SAMMY MCKIM

Sammy McKim
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: December 20, 1924
Deathday: July 9, 2004
Place of Birth: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Biography
Sammy McKim (December 20, 1924 – July 9, 2004) was a Canadian film actor and artist. He graduated from Los Angeles Art Center with a Bachelor of Arts Degree and was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He died in Burbank, California from heart failure in 2004. McKim Served in the U.S. Army in 1943 with his brother David McKim where he fought in the Korean War. He earned the Distinguished Service Cross medal for being shot down in combat during the Korean War. After the war McKim stopped acting and became an artist, starting his career at the art department of Fox Studios before moving to the Walt Disney Company where he'd stay for the next 32 years until his retirement in 1987, 12 of which he would work closely with Walt Disney.
Filmography
Starring
1950·
Lonely Heart BanditsJimmy Ward
1949·
Flamingo Road1949·
You're My EverythingMessenger Boy (uncredited)
1948·
I, Jane DoeNewsboy
1947·
Undercover MaisieTrainee (Uncredited)
1947·
The HuckstersWestern Union Messenger (uncredited)
1944·
NevadaMarvy Ide
Senior Student (uncredited)
Boy
1941·
Pacific BlackoutKid at Bomb
1941·
Sergeant YorkBoy (uncredited)
1940·
Hi-Yo SilverSammy
1940·
Texas TerrorsBob as a Boy
1940·
Little MenTommy
Danny Burke
1940·
LaddieLeon Stanton
1939·
Rovin' TumbleweedsEddie
1939·
Western CaravansMatt Winters
Boy Ranger (uncredited)
1939·
New FrontierStevie Braddock
1939·
The Night RidersTim Randall
1939·
Dick Tracy's G-MenSammy Williams
1939·
Flying G-MenBilly McKay
1938·
The Lone RangerSammy
Boots
1938·
Red River RangeTommy Jones
1938·
The Old Barn DanceJohnny Dawson
1938·
Call The MesquiteersTimothy Irving
1937·
The Painted StallionChristopher Kit Carson
1937·
Heart of the RockiesDavey Dawson
1937·
The Trigger TrioMickey Evans
Boy
1937·
The Game That KillsJack
1937·
Hit the SaddleTim Miller - Sheriff's Son
1937·
Mama Runs WildBoy
1937·
Gunsmoke RanchJimmy Warren
1936·
Free Rent1936·
Country GentlemenBilly Heath