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Although younger brother Dwayne Hickman (1934 - 2022) is probably the better-remembered sibling today with his cult following as TV's favorite love-struck teenager Dobie Gillis and a few "Beach Party" films, it is Darryl Hickman who is certainly the more prolific brother in the movies. At one time, he was deemed one of Hollywood's most talented child stars of World War II and post-war film.
Hickman was born in Hollywood, California on July 28, 1931, to Milton Hickman, an insurance salesman, and his wife, Katherine. Taking dance classes at age 3, Darryl's looks and talent were discovered by his dance school director who eventually had him placed at age 5 with a child troupe (Meglin School for Kiddies).
Paramount Studios subsequently took notice and signed him to a contract, making his unbilled film debut as Ronald Colman's son in the classic adventure The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). Darryl then appeared briefly in a second Colman film, If I Were King (1938). He grew up within the studio system and on the studio sets. Fellow classmates included Jackie Cooper.
Appearing in the Bing Crosby musical biopic The Star Maker (1939), Crosby took notice of young Darryl's promise and referred him to his talent agent brother Everett Crosby. Everett was impressed as well, and took Darryl under his wing. Placed in the Paramount films Untamed (1940) and The Way of All Flesh (1940), the boy was eventually featured in his most prominent role, that of young, impoverished Winfield Joad in the classic film The Grapes of Wrath (1940). MGM quickly showed interest and bought out the boy's Paramount contract.
A popular loan-out child player, Darryl appeared in a "poverty row" version of one of Jack London's more popular adventure stories Sign of the Wolf (1941); appeared in 12-year-old Shirley Temple's last film for Fox Young People (1940); showed up in Universal's Mob Town (1941) and another Fox film Young America (1942). While at MGM, Darryl found himself working with the studio's top echelon of stars including Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Taylor and Mickey Rooney. Notable in-house roles included that of "Flip" in Men of Boys Town (1941), "Johnny Smith" in Joe Smith, American (1942), "(young) Blackie" in Northwest Rangers (1942); "Jeb" in the Tracy/Hepburn drama Keeper of the Flame (1942), "Etienne" in Assignment in Brittany (1943), and as young "Lionel" in the classic "Americana" film The Human Comedy (1943).
Darryl progressed from child to juvenile parts with equal skill. He was featured in the role of WWI flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker as a lad in the biopic Captain Eddie (1945) starring Fred MacMurray and also featuring brother Dwayne; played composer Ira as a teenager in the Gershwin story Rhapsody in Blue (1945); reunited with Shirley Temple in the "Corliss Archer" comedy Kiss and Tell (1945); played the ill-fated brother-in-law of evil Gene Tierney in the drama Leave Her to Heaven (1945); portrayed the younger version of Van Heflin in the film noir The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946); tangled with priest Pat O'Brien as a young troublemaker in the "Boy's Town"-like crime drama Fighting Father Dunne (1948); was upgraded to Shirley Temple's boyfriend in the light comedy A Kiss for Corliss (1949); played a prep school problem along with co-star Dean Stockwell in the comedy The Happy Years (1950) and a disturbed ranch caretaker along with equally disturbed older sister Mercedes McCambridge in Lightning Strikes Twice (1951).
Darryl attended the Immaculate Heart Grammar School in Los Angeles as well as the studio schools at Paramount and then MGM. In September 1951, the 20-year-old, who had grown unhappy and disenchanted with Hollywood and the studio system in its inability to protect child actors, abandoned his career and entered a monastery, the Passionist Seminary, with the intent on becoming a priest. Within a year, however, he left when he realized he was not cut out for a life in the priesthood.
Trying to regain his acting momentum proved challenging. He began on 50's TV with guest shots on such shows as "Sky King," "The Lone Ranger," "Annie Oakley," "Biff Baker, U.S.A., "Perry Mason," "Public Defenders," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "Wanted: Dead or Alive," "Gunsmoke," "The Millionaire" and several anthology programs. He also guested on brother Dwayne's popular "Dobie Gillis" TV show. On the film front, he found featured roles in Destination Gobi (1953), Island in the Sky (1953), Prisoner of War (1954), Tea and Sympathy (1956), The Persuader (1957) and The Tingler (1959).
By the early 1960s, as film and TV offers began to dry up, Darryl wisely moved behind the scenes. Starting out as a TV writer, he eventually became a program executive. During the 1970s, he briefly attempted TV producing. In later years, he became a respected acting coach in Los Angeles. He made guest appearances on such 1960s/70s shows as "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color," "Dr. Kildare," "Love, American Style," "All in the Family" and "Maude," before finding an "in" with an abundance of 1980s animated voice work: Space Stars (1981), Pac-Man (1982), The Biskitts (1983), The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible (1985) and A Pup Named Scooby-Doo (1988). One of his last visible appearances was in a 1999 episode of "The Nanny."
Hickman married actress Pamela Lincoln, whom he first met on the film set of The Tingler (1959). They had two children, but divorced in 1982.
At the time of his death, he was married to production assistant Lynda Farmer Hickman.- Alain Emery was born on 5 August 1940 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. He was an actor, known for White Mane (1953), Glamador (1958) and Les indiens (1964). He died on 22 May 2024 in Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.
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Gaetano di Vaio was born on 27 February 1968 in Naples, Campania, Italy. He was a producer and actor, known for Là-bas: A Criminal Education (2011), Gomorrah (2008) and Take Five (2013). He died on 22 May 2024 in Giugliano in Campania, Campania, Italy.- Elena Muratova is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, teacher. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.
Elena Dovlatbekova, who became known under the surname Muratova, was born in Tiflis (now Tbilisi). In 1957 she graduated from VGIK (course leader - Yuli Raizman. Since 1958 she has been an actress of the State Film Actor Theater.
Since 1955, Elena began acting in films, making her debut as Fatimat in the drama "Scarf of Beloved". In 1958, she played the main role in the military film Po tu storonu (1958) based on the novel of the same name by Po tu storonu (1958) about the events in the Far East, engulfed in the fire of civil war.
Associate professor, teacher of artistic expression at the Institute of Contemporary Art. - Claudio Iturra was born on 21 August 1980 in Santiago, Chile. He died on 22 May 2024 in Santiago, Chile.
- Steve Calleran was born on 1 September 1948 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He was an actor, known for Bruce (2019), Dropout (2006) and Tonsure (2018). He was married to Jeanne Taggart. He died on 22 May 2024 in Wappingers Falls, New York, USA.
- David Wilkie was born on 8 March 1954 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. He died on 22 May 2024.
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James Power was born on 16 May 1940 in Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia. He was a producer, known for The Sea (2003). He was married to Peggy Power. He died on 22 May 2024 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.- Writer
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Sandy McKnight was born on 1 July 1953 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and composer, known for Band Boy, The Ragamuffins of Love (2017) and The Honest Affair. He was married to Liv Cummins. He died on 22 May 2024 in Lee, Massachusetts, USA.- Art Department
Alex Torres was born on 26 December 1966. Alex is known for Y: The Last Man (2021) and Edge of Winter (2016). Alex was married to Yadila. Alex died on 22 May 2024 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.- Additional Crew
- Director
Peter Dusek was born on 20 May 1945 in Waidhofen an der Thaya, Lower Austria, Austria. He was a director, known for Österreich - Unser Jahrhundert (1999), Hört die Signale (1991) and Brasilien. Vom Urwald in den Weltraum - Eine Entdeckungsreise (1997). He was married to Gerda Pirkner. He died on 22 May 2024 in Austria.- Rolf-Ernst Breuer was born on 3 November 1937 in Bonn, Germany. He died on 22 May 2024 in Germany.
- Toni Montano was born in 1962 in Belgrade, PR Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Brod plovi za Sangaj (1991). He died on 22 May 2024 in Belgrade, Serbia.
- Aleksandr Kovalyov was born on 27 November 1960 in the USSR. He is known for The One (2022), Deystvuy, Manya! (1992) and Kon Belyy (1993). He died on 22 May 2024.
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- Soundtrack
Nasos Patetsos was born on 29 July 1928 in Tsimandria, Limnos, Greece. He was an actor, known for In the Nick of Time (2005), The Father Is Training (1953) and An thymamai kala (1986). He was married to Rena. He died on 22 May 2024 in Athens, Greece.- Bob Grant was born on 14 October 1946 in the USA. He died on 22 May 2024 in the USA.
- Marie-France Garaud was born on 6 March 1934 in Poitiers, Vienne, France. She was married to Louis Garaud. She died on 22 May 2024 in Saint-Pompain, Deux-Sèvres, France.