Laughlin rose to fame at the age of eight when he appeared in his first
Our Gang film,
The New Pupil, as "Harold" in 1940. He worked in support of
Alfalfa Switzer in his first three films and then replaced the now-too-old Switzer as the comic lead of the group with the 1941 films. His character was known for his strange, guttural voice, which was reminiscent of a frog's croak. Laughlin's last
Our Gang short film was the last film of the series in 1944 called
Dancing Romeo. Laughlin did the voice himself without dubbing, basing it on a
Popeye impersonation he had been doing for friends. When
Our Gang stopped production in 1944, Laughlin appeared in a cameo in Monogram's ''
Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More, his only non-Our Gang'' film, speaking in his natural voice for the only time on film. ==Death==