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Allen "Farina" Hoskins

Allen Clayton Hoskins (August 9, 1920 - July 26, 1980) was an African-American child actor, most famous for portraying the character of Farina in the Our Gang short films from 1922 to 1931. With his pigtailed hair and patchy outfits, Farina was obviously meant to be a depiction of a pickaninny in the tradition of the character Topsy from Uncle Tom's Cabin, but as the character became more popular, and as Allen Hoskins got older, Farina developed his own personality separate from that of Topsy. The name "Farina", derived from a type of cereal, was chosen because its gender was ambiguous: as a toddler, Farina was portrayed as both a boy and a girl (sometimes both genders in the same film), much to the puzzlement of movie audiences.

During his time in the gang, Farina became both the series' anchor and its most popular character. While he wasn't the first Black child actor (or even the first Black Our Gang kid), Farina became arguably the first Black child star. Allen Hoskins' last contract with the Hal Roach Studio called for $250 a week, more than any other kid (even Jackie Cooper) was earning at that time.

Farina's character stayed in the series through the silent years and the transition to talking pictures, and left the series in 1931 at the age of eleven. His replacement was Matthew "Stymie" Beard.

After leaving the gang, Farina got some small roles in feature films, and had a vaudeville act with his sister Jannie Hoskins, who was also an Our Gang kid. After seving in World War II, Farina started to drift away from performing and retired his stage name. Allen Hoskins eventually found a career helping disabled young people with drug problems.

He died of cancer on July 26, 1980.

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