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Billy Condon
(1910-1973)
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Billy Condon was born on 26 October 1910 in California, USA. He was an actor, known for
Partners of the Tide (1921)
,
Our Gang (1922)
and
Commencement Day (1924)
. He died on 3 November 1973 in El Paso, Texas, USA.
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Known for
Partners of the Tide
Sam as a Boy
(as William Condon)
1921
Our Gang
7.6
Short
Actor
1922
Commencement Day
6.6
Short
Boy wearing cowboy hat
1924
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Commencement Day
6.6
Short
Boy wearing cowboy hat
1924
Our Gang
7.6
Short
1922
Partners of the Tide
Sam as a Boy
(as William Condon)
1921
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Alternative name
William Condon
Born
October 26
,
1910
California, USA
Died
November 3
,
1973
El Paso, Texas, USA
(undisclosed)
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Brother of
Jackie Condon
and
Geraldine Condon
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