Sidney Kibrick, Child Actor in the Our Gang Comedy Shorts, Dies at 97
He played the bad kid known as “Woim” — Butch’s sidekick — in the Hal Roach films before calling it a career when he was 15.
He was not on the list.
Sidney Kibrick, who portrayed the bad boy known as “Woim” in Our Gang comedy film shorts in the 1930s, has died. He was 97.
Kibrick died Saturday at a hospital in Northridge, his daughter, Jane Lipsic, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Kibrick appeared in about two dozen Our Gang/Little Rascals films, made at Hal Roach Studios and/or MGM, from 1935-39. As Woim — that’s Brooklynese for “worm” — he was the henchkid for the neighborhood bully Butch (Tommy Bond).
It was a grind making those shorts, he told Nick Thomas in a
2023 interview. “We’d have two hours of schooling in the morning and then work
anywhere from six to 16 hours until we finished,” he said. “There was a lot of
work, no question about it, but our director Gordon Douglas was a terrific guy,
and he was really able to get a lot out of each kid.”
His older brother, Leonard Kibrick, had played the main troublemaker in the series, giving Spanky (George McFarland), Alfalfa (Carl Switzer), Buckwheat (Billie Thomas) and Darla (Darla Hood) a hard time, before Bond replaced him in 1936.
The youngest of three kids, Sidney Henry Kibrick was born in Minneapolis on July 2, 1928. He came to Los Angeles as an infant with his family.
“My mother took us to Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and after the movie, a man came over to us, pointed at me and said he could ‘use that little kid in the movies,’” Kibrick recalled. His parents really wanted him and his brother to get into acting.
The boys got started in 1933, appearing in Raoul Walsh’s The Bowery (1933), starring Wallace Beery, George Raft and Jackie Cooper. Leonard, who was about four years older than Sidney, appeared in his first Our Gang film in 1934 (he died in 1993 at age 68).
Kibrick said he was earning $750 a week for the shorts, “a lot in those days, especially during the Depression,” he told Thomas. He also was showing up in such features as Shirley Temple’s Just Around the Corner (1938), Tyrone Power’s Jesse James (1939) and Glenn Ford’s Flight Lieutenant (1942).
“But by the time I was 15, I’d had enough,” he said. “My parents wanted me to continue, but finally my mother went along with my wishes.” His last onscreen credit was the Bowery Boys movie Keep ‘Em Slugging (1943).
Kibrick went on to attend college at USC and become a impeccably dressed real estate developer in Southern California while putting together an Our Gang reunion in 1981 and remaining friends with McFarland, who died in 1993.
“Spanky worked for Westinghouse in Dallas,” he told Fox News in 2022. “He would come over with his family here in Beverly Hills, and I would do the same with mine.”
Also that year, Kibrick and family members attended the
opening of an exhibit at the Hollywood Museum honoring the 100th anniversary of
the Our Gang series. As perhaps the last surviving actor of those films, he was
still getting fan mail at the time of his death.
In addition to his daughter, survivors include his son-in-law, Marty; his granddaughter, Dana, and his grandson; Adam; his great-granddaughters, Emma, Mia and Lily, and his great-grandson, Landon; and his companion, Eunice David. His wife of 65 years, Greta, died in 2013 at age 83.
“I think people, even today, could identify with being a
child and being mischievous when life was simple,” he said of the lasting
impact of the Our Gang comedies. “It was fun, and it made people laugh. … I was
living the studio life. Those are memories I will never forget. It was a
wonderful experience.”
Filmography
Year Title Role
1933 Out All Night Litte Boy (uncredited)
1933 The Kid's Last
Fight (film short) Thug
(uncredited)
1933 The Bowery Little boy on pier eating sandwich
(uncredited)
1933 Allez Oop (film
short) Boy watching Buster (uncredited)
1934 Tomorrow's
Youth Boy waiting to play Baseball
(uncredited)
1935 Anniversary
Trouble (film short) As Our Gang
1935 Beginner's Luck
(film short) Our Gang Member (credited
as Our Gang)
1935 Little Papa
(film short) Our Gang Member
1935 Little Sinner
(film Short) Our Gang Member (as
Our Gang)
1935 Our Gang
Follies of 1936 (film short) Our
Gang Member (as Our Gang)
1935 Babes in
Hollywood ( film short) Boy
(uncredited)
1936 The Pinch
Singer (film short) Our Gang Member, (as
Our Gang)
1936 The Peppery
Salt (film short) Boy (uncredited)
1936 Bored of
Education (film short) Student
1936 Two Too Young
(film short) Student
1936 Pay As You Exit
(film short) Audience Member
1937 Reunion in
Rhythm (film short) Our Gang
Member
1937 The Great
O'Malley Street Kid (uncredited)
1937 Glove Taps
(film short) Woim
1937 Hearts Are
Thumps (film short) Woim
1937 Rushin' Ballet
(film short) Woim (as Our Gang)
1937 Dead End Boy (uncredited)
1937 Fishy Tales
(film short) Woim (as Our Gang)
1937 The Pigskin
Palooka (film short) Woim (as Our
Gang)
1937 Nothing Sacred Boy Chorister with Squirrel
1938 Rawtide (film
short) Boy playing Baseball
1938 Came the Brawn
(film short) Woim (as Our Gang)
1938 The Little
Ranger (film short) Woim (as Our Gang)
1938 Party Fever
(film short) Woim (as Our Gang)
1938 Just Around the
Corner Gang Member (uncredited)
1938 Football Romeo
(film short) The Woim
1938 Practical
Jokers (film short) Woim
1939 Jesse James Boy (uncredited)
1939 Duel
Personalities (film short) Woim
1939 Cousin Wilbur
(film short) Woim (as Our Gang
member)
1939 Baby Daze (film
short) Neighbor, Boy wearing a
Fedora (uncredited)
1939 The Jones
Family in Hollywood Young Boy
(uncredited)
1939 Dog Daze (film
short) Woim (as Our Gang)
1939 Auto Antics
(film short) Woim (as Our Gang)
1939 Captain
Spanky's Show Boat (film short) Woim
(uncredited)
1939 Time Out for
Lessons (film short) Football Player
1940 Music in My
Heart Boy (uncredited)
1940 Pier 13 Boy Catcher
1940 Spring Parade Boy (uncredited)
1940 Little Man Young Danny (uncredited)
1942 The Man Who
Returned to Life Newsboy
(uncredited)
1942 Flight
Lieutenant Pudgy (uncredited)
1943 Keep 'Em
Slugging Kid at Meeting (uncredited)

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