Bobby Driscoll

Bobby Driscoll

Bobby Driscoll was an American child and young-adult actor whose substantial career included work on the screen, television, stage, and radio. The 1949 films So Dear to My Heart and The Window earned him an Academy Award as the year's outstanding juvenile actor. His career and life eventually gradually went into decline. In late 1961, addicted to drugs (having begun using when 17), he was sentenced to prison. In 1965, a year after his parole expired, he relocated to New York City. He was found dead in an abandoned East Village tenement in March 1968.

Acting

2023

Once Upon a Studio
Movie

Peter Pan (voice) (archive sound)

2002

Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Goofy
Movie

Goofy Jr. (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)

1982

Disney's Halloween Treat
Movie

Peter Pan (voice) (archive footage)

1977

Disney's Greatest Villains
Movie

Peter Pan (voice) (archive footage)

1963

Lilies of the Field
Movie

Mexican Holding Chapel Door (uncredited)

1958

1955

1953

Peter Pan
Movie

Peter Pan (voice)

1952

The Happy Time
Movie

Robert 'Bibi' Bonnard

1952

Father's Lion
Movie

Goofy Jr. (voice)

1951

Fathers Are People
Movie

Goofy Jr. (voice) (uncredited)

1950

1949

The Window
Movie

Tommy Woodry

1948

So Dear to My Heart
Movie

Jeremiah 'Jerry' Kincaid

1948

1948

Melody Time
Movie

Bobby Driscoll

1946

Miss Susie Slagle's
Movie

Boy with Wounded Dog (uncredited)

1945

1944

The Fighting Sullivans
Movie

Al, as a child (uncredited)

Infos

Full Name
Bobby Driscoll
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
3/3/1937
Date of Death
3/30/1968
Also Known As

Robert Cletus Driscoll

Robert Driscoll

Bob Driscoll