1909-04-04 Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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.
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A Wide Open Town | Gov. Talbot as a Boy | 1922-02-19 |
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Wildness of Youth | Teddy Wesley | 1922-09-29 |
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The Old Oaken Bucket | The Boy | 1921-11-01 |
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Humoresque | Leon Kantor (child) | 1920-05-29 |
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The Flapper | King Jr. | 1920-05-10 |
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Pardon Me | 1920-02-16 | |
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Other Men's Shoes | 'Doady' | 1920-02-01 |
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A Child for Sale | Walter Stoddard | 1920-04-01 |
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The Greatest Love | Child | 1920-12-01 |
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The Unpardonable Sin | Boy Scout | 1919-04-01 |
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The Road Through the Dark | Georges | 1918-11-01 |
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Out of a Clear Sky | Bill | 1918-09-15 |
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Intrigue | Grand Duke | 1917-02-26 |
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Her Right to Live | Jimmy Biggs | 1917-01-22 |
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The Meeting | 1917-02-20 | |
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Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation | Little Boy | 1917-04-09 |
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Salvation Joan | Bobby Ellison | 1916-04-09 |
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Britton of the Seventh | Bobby | 1916-01-24 |
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The Suspect | Jack | 1916-05-22 |
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The Writing on the Wall | Harry Lawrence | 1916-02-14 |
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A Prince in a Pawnshop | 1916-10-16 | |
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The Law Decides | Bobby Wharton | 1916-05-01 |
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A Case of Eugenics | The borrowed offspring | 1915-10-29 |
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Easy Money | Bobby Sterling-the Son | 1915-04-07 |
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The Third Party | Bobby Williams | 1915-10-14 |
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The Tigress | Ivan Petrona - Nelga's Adopted Son (Age 7) | 1915-08-28 |
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Sonny Jim and the Amusement Company, Ltd. | Sonny Jim | 1915-09-12 |
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The Little Captain | Sonny Jim | 1914-07-16 |
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An Officer and a Gentleman | Jack Smedley - the Sergeant's Son | 1914-03-14 |
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An Easter Lily | Sonny Jim | 1914-04-09 |
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Sonny Jim at the North Pole | Sonny Jim | 1914-04-20 |