Sidney Kibrick, Our Gang child actor, dies at 97

Sidney Kibrick, the beloved child actor from Our Gane, has died at age 97, his family confirms. He was the last surviving cast member of the 1930s film shorts.

Sidney Kibrick became “Woim” with an entire nation as he starred in the black-and-white film shorts of the 1930s. Sadly, he has now passed away at age 97. His daughter, Jane confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter that Sidney had died on January 3 in a hospital in Northridge, California.

Born in Minneapolis in 1928, Sidney Kibrick’s family moved to Los Angeles when he was a young child. He previously explained he was discovered after being at the movies in California.

The Little Rascals actor starred in several comedy short films, originally titled Our Gang, created by Hal Roach. It followed a number of children from the working-class neighborhoods of Los Angeles, with Kibricks’ character being named “Woim,” which was the Brooklyn way of saying “worm.”

Our Gang (from left: Tommy Bond (1926-2005), US child actor, Sidney Kibrick, US child actor, Scotty Beckett (1929-1968), US child actor, Carl Switzer (1927-1959), US child actor, Darla Hood (1931-1979), US child actress, and George McFarland (1928-1993), US child actor)) playing a cello in a publicity portrait, circa 1935. Later known as ‘The Little Rascals’ the comedy shorts starred Bond as ‘Tommy’, Kibrick as ‘The Woim’, Beckett as ‘Scotty’, Switzer as ‘Alfalfa’, Hood as ‘Darla’, and McFarland as ‘Spanky’. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)

The franchise got its start in 1922, featuring more than 41 child actors as regular cast members. Speaking

‘Our Gang’ star Sidney Kibrick dies at 97

Kibrick was just five years old when he began his career as a member of the Little Rascals. He appeared in two dozen films between 1935 and 1939. Speaking with Boomer Magazine in 2023, Sidney revealed he was paid $750 a week.

“Sidney Kibrick also starred in other films, such as the 1938 film Just Around the Corner with Shirley Temple, and Jesse James, starring Tyrone Power, in 1939.

While he was only a child, Sidney Kibrick revealed that they worked countless hours each day, which was incredibly hard work.

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