Benny Bartlett
Benny Bartlett, born on August 16, 1924, and who passed away on December 26, 1999, was a versatile American talent known for his contributions as a child actor and musician. He gained fame during his early years in Hollywood, showcasing his acting skills in various productions.
Bartlett is perhaps best recognized for his role in "The Bowery Boys," a beloved film series that holds the distinction of being the longest-running feature-film franchise in cinema history. His involvement in this series allowed him to demonstrate his comedic timing and charm, solidifying his place in the entertainment industry.
Beyond his film career, Bartlett's musical abilities further distinguished him as an artist. His multifaceted talents enabled him to transition smoothly between acting and music, appealing to a wide audience throughout his career.
While specific details of his works may not be as widely remembered today, Benny Bartlett remains a notable figure in the realm of classic American cinema, having left an indelible mark on the industry through his performances and contributions to film history. His legacy endures, remembered by fans of the classic film era for his engaging work and the joy he brought to audiences.
Filmography
Danger – Love at Work
Bowery to Bagdad
Here Come the Marines
Hold That Line
The Princess Comes Across
The Texas Rangers
Jinx Money
The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters
Hold That Baby!
Jungle Gents
Feudin' Fools
Jail Busters
Spy Chasers