Mickey Rentschler

Mickey Rentschler

Deceased · Born: Oct 6, 1923 · Died: Jun 27, 1969

1941
1938
1937
1934
1933

Personal Details

BornOct 6, 1923 Detroit, Michigan, USA
Parents
  • Marieta Rentschler

Biography

Mickey Rentschler, a renowned thespian, entered this world on October 6, 1923, in the vibrant city of Detroit, Michigan, USA, a place that would forever hold a special significance in his life.

As an accomplished actor, Rentschler's impressive repertoire included a wide range of captivating performances, with some of his most notable roles being in the films "His Private Secretary" (1933),"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1938),and "Radio Patrol" (1937).

Throughout his illustrious career, Rentschler's talent and dedication to his craft earned him a reputation as a master of his art, leaving a lasting impact on the world of cinema.

Tragically, Mickey Rentschler's life came to a close on June 27, 1969, in Long Beach, California, USA, a city that would serve as the final resting place for this talented individual.

Despite the passing of time, Rentschler's legacy continues to live on, a testament to his enduring influence on the world of entertainment.

Career

1943
Destroyer
Destroyer as J.V. Talker
1941
West of Cimarron
West of Cimarron as Jimmy Conway
Sergeant York
Sergeant York as Zeb's Brother (uncredited)
1940
Young Tom Edison
Young Tom Edison as Johnny, Joe's Friend
1939
Made for Each Other
Made for Each Other as Office Boy (uncredited)
The Devil's Party
The Devil's Party as Young Marty
Boys Town
Boys Town as Tommy Anderson
1937
Radio Patrol
Radio Patrol as Pinky Adams
You Only Live Once
You Only Live Once as Ten-Year-Old Boy (uncredited)
Sins of Man
Sins of Man as Gabriel Freyman as a Boy
1935
Branded a Coward
Branded a Coward as Young Johnny Hume
1934
The Brand of Hate
The Brand of Hate as Bud Larkins
A Modern Hero
A Modern Hero as Young Pierre as a Child
The Scarlet Letter
The Scarlet Letter as Digerie Crakstone
1933