[1][6][7] His parents were Cecil Llewellyn Bartholomew, a wounded World War I veteran who became a minor civil servant after the war, and Lilian May Clarke Bartholomew. Click here to Start FameChaining. Explore how the celebrity world connects. He lived under the care of his aunt "Cissie", Millicent Mary Bartholomew, who raised him and became his surrogate mother. Despite his great success and acclaim following David Copperfield, his childhood film stardom was marred by nearly constant legal battles and payouts, which eventually took a huge toll on both his finances and his career. ", "Freddie's Strike Loses Him Place in New Picture.". Cause of death. He died from heart failure in Sarasota, Florida in January 1992, at the age of 67. Il a refait équipe avec la MGM une quatrième et une cinquième fois avec Mickey Rooney dans Lord Jeff (1938) et A Yank à Eton (1942). INSTANT DEATH RECORDS SEARCH. The family, including stepdaughter Celia Ann Paul, lived in Leonia, New Jersey. "Station Break: Freddie B." Suffering from emphysema, he retired from television by the late 1980s. Une bataille juridique longue de près de sept ans s'ensuivit, entraînant la perte de la quasi-totalité de l’argent provenant de ses cachets, dépensée en avocats et des frais de justice, ainsi qu’en pensions à ses parents et deux sœurs. [32], This was an era in which advertising firms created and produced radio and television shows. The IBM strategic repository for digital assets such as images and videos is located at dam.ibm.com. De six ans plus âgée que lui, elle avait par deux fois divorcé. Préférant être connu comme Fred C. Bartholomew, il est devenu le réalisateur de télévision de la chaîne de télévision indépendante WPIX à New York de 1949 à 1954. Entre-temps, la bataille financière qui durait depuis plus d'un an avait déjà vu fondre les avances reçues pour un film basé sur l'œuvre de Rudyard Kipling : Kim, ainsi que pour le film Thoroughbreds Don't Cry avec Judy Garland et Mickey Rooney. Barthélemy et Aileen ont divorcé en 1977. Bartholomew only served a year before being discharged due to a back injury, returning to Hollywood in January 1944 as an American citizen. {{collectionsDisplayName(searchView.appliedFilters)}}, {{searchText.groupByEventToggleImages()}}, {{searchText.groupByEventToggleEvents()}}. Last 6 months Died Before Age 30 People Alive Over 85 Lived to 100 By Field By Sex By Cause of Death Added Recently. Place of death. [16] Bartholomew and his aunt immigrated to the United States in August 1934, and MGM gave him a seven-year contract.[3][17][18]. Although his name isn't mentioned, he is referred to in J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, as a figure whom Holden Caulfield looks like – specifically, Bartholomew's most iconic role as Harvey Cheyne in Captains Courageous (1937), referred to by the character Sunny as the kid in the movie "who falls off [a] boat".[44]. He quickly became the second-highest-paid child movie star after Shirley Temple. This fall in popularity stemmed not only from the quality of the roles and his conflicts with MGM, but also from the fact that by late 1938 he was a tall, nearly 6-foot teenager, and the fact that the world was focusing on the growing problems of World War II and therefore the literary classics and costume dramas Bartholomew excelled at were less in fashion. Birth Registry, Willesden Registration District, County of Middlesex, January–March 1924, Volume 3A, p. 439. Ex-husband of Maely Daniele. Actor. Les talents d'acteur de Bartholomew, sa présence à l'écran, sa distinction raffinée et son accent anglais apportés à ce film en ont fait un des favoris du box-office. En 1954, Bartholomew commence à travailler pour Benton & Bowles, une grande agence de publicité New York, comme un producteur de télévision et réalisateur. It is believed to be correct at the time of inputting and is presented here in good faith. Cause of death. {{familyColorButtonText(colorFamily.name)}}, View {{carousel.total_number_of_results}} results. Date of death: 23 Jan 1992. Among his successes of the 1930s were Anna Karenina (1935) with Greta Garbo and Fredric March; Professional Soldier (1935) with Victor McLaglen and Gloria Stuart; Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936) with Dolores Costello and C. Aubrey Smith; Lloyd's of London (1937) with Madeleine Carroll and Tyrone Power; The Devil is a Sissy (1936) with Mickey Rooney and Jackie Cooper; and Captains Courageous (1937) with Spencer Tracy.