Jackie Searl
Known for: Acting
Born: July 6, 1921 in Anaheim, California, USA - Died: April 28, 1991
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John E. Searl (July 7 1921 – April 29 1991) was an American actor. Searl was especially known for playing bratty kids, and often had only small roles, such as "Robin Figg" in 1934's Strictly Dynamite. His first movie role was in Daughters of Desire (1929), followed by Tom Sawyer (1930) with Jackie Coogan and Mitzi Green, and Huckleberry Finn in 1931. Notable films in which he appeared include Skippy, High Gear, Peck's Bad Boy, Great Expectations, and Little Lord Fauntleroy. In the 1940s, he had some supporting character roles before disappearing for nearly a decade. In the early 1960s, Searl enjoyed a flurry of activity as a supporting villain on television.
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Little Lord Fauntleroy
Tom Tipton
Alice in Wonderland
Dormouse
Daughters of Desire
Unwelcome Stranger
Andy 'Gimpy' Campbell - the Orphan
The Magnificent Stranger
Hollis
My Little Chickadee
Schoolboy
She Was a Lady
Herbie Vane
The Paleface
Jasper Martin
Skippy
Sidney
Angels Wash Their Faces
Alfred Goonplatz
Lady at Midnight
Freddy Forsythe
No Greater Glory
Gereb
Hearts of Humanity
Shandy O'Hara
The Return of Casey Jones
Jimmy Martin as a Boy
High Gear
Jimmy Evans
Topaze
Charlemagne de La Tour-La Tour
Ginger
Hamilton Parker
Finn and Hattie
Sidney
Little Tough Guy
Cyril Gerrard
One Year Later
Obnoxious Boy on Train
The Miracle Man
Huckleberry Finn
Sid Sawyer
Divorce American Style
Husband (uncredited)
Scandal Sheet
Little Wilson Boy