Mickey Rooney, Hollywood legend, dead at 93

Posted: April 7, 2014 at 8:42 am

Legendary actor Mickey Rooney died Sunday. He was 93.

Larry Dietz, a Los Angeles County Coroner's office duty officer, confirmed the death to CBS News. No further information was available.

When it came down to it, Rooney knew how to fix anything: He put on a show for nearly nine decades as an entertainer -- sometimes a ham, sometimes a 5-foot-3-inch smart aleck.

But there was no one bigger at the box office in the late '30s. He was so popular that Rooney himself declared that Walt Disney named a certain cartoon mouse after him. Just as famous as his films were his marriages -- eight of them, including sex siren Ava Gardner. He and his most recent wife, Jan Chamberlin, separated in June 2012.

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The Hollywood legend, whose career spanned more than 80 years, has died at the age of 93

"I've been married so many times, I'm the only guy you know that has a marriage license made out 'to whom it may concern,'" Rooney once said.

Rooney was born Joesph Yule Jr. to vaudeville parents; he started in silent films at the age of 6. Talkies followed, including a 20-year-run playing an all-American boy-next-door named Andy Hardy, whose first obsession was an all-American girl-next-door Judy Garland, including "Babes in Arms" (1939), "Strike up the Band" (1940), "Babes on Broadway" (1941) and "Girl Crazy" (1943). They went on to star together in other musicals as well. Call it chemistry, call it movie magic. Together, they were unstoppable.

Rooney did drama, too. His first serious role was the troubled youngster to Spencer Tracy's patient priest in "Boys Town" -- a film that earned him the first of his two honorary Oscars. He also played opposite Elizabeth Taylor in "National Velvet" and with Anthony Quinn in "Requiem for a Heavyweight."

In "Breakfast at Tiffany's," Rooney played a caricature of a Japanese man -- politically incorrect by today's standards. Although he turned down the role of the deliberately politically incorrect Archie Bunker in the TV show, "All in the Family."

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