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Born: July 2, 1915 - Died: May 4, 1935
Junior Durkin, the captivating child/teen
actor known for his quiet and compelling presence, was born Trent Bernard Durkin in Atlantic City on July 2, 1915. With his blue eyes and a natural appeal, he showed tremendous promise in the few films he appeared in during the 1930s. Sadly, his dreams of transitioning into more mature roles were cut short by a fatal roadster accident. Despite his young age, Durkin's talent and potential were compared to that of a young
Henry Fonda. His tragic death at nineteen left a void in the
entertainment industry, leaving us to wonder what great contributions he could have made as an
adult star.
Early Life and Career
Born and raised in Atlantic City, Junior Durkin had a childhood that revolved around the
world of
entertainment. His
mother, Florence "Molly" Edwards, was an actress who nurtured his passion for performing from an early age. Durkin made his
stage debut at the tender age of 2 1/2, captivating
audiences with his portrayal of Cupid in the
play "Some Night." He continued to showcase his talent in various
Broadway productions, including "The Squaw Man," "Poppy," and "Floradora."
In 1923, Junior Durkin made his transition to the
silver screen, starring in Warner Bros.' domestic
drama. Though still a
child, his performances displayed a natural charm and
maturity beyond his
years. He caught the attention of critics and audiences alike, earning him recognition as a rising
star.
Durkin's breakthrough moment came when he was cast in the
role of Franz in the
film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Men" in 1934. This role propelled his career to new heights and solidified his
reputation as a talented actor. Audiences were captivated by his nuanced performance, and Durkin was praised for his ability to seamlessly embody his
characters.
Despite his promising career, tragedy struck on May 4, 1935, when Durkin was involved in a fatal road accident near Buckman Springs, California. Alongside several others, including Jack Coogan Sr.,
father of
child star Jackie Coogan, Durkin lost his life. The talented young actor's untimely death sent shockwaves through
Hollywood, leaving fans and industry insiders mourning the
loss of a promising talent.
While his
time in Hollywood may have been short-lived, Junior Durkin's impact on the entertainment industry is still felt today. His natural talent, combined with his undeniable charisma, left an indelible mark on audiences and industry
professionals alike. Though his life was tragically cut short, Durkin's contributions to the world of film and
theater will forever be remembered, and his legacy as a gifted actor continues to inspire generations of
artists.
Filmography
Year |
Title |
Role |
1935 |
Chasing Yesterday |
Henri (as Trent Durkin) |
1934 |
Little Men |
Franz |
1934 |
Ready for Love |
Joey Burke |
1934 |
Big Hearted Herbert |
Junior Kalness (as Trent Durkin) |
1933 |
Man Hunt |
William 'Junior' Scott, Jr. |
1932 |
Hell's House |
Jimmy Mason (as Junior Dirkin) |
1931 |
Huckleberry Finn |
Huckleberry Finn |
1930 |
Tom Sawyer |
Huckleberry Finn |
1930 |
The Santa Fe Trail |
Young Boy (as Bernard Durkin) |
1930 |
Recaptured Love |
Henry Parr (as Bernard Durkin) |
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