The revered actor, whose career started in childhood and spanned more than 70 years, died at his Los Angeles home on November 7th at age 85.
“The Boy With Green Hair” opened at the RKO Palace on January 12th, 1949, two months before Stockwell’s 13th birthday on March 5th.
That color also appeared in the title of another of Stockwell’s most memorable films, “The Green Years,” in which he portrayed Tom Drake’s character as a child. The sentimental B&W drama was part of the Easter holiday offering at Radio City Music Hall in April, 1946. Ad previously uploaded here
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The revered actor, whose career started in childhood and spanned more than 70 years, died at his Los Angeles home on November 7th at age 85. “The Boy With Green Hair” opened at the RKO Palace on January 12th, 1949, two months before Stockwell’s 13th birthday on March 5th.
That color also appeared in the title of another of Stockwell’s most memorable films, “The Green Years,” in which he portrayed Tom Drake’s character as a child. The sentimental B&W drama was part of the Easter holiday offering at Radio City Music Hall in April, 1946. Ad previously uploaded here