Think about a tiny performer, maybe a little older than a baby, who captivates audiences with his natural charm and lively energy.
Mickey’s career began in the exciting world of vaudeville, where he learned and trained with his parents, singing, dancing, and making people laugh.
But it was on the big screen that Mickey’s endless ability was really seen. When he smiled and twinkled his eyes, he brought figures to life that jumped off the screen and into the hearts of millions of people.
Who can forget his naughty performance as Puck in a silly version of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”? Or his charming part as the tough-guy Andy Hardy, which made him a star in Hollywood?