John Morey Downs (October 10, 1913 – June 6, 1994) was an American child actor, singer, and dancer. He began his career as a
child actor
The term child actor or child actress is generally applied to a child acting on stage or in movies or television. An adult who began their acting career as a child may also be called a child actor, or a "former child actor". Closely associated t ...
, most notably playing Johnny in the ''
Our Gang
''Our Gang'' (also known as ''The Little Rascals'' or ''Hal Roach's Rascals'') is an American series of comedy short films chronicling a group of poor neighborhood children and their adventures. Created by film producer Hal Roach, also the ...
'' short series from 1923 to 1926. He remained active in films, television, and theatre up through the early 1960s.
Early life
Downs was born in New York City on October 10, 1913. His father was Lt. Morey Downs, a naval aviator with the U.S. Navy. When he was 8 years old the family moved to San Diego due to his father's transfer. Johnny's mother took him to Hollywood for an audition with the
Hal Roach Studios
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. He appeared in a silent film, then was cast as Johnny in the ''Our Gang'' series. He was a regular in the series from 1923 until 1927, appearing in 24 episodes.
Adult career
Outgrowing the ''Our Gang'' series at the age of 14, he and fellow ''Our Gang'' alumnus Mary Kornman performed on college campuses and the vaudeville circuit, where he polished his singing and dancing skills.
In 1934 he returned to Hollywood and landed a small part in the musical '' Babes in Toyland''. He found his niche in the "college musical" movies of the late 1930s, starting with '' College Scandal'' (1935) and '' College Holiday'' (1936). With his boy-next-door good looks, he was often cast as a team captain or a cheerleader. Other movie musicals followed, ending in 1944 with '' What a Man!''. He had a notable cameo in the 1945 film '' Rhapsody in Blue'' where he danced to Robert Alda's piano playing of "Swanee". For the remainder of the 1940s and early 1950s he had a few bit parts in films, including ''Cruisin' Down the River''. He spent most of his time on the stage in summer stock and Broadway, scoring a hit in '' Are You With It?''. Altogether he has almost 100 movie credits to his name.
''The Johnny Downs Show''
He settled in
Coronado, California
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where he sold real estate and became a respected amateur tennis player. From 1953 to 1968 he hosted an after-school kids' television show, ''The Johnny Downs Show,'' on Channel 10 (call letters KFSD until 1961, subsequently KOGO). The theme started as an airport hangar with Downs playing a former
World War II
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pilot, "Johnny Jet". Between reruns of '' The Little Rascals'', Downs entertained and informed studio audiences and viewers. Later, it was trains, and he was shown getting off or on a locomotive at the show's beginning and end. As the show changed to feature more ''
Popeye
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The Wizard Of Oz
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''.
Theater
According to
Carleton Carpenter
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Early and personal life
Carpenter was born in Bennington, Vermont, where he attended Benn ...
's autobiography, Downs worked as a choreographer in the theater in the late 1950s on a production called ''Lock Up Your Daughters''. He "did our dances, and they were really foolish. It wasn't choreography; I don't know what it was. I do know it wasn't good, and it became a great source of amusement for all the company-- behind Johnny's back, of course, but we were about a subtle as a bus wreck. It bonded the cast completely together."
Death
Downs died of
cancer
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on June 6, 1994, age 80 in
Coronado, California
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. He is interred in the
Holy Cross Cemetery Holy Cross Cemetery may refer to:
United States
California
*Holy Cross Cemetery (Colma, California)
*Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California
* Holy Cross Cemetery (Menlo Park, California)
* Holy Cross Cemetery (Pomona, California)
*Holy C ...
in
San Diego
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. Downs and wife June had five children: Mary, Claudia, John Jr., Mollie and Maureen.
Partial filmography
* ''
Circus Fever
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Plot
As described in a review in a film magazine, Farina contacts "speckled fever," and, in order ...
'' (1925, Short) - Johnny
* ''
Dog Days
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'' (1925, Short) - Rich Kid
* ''
The Love Bug
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45 Minutes from Hollywood
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At the time, it was known as a Glenn Tryon vehicle, but today it is best remembered as the second instance of Stan ...
'' (1926, Short) - Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
* '' Seeing the World'' (1927, Short) - Johnny
* ''
Jesse James
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'' (1927) - Jesse James as a boy (uncredited)
* ''
Chicken Feed
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'' (1927, Short) - Prof. Presto Misterio
* '' The Valley of the Giants'' (1927) - Bryce, as a Boy (uncredited)
* '' The Crowd'' (1928) - John - Age 12 (uncredited)
* ''
The Trail of '98
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'' (1928) - Mother's Boy
* '' Babes in Toyland'' (1934) - Little Boy Blue (uncredited)
* ''
So Red the Rose
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'' (1935) - Wounded Yankee Corporal
* '' College Scandal'' (1935) - Paul Gedney
* ''
The Virginia Judge
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He was born in Mineville, New York. He was the elder brother of Jack Kelly (Olympic Gold Medalist and father of actress Grace Kelly) and Pulitzer Prize ...
The Arizona Raiders
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The film is also known as ''Bad Men of Arizo ...
'' (1936) - Lonesome Alonzo Q. Mulhall
* '' Pigskin Parade'' (1936) - Chip Carson
* '' College Holiday'' (1936) - Johnny Jones
* ''
Clarence Clarence may refer to:
Places
Australia
* Clarence County, New South Wales, a Cadastral division
* Clarence, New South Wales, a place near Lithgow
* Clarence River (New South Wales)
* Clarence Strait (Northern Territory)
* City of Clarence, a loca ...
'' (1937) - Bobbie
* '' Turn Off the Moon'' (1937) - Terry Keith
* ''
Blonde Trouble
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Swing, Sister, Swing
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'' (1938) - Johnny Bennett
* '' First Offenders'' (1939) - Fred Gray
* '' Bad Boy'' (1939) - John Fraser
* ''
Hawaiian Nights
''Hawaiian Nights'' is a 1939 American romantic comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell. Produced by Universal Pictures, the film was written by Charles Grayson and Lee Loeb. It stars Johnny Downs, Constance Moore, and Mary Carlisle.
A snea ...
Adam Had Four Sons
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Plot
Adam Stoddard is a wealthy, easy-going family patriarch who falls on hard t ...
Campus Rhythm
''Campus Rhythm'' is a 1943 American musical film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Johnny Downs, Gale Storm and Robert Lowery.Tucker p.75
Cast
* Johnny Downs as 'Scoop' Davis
* Gale Storm as Joan Abbott, aka Susie Smith
* Robert ...
Call Me Madam
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The musical is a satire on politics and foreign policy that spoofs postwar America's penchant for lending billions of dollars ...
Growing Pains
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'' (1933)
*''
Strike Me Pink
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'' (1933)
References
Bibliography
* John Holmstrom, ''The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995'', Norwich, Michael Russell, 1996, p. 60.
* Carleton Carpenter ''The Absolute Joy of Work: From Vermont to Broadway, Hollywood, and Damn Near 'Round the World'', United States, Bear Manor Media, 2016, p. 203.