Tim Rooney

Tim Rooney
Born Timothy Hayes Yule
January 4, 1947
Birmingham, Alabama
Died September 23, 2006(2006-09-23) (aged 59)
Hemet, California
Cause of death Pneumonia and complications from dermatomyositis
Occupation Actor, voice actor
Years active 1955─1983

Timothy Hayes Yule (January 4, 1947 – September 23, 2006), better known as Tim Rooney, was an American actor and voice actor. He was the second son of actor Mickey Rooney and suffered from a muscle disease known as dermatomyositis.[1]

Early life

Tim Rooney was born in Birmingham, Alabama. His mother was a former Miss Birmingham and singer, Betty Jane Rase, who performed as B. J. Baker.

Career

Rooney's notable appearances included the films Village of the Giants and Riot on Sunset Strip, and also the TV series The Donald O'Connor Show, Maverick, Dr. Kildare, Gidget, Bewitched, Dragnet and the cartoon show Mister T, in voiceovers.

In 1962 he co-starred as one of the children in the ABC comedy Room for One More. In 1964-1965, he co-starred with his father in Mickey, an ABC situation comedy about a family which operates a hotel in Newport Beach, California. He played Timmy Grady. Mickey Rooney appeared as Mickey Grady. Emmaline Henry starred as mother and wife, Nora Grady.

In the mid-1960s during the hype of the MONKEES, Tim was once considered to become a new replacement Monkee when Davy Jones was facing induction into the United States Army.

Death

Rooney died at the age of 59 on his father's 86th birthday from pneumonia, complicated from the dermatomyositis.

References

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