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Scott Hastings "Scotty" Beckett (October 4, 1929 – May 10, 1968) was an American actor. Beckett began his career as a child actor in the Our Gang shorts and later co-starred on Rocky Jones, Space Ranger. | Full Name | Scott Hastings Beckett |
| Net Worth | $1.1 Million |
| Date Of Birth | October 4, 1929 |
| Died | 1968-05-10 |
| Place Of Birth | Oakland, California, USA |
| Height | 6' 3" (1.91 m) |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Profession | Actor, Soundtrack |
| Education | University of Southern California |
| Spouse | Beverly Baker (divorced) |
| Nicknames | Scotty Beckett, Beckett, Scotty |
| Star Sign | Libra |
| # | Fact |
|---|---|
| 1 | He played Louis-Charles, Dauphin of France (the titular King Louis XVII) in both The King Without a Crown (1937) and Marie Antoinette (1938). |
| 2 | He had a serious accident in 1959 in which he crashed his car into a tree. In the 1936 movie, "The Case Against Mrs. Ames", Beckett, playing a six-year old boy, he crashed his kiddie-car into a tree. |
| 3 | Several family members also died within a year of his passing. His mother died at age 76, one week after what would have been Scotty's 39th birthday on October 11, 1968. Ex-wife Sunny Vickers passed away one month shy of her 40th birthday on November 27, 1968. And his brother James died on January 18, 1969, at the age of 49. |
| 4 | His father Ralph Beckett passed away when Scotty was only 4 years old. |
| 5 | His son Scott H. Beckett Jr. was born on November 6, 1951. |
| 6 | He was not an original member of Hal Roach Studios "Our Gang" series. "Our Gang" started in 1922, before Beckett was born, but he was a member of "Our Gang" in the early 1930s. |
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| The George Sanders Mystery Theater | 1957 | TV Series | Darrell |
| Monkey on My Back | 1957 | Corpsman (uncredited) | |
| The Oklahoman | 1957 | Messenger at Ranch (uncredited) | |
| Public Pigeon No. One | 1957 | Photographer (uncredited) | |
| Navy Log | 1957 | TV Series | Ensign |
| The Millionaire | 1956 | TV Series | Frank Collins |
| Three for Jamie Dawn | 1956 | Gordon Peters | |
| Telephone Time | 1956 | TV Series | Pickals |
| Rocky Jones, Space Ranger | 1954 | TV Series | Winky |
| The High and the Mighty | 1954 | Coast Guard Navigator (uncredited) | |
| Hot News | 1953 | Bill Burton | |
| Armstrong Circle Theatre | 1953 | TV Series | |
| Mark Saber | 1952 | TV Series | |
| Corky of Gasoline Alley | 1951 | Corky Wallet | |
| Gasoline Alley | 1951 | Corky | |
| The Happy Years | 1950 | 'Tennessee' Shad | |
| Louisa | 1950 | Jimmy Blake | |
| Nancy Goes to Rio | 1950 | Scotty Sheldan | |
| Battleground | 1949 | William J. Hooper | |
| Any Number Can Play | 1949 | Paul Kyng as a Boy, in Photo (uncredited) | |
| Michael O'Halloran | 1948 | Michael O'Halloran | |
| A Date with Judy | 1948 | Ogden 'Oogie' Pringle | |
| Dangerous Years | 1947 | Willy Miller | |
| Cynthia | 1947 | Will Parker | |
| The Jolson Story | 1946 | Asa Yoelson / Al Jolson, as a boy | |
| White Tie and Tails | 1946 | Bill Latimer | |
| Her Adventurous Night | 1946 | Junior Fry | |
| My Reputation | 1946 | Kim Drummond | |
| Junior Miss | 1945 | Haskell Cummings Jr. | |
| Circumstantial Evidence | 1945 | Freddy Hanlon | |
| The Climax | 1944 | The King | |
| Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves | 1944 | Ali Baba as a Child | |
| Heaven Can Wait | 1943 | Henry Van Cleve - Age 9 (uncredited) | |
| Good Luck, Mr. Yates | 1943 | Jimmy Dixon | |
| The Boy from Stalingrad | 1943 | Pavel | |
| The Youngest Profession | 1943 | Junior Lyons | |
| Between Us Girls | 1942 | Little Prince Leopold | |
| It Happened in Flatbush | 1942 | Squint | |
| Kings Row | 1942 | Parris Mitchell - as a Boy | |
| The Vanishing Virginian | 1942 | Joel Yancey | |
| Aloma of the South Seas | 1941 | Tanoa as a Child | |
| Father's Son | 1941 | Danny (uncredited) | |
| Street of Memories | 1940 | Tommy Foster | |
| The Flag of Humanity | 1940 | Short | Johnny Wilson (uncredited) |
| Gold Rush Maisie | 1940 | Harold Davis | |
| Cinderella's Feller | 1940 | Short | The Young Prince |
| My Favorite Wife | 1940 | Tim | |
| My Son, My Son! | 1940 | Oliver as a Child | |
| The Blue Bird | 1940 | Child | |
| Days of Jesse James | 1939 | Buster Samuels | |
| The Royal Rodeo | 1939 | Short | The King |
| Our Neighbors - The Carters | 1939 | Dickie Carter | |
| The Escape | 1939 | Willie Rogers | |
| Mickey the Kid | 1939 | Bobby | |
| Dog Daze | 1939 | Short | Cousin Wilbur (as Our Gang) |
| Cousin Wilbur | 1939 | Short | Wilbur Nesbitt Newcome II (as Our Gang) |
| Blind Alley | 1939 | Davy | |
| The Flying Irishman | 1939 | Henry Corrigan - 7 Years Old (uncredited) | |
| Love Affair | 1939 | Boy on Ship (uncredited) | |
| Listen, Darling | 1938 | Billie Wingate | |
| Smashing the Rackets | 1938 | Franz's Boy (uncredited) | |
| Marie Antoinette | 1938 | The Dauphin | |
| The Devil's Party | 1938 | Mike O'Mara as a Child (uncredited) | |
| No Time to Marry | 1938 | Junior | |
| The Bad Man of Brimstone | 1937 | Sammy Grant (uncredited) | |
| Wells Fargo | 1937 | Young Nick Pryor (uncredited) | |
| Conquest | 1937 | Alexandre Walewska (uncredited) | |
| The King Without a Crown | 1937 | Short | King Louis XVII, the Dauphin (uncredited) |
| Life Begins with Love | 1937 | Young Boy | |
| It Happened in Hollywood | 1937 | Boy | |
| Slave Ship | 1937 | Boy (uncredited) | |
| A Doctor's Diary | 1937 | Billy (uncredited) | |
| When You're in Love | 1937 | Boy (uncredited) | |
| The Charge of the Light Brigade | 1936 | Prema Singh | |
| Old Hutch | 1936 | Roy Hutchins (uncredited) | |
| Anthony Adverse | 1936 | Anthony's Son | |
| M-G-M Miniature: Little Boy Blue | 1936 | Short | The Boy |
| The Case Against Mrs. Ames | 1936 | Bobbie Ames | |
| The Lucky Corner | 1936 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| Our Gang Follies of 1936 | 1935 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| I Dream Too Much | 1935 | Boy on Carousel (as Scott Beckett) | |
| Little Papa | 1935 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| Pursuit | 1935 | Donald McCoy 'Donny' Smith | |
| Dante's Inferno | 1935 | Alexander Carter (as Scott Beckett) | |
| Sprucin' Up | 1935 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| Teacher's Beau | 1935 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| Beginner's Luck | 1935 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| Anniversary Trouble | 1935 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| Sailor Made Widow | 1934 | ||
| Shrimps for a Day | 1934 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| Babes in Toyland | 1934 | Schoolboy (uncredited) | |
| Mama's Little Pirate | 1934 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| Washee Ironee | 1934 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| Mike Fright | 1934 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| Romance in the Rain | 1934 | Child Specialty | |
| Whom the Gods Destroy | 1934 | Jack Forrester, Age 4 (as Scott Beckett) | |
| Honky Donkey | 1934 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| The First Round-Up | 1934 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| Stand Up and Cheer! | 1934 | Boy Auditioning for Miss Adams (uncredited) | |
| For Pete's Sake! | 1934 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| George White's Scandals | 1934 | Child (uncredited) | |
| Hi'-Neighbor! | 1934 | Short | Scotty (as Our Gang) |
| I Am Suzanne! | 1933 | Child in Hospital (uncredited) | |
| Gallant Lady | 1933 | Deedy - Age 2 (uncredited) |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rocky Jones, Space Ranger | TV Series performer - 1 episode, 1954 writer - 1 episode, 1954 | ||
| A Date with Judy | 1948 | performer: "Judaline", "I'm Strictly on the Corny Side", "Judaline" Reprise, "Its a Most Unusual Day" Reprise #2 - Finale | |
| The Jolson Story | 1946 | performer: "On the Banks of the Wabash", "Sabbath Prayer", "Ave Maria", "When You Were Sweet Sixteen", "After the Ball", "By the Light of the Silvery Moon", "Blue Bell" - uncredited | |
| Cinderella's Feller | 1940 | Short performer: "In the Land of Let's Pretend" - uncredited | |
| Listen, Darling | 1938 | "On the Bumpy Road to Love" 1938 |
Archive Footage
Known for movies
Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954)
as Winky
My Favorite Wife (1940)
as Tim
The Jolson Story (1946)
as Asa Yoelson / Al Jolson, as a boy
Battleground (1949)
as William J. Hooper