
Sidney Kibrick
Acting
Biography
Sidney Henry Kibrick (July 2, 1928 – January 2, 2026) was an American child actor primarily active in Hollywood of the 1930s, most notable for appearing in the Our Gang short subjects film series, featuring in more than two dozen, between 1933 and 1939. Kibrick was the last living actor who played a featured Our Gang character. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sidney Kibrick, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

E! True Hollywood Story is an American documentary series on E! that deals with famous Hollywood celebrities, movies, TV shows and also well-known public figures. Among the topics covered on the program include salacious re-tellings of Hollywood secrets, show-biz scandals, celebrity murders and mysteries, porn-star biographies, and "where-are-they-now?" investigations of former child stars. It frequently features in-depth interviews, actual courtroom footage, and dramatic reenactments. When aired on the E! network, episodes will be updated to reflect the current life or status of the subject.
E! True Hollywood Story

The lives of a young man and woman, an infamous gangster and a group of street kids converge one day in a volatile New York City slum.
Dead End

After railroad agents forcibly evict the James family from their family farm, Jesse and Frank turn to banditry for revenge.
Jesse James

Rather than go to church, Spanky decides to go fishing - with disastrous results.
Little Sinner

Alfalfa enters a rigged wrestling match against the Masked Marvel, unaware that neighborhood bully Butch has secretly donned the disguise of his opponent.
Came the Brawn

The Gang owes 37 cents to Butch, so they try to raise money by rounding up stray dogs for the reward, but nearly get busted for dognapping.
Dog Daze

A gang of tough street kids decide to go straight and get jobs in order to free draft-age men for the war effort. However, because of their past tangles with the law, they can't find anybody who'll hire them. Finally one of them gets a job at the department store where his sister works, but runs afoul of a store executive who is in league with a ring of hijackers.
Keep 'Em Slugging

In this light and lovely romantic musical, a Hungarian woman attends a Viennese fair and buys a card from a gypsy fortune teller. It says that she will meet someone important and is destined for a happy marriage. Afterward she gets a job as a baker's assistant. She then meets a handsome army drummer who secretly dreams of becoming a famous composer and conductor. Unfortunately the military forbids the young corporal to create his own music. But then Ilonka secretly sends one of the drummer's waltzes to the Austrian Emperor with his weekly order of pastries. Her act paves the way toward the tuneful and joyous fulfillment of the gypsy's prediction.
Spring Parade

"In the Gay Nineties New York had grown up into bustles and balloon Sleeves ... but The Bowery had grown younger, louder and more rowdy until it was known as the 'Livest Mile on the face of the globe' ... the cradle of men who were later to be famous.
The Bowery

When Buster's girlfriend falls for a trapeze artist, Buster tries to beat him at his own game.
Allez Oop

The gang wants Spanky to come out and play football, but he has to make sure his baby sister is asleep first.
Little Papa

The gang promises to keep away from girls on St. Valentine's Day, but Alfalfa can't resist Darla.
Hearts Are Thumps
Butch has been playing practical jokes on the gang, but now they get their turn.
Practical Jokers

While trying to track down Butch, Spanky and Alfalfa get caught up in a dance recital.
Rushin' Ballet

A young woman engaged to a millionaire falls for the understudy in a Broadway musical.
Music in My Heart
Alfalfa imagines himself as a western movie hero battling with Butch for Darla's heart.
The Little Ranger

An accused killer is granted a reprieve when his victim returns to town in the flesh after an eight-year absence.
The Man Who Returned to Life

Alfalfa introduces his prissy, snooty cousin Wilbur to the gang. He instantly gets on everyone's bad side. Especially Alfalfa.
Cousin Wilbur

While Alfalfa was away at military school, his letters to his friends back home bragged about how he was a star football player. Now that he's back home, he has to prove it.
The Pigskin Palooka
Darla pretends to like Butch, hoping to motivate Alfalfa into a better performance in the football game against Butch's team.