Bobby Jordan

Bobby Jordan

ActorSoundtrack
Born
April 1, 1923
Died
September 10, 1965
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

Bobby was raised in Flatbush, Brooklyn. By the time he was four and a half, he could act, tap dance and play the Saxophone. He made his stage debut in 1930 and film debut at Warner Bros./Vitaphone in 1931. He also reportedly had a bit part in the 1934 Eddie Cantor film, "Kid Millions". He then…

Biography

Bobby was raised in Flatbush, Brooklyn. By the time he was four and a half, he could act, tap dance and play the Saxophone. He made his stage debut in 1930 and film debut at Warner Bros./Vitaphone in 1931. He also reportedly had a bit part in the 1934 Eddie Cantor film, "Kid Millions". He then appeared on Broadway in "Dead End", which opened on October 28, 1935. He left the show in mid-November 1936 to appear in the The Samuel Goldwyn Company film version of "Dead End". Warner Brothers studios signed the all of the Dead End Kids to contracts. At the peak of his career, Bobby made $1,500 a week, owned a $150,000 home in Beverly Hills and was the sole support of his mother, two brothers a sister and a niece. In 1940, Bobby returned to Universal to appear with several other Dead End Kids in The Little Tough Guys series. Later the same year, Monogram featured him in his first East Side Kids film, "Boys of the City". In 1943, Bobby was drafted. He served as a foot soldier in the 97th Infantry until 1945 with his only film appearance being the East Side Kid's "Bowery Champs" (1944), playing himself in a running gag. In 1946, Bobby appeared in the first Bowery Boys picture, "Live Wires". But, after eight films he left because he was forced to take a backseat to Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall. In March of that year, he married Lee, and in 1949, they had a son, Robert Jr. Bobby worked sporadically in film and television afterwards. He tried a nightclub act, then he found additional work as a bartender, door-to-door photograph salesperson and he later worked as an oil driller in Coalinga. In 1957, he and Lee divorced, and in 1958, he declared bankruptcy when he failed to pay alimony and child support. On August 25, 1965, Bobby collapsed at the home of a friend he had been living with. Already a heavy drinker, he was admitted to a Veterans Administration Hospital in Los Angeles for treatment for Cirrhosis of the liver.

Actor

BonanzaBonanza(1959)as Thug #2
The Roaring 20'sThe Roaring 20's(1960)as Herbie
Route 66Route 66(1960)as Garage Attendant
Michael ShayneMichael Shayne(1960)as Mel Steele
Peter GunnPeter Gunn(1958)as Waiter

Soundtrack

Dead EndDead End(1937)

Archive Footage

Film Breaks(1999)as Self
The Our Gang StoryThe Our Gang Story(1994)as Danny
Dead End to Bowery(1991)as Self
Dracula: A Cinematic ScrapbookDracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook(1991)as Danny
Classic Comedy TeamsClassic Comedy Teams(1986)as The East Side Kids

Known for

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Kay Francis, Bonita Granville, Bobby Jordan, Anita Louise, and Elisabeth Risdon in My Bill (1938)Kay Francis, Bonita Granville, Bobby Jordan, Anita Louise, and Dickie Moore in My Bill (1938)Frankie Burke and Bobby Jordan in Off the Record (1939)Alan Baxter, Wade Boteler, and Bobby Jordan in Off the Record (1939)Joan Blondell, Pat O'Brien, and Bobby Jordan in Off the Record (1939)John Garfield, Gabriel Dell, Gloria Dickson, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Bernard Punsly, and The Dead End Kids in They Made Me a Criminal (1938)

Credit Score: Bobby Jordan

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Swing
Sat Nov 26 1938
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Angels with Dirty Faces5.0019387.90324854
2Dead End3.7519377.2049606
3Bowery Buckaroos3.2519476.000376
4Hard Boiled Mahoney3.2519476.200385
5Live Wires3.2519466.100477
6Smart Alecks3.0919425.700570
7That Gang of Mine3.0919405.900597
8Boys of the City3.0919405.600704
9In Fast Company2.5019466.200381
10A Slight Case of Murder2.5019387.0002760