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Was an American former Child Actor best known for staring in the controversial Song of the South as Toby.

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He was born in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, December 31, 1935 to Pauline Roberson and Lester Leedy and spent his early years in Phoenix, Arizona. When his mom died he and his sister, Leslie were taken in by their grandmother, Ivy Allen. They later changed their last name to Allen.

While on the playground of Booker T. Washington school in Phoenix, Arizona at the age of 7 he was discovered by a talent agent from Walt Disney movie studios and got the part as Toby. His family moved to California afterwards to help him with his career. He was tutored on set and when filming was complete he attended public schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District.


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He acted in other movies though many of them are unknown. Later in life he married Blanche Hill in Yuma on May 21, 1955. They had four children and separated in 1970. He then married Carol Wilson on Oct. 22, 1979, and they had three children while residing in Los Angeles. They later moved to El Centro, where he found his father. He and Carol divorced in 1985. He then met his third wife Janie Tucker in 1985, with whom he lived and raised a family of eight children. They married on Jan. 15, 1994.

He lived until April 19, 2004 when he passed away at the age of 68 at Pioneers Memorial Hospital in Brawley, CA.

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