Jimmy Hawkins

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1941-11-13

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, U.S

Jimmy Hawkins

Biography

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.

Acting History

2002
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories as Self
1974
Kolchak: The Night Stalker as Jay Remy
1967
The Second Hundred Years as Jaimie
1966
Spinout as Larry
1965
Gidget
1965
Girl Happy as Doc
1965
Private Hargrove
1964
12 O'Clock High as Sgt. Jimmy Smith
1963
Petticoat Junction as Lowell Rightmeyer
1963
Petticoat Junction as Orville Miggs
1963
Petticoat Junction as Scott
1963
Petticoat Junction as Stanley Harper
1963
Petticoat Junction as Jeff Maxwell
1963
Mr. Novak as Peter Beatty
1963
The Fugitive as Carl Emery
1962
Zotz! as Jimmy Kellgore
1961
Ichabod and Me
1960
Bringing Up Buddy
1959
Dennis the Menace as Chuck Long
1958
The Donna Reed Show
1958
The Donna Reed Show as Scotty
1958
The Donna Reed Show as Jerry
1957
Leave It to Beaver
1955
Count Three and Pray
1954
Private Hell 36 as Delivery Boy (uncredited)
1954
Annie Oakley as Tagg Oakley
1953
Mister Scoutmaster as Herbie Weber
1953
Savage Frontier as Davie
1952
The Ford Television Theatre as Stevie McCoy
1951
The Blue Veil as Tommy (Uncredited)
1950
Lux Video Theatre as Pete Nelson
1950
Never a Dull Moment as Chalmers (uncredited)
1950
Winchester '73 as Boy at Store Window (uncredited)
1949
Holiday Affair as Boy in Park (uncredited)
1949
The Red Menace as Jimmy
1949
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court as Boy (uncredited)
1949
Caught as Kevin (uncredited)
1949
Down to the Sea in Ships as Boy (uncredited)
1948
Moonrise
1947
The Sea of Grass as Brock - Age 5 (uncredited)
1946
It's a Wonderful Life as The Bailey Child - Tommy
1944
The Seventh Cross as Paul and Liesel Roeder's Son (uncredited)