Do You Remember Alfalfa?

How many of you remember Alfalfa? You know, the kid from the Our Gang Show.

Well I learned a little something about Old Alfie that I didn't know. Apparently he was another child star who had a few issues. This is a link to a story about him. It was kind of interesting.

Here is a short excerpt:


Tommy "Butch" Bond, young
According to Tommy Bond (Butch), he hung out with Switzer on a regular basis for many years.

"He had a violent temper," Bond said. "But if he liked you, he loved you, and if he disliked you, he really hated you. Alfie and I were very close. I could calm him down when he blew up." Regarding his death, however, Bond had this to say about his old friend: "I believe, like his family did, that he was unarmed. He never carried weapons. He would use his fists, because he was an old country boy, but even when we went coon hunting, I never knew him to carry a weapon."


George "Spanky" McFarland
George McFarland (Spanky), had little to say, but did feel that Switzer's problems were a result of his upbringing. "Alfalfa just didn't have any direction from his parents," McFarland said. "They were not educated people, and he really didn't have a strong understanding of right and wrong."


Darla Hood, young
During a 1978 interview, Darla Hood said Switzer was fun to be around, but also expressed feeling a sense of uneasiness whenever in his presence. "You never knew what stunt he might pull," she said. "He was mischievous, and sometimes I was afraid of him. You couldn't control him."

Perhaps one of the more telling interviews was one given by Robert Blake (Mickey):

"One time on the set," Blake recalled, "Alfie was fooling around, and the cameraman got mad at him. 'Come on kid,' he barked, 'let's get this scene so we can go to lunch.' The guy was insensitive about it. Alfie simmered. Okay, you could see Alfie was going to fix him. During lunch he grabbed all the gum he could carry, made us chew it up, and then he wadded it into the size of a softball, opened the camera, and jammed it inside the lens, down into the sprockets and gears, just everywhere. No one worked that afternoon, except the cameraman.

"The next time it was an arrogant director harping on him. Alfalfa urinated on the lights. They had to open the doors of the stage and run the big fans through there the rest of the day to get the smell out. He could be a devil."

While most of Switzer's former cast members had their own mischievous stories to relate about him, none felt he deserved to die and the majority doubted he would have pulled a knife on anyone."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It doesn't really surprise me. Kids who get into acting really young may lack parental supervision, for one thing!

Anonymous said...

Although I am waaay too young to remember the Little Rascals firsthand, I did see reruns growing up! Alfalfa'le, what has become of you?!

Jack Steiner said...

Rhea,

Very true.

RM,

:)

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