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  1. Apr 4, 2022 · Everything had worked out for Carl Switzer thus far—but there was trouble brewing. Flickr, Dennis Amith. 7. He Took Over. Before Switzer joined Our Gang, the show centered on the good-natured Spanky, played by George McFarland. Switzer’s arrival as Alfalfa was soon pulling focus away from McFarlane's character.

  2. Our Gang's Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer Killed over $50 and a Hunting Dog. Carl Switzer was born in Paris, Illinois in 1927. He would later become known as "Alfalfa", a character he played on the Hal Roach produced series of film shorts called Our Gang, known later in syndication as The Little Rascals. He died on January 21, 1959, the victim of a ...

  3. Sometime in late 1958 or early 1959, Switzer agreed to train a hunting dog for Moses Stiltz — but the dog ran off, and either Stiltz or Switzer offered a reward for the return of the lost animal. When the dog was returned to the bar where Switzer was working, Switzer paid the good Samaritan $35, plus about $15 of drinks on the house. At some ...

  4. In January 1958, Alfalfa was shot and wounded by an unknown assailant who was never caught. Then, on January 21, 1959, Carl “Alfalfa” Switzer was shot to death in an argument over a $50 debt owed him by his former partner in the big-game hunting business. The slaying, which took place at 10400 Columbus Avenue in the San Fernando Valley, was ...

  5. Beloved child actor, Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer started his career at the tender age of nine. Early on in his acting career, Switzer landed roles in various films, including "General Spanky" (1936), "Wild and Woolly" (1937) and the William Powell comedy "I Love You Again" (1940).

  6. Actor Carl Switzer, who portrayed Alfalfa, faced struggles with typecasting and personal hardships after his childhood fame faded. Switzer tragically met an untimely end at 31 during a heated ...

  7. May 14, 2024 · Carl Switzer was born on August 7, 1927, in Paris, Illinois. He entered show business at a young age along with his brother Harold Switzer. Both brothers auditioned for Hal Roach's Our Gang series (via The Little Rascals: The Life and Times of Our Gang), and Carl was cast as Alfalfa, a character that would become one of the most beloved figures in the series' history.