
Going Hollywood: The '30s
Going Hollywood: The '30s

Born in Shawnee, Oklahoma, Cobb auditioned for producer Hal Roach's comedy series at the age of five. He appeared in 86 Our Gang episodes during seven years, and had three guest appearances in the serial in the 1930s. His first Our Gang short was The Big Show. Cobb appeared in the Our Gang series' last silent film, Saturday's Lesson, and its first talking short, Small Talk. He was a recognizable character, with chubby cheeks and a trademark beanie cap. Some sources indicate that his final film with the Gang was Bouncing Babies; however, he does not appear onscreen in that short. His last film as a regular cast member was the previous entry Lazy Days, but he would also return for cameos in three more shorts over the years: Fish Hooky, Pay as You Exit, and Reunion in Rhythm. After his acting career ended in the early 1940s, Cobb became an assembler for North American Aviation, a division of Rockwell International. He retired in 1981. Cobb died of natural causes on May 21, 2002.
Born: 1916-11-07 in Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA
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Going Hollywood: The '30s

Girl Shy

A Yank at Oxford

Classic Comedy Teams

The Our Gang Story

Where Did You Get That Girl?

Railroadin'

One Wild Ride

July Days

The Ol' Gray Hoss

The Holy Terror

Baby Clothes

Dog Days

Telling Whoppers

Fish Hooky

Mary, Queen of Tots

The Big Show

Thundering Fleas

Boxing Gloves

45 Minutes from Hollywood
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