Benny Bartlett


Floyd B. Bartlett, known professionally as Benny Bartlett or Bennie Bartlett, was an American child actor, musician, and later a member of the long-running feature film series The Bowery Boys.

Biography

Career

Benny Bartlett's first stage role was when he was ten days old. He became a musical prodigy, playing the trumpet at age four, directing and singing with his own dance orchestra on radio. He made his debut in motion pictures in 1935, appearing in the RKO musical Millions in the Air, in which he had a piano specialty. The next year he appeared in a short for Paramount, singing "An Old-Fashioned Mill," which he had composed at the age of nine. The studio signed him to a contract soon afterward. Paramount had plans for Bartlett: syndicated columnist Mollie Merrick reported that the "eight-year-old" Bartlett would star in the title role of Tom Sawyer, Detective opposite co-star Elizabeth Patterson. The project was shelved—perhaps because Paramount had already fudged Bartlett's age—and the film was ultimately made with Billy Cook as Sawyer and new find Donald O'Connor as Huckleberry Finn. Bartlett began appearing with many of Paramount's biggest stars, and became such a hot property that he was often loaned out to other studios. Columbia featured him in an Andy Clyde short, Swing, You Swingers!, in which he played an adolescent bandleader; he received billing as "Benny Bartlett and His Band."

Later career

By the early 1940s, Bartlett had outgrown child roles and was playing incidental parts in feature films like Thank Your Lucky Stars. He was also working in Monogram's East Side Kids comedies.
Bartlett joined the military during World War II. After his enlistment was over, he resumed his acting career at PRC, where he co-starred in the Gas House Kids comedies, an imitation of The Bowery Boys with Our Gang alumni Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer and Tommy Bond. Bartlett was billed second and was quite prominent in the Gas House Kids vehicles; he played his trumpet in Gas House Kids Go West. He might have continued there indefinitely, but the PRC studio was absorbed by a larger company and the series was discontinued. William Beaudine, who had directed Bartlett in Gas House Kids Go West, remembered Bartlett's comic skills and recruited him for the Bowery Boys. He was usually billed as "Bennie Bartlett".
Bartlett left the series in 1949 and was replaced by Buddy Gorman, a utility player in the East Side Kids/Bowery Boys franchises. When Gorman left the series to get married in 1951, Bartlett returned. He remained with the series until 1955, but with his participation and dialogue sharply curtailed. Leo Gorcey even addressed him facetiously on screen as "No Lines" and "Blabbermouth," and in one film he had no dialogue at all. Bartlett did try to break away from the series. He may have stayed with the Bowery Boys as a favor to director Edward Bernds, or perhaps Bartlett's contract simply ran out; in any event, when Bernds left the series after Dig That Uranium, so did Bennie Bartlett.
He gave up his acting career in 1958 and became a professional realtor, reverting to his given name of Floyd B. Bartlett.

Selected filmography

Millions in the Air - Kid PianistTimothy's Quest - JimmyThe Sky Parade - Jimmie Allen - Age 9 Thirteen Hours by Air - Waldemar Pitt IIIThe Princess Comes Across - Ship's Bellhop Poppy - Boy The Texas Rangers - DavidThree Married Men - Percy MullinsTime Out for Romance - Orville HealyMaid of Salem - Timothy - Her SonLet Them Live - MikeEasy Living - Newsboy Exclusive - Boy Danger – Love at Work - Junior PembertonBulldog Drummond's Revenge - Cabin BoyPenrod and His Twin Brother - ChuckSons of the Legion - Red O'FlahertyGang Bullets - Billy JonesJust Around the Corner - Milton RamsbyThe Great Man Votes - Davy McCarthyThe Family Next Door - Rufus PierceMickey the Kid - Joe FisherHoneymoon in Bali - Jack, Singing Telegram BoyWhat a Life - 'Butch' WilliamsOur Neighbors – The Carters - Junior CarterAlias the Deacon - Willie ClarkLet's Make Music - TommyMeet John Doe - Red Men of Boys Town - Older Homeless Boy Tillie the Toiler - GlennieCode of the Outlaw - Tim HardinBetween Us Girls - Boy Kid Dynamite - Beanie MillerHe Hired the Boss - JimmyClancy Street Boys - BennyFollow the Band - CootieA Lady Takes a Chance - Henry Nobody's Darling - Julius aka The DeaconFired Wife - Bellboy Thank Your Lucky Stars - Page Boy Her Adventurous Night - HoraceThe Adventures of Don Coyote - Ted RileyGas House Kids Go West - OrvieGas House Kids in Hollywood - OrvieBig Town After Dark - McGonigle Angels' Alley - Harry 'Jag' HarmonHeart of Virginia - 'Breezy' BrentJinx Money - ButchThe Babe Ruth Story - Newsboy Smugglers' Cove - ButchTrouble Makers - ButchFighting Fools - ButchHold That Baby! - ButchAny Number Can Play - Tommy Smith Angels in Disguise - ButchMaster Minds - ButchCheaper by the Dozen - Joe Scales Southside 1-1000 - Eddie, BellboyCrazy Over Horses - ButchHold That Line - Butch Belles on Their Toes - 'Bubber' Beasley Here Come the Marines - ButchFeudin' Fools - ButchNo Holds Barred - ButchJalopy - ButchThe Girls of Pleasure Island - Marine Loose in London - ButchClipped Wings - ButchPrivate Eyes - ButchParis Playboys - ButchThe Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters - ButchRear Window - Man with Miss Torso Jungle Gents - ButchBowery to Bagdad - ButchHigh Society - ButchSpy Chasers - ButchJail Busters - ButchDig That Uranium - Butch