Harold Wertz
Harold Eugene Wertz | |
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Born |
Denison, Texas, USA | August 3, 1927
Died |
November 21, 1999 72) San Diego, California, USA | (aged
Cause of death | stroke |
Occupation | Child actor |
Years active | 1932 |
Harold Wertz (August 3, 1927 – November 21, 1999) was an American child actor.
Our Gang
After seeing a notice in the local newspaper, his mother entered him in a contest to replace the Hal Roach produced Our Gang comedies fat boy character Joe Cobb who had outgrown the role. He won the role over 500 other entries. He played the character Bouncy in three Our Gang films in 1932. He was in the Our Gang films Choo-Choo!, The Pooch and Hook and Ladder. Choo-Choo! was produced on May 7, 1932, The Pooch was produced on June 11, 1932, and Hook and Ladder was produced on August 27, 1932. A major earthquake in March 1933 left the Culver City studios damaged and production was halted for a time. The studio exercised the 'act of God' clause and did not renew his contract.
Later life
Wertz joined the U.S. Merchant Marine and served on the ship Mills Victory during the final year of World War II and was one of the first US vessels into Tokyo after the armistice in 1945. Upon his return he married Kathleen McCracken, settled in Long Beach, California, had two children and worked in the steel pipe business until his retirement.
Death
He died from complications of cardiac bypass surgery on November 21, 1999 in San Diego, California and is interred at Forest Lawn in Cypress, California.