Ronald Le Roy Overacker (May 12, 1932 – July 28, 2001), better known by his stage name Baby LeRoy, was an American child actor who appeared in films in the 1930s. When he was 16 months old, he became the youngest person ever put under term contract by a major studio.
Born in Los Angeles, California, Baby LeRoy's career began when he was less than one year old, co-starring with Maurice Chevalier in A Bedtime Story, and ended with a cameo role as himself in Cinema Circus (1937). He is best known for his appearances in three W. C. Fields films: Tillie and Gus (1933), The Old Fashioned Way (1934) and It's a Gift (1934).
1937
as Himself
1935
as Buddy
1935
as Self
1934
as Baby Dunk
1934
as Wally Jr.
1934
as Albert Pepperday
1934
as Michael Fane
1933
as Joker
1933
as The 'King'
1933
as Bobby, Dora's Baby at 1 Year
1933
as Monsieur "Baby"