Roach silent period
Ernie "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison (1922-1924)
Mickey Daniels (1922-1926)
Mary Kornman (1922-1926)
Jackie Condon (1922-1928)
Allen "Farina" Hoskins (1922-1931)
Joe Cobb (1922-1929)
Eugene "Pineapple" Jackson (1924-1925)
Jay R. Smith (1926-1929)
Jean Darling (1926-1929)
Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins (1926-1933)
Mary Ann Jackson (1927-1931)
Pete the Pup (1930-1938)
Roach talkie period
Norman "Chubby" Chaney (1929-1931)
Jackie Cooper (1929-1931)
Donald Haines (1929-1933)
Dorothy DeBorba (1930-1933)
Matthew "Stymie" Beard (1930-1935)
Jerry Tucker (1931-1938)
Kendall McComas (1932)
George "Spanky" McFarland (1932-1942)
Dickie Moore (1932-1933)
Tommy Bond (1932-1934 as Tommy, 1937-1940 as "Butch")
Scotty Beckett (1934-1935)
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas (1934-1944)
Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer (1935-1940)
Darla Hood (1935-1941)
Eugene "Porky" Lee (1935-1939)
Darwood "Waldo" Kaye (1937-1940)
MGM period
Mickey Gubitosi (Robert Blake) (1939-1944)
Billy "Froggy" Laughlin (1940-1944)
Janet Burston (1940-1944)
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Stymie, from The Little Rascals.
Like much early TV they were originally made for Movies. They were produced by Hal Roach, who used funny eyebrow- headline type on movie marquees as a gimmick and rthe original title was the OUR GANG COMEDIES. Little Rascals and Our Gang are the same characters, show, premises, etc.
No , Robert Conrad was never part of the Little Rascals . (Robert Blake was though .)
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