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'''Joseph Yule III''', known as '''Mickey Rooney Jr''' (born [[July 3]], [[1945]] in [[Birmingham]]) is an actor, musician and television producer.
'''Joseph Yule III''', known as '''Mickey Rooney Jr''' (born [[July 3]], [[1945]] in [[Birmingham]]; died [[July 16]], [[2022]] in Glendale, California) was an actor, musician and television producer.


Rooney is the oldest son of actor Mickey Rooney and his second wife, the former "[[Miss Birmingham]]" [[B. J. Baker|Betty Jane Rase]]. He and his younger brother, [[Tim Rooney|Tim]] were tapped as backup Mouseketeers on the original "The Mickey Mouse Club" television series in [[1955]]. He landed his first film role in "Hot Rods to Hell" ([[1967]]) and also appeared in "Honeysuckle Rose" and the telefilm "Beyond the Bermuda Triangle". Later he joined Mickey, Jr and half-brother Teddy Rooney as "The Rooney Brothers" on Columbia Records.  
Rooney was the oldest son of actor Mickey Rooney and his second wife, the former "[[Miss Birmingham]]" [[B. J. Baker|Betty Jane Rase]]. He and his younger brother, [[Tim Rooney|Tim]] were tapped as backup Mouseketeers on the original "The Mickey Mouse Club" television series in [[1955]]. He landed his first film role in "Hot Rods to Hell" ([[1967]]) and also appeared in "Honeysuckle Rose" and the telefilm "Beyond the Bermuda Triangle". Later he joined Mickey, Jr and half-brother Teddy Rooney as "The Rooney Brothers" on Columbia Records.  


In [[1970]] Rooney married Merci Montello (''Playboy''{{'}}s December 1972 centerfold). His third wife was Laura Hollander, with whom he founded "The Lord's Link Ministry". After her death in [[2006]] he married his current wife, Christi Brown.
In [[1970]] Rooney married Merci Montello (''Playboy''{{'}}s December 1972 centerfold). His third wife was Laura Hollander, with whom he founded "The Lord's Link Ministry". After her death in [[2006]] he married Christi Brown.
 
==References==
* Flanagan, Ben (July 18, 2022) "Mickey Rooney Jr., Mouseketeer and actor born in Alabama, dead at 77." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 17:50, 21 July 2022

Mickey Rooney, Jr

Joseph Yule III, known as Mickey Rooney Jr (born July 3, 1945 in Birmingham; died July 16, 2022 in Glendale, California) was an actor, musician and television producer.

Rooney was the oldest son of actor Mickey Rooney and his second wife, the former "Miss Birmingham" Betty Jane Rase. He and his younger brother, Tim were tapped as backup Mouseketeers on the original "The Mickey Mouse Club" television series in 1955. He landed his first film role in "Hot Rods to Hell" (1967) and also appeared in "Honeysuckle Rose" and the telefilm "Beyond the Bermuda Triangle". Later he joined Mickey, Jr and half-brother Teddy Rooney as "The Rooney Brothers" on Columbia Records.

In 1970 Rooney married Merci Montello (Playboy's December 1972 centerfold). His third wife was Laura Hollander, with whom he founded "The Lord's Link Ministry". After her death in 2006 he married Christi Brown.

References

  • Flanagan, Ben (July 18, 2022) "Mickey Rooney Jr., Mouseketeer and actor born in Alabama, dead at 77." The Birmingham News

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