
Skip Homeier (October 5, 1930 – June 25, 2017, born George Vincent Homeier) was an American actor who started his career at the age of eleven and became a child star. Homeier worked frequently throughout his childhood and adolescence, playing wayward youths with no chance of redemption. He made a transition from child actor to adult, especially in a range of roles as delinquent youths, common in Hollywood films of the 1950s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Skip Homeier, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Frank
Comanche Station

Ollie Weaver
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken

Dr. Medlow
Overboard

Roxey Davis
Cry Vengeance

Billy Jack
The Tall T

Reynolds
Beachhead

John Amberly
Black Widow

Riley "Pretty Boy" Duncanon
Halls of Montezuma

Hunt Bromley
The Gunfighter

Whitey
Fixed Bayonets!

Gerald Winslow
Stark Fear

Frank Banner
Dakota Incident

Tim Mallory
Thunder Over Arizona

Emil Bruckner (as Skippy Homeier)
Tomorrow, the World!

Jack Sutton
The Burning Hills

Bob Dennis
At Gunpoint

Pink
Bullet for a Badman

Art Romer
The Last Posse

Clay Anderson
Stranger at My Door

Buddy Ferris
Dawn at Socorro

Alexander Kirk
Quell and Co.

Jim Hawks, Gil' Son
The Big Cat

Joe Martin
Plunderers of Painted Flats

Skippy
Boys' Ranch

Hank Evans
Mickey

Joseph
The Wild Wild West Revisited

Steve
Sealed Cargo

Sam Mayhew
The Road to Denver

Arnold Markwell
Voyage of the Yes

John Railton
No Road Back

Mac
Sailor Beware

Capt. MacPherson
Johnny Shiloh

Cass Downing
The Lone Gun

Howie Stewart
Ten Wanted Men

Howard Hayes
Day of the Badman

Judge Older
Helter Skelter

Major
The Greatest

Deputy Sheriff Laswell
Tiger by the Tail

Caslon
Showdown

Pvt. Swanson - Co. G
Between Heaven and Hell

Carl Pennock
Has Anybody Seen My Gal?

Arthur Bixby
Arthur Takes Over

Harry
The Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove

Lyman George
The Challenge

Doctor
Two for the Money

Ranger
Starbird and Sweet William
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
46
Gender
Male
Birthday
1930-10-05
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Also Known As
George Vincent Homeier