In the film industry there are films that have marked an era. In the 1990s, for example, a film captivated millions of people.
This is the popular feature film ‘Dennis the Menace’, which was released in 1993 and was a huge success.
The film, starring Walter Matthau (Mr. Wilson) and Mason Gamble (Daniel), was an adaptation of the classic 1950s comic book character.
Matthau, of Russian-Lithuanian descent and winner of the Oscar and Golden Globe awards, died on July 1, 2000, at the age of 79.
For its part, Mason Gamble continued his acting career for a few years after playing the role of the “little fidget.”
Currently, Mason is 38 years old and retired from acting.
Although he graduated from UCLA School of Dentistry, some of his followers claim that he now devotes himself to the study of marine biology.
This is what ‘Dennis the Menace’ looks like at 38 years of age:
Mason, it should be added, has been involved in film productions, but mainly in television. He has appeared in ER and even CSI: Miami. His last major role was in ‘Golf in the Kingdom’ in 2010.
Synopsis of the film ‘Dennis the Menace’:
Daniel is a very intelligent but hyperactive boy who is constantly getting into trouble, sometimes intentionally and other times by pure accident.
His neighbor, the retired Mr. Wilson, is usually the victim of most of his pranks.