Billy Naylor (September 22, 1916 - October 5, 2011), was an American
child actor who appeared in several Our Gang films during the silent
era. Beginning his screen career in 1925, some of his movies included
Uncle Tom's Uncle, The Fourth Alarm, and Telling Whoppers. At the age
of 18, he joined the Screen Actors Guild, making him the youngest
member to enter the labor union. He left Hollywood in 1935. Naylor was
the oldest living member of the Our Gang series at the time of his
death on October 5, 2011. He was a devout atheist who supported the
Freethought Hall fund.
child actor who appeared in several Our Gang films during the silent
era. Beginning his screen career in 1925, some of his movies included
Uncle Tom's Uncle, The Fourth Alarm, and Telling Whoppers. At the age
of 18, he joined the Screen Actors Guild, making him the youngest
member to enter the labor union. He left Hollywood in 1935. Naylor was
the oldest living member of the Our Gang series at the time of his
death on October 5, 2011. He was a devout atheist who supported the
Freethought Hall fund.
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