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  1. He was born Robert Cletus Driscoll in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the only child of Cletus (1901–1969), an insulation salesman, and Isabelle ( née Kratz; 1904–1981), a former schoolteacher. Shortly after his birth, the family moved to Des Moines, [1] where they stayed until early 1943.

  2. Sometime in August, Bobby has his first child, a son named Daniel, who becomes the first of three children. Last Featured Film, Narcotics Arrests, Divorce In 1958, at age 21, Bobby appeared in his last film, Party Crashers , released in September.

  3. Regrettably, Driscoll's children will never see the exact spot where their father was laid to rest: Burial records from 1961 through July 1977 that had been kept in the old hospital were...

  4. On March 30, 1968, two playing children found his dead body in an abandoned East Village tenement. Believed to be an unclaimed and homeless person, he was buried in an unmarked pauper's grave on Hart Island, where he remains. - IMDb Mini Biography By: oliverrenye@msn.com - www.bobbydriscoll.net.

    • March 3, 1937
    • March 30, 1968
  5. May 5, 2020 · Bobby Driscoll was Disney's child actor best known for Peter Pan, Treasure Island, and Song of the South. He died a lonely death at the age of 31. Bobby Driscoll was married to his wife Marilyn Jean Rush with whom he shared three children.

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  7. They re-wed in March 1957, in Los Angeles, and divorced in 1960. The couple had two daughters and a son. Robert CletusBobbyDriscoll was an American child artist, known for his work in popular Walt Disney pictures. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family, personal life, death, etc.

  8. Sep 24, 2021 · Bobby Driscoll was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on March 3, 1937. He was the only child to parents Cletus, an insulation salesman, and Isabelle, a former schoolteacher. The family moved to California in 1943 on the advice of Cletus’ doctor, who said the elder Driscoll was experiencing health issues due to his work with asbestos.