6 October 1948, p. 17, column 2, bottom.] He appeared this age but was actually five years older. Roper was noted for his reddish hair and some freckles.[
Born in ]Doncaster
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, West Riding of Yorkshire,[ Roper left ]Britain
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on 5 October 1948 when he was 19 years old[''Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York City, 1897–1957'', Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Immigration and Naturalization Service, U.S. National Archives, Washington, D.C., microfilm roll T715-7663 oll 7,663 of 8,892 rolls Air Passenger Manifest – p. 172 (sheet 2 of 2).] after his selection for ''The Secret Garden'' from more than 100 boys who were tested during a six-month search.[ Work on the film began on 4 October 1948 and was completed in late November.][Brian Roper profile at IMDb](_blank)
He later lived in both Britain and California, depending on the location of his acting work, and acted for 24 years.
Following his acting career he went briefly into the film industry agency business. Roper married Barbara L. Eaton (aka Barbara L. Stafsudd), in Los Angeles when he was 38 years old, on 30 December 1967. His wife was 13 years younger. Shortly after this marriage, Roper established the Roper School of Real Estate in 1968 in Hayward, California and served as its lecturer and instructor. He would go on to train new salespeople while serving as director of sales training for Red Carpet Realtors in Northern California.[''Oakland Tribune'', Oakland, California, 13 May 1973, Sunday, p. 11-C, picture of Roper in extreme upper left corner entitled "Training Director".]
Death
Brian Roper died in Antibes
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, France at the age of 64.[
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Theatrical performances
Filmography
Awards and nominations
Affiliations
Notes
References (citations)
References (books)
* Holmstrom, John (1998), ''The Moving Picture Boy – An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995'', 2nd Revised Edition, Michael Russell (Publishing) Ltd., Wilby Hall, Wilby, Norwich, England, Great Britain; (), hardcover. 1st Edition 1996.
* Ragan, David (1992), ''Who's Who in Hollywood – The Largest Cast of International Film Personalities Ever Assembled'', 2nd Revised Edition, Facts on File (publisher), New York City, USA, 2 volumes (vol. 1 A-L, vol. 2 M-Z) (1,920 pp.); (), hardcover. 1st Edition: ''Who's Who in Hollywood – 1900–1976'', Arlington House (publisher), 1 volume (864 pp.), 1976; (), hardcover; Crown Publishing, 1977; (), hardcover.
* Zambrana, M. L. (2002), ''Nature Boy: The Unauthorized Biography of Dean Stockwell'', iUniverse (publisher), 130 pp.; (), softcover.
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1929 births
1994 deaths
20th-century American male actors
20th-century English male actors
Actors from Doncaster
American male film actors
American male television actors
American male child actors
English male child actors
English male film actors
English male television actors
English expatriates in the United States