- Born: Jul 28, 1931 in Hollywood, California
- Occupation: Actor
- Active: '40s-'60s, '80s
- Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
- Career Highlights: Fighting Father Dunne, The Tingler, Tea and Sympathy
- First Major Screen Credit: Glamour Boy (1940)
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| Born | Darryl Gerard Hickman July 28, 1931 Hollywood, California |
| Spouse(s) | Pamela Lincoln (1959–?, divorced) |
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Darryl Gerard Hickman (born July 28, 1931) is an American film and television actor, former television executive, and child star of the 1930s and 1940s.
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Hickman first gained fame as a child actor during the late 1930s and 1940s, appearing in The Grapes of Wrath, Men of Boys Town and The Human Comedy, among many others. He also made a featured appearance in the 1942 Our Gang comedy Going to Press. In 1944, he played the antagonist to Jimmy Lydon's Henry Aldrich character in the film Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout. By the time he was 21, Hickman had appeared in over 100 motion pictures.
After spending his entire childhood as an actor, Hickman retired from entertainment to enter a monastery in 1951, only to return to Hollywood just over a year later. He continued acting, but received fewer roles than he had in the peak of his career. In 1957, he appeared in the episode "Copper Wire" of the syndicated western-themed crime drama Sheriff of Cochise. Hickman appeared four times in the 1957-1958 syndicated drama series, Men of Annapolis, about cadets at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. In 1959, Hickman appeared with his younger brother, Dwayne Hickman, on the latter's CBS-TV sitcom, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, playing his older brother, Davey.
In 1960, he guest starred as Donald in the 1960 episode "Moment of Fear" of CBS's The DuPont Show with June Allyson, also featuring Edgar Bergen. He also guest starred on NBC's science fiction series, The Man and the Challenge. During the Civil War Centennial, Hickman played a young Union soldier in the short-lived series, The Americans, (1961) and as an officer in Disney's Johnny Shiloh (1963).
He had a key role in the 1981 film Sharky's Machine, directed by and starring Burt Reynolds, as a corrupt cop. Hickman eventually became a television executive and an acting coach, as well as a voice actor for Hanna-Barbera Productions towards the end of a five-decade career in the entertainment industry. His book, The Unconscious Actor: Out of Control, In Full Command, was published in April 2007.
Hickman married actress Pamela Lincoln in 1959; the couple has since divorced. They had met on the set of the film The Tingler in which they both appear. Darryl and Pamela had two sons, one of whom, Justin Hickman, committed suicide in 1985 at the age of nineteen.
Hickman's younger brother Dwayne Hickman is best known for his role in The Bob Cummings Show (a.k.a. Love That Bob), as the title character of The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, and from the film Cat Ballou.
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