Corcoran appeared in numerous Disney projects (and a handful of non-Disney ones) without the Moochie name. He starred as Toby, an orphan who runs off to join the circus, in
Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus (1960). He also starred in Disney's
Johnny Shiloh in the title role. These were the only two theatrical films in which Corcoran had the lead roles. Important co-starring roles include the following: •
Violent Saturday (1954) — Amish son (also with sisters Donna and Noreen) •
Old Yeller (1957) — younger son Arliss Coates •
The Shaggy Dog (1959) — younger son Moochie Daniels •
The Rabbit Trap (1959) — Duncan Colt •
Goliath II (1960) — Goliath II (voice) •
Pollyanna (1960) — Pollyanna's friend, orphan Jimmy Bean •
Swiss Family Robinson (1960) — youngest son Francis Robinson •
Daniel Boone (1960 Disney miniseries) — son James Boone •
Toby Tyler (1960) — Toby Tyler •
Babes in Toyland (1961) — nursery rhyme character Boy Blue •
Aquamania (1961) — Goofy Jr. (voice) •
Bon Voyage! (1962) — younger son Skipper Willard •
The Mooncussers (1962 Disney TV movie) — Jonathan Feather •
Johnny Shiloh (1963 Disney TV movie) — Union Army drummer (later sergeant)
Johnny Lincoln Clem •
Savage Sam (1963) — Arliss Coates again •
A Tiger Walks (1964) — Tom Hadley •
Blue (1968) — Rory Calvin Kevin Corcoran and
Tommy Kirk played brothers in five films, beginning with 1957's
Old Yeller, and Kevin always played the role of a rambunctious animal lover who would try to catch and befriend various animals, ranging from cuddly puppies to dangerous animals like tigers and bears. The other films in this category were
The Shaggy Dog (1959),
Swiss Family Robinson (1960),
Bon Voyage! (1962) and
Savage Sam (sequel to
Old Yeller, 1963).
Fred MacMurray played their father in
The Shaggy Dog and
Bon Voyage!;
Dorothy McGuire played their mother in
Old Yeller and
Swiss Family Robinson. In 1961, he did the voice of Goofy Jr. in the animated short
Aquamania. He played a role in
Wagon Train in the episode "The Cassie Vance Story". Corcoran largely retired from acting after
A Tiger Walks, although he also appeared in the 1968 film
Blue in a minor role. In an interview for the DVD release of
The Shaggy Dog, he credits his studio teachers with having prepared him well for his college studies. ==Adult career==