Rickie Sorensen

Rickie John Sorensen (August 26, 1946 August 24, 1994) was an American child actor.

Rickie Sorensen
Born(1946-08-26)August 26, 1946
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedAugust 24, 1994(1994-08-24) (aged 47)
OccupationActor
Years active1956–1978
Spouse(s)
Marianne Rubacha
(m. 1974; his death 1994)
Children4

Biography

He was born in Los Angeles on August 26, 1946.[1] His acting career began in 1956 when he was 10 years old. Among his dubbing, he was famous for having given the voice to Arthur in The Sword in the Stone.[2] He was also known for portraying Tommy Banks in the main cast of the television series Father of the Bride. In 1974 he married Marianne Rubacha and had four children. He died of cancer at Lynwood, California, on August 24, 1994,[1] two days before his 48th birthday.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1956The Young GunsJakeUncredited
1956The Valley of Crimesnot credited
1957Man AfraidDannyUncredited
1957Under the Threatnot credited
1957Ruthlessnot credited
1957The Man With a Thousand FacesCreighton Chaney at 8
1957The Hard ManLarry ThompsonUncredited
1958Tarzan's Fight for LifeTartu, Tarzan's Adopted Son
1958100 Gunshots
1958A Lust to KillJeff
1960Tarzan and the TrappersBoyTV movie
1961The Revenge of the Gangsternot credited
1961One Hundred and One DalmatiansSpottyVoice, Uncredited
1961Underworld U.S.A.HarryUncredited
1961-1962Father of the BrideThomas 'Tommy' Banks34 episodes
1963Johnny ShilohRustyTV movie
1963The Sword in the StoneWartVoice
1976Airport '77Controller #2
1978The Cat from Outer SpaceTechnician(final film role)

References

  1. Doyle, Billy H. (1 January 1999). The Ultimate Directory of Silent and Sound Era Performers: A Necrology of Actors and Actresses. Scarecrow Press. p. 623. ISBN 978-0-8108-3547-4.
  2. Ness, Mari (6 August 2015). "In Need of a Villain: Disney's The Sword in the Stone". Tor.com. Macmillan Publishers. Retrieved 14 November 2018.


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