
Sammy McKim
Acting
1924-12-20 · Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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(38)
movieLonely Heart Bandits
as Jimmy Ward · 1950 · 7.8
movieYou're My Everything
as Messenger Boy (uncredited) · 1949 · 4.8
movieFlamingo Road
as · 1949 · 7.1
movieI, Jane Doe
as Newsboy · 1948 · 6.4
movieThe Hucksters
as Western Union Messenger (uncredited) · 1947 · 7.1
movieUndercover Maisie
as Trainee (uncredited) · 1947 · 8.0
movieNevada
as Marvy Ide · 1944 · 6.6
movieWe've Never Been Licked
as Senior Student (uncredited) · 1943 · 6.5
movieWild Bill Hickok Rides
as Boy · 1942 · 5.5
moviePacific Blackout
as Kid at Bomb · 1941 · 6.5
movieSergeant York
as Boy (uncredited) · 1941 · 7.2
movieLittle Men
as Tommy · 1940 · 5.5
movieTexas Terrors
as Bob as a Boy · 1940 · 5.5
movieRocky Mountain Rangers
as Danny Burke · 1940 · 8.0
movieHi-Yo Silver
as Sammy · 1940 · 7.0
movieLaddie
as Leon Stanton · 1940 · 6.6
movieRovin' Tumbleweeds
as Eddie · 1939 · 5.7
movieMr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Boy Ranger (uncredited) · 1939 · 7.8
movieDick Tracy's G-Men
as Sammy Williams · 1939 · 5.3
movieNew Frontier
as Stevie Braddock · 1939 · 5.8
movieWestern Caravans
as Matt Winters · 1939 · 7.0
movieThe Night Riders
as Tim Randall · 1939 · 5.8
movieFlying G-Men
as Billy McKay · 1939 · 8.0
movieRed River Range
as Tommy Jones · 1938 · 5.2