Jerry Tucker (actor) explained

Jerry Tucker
Birth Name:Jerome Harold Schatz
Birth Date:1 November 1925
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois
Death Place:Stony Brook, New York
Occupation:Film actor
Years Active:1931–1992
Spouse:Myra K. Heino (1944 - 2 August 2012) (her death)

Jerry Tucker (born Jerome Harold Schatz, November 1, 1925 – November 23, 2016) was an American child actor, most notable for having played the "rich kid" in the Our Gang short subjects series semi-regularly from 1931 to 1938.

Life and career

Tucker was born Jerome Harold Schatz[1] in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Ruth (Keno) and Leonard Schatz.[2] His German Jewish surname was changed to "Tucker" for his acting career.[3] Tucker first appeared in the 1931 Our Gang short Shiver My Timbers. He appeared in seventeen Our Gang comedies through 1938's Three Men in a Tub.

In addition to his Our Gang appearances, Tucker appeared in the Marie Dressler film Prosperity, again as a spoiled rich kid. He also appeared as one of Mother Peep's children in the Laurel & Hardy feature film Babes in Toyland (1934). He also appeared with Shirley Temple in Captain January in 1936, playing the "know-it-all" boy who forgets his answers on the test. On radio, Tucker played "the juvenile lead" on Jones and I, which was broadcast on CBS in the early 1940s[4] and Roy Barry on the soap opera Hilltop House.[5]

Tucker went on to serve in the United States Navy during World War II and the Korean War. He served aboard the . During World War II, he sustained an injury that caused him to limp, when his ship was hit by a Japanese kamikaze. Afterwards he married Myra K. Heino and had a successful career as an electrical engineer with RCA before retiring. His wife died in August 2012.

Tucker died on November 23, 2016, of natural causes at Long Island State Veterans Home in Stony Brook, New York.[6] He was 91.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1931Sidewalks of New YorkLittle Boy Sitting on CurbFilm debut, Uncredited
Shiver My TimbersJerryShort
1932The Miracle ManBoyUncredited
Blonde VenusOttoUncredited
The Phantom PresidentBoyUncredited
ProsperityBoy
If I Had a MillionCrying Boy With BalloonUncredited
No Man of Her OwnLittle Boy in the LibraryUncredited
1933Torch SingerMickeyUncredited
Bedtime WorriesJerryShort
Wild PosesJerryShort
1934You Can't Buy EverythingJerry – Young Clinic PatientUncredited
Hi'-Neighbor!Jerry – Rich KidShort
Washee IroneeJerryShort
Mama's Little PirateJerryShort
Babes in ToylandSchoolboyUncredited
Shrimps for a DayJerryShort
1935Anniversary TroubleJerryShort
Beginner's LuckJerryShort
Teacher's BeauJerryShort
Sprucin' UpJerryShort
Little SinnerJerryShort
Annie OakleyBoy at Shooting GalleryUncredited
Ah, Wilderness!Boy with FireworksUncredited
Our Gang Follies of 1936Jerry, Audience MemberShort
1936The Pinch SingerJerryShort
Anything GoesJunior
Silly BilliesBoy At CampUncredited
Captain JanuaryCyril Morgan
San FranciscoChoirboyUncredited
Sing, Baby, SingWilson's 'Son'Uncredited
Two Too YoungStudentShort
General SpankyKid Army MemberUncredited
1937Glove TapsKidShort
Love Is on the AirYoungster Rooting for TigerUncredited
TovarichUrchin Stealing GroceriesUncredited
Wells FargoBoyUncredited
1938Three Men in a TubSpectatorShort
The Devil's PartyChildUncredited
Dick Tracy ReturnsJuniorSerial
1939The Man Who DaredBoy Playing FootballUncredited
1941Young Coke DrinkerFinal film, Uncredited

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
1939–1940Hilltop HouseRoy Barry
1940–1941King Arthur, Jr.
1941–1942Jones and I
1942The Andersons

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FamilySearch.org. . July 2, 2023.
  2. Web site: The Jerry (Tucker) Schatz Collection . https://web.archive.org/web/19991005025511/http://www.lib.umd.edu/UMCP/LAB/COLLECTIONS/schatz.html . 1999-10-05 .
  3. Web site: Reflections of a Little Rascal. February 21, 2013. Newsday. July 2, 2023.
  4. News: Lesser. Jerry. Radio Talent: New York. February 26, 2015. Billboard. January 3, 1942. bb010342rtny. 9.
  5. Thursday's Highlights. Radio and Television Mirror. October 1940. 14. 6. 48. March 11, 2015.
  6. Web site: Jerry Schatz, child actor in 'Our Gang' comedies, dies at 91. November 24, 2016. Newsday. July 2, 2023.