Skip Homeier

Skip Homeier

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Birthday: 
5 October 1930, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Birth Name: 
George Vincent Homeier
Height: 
187 cm
Beginning on radio in his native Chicago at age six ("Portia Faces Life"), child/juvenile actor Skippy Homeier (ne George Vincent Homeier) came to films at age 14 with Tomorrow, the World! (1944), originally a 1943 Broadway drama starring Ralph Bellamy and Shirley Booth, taking his role as a callous Nazi youth successfully to the screen t... Show more »
Beginning on radio in his native Chicago at age six ("Portia Faces Life"), child/juvenile actor Skippy Homeier (ne George Vincent Homeier) came to films at age 14 with Tomorrow, the World! (1944), originally a 1943 Broadway drama starring Ralph Bellamy and Shirley Booth, taking his role as a callous Nazi youth successfully to the screen the following year opposite Fredric March and Betty Field.Born in 1930, the tousled, fair-haired youth, who bore a very strong resemblance to actor Keith Andes, remained a troublesome, unsympathetic teen throughout the 40s and, as he grew into adult roles (now billed as Skip Homeier or G.V. Homeier), continued at a menacing pace in movie westerns and crime dramas, notably Halls of Montezuma (1951), The Gunfighter (1950) (as Gregory Peck's nemesis), Cry Vengeance (1954) (as an albino hit man), and Stranger at My Door (1956).Homeier's film career bogged down as an adult and he turned more and more to TV parts into the late 50s and 60s, playing good guys at times just as a change of pace. He starred in a brief TV series Dan Raven (1960) in the early 1960s. Skip phased out his career following the 70s decade (at the relatively young age of 50) and retired completely, remaining purposely out of the limelight. According to his son, Michael Homeier, Skip has not yet been tempted by film festivals or nostalgia conventions. Show less «

Skip Homeier's FILMOGRAPHY

Quincy ME - Season 1

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Fantasy Island - Season 7

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Quincy M.E. - Season 8

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Fantasy Island - Season 6

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Quincy M.E. - Season 7

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The Incredible Hulk - Season 5

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Fantasy Island - Season 5

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Quincy M.E. - Season 6

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The Incredible Hulk - Season 4

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Fantasy Island - Season 4

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How the West Was Won - Season 3

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Quincy M.E. - Season 5

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The Incredible Hulk - Season 3

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The Wild Wild West Revisited

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Fantasy Island - Season 3

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How the West Was Won - Season 2

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Quincy M.E. - Season 4

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The Incredible Hulk - Season 2

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Barnaby Jones - Season 7

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Vegas - Season 1 (1978)

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Fantasy Island - Season 2

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Fantasy Island - Season 1 (1978)

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Quincy M.E. - Season 3

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Skip Homeier'S roles

Melakon
Melakon
Dr. Sevrin
Dr. Sevrin