Old Yeller' actor Kevin Corcoran dies at 66, Kevin Corcoran, best accepted to ancestors of blur admirers as the youngest brother in the classic, emotionally adverse Disney kids blur "Old Yeller," has died at 66, his ancestors accepted Wednesday. Corcoran enjoyed a career as a adolescent amateur afore transitioning as an developed to a career abaft the camera, alive in assorted capacities on abundant films and television shows, including "Pete’s Dragon," and a lot of afresh as a ambassador on "Sons of Anarchy."
Born in Santa Monica, California, Corcoran got his alpha in a baby role in "The Glen Miller Story" in 1954, bound establishing himself as a adolescent amateur arena several different, yet agnate characters all alleged “Moochie” in assorted Disney productions. He would play altered versions of “Moochie” throughout the 1950s, and a part of his roles during this aeon were appearances in three Mickey Mouse Club serials, episodes of the alternation of television shorts "Spin and Marty," and "The Shaggy Dog."
These roles helped authorize a continued accord with Disney, for whom Corcoran appeared in abounding productions as added characters, generally as the adolescent accessory to the capital character. In "Pollyanna," he played the appellation character’s acquaintance Jimmy Bean; He played the youngest son, Francis, in "Swiss Ancestors Robinson;" and he played James Boone in the 1960 "Daniel Boone" miniseries, a part of abounding others. But it was his analytical actualization as Arliss Coates in "Old Yeller" (1957) that anchored his legacy. In the film, Old Yeller’s rabies-driven attack to chaw Arliss is what armament his earlier brother Travis to put the dog down.
Born in Santa Monica, California, Corcoran got his alpha in a baby role in "The Glen Miller Story" in 1954, bound establishing himself as a adolescent amateur arena several different, yet agnate characters all alleged “Moochie” in assorted Disney productions. He would play altered versions of “Moochie” throughout the 1950s, and a part of his roles during this aeon were appearances in three Mickey Mouse Club serials, episodes of the alternation of television shorts "Spin and Marty," and "The Shaggy Dog."
These roles helped authorize a continued accord with Disney, for whom Corcoran appeared in abounding productions as added characters, generally as the adolescent accessory to the capital character. In "Pollyanna," he played the appellation character’s acquaintance Jimmy Bean; He played the youngest son, Francis, in "Swiss Ancestors Robinson;" and he played James Boone in the 1960 "Daniel Boone" miniseries, a part of abounding others. But it was his analytical actualization as Arliss Coates in "Old Yeller" (1957) that anchored his legacy. In the film, Old Yeller’s rabies-driven attack to chaw Arliss is what armament his earlier brother Travis to put the dog down.
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