Sidney Kibrick is an American actor best known for Our Gang Follies of 1936, Beginner's Luck and The Pinch Singer. Kibrick died on January 3, at 97, at a hospital in Northridge. His daughter, Jane Lipsic, confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter. Kibrick was the youngest of three kids and was born in Minneapolis in 1928. He came to Los Angeles with his family as an infant. While speaking to Nick Thomas in a 2023 interview, Kibrick recalled his childhood and said,"My mother took us to Grauman's Chinese Theatre and after the movie, a man came over to us, pointed at me said he could 'use that little kid in the movies."More about Sidney Kibrick's Hollywood careerAfter moving to Los Angeles with his family, Sidney Kibrick and his elder brother were cast in Raoul Walsh's The Bowery (1933), starring Wallace Beery, George Raft, and Jackie Cooper. While speaking to Nick Thomas in a 2023 interview, Kibrick mentioned that he was making $750 a week, which was a lot during the Great Depression.Sidney Kibrick also appeared in features in Just Around the Corner, Jesse James, Flight Lieutenant, and more. However, the actor mentioned that by the time he turned 15, he had "enough" and wanted to quit acting. Kibrick in the interview mentioned that his parents wanted him to continue, but his mother obliged and his last acting credit was the Bowery Boys movie, Keep 'Em Slugging."I really felt that I was finished by age 11. I worked really hard and then. that was it. My mother really wanted me to continue because the money was important, and it was good. But I really had enough. I had good experience and made some lifelong friends, but I wanted to have a normal life again.'After he quit acting, he went on to attend college at USC and became a real estate developer in Southern California, while also working on the Our Gang reunion in 1981. Kibrick and his family members attended the opening of an exhibit at the Hollywood Museum honoring the 100th anniversary of the Our Gang series. Kibrick recollected that since he was the last surviving member of the series, he still received fan mail.Sidney Kibrick is survived by his daughter, his son-in-law, Marty, his granddaughter, Dana, and his grandson, Adam; his granddaughters, Emma, Mia, and Lily; and his great-grandson, Landon, along with his companion, Eunice David. Kibrick lost his wife in 2013 when she died at 83.