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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Skip_HomeierSkip Homeier - Wikipedia

    Homeier was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 5, 1930. [1] He began to act for radio shows at the age of six as Skippy Homeier. [2] At the age of 11, he worked on the radio show Portia Faces Life as well as making "dramatic commercial announcements" on The O'Neills and Against the Storm. [3] In 1942, he joined the casts of Wheatena ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0392945Skip Homeier - IMDb

    Skip Homeier. Actor: The Gunfighter. A prolific young performer, child/juvenile Skippy Homeier was born George Vincent Homeier on October 5, 1930. Beginning on radio in his native Chicago at age six ("Portia Faces Life"), he came to films at age 14 with Tomorrow, the World!

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  3. Skip Homeier. Actor: The Gunfighter. A prolific young performer, child/juvenile Skippy Homeier was born George Vincent Homeier on October 5, 1930. Beginning on radio in his native Chicago at age six ("Portia Faces Life"), he came to films at age 14 with Tomorrow, the World! (1944), which was originally a 1943 Broadway drama starring Skippy, Ralph Bellamy and Shirley Booth. Recreating his role of Emil Bruchner, he received excellent reviews...

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    • June 25, 2017
  4. Jul 3, 2017 · Skip Homeier, who played the menacing Nazi youth in the 1944 drama Tomorrow, the World! before appearing in scores of Westerns, war films and TV shows, has died. He was 86. He was 86.

  5. www.filmreviewdaily.com › in-memoriam › skip-homeierSKIP HOMEIER — FILM REVIEW

    Jun 26, 2017 · Born George Vincent Homeier, US actor Skip Homeier, who has died aged 86 of spinal myelopathy, started out as a child actor on radio from the age of six. His early films saw him playing wild teenagers but he managed the change from child to adult actor quite seamlessly and, if never a big star, worked steadily for some forty years.

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  6. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. 1965. Wagon Train. 1964. The Outer Limits. 1964. The Loretta Young Show. 1960. The Rifleman.

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  8. Skip Homeier (5 October 1930 – 25 June 2017; age 86) was an actor who played Melakon in the Star Trek: The Original Series second season episode "Patterns of Force" and Dr. Sevrin in the third season episode "The Way to Eden". He filmed his scenes for "Patterns of Force" on Monday 4 December 1967 and Tuesday 5 December 1967 at Desilu Stage 10, and his scenes for "The Way to Eden" between Friday 22 November 1968 and Friday 29 November 1968 at Stage 9 and Stage 10. He was also called in for ...