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Mickey Rooney was born Ninnian Joseph Yule, Jr., [7] in Brooklyn, New York on September 23, 1920, the only child of Nellie W. Carter and Joe Yule. [8] His mother was an American former chorus girl and burlesque performer from Kansas City, Missouri, while his father was a Scottish-born vaudevillian, who had emigrated to New York from Glasgow with his family at the age of three months. [4]
She also had a six-year marriage [3] to actor Mickey Rooney, whom she met in 1952, and married on November 15, 1952, in Las Vegas. [5] The couple had a son and a daughter and divorced in 1958. [ 6 ] Speaking in 1967, Devry said that although she liked Rooney "very much", she was still in love with her first husband, but that he did not care.
Elaine Devry, who appeared in such films as “The Atomic Kid” and “A Guide for the Married Man” and dozens of television series, died Sept. 20 at her home in Grants Pass, Oregon, according ...
Baker was first married to Mickey Rooney (1920–2014) from 1944 to 1949; the couple had two children, Mickey Rooney Jr. (1945–2022) and Tim Rooney (1947–2006). She was later married to composer Buddy Baker from 1950 to 1957, and jazz guitarist Barney Kessel (1923–2004) from 1961 until their divorce in 1980.
His mother was model and actress Martha Vickers (The Big Sleep), the third of Mickey Rooney's eight wives. They were married from 1949-51. They were married from 1949-51.
Cynthia L. Krensky Bouron, also known as Samantha Lou Bouron (September 24, 1934 – c. October 20, 1973) was an American showgirl and actress, [3] who gained notoriety in the late 1960s for her affairs with several Hollywood stars and paternity suit against Cary Grant.
Mickey Rooney. The beloved child star never seemed to stop working, scoring roles in vaudeville, radio, film, television, and theater. He made 300 films in his lifetime and earned millions.
Mickey Rooney in 1945. Mickey Rooney (1920–2014) was an American actor of stage, film, television, Broadway, radio, and vaudeville.Beginning as a child actor, his career extended over 88 years, making him one of the most enduring performers in show business history.