The Our Gang personnel page is a listing of the significant cast and crew from the Our Gangshort subjects film series, originally created and produced by
Hal Roach which ran in movie theaters from 1922 to 1944.[1]
The series was produced by Hal Roach Studio's from 1922 until 1938, and from 1938 and 1944 by
MGM pictures
After being purchased by MGM studios, the title was changed to The Little Rascals, for subsequent theatrical re-releases from the Roach-produced era, as well as for syndicated television broadcasts starting from 1955.
Our Gang cast
The series franchise having been produced in various formats, is in general depicted by 3 different eras , The Hal Roach Silent Film era (1922–1929), The Hal Roach Sound era (1929–1938) and the MGM produced era (1938–1944)
Pete the Pup (the original Pete was poisoned in 1930; trainer
Harry Lucenay used Pete's offspring [who all appear in Pups is Pups] in the series after they reached maturity starting in 1931)
Philip Hurlic, a successful child actor; had small parts in several late-1930s Our Gang shorts, and temporarily took Buckwheat's place as a member of the main cast for Feed 'em and Weep (1938)
Leon Janney, a successful actor and radio personality; had a prominent role in Bear Shooters (1930)
Arthur William Anderson Jr. is in a picture as part of the cast from about 1941. He is not listed in the book about The Little Rascals, but he is in the picture I have.
Giovanna Gubitosi (later known as Joan Blake) (1940–1943)
Edward "Lee Wong" Soo Hoo (1941–1942)
Bobby "Gerald" Browning (1941, 1944)
"Big Shot" (actor unknown) (1941–1943)
Harvard Peck (1941)
Leon Tyler (1941–1942)
Clyde Demback as Fatty (1942)
Tommy Tucker as Spud (1942–1943)
Frank Lester Ward (1942–1944)
Dickie Hall (1943–1944)
Marlene Kinghorn (1943)
Marlene Mains (1943)
David Polonsky (1943)
Recurring adult actors
Many of the regular adult actors in Our Gang also frequently appeared in other Hal Roach comedies, including the
Charley Chase and
Laurel and Hardy series:
The Our Gang personnel page is a listing of the significant cast and crew from the Our Gangshort subjects film series, originally created and produced by
Hal Roach which ran in movie theaters from 1922 to 1944.[1]
The series was produced by Hal Roach Studio's from 1922 until 1938, and from 1938 and 1944 by
MGM pictures
After being purchased by MGM studios, the title was changed to The Little Rascals, for subsequent theatrical re-releases from the Roach-produced era, as well as for syndicated television broadcasts starting from 1955.
Our Gang cast
The series franchise having been produced in various formats, is in general depicted by 3 different eras , The Hal Roach Silent Film era (1922–1929), The Hal Roach Sound era (1929–1938) and the MGM produced era (1938–1944)
Pete the Pup (the original Pete was poisoned in 1930; trainer
Harry Lucenay used Pete's offspring [who all appear in Pups is Pups] in the series after they reached maturity starting in 1931)
Philip Hurlic, a successful child actor; had small parts in several late-1930s Our Gang shorts, and temporarily took Buckwheat's place as a member of the main cast for Feed 'em and Weep (1938)
Leon Janney, a successful actor and radio personality; had a prominent role in Bear Shooters (1930)
Arthur William Anderson Jr. is in a picture as part of the cast from about 1941. He is not listed in the book about The Little Rascals, but he is in the picture I have.
Giovanna Gubitosi (later known as Joan Blake) (1940–1943)
Edward "Lee Wong" Soo Hoo (1941–1942)
Bobby "Gerald" Browning (1941, 1944)
"Big Shot" (actor unknown) (1941–1943)
Harvard Peck (1941)
Leon Tyler (1941–1942)
Clyde Demback as Fatty (1942)
Tommy Tucker as Spud (1942–1943)
Frank Lester Ward (1942–1944)
Dickie Hall (1943–1944)
Marlene Kinghorn (1943)
Marlene Mains (1943)
David Polonsky (1943)
Recurring adult actors
Many of the regular adult actors in Our Gang also frequently appeared in other Hal Roach comedies, including the
Charley Chase and
Laurel and Hardy series: