Bobby Connelly
Born: 1909-04-04 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Died: 1922-07-05
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Joseph "Bobby" Connelly (April 4, 1909 – July 5, 1922) was an American child actor of silent films. He is one of the first male child stars of American motion pictures, beginning his career in 1913 at the age of four.
Filmography
1922
- Wildness of Youth as Teddy Wesley
1921
- The Old Oaken Bucket as The Boy
1920
- Humoresque as Leon Kantor (child)
- The Greatest Love as Child
- The Flapper as King Jr.
- A Child for Sale as Walter Stoddard
- Pardon Me
1919
- The Unpardonable Sin as Boy Scout
1918
- Out of a Clear Sky as Bill
- The Road Through the Dark as Georges
1917
- Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation as Little Boy
- The Meeting
- Intrigue as Grand Duke
1916
- The Suspect as Jack
- Salvation Joan as Bobby Ellison
- Britton of the Seventh as Bobby
- A Prince in a Pawnshop
- The Law Decides as Bobby Wharton
- Writing on the Wall as Harry Lawrence
1915
- Easy Money as Bobby Sterling-the Son
- The Tigress as Ivan Petrona - Nelga's Adopted Son (Age 7)
- The Third Party as Bobby Williams
- A Case of Eugenics as The borrowed offspring
- Sonny Jim and the Amusement Company, Ltd. as Sonny Jim
1914
- Sonny Jim at the North Pole as Sonny Jim
- An Easter Lily as Sonny Jim
- An Officer and a Gentleman as Jack Smedley - the Sergeant's Son
- The Little Captain as Sonny Jim