In pictures: Mickey Rooney

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Child star Mickey Rooney poses for a promotional photo at age five in this photo dated about 1925
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Mickey Rooney started his career as a child actor in his parents' vaudeville act; here he poses at the age of five in a promotional photo dated about 1925.
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His film and musical career spanned eight decades; in this 1957 picture, he performs a dance routine during rehearsal for the TV show George M Cohan Story in Hollywood.
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Mickey Rooney with his first wife, actress Ava Gardner, in New York in 1942. He married eight times in all.
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In 1944, Rooney starred in the now classic film National Velvet opposite Elizabeth Taylor. The film was based on Enid Bagnold's 1935 novel.
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Rooney was nominated for a best actor Oscar for his role in war movie The Bold and the Brave in 1957.
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Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney starred in several movies together. In this 1963 photo, the pair put their heads together over a television script for their first onstage reunion in 18 years. "We weren't just a team, we were magic," Rooney said in a stage show about his life.
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Having declared bankruptcy by the early 1960s, Rooney's career enjoyed a revival with the release of Disney live action and animation musical film, Pete's Dragon, in 1977.
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Actress Debbie Reynolds, right, clowns around with Sugar Babies co-stars Ann Miller, left, and Mickey Rooney backstage at New York's Mark Hellinger Theatre in 1980.
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Rooney was nominated for four Academy Awards and received two special Oscars, including one in 1983 for his body of work.
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Rooney, with eighth wife Jan (to his left), met Queen Elizabeth II during a garden party celebrating her state visit to the US at the British embassy in Washington in 2007.
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Rooney starred in Bristol pantomime Cinderella in 2008, opposite comic Bobby Davro - Rooney played Cinderella's father, Davro was Buttons and Rooney's wife Jan was the fairy godmother. It was a role the veteran actor had previously played in Sunderland and, in 2009, he reprised the role again in Milton Keynes.
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In one of his final appearances, Rooney arrives at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar party in March this year.