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Bobby Breen

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1942
Johnny Doughboy
Bobby

1939
Escape to Paradise
Roberto Ramos

1939
Way Down South
Timothy Reid Jr.

1938
Tommy Martin

1938
Billy Coulter

1937
Make a Wish
Chip Winters

1936
Let's Sing Again
Billy Gordon

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Posted by Ed Shaw
2
yrs ago
I seem to recall Bobby working at Cambridge School of Broadcasting in the `50`s. I was there also having been hired by the owner, Telly Savalas (without the lollipop). I taught commercial writing.

Posted by Roger Wilson
4
yrs ago
I believe Bobby was a neighbor in the late 1930`s in Cranford, NJ. He had a collection of standard gauge model trains at his home on North Union Ave.



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Bobby Breen (born November 4, 1927) is a Canadian-born actor and singer of the 1930s. He made his professional debut at age four in a night club in Toronto and was an immediate sensation. He made his radio debut soon after. He played in vaudeville and his sister paid for his musical education. Breen went to Hollywood in 1935. His first major appearance was on Eddie Cantor's weekly radio show in 1936, and he soon became the leading child star at RKO Studios. He is best remembered today for his films, and for the fact that he was a boy soprano. His first film was Let's Sing Again (1936), followed by eight more, including Rainbow on the River (1936), Make a Wish (1937), Way Down South (1939), and his last film, Johnny Doughboy (1942).

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