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Billy Barty was a captivating and versatile character actor whose diminutive stature and outsized personality made him a standout presence on screens both big and small. Standing just 3 feet 9 inches tall, Barty often found himself cast in comical or mischievous supporting roles, playing up his diminutive size for maximum impact. Yet he was no mere one-note novelty act – Barty possessed a remarkable range, bringing a wry, world-weary charm to everything from kiddie fare like The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave to cult classics like An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn. Barty's prolific career stretched back to the golden age of Hollywood, with the actor making his first on-screen appearance in the 1927 silent film The Merry Widow. Over the ensuing decades, he became a fixture in television, appearing regularly in the Spike Jones ensemble before moving into children's programming in the 1970s. But it was in the realm of film that Barty truly left his mark, delivering memorably scene-stealing turns in cult classics like Radioland Murders and bringing his tireless energy to ensemble pieces like the Krofft-produced The Hollywood Shorties. An ardent activist for the rights of little people, Barty's trailblazing work paved the way for greater representation on screen – and his outsized charisma ensured that when he was on camera, all eyes were on him.

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