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Occupation
  
Actor, film producer

Siblings
  
Timmy Hawkins

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Jimmy Hawkins

Years active
  
1944–74


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Full Name
  
James F. Hawkins

Born
  
November 13, 1941 (age 82) (
1941-11-13
)
Los Angeles, California, USA

Parents
  
Bette C. Hawkins, Thomas J. Hawkins

Movies and TV shows
  
It's a Wonderful Life, Annie Oakley, Girl Happy, Spinout, Petticoat Junction

Similar People
  
Karolyn Grimes, Carol Coombs, Frank Faylen, Edward Keane, Larry Simms

Zodiac Sign
  
Scorpio

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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 (the first four seasons, 1963–1967, CBS). 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.

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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.

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Hawkins and Donna Reed

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Hawkins starred in December 1946 as four-year-old Tommy Bailey, the son of George and Mary Bailey, in the nostalgic blockbuster It's a Wonderful Life, starring James Stewart and Donna Reed, an actress for whom young Hawkins developed a lifelong admiration. In 1958, he worked again with Reed in her sitcom, having portrayed Scotty, a persistent and loyal boyfriend of Donna's television daughter Mary Stone, played by Shelley Fabares. He became personally close to Fabares and Paul Petersen, who played Reed's son, Jeff Stone, on the series.

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Hawkins recalls having visited Reed for the last time at Christmas 1985, just days before her death of cancer: "I really loved that woman . . .[There is a scene in It’s A Wonderful Life] where she touched my cheek. Well, flashback to the eighties, Donna was really ill, it was around Christmas time, and I went to visit her at her home, I brought her an "It's A Wonderful Life" Christmas ornament for her tree. She asked me to put it on her tree, and we visited, but it was hard for her to expend any energy; so I wished her a Merry Christmas and told her I had to go, and then she reached her hand up to touch my cheek just like she did when I was in that scene with her when she drew me in, and in just two weeks, she died."

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Hawkins is a mainstay of the Donna Reed Foundation. Each June, he, Shelley Fabares, and Paul Petersen travel to Denison, Iowa (Reed's hometown), for an annual celebration. During the week, classes in theatre arts are taught by professionals from Hollywood and New York City.

Hawkins and Jimmy Stewart

Hawkins was also close to It's a Wonderful Life star Jimmy Stewart, who signed for various charities six copies of a commemorative 50th anniversary book on the classic film. Hawkins picked up the books at Stewart's Beverly Hills home on July 3, 1997, the day after Stewart's death at the age of eighty-nine.

Hawkins also worked with Stewart again in the 1950 film Winchester '73, which was partially filmed at Old Tucson Studios in Tucson, Arizona. And Stewart wrote the foreword to Hawkins' previous It's a Wonderful Life Trivia Book. Hawkins said that Stewart's willingness to sign the books showed that the veteran star was "giving to the end."

Hawkins added that Stewart's public image as a friendly, caring man was indeed an accurate characterization: "He was just as people thought he was. He was a gentleman. He was a gentle man."

Other acting roles

From 1949–1952, Hawkins was cast as young Donald Ruggles in the early ABC sitcom, The Ruggles. Hawkins’ other film roles included Caught (February 17, 1949), Love That Brute (May 26, 1950), The Blue Veil (October 26, 1951), and two films with Elvis Presley: Girl Happy (April 7, 1965) and Spinout (October 17, 1966).

On Annie Oakley, he portrayed Tagg Oakley, the younger brother of a fictionalized Annie Oakley in the Syndicated Western of the same name, a Gene Autry production. In one episode, however, the part of Tagg was played by Billy Gray, who then was cast as James "Bud" Anderson, Jr., in the sitcom Father Knows Best. Hawkins' costars were Gail Davis (1925–1997) as Annie and Brad Johnson (1924–1981) as Deputy Lofty Craig. Hawkins starred in all but one of the eighty-one episodes of the series, now available on DVD and a favorite of western television buffs. In the series, Hawkins rode a Pinto pony called Pixie and often used the childhood expression "Holy Toledo".

From 1963–1967, Hawkins portrayed various characters in the first four seasons of Petticoat Junction, starring Bea Benaderet and Edgar Buchanan. His most frequent role was Orville Miggs, a mechanically-inclined Hooterville teenager and potential love interest for tomboy Betty Jo Bradley (Linda Kaye Henning). Another role was that of Jeff Maxwell, an Air Force friend of Steve Elliott (Mike Minor) in the 1967 episode: "Steve's Ol' Buddy". In another 1967 episode: "Authur! Authur!" he plays Stanley Harper, a beatnik & potential boyfriend to Bobbie Jo.

Jimmy starred in various TV pilots and won the role of Andy Hardy in the MGM/NBC pilot. He went on to star in the MGM/NBC pilot See Here, Private Hargrove, also based on an MGM motion picture.

Hawkins guest starred in many series, particularly comedies, including Margie with Cynthia Pepper, Leave It to Beaver with Jerry Mathers, My Three Sons with Fred MacMurray, Bachelor Father with John Forsythe and Noreen Corcoran, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and The Fugitive with David Janssen. His last role on television was on November 1, 1974, as Father James Jay Remy on ABC's Kolchak: The Night Stalker starring Darren McGavin.

Producing films

After his acting career, Hawkins produced films, a number for ABC Theatre Productions, including Evel Knievel, based on motorcycle daredevil, and Don't Look Back: The Life of Satchel Paige (1981), starring Lou Gossett, Jr., as the legendary African American baseball pitcher Leroy "Satchel" Paige. He also produced Gary Coleman in Scout's Honor, the idea he developed from a 1952 film Mister Scoutmaster in which Hawkins, as an eleven-year-old, had starred. He produced a Walt Disney film, Love Leads the Way, based on the first seeing-eye dog trained in Morristown, New Jersey. He produced an updated version of The Little Rascals for the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York City.

Many of his later films included his father Tommy Hawkins (Thomas Jasper Hawkins I), well known Property Master for Desilu Productions and CBS Studios, as Prop Master to his films.

In 1961, Hawkins was voted into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In the fall of 1968, Hawkins entertained American troops in South Vietnam in a 22-day United Service Organization tour, more commonly known as today as the USO.

It's still a wonderful life

In 1994, Hawkins was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award for his role as little "Tommy Bailey" in the 1946 classic, It's a Wonderful Life, and during the Christmas season of 1997, he produced a holiday special for the Public Broadcasting Service. During the late 1990s, as It's a Wonderful Life enjoyed a revival of interest nationally, Hawkins and Paul Peterson wrote the "It's a Wonderful Life Trivia Book". Hawkins explains the durability of It's a Wonderful Life:

"Well, the reason it caught on was that the film fell into public domain. Somebody at the studio let the copyright go, and television stations all over the country could pick it up and show it for free. They took full advantage of that. It kind of caught on with people . . . More and more stations picked up on it. It was shown hundreds and hundreds of times at stations all across the country. I remember back in the early 1990s it was played fourteen times in Los Angeles between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Fourteen times!”

Recent activities

Hawkins still finds time to promote his show business interests, particularly It's a Wonderful Life. He has written five popular-selling books on the classic film.

Filmography

Actor
2018
The Forsaken Westerns (TV Series) as
Rusty
- Curley Bradley The Singing Marshal (2018) - Rusty
1974
Kolchak: The Night Stalker (TV Series) as
Jay Remy
- The Werewolf (1974) - Jay Remy (as Jim Hawkins)
1963
Petticoat Junction (TV Series) as
Orville Miggs / Jeff Maxwell / Stanley Harper / ...
- Steve's Ol' Buddy (1967) - Jeff Maxwell
- Author! Author! (1967) - Stanley Harper
- The All-Night Party (1966) - Scott
- A Millionaire for Kate (1964) - Orville Miggs
- Dog Days at Shady Rest (1964) - Orville Miggs
- Charley Abandons the Cannonball (1964) - Orville Miggs
- The Hooterville Flivverball (1964) - Orville Miggs
- Betty Jo's First Love (1964) - Orville Miggs
- The Little Train Robbery (1963) - Lowell Rightmeyer
1966
Goober Hill (TV Movie)
1966
Spinout as
Larry
1966
Gidget (TV Series) as
Paul
- Gidget's Career (1966) - Paul
1965
Private Hargrove (TV Movie)
1958
The Donna Reed Show (TV Series) as
Scotty / George Haskell / Jerry / ...
- How to Handle a Woman (1965) - Scotty
- Never Look a Gift House in the Mouth (1965) - Scotty
- Slipped Disc (1965) - Scotty
- Rally Round the Girls, Boys (1965) - Scotty
- Do Me a Favor, Don't Do Me Any Favors (1965) - Scotty
- Four on the Floor (1965) - Scotty
- Boy Meets Girl Machine (1965) - Scotty
- Pop Goes Theresa (1965) - Scotty
- Old Faithful (1964) - Scotty
- Boys and Girls (1963) - Jerry
- Three Is a Family (1963) - Scotty
- The Wide Open Spaces (1962) - Jimmy
- The Golden Trap (1962) - Scotty
- Way of a Woman (1961) - Scotty
- Mary's Driving Lesson (1961) - Scotty
- Worried, Anyone? (1960) - Scotty
- Cool Cat (1960) - Jerry Hager
- Advice to Young Lovers (1959) - George Haskell
- The Hero (1959) - George Haskell
- Change Partners and Dance (1958) - George Haskell
1965
Girl Happy as
Doc
1965
Mr. Novak (TV Series) as
Peter Beatty
- Beat the Plowshare, Edge the Sword (1965) - Peter Beatty
1964
12 O'Clock High (TV Series) as
Sgt. Jimmy Smith
- Here's to Courageous Cowards (1964) - Sgt. Jimmy Smith
1962
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series) as
Jimmy
- Kris Goes to College (1964) - Jimmy
- Wedding Picture (1964) - Jimmy
- Rick and the Maid of Honor (1962) - Jimmy
- Lending Money to Wally (1962) - Jimmy
- Making Wally Study (1962) - Jimmy
- The Fraternity Cook (1962) - Jimmy
1963
The Fugitive (TV Series) as
Teenager - Carl Emery
- See Hollywood and Die (1963) - Teenager - Carl Emery
1963
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
John Carter / George
- Dear Robbie (1963) - John Carter
- High on the Hog (1963) - George
1962
Andy Hardy (TV Movie) as
Andy Hardy
1962
Zotz! as
Jimmy Kellgore (uncredited)
1961
Ichabod and Me (TV Series) as
Jonathon Baylor / Jonathan Baylor / Jonathan
- Jonathan's Romance (1962) - Jonathon Baylor
- Lord Byron of Phippsboro (1962)
- Bob's Award (1962) - Jonathan
- Election Fever (1962)
- The Celebrity (1962) - Jonathon Baylor
- The Old Stowe Road (1962)
- The Phipps Papers (1962) - Jonathon Baylor
- Bob's Redhead (1961) - Jonathon Baylor
- Benjie's Spots (1961) - Jonathan Baylor
- The Purple Cow (1961) - Jonathan Baylor
- The Phippsboro Story (1961) - Jonathon Baylor
- A Letter from Juliet (1961) - Jonathon Baylor
1962
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Dewey Sims
- The Door Without a Key (1962) - Dewey Sims
1961
Margie (TV Series) as
Clarence
- The Initiation (1961) - Clarence (as Jim Hawkins)
1961
Bringing Up Buddy (TV Series) as
Fennimore Cooper / Fennimore
- Buddy and the Teenager (1961)
- Buddy and Fennimore (1961) - Fennimore Cooper
- The Education of Nicky Marlo (1961) - Fennimore
1961
Dennis the Menace (TV Series) as
Chuck Long
- Dennis' Newspaper (1961) - Chuck Long
1961
Leave It to Beaver (TV Series) as
Dudley McMillan
- Wally and Dudley (1961) - Dudley McMillan
1961
Westinghouse Playhouse (TV Series) as
Dinky
- It's All in the Mind (1961) - Dinky
1960
Bachelor Father (TV Series) as
Dennis
- How to Catch a Man (1960) - Dennis
- Mystery Witness (1960) - Dennis
1960
Shirley Temple's Storybook (TV Series)
- Emmy Lou (1960)
1954
Annie Oakley (TV Series) as
Tagg Oakley
- Desperate Men (1957) - Tagg Oakley
- The Dutch Gunmaker (1957) - Tagg Oakley
- Dude's Decision (1957) - Tagg Oakley
- Tuffy (1957) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Miser (1957) - Tagg Oakley
- Treasure Map (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Grubstake Bank (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Amateur Outlaw (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Santa Claus Wears a Gun (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Rings the Bell (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Rides the Navajo Trail (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- The Front Trail (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- The Saga of Clement O'Toole (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- The Waco Kid (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Tagg Oakley, Sheriff (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Flint and Steel (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- The Reckless Press (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Western Privateer (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Shadow at Sonoma (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Outlaw Brand (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Dilemma at Diablo (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Leprechauns (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Sugarfoot Sue (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Renegade's Return (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- The Mississippi Kid (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Showdown at Diablo (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Indian Justice (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the First Phone (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Lacemaker (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Bicycle Riders (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- The Robin Hood Kid (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Twisted Trails (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- A Tall Tale (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Joker on Horseback (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Sundown Stage (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Widow's Might (1956) - Tagg Oakley
- Powder Rock Stampede (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Higher Court (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Takes a Chance (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Trouble Shooter (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Sure Shot Annie (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Thunder Hill (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Hard Luck Ranch (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Junior Pioneers (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Dead Man's Bluff (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Diablo Doctor (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Trigger Twins (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Breaks an Alibi (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Chinese Puzzle (1955) - Tagg Oakley
- The Iron Smoke-Wagon (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Escape from Diablo (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Six o' Spades (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- The Runaways (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- The Tomboy (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Alias Annie Oakley (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Outlaw's Son (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Outlaw Mesa (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Makes a Marriage (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Sharpshooting Annie (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Helps a Drifter (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Bull's Eye (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Joins the Cavalry (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Meets Some Tenderfeet (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Texas Sandman (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Mystery Woman (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie's Desert Adventure (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Justice Guns (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Gets Her Man (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- The Hardrock Trail (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Lily Maid (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Valley of the Shadows (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- The Cinder Trail (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Finds Strange Treasure (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Silver Ace (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- A Gal for Grandma (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Calls Her Shots (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Ambush Canyon (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- The Dude Stagecoach (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Gunplay (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie Trusts a Convict (1954) - Tagg Oakley
- Annie and the Brass Collar (1954) - Tagg Oakley
1956
Carolyn (TV Movie) as
Buster
1956
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Pete Nelson
- The Quick and the Dead (1956) - Pete Nelson
1956
The Star and the Story (TV Series) as
Bobby Andrews
- Act of Decision (1956) - Bobby Andrews
1955
Count Three and Pray as
Corey (uncredited)
1955
Not as a Stranger as
Boy (uncredited)
1955
TV Reader's Digest (TV Series) as
Bokker
- The Last of the Old Time Shooting Sheriffs (1955) - Bokker
1954
Destry as
Boy (uncredited)
1954
Private Hell 36 as
Delivery Boy (uncredited)
1953
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Peter Phinney / Sandy Peters
- The Rainbow Chaser (1954) - Peter Phinney
- Solomon in All His Glory (1953) - Sandy Peters
1954
Yankee Pasha as
Boy with Cap (uncredited)
1954
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Stevie McCoy
- The Fugitives (1954) - Stevie McCoy
1953
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Vernon in Happily Sketch
- How to Be Happily Married (1953) - Vernon in Happily Sketch
1953
Mister Scoutmaster as
Herbie Weber
1953
The Kid from Left Field as
Pitcher (uncredited)
1953
Savage Frontier as
Davie
1953
Woman They Almost Lynched as
Malcolm Stuart - Boy (uncredited)
1953
Girls in the Night as
Kid (uncredited)
1949
The Ruggles (TV Series) as
Donald Ruggles
- Family Honeymoon (1952) - Donald Ruggles
- Invitation to a Wedding (1952) - Donald Ruggles
- Problems (1952) - Donald Ruggles
- Judge Ruggles Jr. (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Sharon's Fur Coat (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Efficiency Expert (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Psychology Applied (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- No Divorce (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Chuck is the Man of the House (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- The Ruggles Hire a Housekeeper (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- The Twins Have a Pet Show (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Sharon Becomes a Poetess (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Chuck & the Bookie (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- The Foundling (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- The Ruggles Hold a Picnic (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Chuck's High School Graduation (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- The Southern Belle (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- The Kids Run the Household (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Blinky Runs Away (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Charlie & Chuck go Fishing (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Mother's Vacation (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Chuck's Birthday (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- The Bicycle Thief (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- The PTA Program (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Chuck & the Boy's Club (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- A Flea Circus (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Chuck Grows a Mustache (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Sharon's GI Romance (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Tom Sawyer Comes to Life (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Cupid Charlie (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- Gambling Doesn't Pay (1951) - Donald Ruggles
- The Archaeologist (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- Chuck Runs Away (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- Ruggles Jailed (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- The Mumps (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- A Fraternity Brother Visits (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- Sharon's High School Graduation (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- The Twins Raise Rabbits (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- Charlie's Promotion (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- Charlie's Lucky Day (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- Chuck's Date (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- The Punishment (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- Batter & Stuff (1950) - Donald Ruggles
- Christmas Eve (1949) - Donald Ruggles (as Jimmie Hawkins)
- Donkey Trouble (1949) - Donald Ruggles
- Good Behavior (1949) - Donald Ruggles
- Key To It (1949) - Donald Ruggles
1952
The Greatest Show on Earth as
Little Boy Spectator (uncredited)
1951
The Blue Veil as
Tommy (uncredited)
1951
Here Comes the Groom as
McGonigle Boy (uncredited)
1951
Jim Thorpe -- All-American as
Jimmy - Boy at Vacant Lot (uncredited)
1951
Strictly Dishonorable as
Child (uncredited)
1950
Never a Dull Moment as
Chalmers (uncredited)
1950
Winchester '73 as
Boy at Store Window (uncredited)
1950
Love That Brute as
Freddie Van Zandt (uncredited)
1950
Shadow on the Wall as
Boy (uncredited)
1949
Holiday Affair as
Boy in Park (uncredited)
1949
That Forsyte Woman as
Gerald (uncredited)
1949
Challenge to Lassie as
Tenement Child (uncredited)
1949
The Red Menace as
Jimmy (as Jimmie Hawkins)
1949
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court as
Boy (uncredited)
1949
Down to the Sea in Ships as
Boy (uncredited)
1949
Caught as
Kevin (uncredited)
1948
Moonrise as
Boy (uncredited)
1948
Bodyguard as
Little Boy in House Trailer (uncredited)
1947
Heaven Only Knows as
Child in Schoolroom (uncredited)
1947
The Trouble with Women as
Henry (uncredited)
1947
The Sea of Grass as
Brock - Age 5 (uncredited)
1946
It's a Wonderful Life as
The Bailey Child - Tommy
1944
Marriage Is a Private Affair as
Tommy West Jr. (uncredited)
1944
The Seventh Cross as
Paul and Liesel Roeder's Son (uncredited)
Producer
2012
Smart Cookies (TV Movie) (executive producer)
1997
Merry Christmas, George Bailey (TV Movie) (executive producer)
1984
Love Leads the Way: A True Story (TV Movie) (producer - produced by)
1981
Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige (TV Movie) (producer)
1980
A Time for Miracles (TV Movie) (producer)
1980
Scout's Honor (TV Movie) (executive producer)
1971
Evel Knievel (associate producer - as James Hawkins)
Writer
1985
Motown Returns to the Apollo (TV Special) (creator)
1984
Love Leads the Way: A True Story (TV Movie) (story by)
Soundtrack
1965
Girl Happy (performer: "Spring Fever", "Fort Lauderdale Chamber Of Commerce", "Startin' Tonight", "Wolf Call", "The Meanest Girl In Town", "Do The Clam", "I've Got To Find My Baby", "Girl Happy" (Reprise) - uncredited)
Miscellaneous
1985
Motown Returns to the Apollo (TV Special) (production consultant)
Thanks
2019
In Full Bloom (special thanks)
Self
2021
Ok! TV (TV Series) as
Self
- Holiday Movie Special (2021) - Self
- Episode #9.25 (2021) - Self
2021
Made in Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Holiday Special - 2021 (2021) - Self
2020
The Real Bedford Falls: It's a Wonderful Life (Documentary short) as
Self - 'Tommy Bailey'
2016
Today (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 19 December 2016 (2016) - Self - Guest
2002
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories (TV Special documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2021
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #41.89 (2021) - Self
1999
The 71st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Tommy Bailey (uncredited)
1993
TV's Western Heroes (Video documentary) as
Tag

References

Jimmy Hawkins Wikipedia