James F. Hawkins Net Worth is $3 Million James F. Hawkins Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
James F. Hawkins (born November 13, 1941), known as Jimmy Hawkins, and later, Jim Hawkins, is an American actor and film producer whose career began as a child actor to such Hollywood stars as Lana Turner, Spencer Tracy, James Stewart, and Donna Reed. His acting career spans the time frame from 1944–1974, after which he devoted his energies to the production of films and later to his construction/contracting business. Hawkins had starring roles in several television series: The Ruggles (1949–1952), Annie Oakley (1954–1957, syndicated), The Donna Reed Show (1958–1966, ABC), and Petticoat Junction (CBS, the first four seasons, 1963–1967). He also had recurring roles as (1) a friend of the Nelson brothers on ABC's The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and (2) as Jonathan Baylor on CBS's Ichabod and Me sitcom with Robert Sterling and George Chandler in the 1961–1962 season. He guest starred in many other programs during his childhood and young adult years, such as the CBS sitcom, Dennis the Menace.Hawkins was born in Los Angeles to Thomas J. Hawkins (1913–1993) and Bette C. Hawkins (born c. 1916). His first roles—as a two-year-old—were uncredited – Spencer Tracy's The Seventh Cross and Lana Turner's Marriage Is a Private Affair at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. His mother was the force behind his early childhood acting. He graduated from the Roman Catholic-affiliated Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles.
Date Of Birth November 13, 1941 Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, USA Profession Actor, Producer, Writer Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 Release of his book, "It's a Wonderful Life for Kids Coloring Book" [November 2011] 2 Release of his book, "It's a Wonderful Life for Kids". [2006] 3 Released his & Paul Petersen 's "The It's A Wonderful Trivia Book". [October 1993] 4 Released "Favorite Scenes from The Classic Film... It's A Wonderful Life". [October 2003] 5 Release of his book, "It's a Wonderful Life: The Fiftieth Anniversary Scrapbook". [1996] 6 Graduated from the Roman Catholic-affiliated Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles. 7 In 1961, he was voted into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Actor Title Year Status Character Kolchak: The Night Stalker 1974 TV Series Jay Remy Petticoat Junction 1963-1967 TV Series Orville Miggs / Jeff Maxwell / Stanley Harper / ... Goober Hill 1966 TV Movie Spinout 1966 Larry Gidget 1966 TV Series Paul Private Hargrove 1965 TV Movie The Donna Reed Show 1958-1965 TV Series Scotty
George Haskell
Jerry
... Girl Happy 1965 Doc Mr. Novak 1965 TV Series Peter Beatty 12 O'Clock High 1964 TV Series Sgt. Jimmy Smith The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet 1962-1964 TV Series Jimmy The Fugitive 1963 TV Series Teenager - Carl Emery My Three Sons 1963 TV Series John Carter
George Andy Hardy 1962 TV Movie Andy Hardy Zotz! 1962 Jimmy Kellgore (uncredited) Ichabod and Me 1961-1962 TV Series Jonathon Baylor
Jonathan Baylor Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1962 TV Series Dewey Sims Margie 1961 TV Series Clarence Dennis the Menace 1961 TV Series Chuck Long Bringing Up Buddy 1961 TV Series Fennimore Cooper
Fennimore Leave It to Beaver 1961 TV Series Dudley McMillan Westinghouse Playhouse 1961 TV Series Dinky Bachelor Father 1960 TV Series Dennis Shirley Temple's Storybook 1960 TV Series Annie Oakley 1954-1957 TV Series Tagg Oakley Carolyn 1956 TV Movie Buster Lux Video Theatre 1956 TV Series Pete Nelson The Star and the Story 1956 TV Series Bobby Andrews Count Three and Pray 1955 Corey (uncredited) Not as a Stranger 1955 Boy (uncredited) TV Reader's Digest 1955 TV Series Bokker Destry 1954 Boy (uncredited) Private Hell 36 1954 Delivery Boy Death Valley Days 1953-1954 TV Series Peter Phinney / Sandy Peters Yankee Pasha 1954 Boy (uncredited) The Ford Television Theatre 1954 TV Series Stevie McCoy The Red Skelton Hour 1953 TV Series Vernon in Happily Sketch Mister Scoutmaster 1953 Herbie Weber The Kid from Left Field 1953 Pitcher (uncredited) Savage Frontier 1953 Davie Woman They Almost Lynched 1953 Malcolm Stuart - Boy (uncredited) Girls in the Night 1953 Kid (uncredited) The Greatest Show on Earth 1952 Little Boy Spectator (uncredited) The Blue Veil 1951 Tommy (uncredited) Here Comes the Groom 1951 McGonigle Boy (uncredited) Jim Thorpe -- All-American 1951 Jimmy - Boy at Vacant Lot (uncredited) Strictly Dishonorable 1951 Child (uncredited) Never a Dull Moment 1950 Chalmers (uncredited) Winchester '73 1950 Boy at Store Window (uncredited) Love That Brute 1950 Freddie Van Zandt (uncredited) Shadow on the Wall 1950 Boy (uncredited) The Ruggles 1949 TV Series Donald Ruggles Holiday Affair 1949 Boy in Park (uncredited) That Forsyte Woman 1949 Gerald (uncredited) Challenge to Lassie 1949 Tenement Child (uncredited) The Red Menace 1949 Jimmy (as Jimmie Hawkins) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1949 Boy (uncredited) Down to the Sea in Ships 1949 Boy (uncredited) Caught 1949 Kevin (uncredited) Moonrise 1948 Boy (uncredited) Bodyguard 1948 Little Boy in House Trailer (uncredited) Heaven Only Knows 1947 Child in Schoolroom (uncredited) The Trouble with Women 1947 Henry (uncredited) The Sea of Grass 1947 Brock at Age 5 (uncredited) It's a Wonderful Life 1946 Bailey Child - Tommy Marriage Is a Private Affair 1944 Tommy West Jr. (uncredited) The Seventh Cross 1944 Paul and Liesel Roeder's Son (uncredited)
Producer Title Year Status Character Merry Christmas, George Bailey 1997 TV Movie executive producer Love Leads the Way: A True Story 1984 TV Movie producer Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige 1981 TV Movie producer A Time for Miracles 1980 TV Movie producer Scout's Honor 1980 TV Movie executive producer Evel Knievel 1971 associate producer - as James Hawkins
Writer Title Year Status Character Love Leads the Way: A True Story 1984 TV Movie story
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Motown Returns to the Apollo 1985 TV Special production consultant
Self Title Year Status Character Today 2016 TV Series Himself - Guest AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories 2002 TV Special documentary Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1994 Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award Young Artist Awards It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Known for movies It's a Wonderful Life (1946) as Bailey Child - Tommy
Girl Happy (1965) as Doc
Annie Oakley (1954-1957) as Tagg Oakley
Spinout (1966) as Larry