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Billy Barty (October 25, 1924 – December 23, 2000) was an American film actor and television star. In adult life, he stood three feet, nine inches (114 cm), due to cartilage-hair hypoplasia dwarfism, and because of his short stature, he was often cast in movies opposite taller performers for comic effect. He specialized in outspoken or wisecracking characters. During the 1950s, he became a television star, appearing regularly in the Spike Jones ensemble.
Barty was born William John Bertanzetti on October 25, 1924 in Washington, Pennsylvania, the son of Ellen Cecial (Bettegar) and Albert Steven Bertanzetti. His paternal grandfather was Italian. In 1962, he married Shirley Bolingbroke of Malad City, Idaho. They had two children, Lori Neilson and TV/film producer and director Braden Barty.
Barty and his family were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Barty died of heart failure in 2000 at age 76. He is entombed in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
Billy Barty (October 25, 1924 – December 23, 2000) was an American film actor and television star. In adult life, he stood three feet, nine inches (114 cm), due to cartilage-hair hypoplasia dwarfism, and because of his short stature, he was often cast in movies opposite taller performers for comic effect. He specialized in outspoken or wisecracking characters. During the 1950s, he became a television star, appearing regularly in the SPIKE JONES ensemble. Barty was born William John Bertanzetti on October 25, 1924 in Washington, Pennsylvania, the son of Ellen Cecial (Bettegar) and Albert Steven Bertanzetti. His paternal grandfather was Italian. In 1962, he married Shirley Bolingbroke of Malad City, Idaho. They had two children, Lori Neilson and TV/film producer and director Braden Barty. ...
The legendary Billy Barty. This clip is from 1996 I believe. I will post a more specific date soon.
On December 23, in the year 2000, My father, Billy Barty passed away at the age of 76. Acting since the age of 3 he charmed, delighted and changed the lives of so many people. For his memorial I made this video. Today on his 90th birthday, I release it to the world for them to honor and enjoy this great man and father.
Billy Barty is the surprise guest on this 1960 episode of "This is Your Life." Also appearing are Mickey Rooney, Spike Jones, James Melton and fellow "little" stars Jerry Maren, Billy Curtis and "Little Billy" Rhodes.
When Private Investigator Peter Gunn runs into a dead end he ofter can be seen looking for leads with hsi contact, Babby,(Billy Barty). "A little man with a large pool cue.
Hollywood Structured with Lilyan Chauvin is a series of interviews with working professionals in the entertainment field. It is a guide to show business careers. This episode with Billy Barty. See more about Billy Barty at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Barty and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_People_of_America Visit Lilyan's web site at http://www.lilyanchauvin.com/ and blog site at http://www.lilyanchauvin.blogspot.com/
News story about famed dwarf movie star Billy Barty appearing in small claims court in 1990. Barty was sued by a writer named William Winckler over non-payment of fees for a low budget TV show called Short Ribbs.
Billy Barty and other little people discuss their personal and public lives on Sally show in 1988.
An episode of Short Ribbs, a sketch/variety TV show starring Billy Barty and a cast of mostly little people that aired locally on KDOC in Orange County/Los Angeles for 13 episodes starting in 1989. This episode also features a cameo at the end from Wally George, who hosted the Hot Seat talk show on the same station.
Rumpelstiltskin is a 1987 musical fantasy film, based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. In the United States, it was the first installment of Cannon Films' Movie Tales series featuring Billy Barty in his only lead role (as the title character),Amy Irving (as Katie, the miller's daughter, RUMPLESTILTSKIN is the protagonist of a fairy tale that originated in Germany (where he is known as Rumpelstilzchen). The tale was collected by the Brothers Grimm in the 1812 edition of Children's and Household Tales.
4/30/1976. Opening song "Keep The Customer Satisfied", Monsters skit (Monster Mash), Concert spot songs "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", "Honky Cat", "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You" & "Boogie Man". "Weeping Willow" Marie, "Utah" Osmond Brothers, Donny gets thrown into a huge pie, Happy Birthday America finale.
S03E25 General Electric Theater - Clown – March 27, 1955 Henry Fonda, Billy Barty, James Flavin Henry Fonda stars in this autobiographical story of the legendary circus clown Emmett Kelly . It begins in the 1930's when Kelly was performing a trapeze act. Series Premise: The program was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00 pm EST, beginning February 1, 1953, and ending May 27, 1962. Each of the estimated 209 television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction with different Actors each week. The actors included well known and up-and-coming film stars as well as new stars of the developing television industry. On September 26, 1954, Ronald Reagan debuted as the only host of the program. GE added a host to provide continuity in the anthology f...
The legendary Billy Barty stars in this 1950s industrial gem directed by Herk Harvey, who later went on to make the cult classic "Carnival of Souls." Sponsored by Spencer Chemical Co. of Kansas City and produced by Centron Corporation of Lawrence, KS, this entertaining comedy was designed to present the importance of the use of ammonium nitrate and other fertilizers in profitable farm operations and at the same time show the importance of over-all good management, planning, and work in successful farm operation. This is demonstrated primarily through the actions of the diminutive "Mr. N" (played by Barty), and by the real-life Marshall brothers of Missouri. Dan Palmquist co-stars as George, with Frances Feist as his wife Annabelle. Narration by Bill Yearout.
Raw/Unedited rare interview with child actress Delia Bogard. Delia starred with Mickey Rooney and Billy Barty in the "Mickey McGuire Comedies" based on the Toonerville Trolley comics. These short comedies were similar to the Our Gang shorts produced by Hal Roach. They were made in the early thirties and are rarely seen today. Delia played a tomboy in the series. Filmed by Barry Conrad in Burbank. Voice heard in background: Evelyn Barty, sister of Billy who once was part of his vaudeville musical act called Billy Barty and Sisters.
Interview with John Philpott and Caroline Ellis discuss working with Martha Raye and Billy Barty
Rare interview with James, Lars, Dave and Ron (yes, Ron McGovney). This was done two days after their show at the Billy Barty's Roller Fantasy in Fullerton, CA...
Music video by Shania Twain performing Party For Two. (C) 2004 Mercury Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Billy Barty (October 25, 1924 – December 23, 2000) was an American film actor and television star. In adult life, he stood three feet, nine inches, due to cartilage-hair hypoplasia. 4502 Farmdale ave North Hollywood, CA
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comedian Billy Barty performing That Old Black Magic (1946)
S03E25 General Electric Theater - Clown – March 27, 1955 Henry Fonda, Billy Barty, James Flavin Henry Fonda stars in this autobiographical story of the
Billy Barty Billy Barty (gebürtig: William John Bertanzetti; * 25.Oktober 1924 in Millsboro, Washington County, Pennsylvania; † 23.Dezember 2000 in Glendale, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Film- und Theaterschauspieler. ✪Video ist an blinde Nutzer gerichtet ✪Text verfügbar unter der Lizens CC-BY-SA ✪Bild Quelle im Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR3H77b8bu4 Playlist Schauspieler: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8bwp9K8PFRx4M7YmAa9Jo2AsN1KGLF5f
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Are you scared of the dark
Are you afraid they’ll break your heart
Are you afraid you’ll lose yourself
Are you afraid of your own health
Are you scared to lose
Are you afraid to choose
Are you afraid you’ll win
Are you scared of your own sin
Are you scared to forgive
Are you afraid to live
Are you afraid to die
Do you think you told a lie
Chorus:
To live
When you think you’re dying
To laugh
When you feel like crying
To stand
When you think you’re gonna fall
It’s just fear after all
It’s only fear after all
Are you afraid you’ll be alone
Are you scared to pick up the phone
Are you scared of the past
Do you think that you might crash
Do you think you’re in too deep
Are you afraid to sleep
Are you scared there’s no stability
Are you afraid of your own fragility
To live
When you think you’re dying
To laugh
When you feel like crying
To stand
When you think you’re gonna fall
It’s just fear after all
It’s only fear after all
To mend
When you’re think you’re breaking
To strength
When you know you’re shaking
To pray
When your back’s against the wall
It’s only fear after all
Are you scared of the end
Are you scared to begin
Are you scared of the start
Do you think they’ll break your heart
Do you think they’ll break your heart
To live
When you think you’re dying
To laugh
When you feel like crying
To stand
When you think you’re gonna fall
It’s just fear after all
It’s only fear after all
It’s only fear
The only fear is fear itself
The only fear is fear itself
The only fear is fear itself