Jackie Jenkins Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
JACKIE JENKINS
Born: August 29, 1937 in Los Angeles, California
Died: August 14, 2001 in Asheville, North Carolina
Biography
Jackie "BUTCH" JENKINS (1937-2001), the son of actress Doris Dudley, made his film debut in The Human Comedy (1943), playing Mickey Rooney's younger brother. The credits of freckle-faced, buck-toothed actor include National Velvet (1944), Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (1945) and Boys' Ranch (1946). In 1948, the 11-year-old made three movies before developing a stutter that forced him to leave films. Despite his stutter, he became a successful entrepreneur in Texas. A respected stage actress who appeared opposite John Barrymore in his last play (My Dear Children, 1940)
1948-The-Bride-Goes-Wild (Performer), 1948-My-Old-Town (Performer), 2006-Private-Screenings (Other), 1948-Summer-Holiday (Performer), 1946-Boys'-Ranch (Performer), 1945-Our-Vines-Have-Tender-Grapes (Performer), 1945-Bud-Abbott-and-Lou-Costello-in-Hollywood (in person), 1944-National-Velvet (Performer), 1943-The-Human-Comedy (Performer), 1948-Big-City (Performer), 1947-Little-Mister-Jim (Performer), 1947-My-Brother-Talks-to-Horses (Performer), 1944-An-American-Romance (Performer), 1944-Reward-Unlimited (Performer)
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JACKIE "BUTCH" JENKINS - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 216576Photograph signed: "Butch Jenkins" shows child actor Jackie "Butch" Jenkins. Jenkins, known for roles in The Human Comedy and National Velvet, made his debut in 1943 before leaving films due to a stutter.Sale Price $225.00
$280.00
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JACKIE "BUTCH" JENKINS - DOCUMENT DOUBLE SIGNED 05/28/1947 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 288768Consent form authorizing the Motion Picture Relief Fund signed twice by Butch Jenkins, as both "Butch Jenkins" and "Jack Bronson Jenkins", and by his mother, "Doris Dudley Jenkins", on May 28, 1947, in Hollywood, California.Price: $700.00

