Skip Homeier
American actor
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Skip Homeier
Skip Homeier, born George Vincent Homeier on October 5, 1930, in Chicago, Illinois, was an American actor who started his career at the age of eleven and became a child star. He began acting for radio shows at the age of six and worked on various productions, including Portia Faces Life and The O'Neills. In 1942, he joined the casts of Wheatena Playhouse and We, the Abbotts. Homeier gained recognition for his role as Emil, a child indoctrinated into Nazism, in the Broadway play and film Tomorrow, the World! (1944). He also received positive reviews for his performance in the film adaptation of Tomorrow, the World!, where he starred alongside Fredric March and Betty Field.
Skip Homeier ranks #22,327 most popular person with a Buzz Score of 0.1. Skip Homeier peaked at #29,678 of all time (Apr 25 - May 24, 2026). Skip Homeier ranks #31,763 over the past 365 days.
