Kevin Corcoran

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Known For

Acting

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Gender

Male

Birthday

10-Jun-1949

Age

(77 years old)

Place of Birth

Santa Monica, California, USA

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Kevin Corcoran

Biography

Kevin Anthony "Moochie" Corcoran is an American director, producer, and former child actor. He appeared in numerous Disney projects between 1957 and 1963, frequently as an irrepressible character with the nickname Moochie.


Credits

The Shaggy Dog Kids The Shaggy Dog Kids (2006) Character: Self
Reminiscences by the kids from the original 1959 Disney film.
Fred MacMurray: With Fondness Fred MacMurray: With Fondness (2006) Character: Self
Actors remember the great Fred MacMurray.
Swiss Family Robinson: Adventure in the Making Swiss Family Robinson: Adventure in the Making (2002) Character: Self (archive)
A look behind the scenes at Walt Disney’s Swiss Family Robinson (1960)
Backstage Party Backstage Party (1961) Character: Self
Party, enterianment, and Behind the scenes
Pollyanna: The Making of a Masterpiece Pollyanna: The Making of a Masterpiece (2002) Character: Self
Interviews with cast and crew members detail the making of the Disney classic.
Recreating Pollyanna's America Recreating Pollyanna's America (2002) Character: Self
Members of the cast and crew of Disney's Pollyanna, look back on location shooting in Santa Rosa.
'Old Yeller': Remembering a Classic 'Old Yeller': Remembering a Classic (2002) Character: Self
Short documentary on the making of the Disney classic.
Making the Making the "Return" Trip (2009) Character: Self
Documentary featurette with reminiscences from the cast and crew of Return from Witch Mountain
Moochie of Pop Warner Football Moochie of Pop Warner Football (1960) Character: Moochie
Moochie joins a Pop Warner Football team, but has troubles with the mayor’s son. When the two make amends, they help the team win and go to the Disneyland Bowl, and get to enjoy a visit to the park.
Moochie of the Little League Moochie of the Little League (1959) Character: Moochie Morgan
A young newspaper boy who is on a Little League team works hard to persuade an elderly Englishman, with whom he had a previous run-in, to donate land for a baseball diamond.
Disney’s Coyote Tales Disney’s Coyote Tales (1991) Character: Goliath II (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)
Through redubbed footage of The Coyote's Lament, the coyote's relationship with man and dog is shown from the coyote's point of view, as seen in various Disney cartoons.
Daniel Boone: And Chase the Buffalo Daniel Boone: And Chase the Buffalo (1960) Character: James Boone
Boone yearns to return to Kentucky, to escape the tax collector, despite his wife’s wishes. With his family remaining home, he leads a small group of farmers to Kentucky, only to be thrilled when his wife and children unexpectedly arrive to join him.
Daniel Boone: The Promised Land Daniel Boone: The Promised Land (1961) Character: James Boone
The wagon train on the way to Kentucky has to lighten the loads to get across the mountains and battle Indians.
Daniel Boone: The Wilderness Road Daniel Boone: The Wilderness Road (1961) Character: James Boone
Daniel and his friends have troubles with Indians on their way to Kentucky.
Escape to Paradise/Water Birds Escape to Paradise/Water Birds (1960) Character: N/A
A behind-the-scenes show on the filming of Swiss Family Robinson on the West Indian island of Tobago. Then the True Life Adventure Water Birds.
The Truth About Mother Goose The Truth About Mother Goose (1957) Character: Little Jack Horner (voice) (uncredited)
We learn the true stories behind various nursery rhymes. Little Jack Horner: a servant to a city official was delivering a present to King Henry VIII, baked, as was the custom of the time, in a pie. The present was the deed to a valuable estate, which Horner stole. Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary: Mary Stuart brought "quite contrary" French style to the Scottish court. After a series of disastrous romances, she was jailed; the jailer's son, captivated by her, helped her escape. After a brief but disastrous attempted coup, she fled to England, where her sister, Queen Elizabeth, soon grew jealous and had her imprisoned. London Bridge: The bridge, finished in 1209, was soon lined by shops with luxury apartments upstairs, turning into a popular commercial and cultural zone. The Great Fire that broke out in 1666 spread to the bridge, but the houses were rebuilt. Over the ages, things decayed. In 1823, things finally got bad enough that the bridge was demolished and replaced.
The Rabbit Trap The Rabbit Trap (1959) Character: Duncan Colt
A man must choose between work or his family after he is called back to work during a family vacation. He and his son have set a harmless rabbit trap in the woods near the cabin they are vacationing in. When the family returns home they realize that they forget to retrieve the trap and the son fears that a rabbit will be captured and die a slow death from starvation. The man is in line for a promotion, yet feels that he is under appreciated by his boss. He must choose whether or not to follow his instincts and do the right thing or possibly lose the promotion he has worked long and hard for.
Bon Voyage! Bon Voyage! (1962) Character: Skipper Willard
The Willards from Terre Haute, Indiana travels abroad for the once-in-a-lifetime vacation in Paris, France. Harry Willard believes that the greatest problem will be avoiding tap water, but bringing his three children will prove to be more troublesome
Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Goofy Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Goofy (2002) Character: Goofy Jr. (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)
This generous collection includes 46 of the 48 shorts that starred Goofy between 1939 and 1961 (but none of the great Mickey-Donald-Goofy films from the mid-'30s). The "How to Ride a Horse" sequence in The Reluctant Dragon (1941) set the pattern for many of these cartoons. An elegant narrator (artist John Ployardt) explains a sport that Goofy attempts to demonstrate. The character that animator Art Babbitt described in a 1935 lecture (quoted in the DVD bonus material) as an easygoing dimbulb gave way to an enthusiastic but spectacularly maladroit figure. One of the funniest entries in the series, "Hockey Homicide," contains several studio in-jokes: dueling stars Icebox Bertino and Fearless Ferguson, and referee Clean-Game Kinney are named for artists Al Bertino, Norm Ferguson, and director Jack Kinney.
Old Yeller Old Yeller (1957) Character: Arliss Coates
Young Travis Coates is left to take care of the family ranch with his mother and younger brother while his father goes off on a cattle drive in the 1860s. When a yellow mongrel comes for an uninvited stay with the family, Travis reluctantly adopts the dog.
Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland (1961) Character: Boy Blue
All roads lead to magical, merry Toyland as Mary Contrary and Tom Piper prepare for their wedding! But villainous Barnaby wants Mary for himself, so he kidnaps Tom, setting off a series of comic chases, searches, and double-crosses! The "March Of The Wooden Soldiers" helps put Barnaby in his place, and ensures a "happily ever after" for Tom and Mary!
A Tiger Walks A Tiger Walks (1964) Character: Tom Hadley
A tiger escapes from a circus truck as it passes by a small town, and hides itself in the surrounding woods. This throws the town into a panic and everyone wants the animal killed immediately, except for the daughter of the sheriff. She wants to capture the tiger and put it in a zoo, thereby saving the tiger's life. Her determination starts a nationwide campaign among children to raise the money to buy the tiger from the circus, but first, she, her father and an Indian tiger trainer must find the tiger before the National Guard do, who have orders to kill it on sight.
Pollyanna Pollyanna (1960) Character: Jimmy Bean
A young girl comes to an embittered town and confronts its attitude with her determination to see the best in life.
Johnny Shiloh Johnny Shiloh (1965) Character: Johnny Lincoln Clem
Johnny Shiloh is a 1963 made for TV film that originally aired in two parts on the Wonderful World of Disney in Color. It was released in other countries theatrically as one film and is on DVD as one film. Johnny Shiloh is the true story about Johnny Clem, the ten year old drummer boy who became a union officer in the Civil War.
Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus (1960) Character: Toby Tyler
Angered at stern Uncle Daniel, Toby Tyler runs away from his foster home to join the circus, where he soon befriends Mr. Stubbs, the frisky chimpanzee. However, the circus isn't all fun and games when the evil candy vendor, Harry Tupper, convinces Toby that his Aunt Olive and Uncle Daniel don't love him or want him back. Toby resigns himself to circus life, but when he finally realizes that Tupper lied to him, and that his aunt and uncle truly love him, Toby happily returns home once again.
Written on the Wind Written on the Wind (1956) Character: Boy on Electric Hobbyhorse (uncredited)
Mitch Wayne is a geologist working for the Hadleys, an oil-rich Texas family. While the patriarch, Jasper, works hard to establish the family business, his irresponsible son, Kyle, is an alcoholic playboy, and his daughter, Marylee, is the town tramp. Mitch harbors a secret love for Kyle's unsatisfied wife, Lucy -- a fact that leaves him exposed when the jealous Marylee accuses him of murder.
Blue Blue (1968) Character: Rory Calvin
A young man is torn between the woman he loves and his loyalty to his father, the leader of a Mexican gang.
Mooncussers Mooncussers (1962) Character: Jonathan Feather
A young boy discovers the existence of a group called the Mooncussers - a gang of pirates that work at night and sends out false homing signals to ships at sea. The ships then crash on the shore, where they are looted by the gang.
Savage Sam Savage Sam (1963) Character: Arliss Coates
Travis, Arliss, and Lisbeth are captured by Apaches while Old Yeller's son, Sam, tracks their trail.
Violent Saturday Violent Saturday (1955) Character: David Stadt
Three men case a small town very carefully, with plans to rob the bank on the upcoming Saturday, which turns violent and deadly.
Swiss Family Robinson Swiss Family Robinson (1960) Character: Francis
After being shipwrecked, the Robinson family is marooned on an island inhabited only by an impressive array of wildlife. In true pioneer spirit, they quickly make themselves at home but soon face a danger even greater than nature: dastardly pirates.
The Birds and the Bees The Birds and the Bees (1956) Character: Hans
On an ocean voyage, a card shark and her father cheat a naive man out of his money. Things take a twist when the girl falls in love with the man she's just fleeced.
The Glenn Miller Story The Glenn Miller Story (1954) Character: Steve Miller - Age 4 (uncredited)
A vibrant tribute to one of America's legendary bandleaders, charting Glenn Miller's rise from obscurity and poverty to fame and wealth in the early 1940s.
Goliath II Goliath II (1960) Character: Goliath II
Goliath II is a 6-inch-tall elephant (son of the huge Goliath). He's a big disappointment to his father, but mom is proud of Goliath II anyway. Goliath II is constantly getting into trouble because he's so small. In particular, the tiger Raja looks for every opportunity to try a bite-size taste of elephant. After one incident where he ran away and his mother scolded him, he runs away. After he's rescued, the rest of the elephants are terrified of a mouse, but Goliath II stands his ground.
Aquamania Aquamania (1961) Character: Goofy, Jr. (voice)
Mr. X buys a boat and inadvertantly enters the water skiing race. With Junior driving, with no experience, he's a bit out of his league.
The Shaggy Dog The Shaggy Dog (1959) Character: Moochie (Montgomery) Daniels
Through an ancient spell, a boy changes into a sheepdog and back again. It seems to happen at inopportune times and the spell can only be broken by an act of bravery....



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