The actor, who was said to be ill for sometime died yesterday. Rooney's wife, Jan Chamberlin, said that she had not seen her husband since last April and an entertainment website informed her about his death, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Jan said Rooney was living in the Studio City home of her son Mark Aber and his wife.
Born Joseph Yule Jr in Brooklyn New York City on September 23, 1920, Rooney's 87-year cinematic career stretched from 1926 to 2013.
Rooney was only 18-month-old when he took the stage in his parents' vaudeville act. After adopting the stage name of Mickey Rooney at the age of seven, he appeared in his first film, launching a career that would span nearly his entire life.
The actor was still a teenager when he played Andy Hardy in the 1937 film 'A Family Affair'.
The actor, whose height was just five feet three inches, starred in films with top actresses including Elizabeth Taylor in 'National Velvet', Judy Garland in 'Thoroughbreds Don't Cry' and 'Babes In Arms' and Audrey Hepburn in 'Breakfast At Tiffany's'.
He scored Oscar nominations for his work in 'Babes In Arms', 'The Human Comedy', 'The Bold and the Brave' and 'The Black Stallion'.
More recently, he appeared in 'Night At The Museum' (2006) with Ben Stiller, and 'The Muppets' (2011) starring Amy Adams and Jason Segel.
Rooney entered military service in 1944 and served more than 21 months, earning a Bronze Star for entertaining troops in combat zones. When he returned to civilian life, he briefly starred in a CBS radio series, 'Shorty Bell' in 1948 and 'The Mickey Rooney Show'.
The actor married eight times.
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