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As Rusty, the boy whose parents were killed by Indians and who was subsequently adopted by a cavalry unit at Fort Apache on the popular adventure The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1954), tyke actor Lee Aaker left a lasting mark in the early days of television, but he had in fact appeared in several major films prior to this series. He was born on ...
Date Of Birth September 25, 1943 Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, United States Profession Actor Spouse Sharon Ann Hamilton (m. 1969–1971) Siblings Dee Aaker Star Sign Libra
# Quote 1 Suddenly after the [The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1954)] series was canceled and I began doing guest shots, I realized that something had changed -- I wasn't the center of attention any more. My folks had always told me that my career might not last, but when it happened, it was still a hard thing for me to adjust to.
# Fact 1 Interviewed in "Growing Up on the Set: Interviews with 39 Former Child Actors of Classic Film and Television" by Tom Goldrup and Jim Goldrup (McFarland, 2002). 2 Brother of Dee Aaker . 3 Was tested for the top boy role in the classic movie Shane (1953) and promised the part, but lost it a few days later to the late Brandon De Wilde .
Actor Title Year Status Character The Lucy Show 1963 TV Series Cadet Blake Bye Bye Birdie 1963 Student leader Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1959-1962 TV Series Willy / Chuck Taylor Route 66 1961-1962 TV Series Tony / Newsboy The Donna Reed Show 1959-1961 TV Series Walter the Wizard / Kenny Tallahassee 7000 1961 TV Series Eddie Forsyth Make Room for Daddy 1960 TV Series Charles Crane Rescue 8 1959 TV Series Billy The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin 1954-1959 TV Series Cpl. Rusty The Millionaire 1959 TV Series Tommy Spencer The Red Skelton Hour 1959 TV Series Wilbur Van Owen The Challenge of Rin Tin Tin 1958 Rusty Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers 1957 TV Series Govinda Ethel Barrymore Theater 1956 TV Series Screen Directors Playhouse 1955 TV Series Cowhide The Loretta Young Show 1953-1955 TV Series Jimmy Preston / Myron The Lone Ranger 1955 TV Series Tommy Righter Black Tuesday 1954 Little Boy (uncredited) Destry 1954 Eli Skinner Ricochet Romance 1954 Timmy Williams Her Twelve Men 1954 Michael Elliott (uncredited) The Raid 1954 Larry's Friend (uncredited) General Electric Theater 1954 TV Series Tim Kelly The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show 1954 TV Series Harold The Ford Television Theatre 1953-1954 TV Series Tony Evans / Joey Ride Clear of Diablo 1954 Boy (uncredited) Schlitz Playhouse 1954 TV Series Fireside Theatre 1953 TV Series Sandy Hondo 1953 Johnny Lowe A Lion Is in the Streets 1953 Johnny Briscoe (uncredited) Mister Scoutmaster 1953 Arthur Arena 1953 Teddy Hutchins Take Me to Town 1953 Corney Hall Jeopardy 1953 Bobby Stilwin Your Jeweler's Showcase 1952 TV Series Hans Christian Andersen 1952 Little Boy (uncredited) Desperate Search 1952 Don Heldon O. Henry's Full House 1952 J.B. Dorset aka Red Chief (segment "The Ransom of Red Chief") High Noon 1952 Boy (uncredited) No Room for the Groom 1952 Donovan The Atomic City 1952 Tommy Addison My Son John 1952 Boy (scenes deleted) Something to Live For 1952 Alternate Boy (uncredited) The Greatest Show on Earth 1952 Little Boy Spectator (uncredited) Benjy 1951 Short Benjy Fantastic Studios, Inc. 1949 TV Series 1949 Sandy Dreams 1949 TV Series 1949
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 1957 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 1956-1957 TV Series Himself - Actor
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2005 Kids of the West Golden Boot Awards
Known for movies The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1954-1959) as Cpl. Rusty
Hondo (1953) as Johnny Lowe
Jeopardy (1953) as Bobby Stilwin
Bye Bye Birdie (1963) as Student leader