Stanley Fafara

Stanley Albert Fafara (September 20, 1949 ā€“ September 20, 2003) was an American child actor, best known for his role as Hubert "Whitey" Whitney in the original Leave It to Beaver television series. His older brother, Tiger, played "Tooey W. Brown" in the series.

Stanley Fafara
Born
Stanley Albert Fafara

(1949-09-20)September 20, 1949
San Francisco, California, U.S.
DiedSeptember 20, 2003(2003-09-20) (aged 54)
Resting placeRedland Pioneer Cemetery
NationalityAmerican
EducationNorth Hollywood High School
OccupationChild actor
Years active1955ā€“1963
Children1
RelativesTiger Fafara (brother)
Dez Fafara (nephew)

Early life and career

Fafara was born in San Francisco, California. In 1957, at the age of 7, his mother took him to an open casting call for a new family television series titled Leave It To Beaver. He had been working in commercials and television westerns since the age of 4. He earned the part of "Whitey" Whitney, one of the Beaver Cleaver's best friends.

Fafara remained with Leave It To Beaver for six years. After the show's cancellation in 1963, he attended North Hollywood High School. He became friendly with the pop-rock band Paul Revere & the Raiders and reportedly moved in with the band for a time. He developed an alcohol habit and began to use drugs.[1]

At his parents' instigation, Fafara went to live with his sister in Jamaica, where he tried his hand at painting; however, he continued to drink and use narcotics. He then returned to Los Angeles at the age of 22 where he was married briefly. He supported himself by dealing narcotics. In the 1980s he was arrested for breaking into pharmacies seven times. Fafara was sentenced to a year in jail after being arrested and convicted for an eighth burglary. After his release from jail, Fafara tried several jobs but eventually returned to dealing drugs.[1]

Fafara later developed an addiction to heroin and was in and out of rehabilitation centers for many years. He became sober in 1995.[1]

Later years and death

Fafara spent the final eight years of his life clean and sober, initially living in a house for recovering addicts and alcoholics, then in a subsidized apartment in downtown Portland, Oregon. He lived on Social Security checks of $475 per month until his hospitalization in 2003. Due to his addiction to heroin, he contracted hepatitis C.[1]

Fafara died on September 20, 2003, his 54th birthday, in Portland, Oregon, of complications from hernia surgery he underwent the previous month.[2] Fafara is buried at Redland Pioneer Cemetery in Redland, Oregon.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1955 Good Morning, Miss Dove Fred Makepeace - Age 6 Uncredited
1957 Casey Jones Carl Svenson Episode: "Iron Men"
1957-1963 Leave It to Beaver Hubert "Whitey" Whitney 57 episodes
1958 The Millionaire Boy Episode: "Millionaire Dan Howell"
1958 The Lost Missile Boy on Evacuation School Bus Uncredited
1958 Wagon Train Johnny O'Malley Episode: "The Luke O'Malley Story"
1959 Wanted: Dead or Alive Young Boy Episode: "Angels of Vengeance"
Uncredited
1959 Man Without a Gun Episode: "Eye Witness"
1962 The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Hansel Uncredited
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References

  1. Dennis McLellan (September 27, 2003). "Stanley Fafara, 54; 'Whitey' on 'Beaver'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 17, 2014.
  2. "Actor who played Beav's pal dead at 53". Toledo Blade. September 27, 2003. pp. Dā€“5. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
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