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For one who sees me everywhere
and sees everything in me, to him I am never lost, nor is he ever lost to me.
- Bhagavad Gita, 6:30
Biography
Billy Halop Born: Feb 11, 1920
in Brooklyn, New York Died: Nov 09, 1976 in Los Angeles, California Occupation: Actor, Soldier, Nurse Active:
'30s-'40s, '60s-'70s Major Genres: Comedy, Drama Career Highlights: They made me a criminal, Angels with Dirty Faces,
Crime School, You can't get away with murder.
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I've loved Billy
Halop and the Dead End Kids ever since I first saw him as "Soapy" in "Angels with Dirty Faces." I was only
a little girl when Billy Halop died and didnt know anything about him, yet today, I feel a great connection to him, saying
that, I've decided to do a page for my favorite "KID", you'll always be my "Soapy".
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| Billy Halop (Johnny Boylan) and Peggy Stewart (Ritabelle Warren) in "Little Tough Guy" (1938) |
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| First Major Screen Credit: Little Tough Guy (1938) |
DISCLAIMER!!
This is only a fan site. I make no personal or financial gain by doing
this. All photo's and content I took from the internet and no copyright violations are intended. All photographs
are sincerely believed to be in public domain and were taken straight from internet sources.
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There is a sick, sociopathic narcissist
out there emulating my Billy Halop Tribute. Of course, "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery", but not when you're
doing it to be mean. Flatter away, my feather-brained friend...but have a little respect for the dead, for craps sakes!
The ORIGINAL Billy Halop Tripod Tribute!
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