Mickey
Rooney who was
the first teenager ever to be nominated for an Oscar for his leading role in
"Strike Up the Band" in 1940, died yesterday. According to a
report by TMZ, he was 93.
He spent
nearly his entire life in show business.
Rooney had been in ill health for quite some time. We're told death was attributed to natural causes.
He was one of the most famous child actors in entertainment history. He played the role of Andy Hardy in "The Hardy Boys" in 20 films.
Rooney also teamed up with Judy Garland for "Babes in Arms" which was a huge hit back in 1939.
Rooney and Elizabeth Taylor starred in one of the biggest movies of the 40s -- "National Velvet" -- which launched Taylor's career.
Rooney also starred with Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
Rooney appeared most recently in "The Muppets" in 2011 with Amy Adams and Jason Segal and "Night at the Museum" in 2006 with Ben Stiller.
Rooney had been in ill health for quite some time. We're told death was attributed to natural causes.
He was one of the most famous child actors in entertainment history. He played the role of Andy Hardy in "The Hardy Boys" in 20 films.
Rooney also teamed up with Judy Garland for "Babes in Arms" which was a huge hit back in 1939.
Rooney and Elizabeth Taylor starred in one of the biggest movies of the 40s -- "National Velvet" -- which launched Taylor's career.
Rooney also starred with Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
Rooney appeared most recently in "The Muppets" in 2011 with Amy Adams and Jason Segal and "Night at the Museum" in 2006 with Ben Stiller.
The 5'2" Rooney was married 8 times. One of his wives -- Ava Gardner.
Rooney's last few years were filled with family strife. He claimed elder abuse at the hands of his step-son Chris Aber and won a $2.8 million judgment against him last year for siphoning money from his accounts.
Rooney testified before the U.S. Senate to discuss her personal story of abuse.
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