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Sidney Kibrick

Sidney Henry Kibrick was an American child actor primarily active in Hollywood of the 1930s, most notable for appearing in the Our Gang short subjects film series, featuring in more than two dozen, between 1933 and 1939. Kibrick was the last living actor who played a featured Our Gang character.

Early life
Kibrick was born July 2, 1928, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His older brother, Leonard Kibrick, was also an actor who appeared in the Our Gang series. His family relocated to Los Angeles when he was five. He attended Mount Vernon Junior High School and later studied at the University of Southern California. He was Jewish. ==Career==
Career
Our Gang Kibrick was discovered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre while accompanying his mother. He subsequently appeared in the Our Gang short subjects produced by Hal Roach. He made early uncredited film appearances, including Out All Night (1933), and became a regular member of the series in 1935. From 1937 to 1939, he portrayed "Woim" (a Brooklyn accent vernacular pronunciation of "worm"), the sidekick to the bully "Butch", played by Tommy Bond. He remained involved in Our Gang reunions and related events. ==Personal life and death==
Personal life and death
Kibrick lived in Los Angeles. He was the last surviving principal cast member of Our Gang. ==Filmography==
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