
Darryl Hickman
Born: 1931-07-28
Place of Birth: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Biography
Darryl Hickman (July 28, 1931 - May 21, 2024) emerged as a prominent American actor whose career transitioned from childhood stardom to adult roles. Starting in the industry at a young age, he showcased his talent in notable films like "The Grapes of Wrath" and "The Human Comedy." Hickman's versatility allowed him to navigate between acting and later, directing, contributing to television shows such as "The Wonderful World of Disney" and "Gunsmoke." His passion for the craft extended to writing, publishing insightful books on the entertainment business and being an acting coach. Hickman's enduring career spanned decades, marking him not only as a seasoned performer but also as a multifaceted contributor to the entertainment world.
Known For

The Easter Story

Network

The Iron Sheriff

The Tingler

Glamour Boy

Young People

Looker

Jackass Mail

Young America

Johnny Shiloh

Jonah

The Set-Up

Captain Eddie

The Grapes of Wrath

Destination Gobi

Northwest Rangers

Black Gold

Mob Town

And Now Tomorrow

The Persuader

Tab Hunter Confidential

Leave Her to Heaven

Meet Me in St. Louis

Tea and Sympathy

Fighting Father Dunne

Dangerous Years

Sharky's Machine

The Strange Love of Martha Ivers

Alias Nick Beal

Mystery Sea Raider

A Kiss for Corliss

Keeper of the Flame

Men of Boys Town

Assignment in Brittany

Boys' Ranch

Song of Russia

Island in the Sky

Salty O'Rourke

Texas John Slaughter: Geronimo's Revenge

The Happy Years

The Human Comedy

Joe Smith, American

Big Town Scandal

Untamed

Rhapsody in Blue

Kiss and Tell

Submarine Command

Lightning Strikes Twice

If I Were King

Criminal Lawyer

Southwest Passage

Sea of Lost Ships

Sign of the Wolf

The Devil On Wheels

Emergency Squad

Any Number Can Play

The Farmer's Daughter

Going to Press

Shirley Temple: America's Little Darling

Two Years Before the Mast

The Sainted Sisters

Ricochet Romance

Coffins on Wheels

The Way of All Flesh

Prairie Law

The Tragedy of King Lear

Aftermath: A Test of Love

Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout

Prisoner of War

Queen Esther
