Hood, Darla (1931–1979)
Hood, Darla (1931–1979)
American child actress. Born Darla Jean Hood, Nov 4, 1931, in Leedey, Oklahoma; died June 13, 1979, in Canoga Park, California; m. Jose Granson, 1957.
Brown-eyed child star of over 150 "Our Gang" comedies (1935–45); other films include The Bohemian Girl, Born to Sing, The Calypso Heat, The Bat and The Helen Morgan Story; with husband, formed the vocal group "Darla Hood and the Enchanters," providing background music for such films as A Letter to Three Wives.
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