Film and Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1943Lost AngelBobby, Boy on Train with SuckerUncredited
1946So Goes My LovePercy MaximAlternative title: A Genius in the Family
1946O.S.S.Gerard
1946Three Wise FoolsPixieUncredited
1951Fathers Are PeopleJuniorVoice (Uncredited, short)
1951Lux Video TheatreBilly CrandallEpisode: "Tin Badge"
1952Father’s LionGoofy Jr.Voice
1952Schlitz PlayhouseS1.E42 - Episode: Early Space Conquerors
1952The UnexpectedJulian Also Known as 'Times Square Playhouse'
1953Peter PanPeter PanVoice and close-up model
1953DragnetHarry Dunbar S3.E5 - Episode: 'The Big Sophomore'
1954Big TownS5.E7 - Episode: Juvenile Crime Pack
1954Fireside TheatreJimmy S7.E14 - Episode: "His Father's Keeper
1955Fireside TheatreS7.E20 - Episode: "The Double Life of Barney Peters"
1955Crown Theatre with Gloria SwansonEpisode: "The Best Years"
1955Front Row CenterRichard Miller S1.E3 - Episode: "Ah, Wilderness!"
1955Schlitz PlayhouseS4.E48 - Episode: "Too Late to Run"
1956Climax!GaryEpisode: "The Secret of River Lane"
1956The Ford Television TheatreStumpS4.E17 - Episode: "Try Me for Size"
1956Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside TheatreJohnny BridgesS2.E2 - Episode: "Dirty Face"
1956TV Reader’s DigestTruls HalvorsenS2.E39 - Episode: "The Smuggler"
1956TV Reader’s DigestCadet John Aldridge Jr.S2.E23 - Episode: "No Horse, No Wife, No Mustache"
1956Studio OnePeterS8.E32 - Episode: "I Do"
1957Men of AnnapolisS1.E5 - Episode: "The Bronte Brothers"
1958Frontier JusticeTrumpeter JonesS1. E2 - Episode: "Death Watch"
1960The Chevy Mystery ShowFred ForbesS1.E3 - Episode: "The Summer Hero"
1960The Best of the PostJoel Breen S1.E2 - Episode: "Cop Without a Badge"
1960The Brothers BranaganJohnnyS1.E7 - Episode: "The Twisted Root"
1963Lilies of the FieldYoung Mexican Holding Chapel Door (uncredited)
Radio Shows
YearTitleRoleNotes
1946Song of the South – Promo-InterviewBobby Driscoll, Luana Patten, Walt Disney and James Baskett, hosted by Johnny MercerAired in late 1946
1946The Dennis Day Show (aka A Day in the Life of Dennis Day) – “The Boy Who Sang For A King”Cecil (a little carol-boy)Aired on December 25
1946Song of the South – Promo-InterviewBobby Driscoll and Luana Patten, hosted by Johnny MercerAired in late 1946
1946Martha Deane Show – “Dewey Wins”Bobby as Himself Guests Bobby Driscoll (9 years old) and Luana Patten (8 years old) promote their new film, Walt Disney's, "Song Of The South" and also sing.
1948Family Theater – “As the Twig is Bent”Aired in February 1948
1952Comic Weekly Man – “Tinkerbell First Comic Beetle Bailey”Himself (as Peter Pan)Peter Pan (Bobby Driscoll) himself visit the show.
Recordings
YearTitleRoleNotes
1964Treasure IslandJim HawkinsDisneyland Records (DQ-1251) – a condensed version of the original motion picture soundtrack – narrated by Dal McKennon
Stage
YearTitleRoleNotes
1954The Boy With a CartThe boyFebruary 1954
1954Ah, Wilderness!Richard MillerAugust 1954 (Pasadena Playhouse)
1957Girls of SummerunknownMay 1957 (Players Ring Theatre)