Billy Condon

Acting 1 titles 1910-10-26 — 1973-11-03 California, USA

Billy Condon came into the world on October 26, 1910, in California. A child of the silent film era, he found his footing in front of the camera at a remarkably young age, carving out a niche as a memorable juvenile performer. His career, though brief, left a distinct mark on early Hollywood comedy.

Condon’s filmography showcases his versatility and charm, with standout appearances in *Partners of the Tide* (1921), a nautical adventure that highlighted his natural screen presence. He is perhaps best remembered for his work in the beloved *Our Gang* series (1922), where he brought a lively energy to the ensemble, and later in *Commencement Day* (1924), a classic short that underscored his comedic timing and youthful appeal. These roles, among others, solidified his reputation as a dependable and engaging child actor during a transformative period in cinema.

After stepping away from the limelight, Condon lived a quieter life, passing away on November 3, 1973, in El Paso, Texas. While his time in the spotlight was short, his contributions to early film comedy remain a nostalgic footnote in Hollywood history, a testament to the enduring charm of the silent era’s youngest stars.

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