Birthday:
Nov 13, 1941
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, U.S
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, U.S
Jimmy Hawkins
James F. Hawkins is an American former actor, producer and writer. He is best-known for his TV roles in shows like Annie Oakley, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Leave It to Beaver, Petticoat Junction, and The Donna Reed Show; and as Tommy Bailey, son of George Bailey in the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life.
Filmography
Movie | Cast | Year |
---|---|---|
It's a Wonderful Life | The Bailey Child - Tommy | 1946 |
Private Hell 36 | Delivery Boy (uncredited) | 1954 |
Caught | Kevin (uncredited) | 1949 |
Moonrise | 1948 | |
The Seventh Cross | Paul and Liesel Roeder's Son (uncredited) | 1944 |
Mister Scoutmaster | Herbie Weber | 1953 |
Private Hargrove | 1965 | |
The Red Menace | Jimmy | 1949 |
Holiday Affair | Boy in Park (uncredited) | 1949 |
Zotz! | Jimmy Kellgore | 1962 |
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | Boy (uncredited) | 1949 |
Winchester '73 | Boy at Store Window (uncredited) | 1950 |
The Sea of Grass | Brock - Age 5 (uncredited) | 1947 |
Spinout | Larry | 1966 |
Savage Frontier | Davie | 1953 |
Girl Happy | Doc | 1965 |
The Blue Veil | Tommy (Uncredited) | 1951 |
Never a Dull Moment | Chalmers (uncredited) | 1950 |
Down to the Sea in Ships | Boy (uncredited) | 1949 |
Series | Cast | Year |
Gidget | 1965 | |
Petticoat Junction | Lowell Rightmeyer | 1963 |
Kolchak: The Night Stalker | Jay Remy | 1974 |
Leave It to Beaver | 1957 | |
Bringing Up Buddy | 1960 | |
Ichabod and Me | 1961 | |
Dennis the Menace | 1959 | |
The Fugitive | Carl Emery | 1963 |
The Donna Reed Show | 1958 | |
Mr. Novak | Peter Beatty | 1963 |
The Ford Television Theatre | Stevie McCoy | 1952 |
Petticoat Junction | Orville Miggs | 1963 |
Petticoat Junction | Scott | 1963 |
Petticoat Junction | Jeff Maxwell | 1963 |
Petticoat Junction | Stanley Harper | 1963 |
The Donna Reed Show | Scotty | 1958 |
12 O'Clock High | Sgt. Jimmy Smith | 1964 |
Dennis the Menace | Chuck Long | 1959 |
Annie Oakley | Tagg Oakley | 1954 |
Lux Video Theatre | Pete Nelson | 1950 |