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Years active
  
1954 – 1974

Name
  
Ricky Kelman


Role
  
Child actor

Siblings
  
Terry Kelman

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Full Name
  
Rickey William Kelman

Born
  
July 6, 1950 (age 73) (
1950-07-06
)
Los Angeles, California, USA

Occupation
  
Actor: The Dennis O'Keefe ShowOur Man Higgins

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Rickey William Kelman (born July 6, 1950), is a former child and young adult actor who appeared in film and on television from 1954 to 1974. He had supporting roles in two single-season situation comedies, The Dennis O'Keefe Show (1959-1960) on CBS and Our Man Higgins (1962-1963) on ABC.

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Major roles

On The Dennis O'Keefe Show, Kelman played 10-year-old Randy Towne, reared by a single father, Hal Towne (Dennis O'Keefe), who writes a newspaper column entitled "All Around Towne". Kelman appeared in all thirty-two episodes of the series. Hope Emerson was cast as Amelia "Sarge" Sargent, the stern housekeeper, hence her name. Emerson died fifteen days before the last new episode of the series was aired, but she had finished her commitment to the program prior to her death and acted in the final segment which aired on May 10, 1960. Eloise Hardt was another regular cast member in the role of Karen Hadley, Hal's girlfriend.

On Our Man Higgins, Kelman was Tommy MacRoberts, one of the three children of a suburban American couple, Duncan and Alice MacRoberts, played by Frank Maxwell and Audrey Totter. Stanley Holloway carried the title role of the MacRoberts' erudite English butler. Kelman appeared in all thirty-four episodes of Our Man Higgins, which might be loosely compared to the more successful NBC sitcom, Hazel starring Shirley Booth as a nosy housekeeper for an attorney, played by Don DeFore, his wife, and their son.

Child actor

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Kelman's first appearances were in 1954 and 1955 as a choirboy on The Red Skelton Hour. He had an uncredited role in the 1955 film A Man Called Peter, based on the life of Peter Marshall, the Presbyterian pastor who was twice appointed chaplain of the U.S. Senate. In 1957, he portrayed Jimmy Logan in "Bentley and the Baby Sitter" on CBS's then new sitcom, Bachelor Father, with John Forsythe and Noreen Corcoran. In 1957, Kelman played "Elmer" in the final Ma and Pa Kettle film, The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm, the last screen role for Marjorie Main. Her co-star was Parker Fennelly, rather than Percy Kilbride.

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On January 2, 1958, Kelman was Norman Fisher in the episode "The Big Jade" of NBC's pioneering police drama, Dragnet, starring Jack Webb. From 1958 to 1959, young Kelman played Homer Foley in three episodes of the NBC children's western series, Buckskin, with Tommy Nolan and Sally Brophy, as a son and his widowed mother living in a hotel in a small fictitious Montana community. In 1958, Kelman appeared in "The Unfamiliar" on Ronald W. Reagan's CBS anthology series, General Electric Theater.

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In the 1960 season premiere of the ABC/Warner Brothers detective series, 77 Sunset Strip, the then 10-year-old Kelman appeared as Randolph in the episode "Attic", set in a remote mountain hideout. The episode stars Roger Smith as Jeff Spencer and features Kathleen Crowley, Cynthia Pepper, Lee Van Cleef, and Gary Vinson. He appeared in 1961 on NBC's Bonanza, with Lorne Greene, in the episodes "Many Faces of Gideon Flinch" and "The Infernal Machine."

In 1961, Kelman was cast in conflicting roles as John and Oliver Hadley in the episodes "The Bully" and "The Sissy", respectively, of NBC's National Velvet family drama series, starring Lori Martin as the teenaged equestrian Velvet Brown. On December 7, 1961, he was cast as "Butch" in the episode "The Fabulous O'Hara" of ABC's sitcom, The Donna Reed Show. In 1961 and 1962, he appeared twice on CBS's Gunsmoke with James Arness. In 1962, he played the youthful Alex in the episode "Young Man's Fancy" of CBS's The Twilight Zone, co-starring with Phyllis Thaxter.

Kelman appeared on CBS's Lassie in 1959 and twice in 1965. In 1965, he guest starred as well on the ABC sitcom The Farmer's Daughter, starring William Windom and Inger Stevens.

Young adult roles

On November 29, 1968, Kelman was cast as Donny Clement in the episode "The Fatal Hours" of the ABC police drama Felony Squad, with Howard Duff and Dennis Cole. In 1969, he played an older teenager, Josh Odam, in the episode "Mexican Honeymoon" of CBS's My Three Sons sitcom with Fred MacMurray and Beverly Garland. Three years earlier, he appeared as Frankie Martin in MacMurray's film about the Boy Scouts of America, Follow Me, Boys!.

Kelman played the character Mike in the coming of age picture, The First Time, a 1969 comedy about three inexperienced teenagers pursuing a sexual encounter in what turns out to be a nonexistent bordello near Buffalo, New York. His co-stars were Gerard Parkes and Jacqueline Bisset.

On December 31, 1969, Kelman played Quincy Rust in the episode "The Adversaries" of CBS's Medical Center with James Daly and Chad Everett. The episode focuses on the competition between two interns. Audrey Totter, Kelman's co-star in Our Man Higgins, later joined the Medical Center cast but did not appear in this episode. In 1970, Kelman appeared twice on ABC's high school comedy-drama, Room 222, as Dennis Joplin in "The New Boy" and as Craig in "Captain of the Team". He was cast again with John Forsythe in his CBS sitcom, To Rome with Love.

In 1971, he played Don Harper in "The Climate of Doubt" of the legal drama Men at Law, starring Robert Foxworth. In 1972, he played George Arbor in the episode "The Corruptor" on the ABC crime drama, The F.B.I. In 1972 and 1973, Kelman guest starred in episodes of CBS's Hawaii Five-O and Here's Lucy. In the latter comedy series, he played a 23-year-old "teenager" in the episode "Lucy and Andy Griffith." A decade earlier, Kelman had portrayed John Ballantine in the acclaimed Lucille Ball and Bob Hope film, Critic's Choice.

Kelman's last acting appearances were in 1973 and 1974 in two episodes of the syndicated anthology series, Insight.

His older brother, Terry Ross Kelman (born 1947), is a former child actor whose screen appearances occurred between 1954 and 1959, with his last work in two episodes of the NBC western series, Wagon Train, starring Ward Bond.

Filmography

Actor
1968
Insight (TV Series) as
Bill / Jim / Ken
- King of the Penny Arcade (1974) - Jim (as Rick Kelman)
- Ginny (1974) - Bill (as Ricky Kelman)
- Celebration in Fresh Powder (1973) - Bill (as Rick Kelman)
- Don't Elbow Me Off the Earth (1968) - Ken (as Rick Kelman)
1973
Here's Lucy (TV Series) as
Teenager
- Lucy and Andy Griffith (1973) - Teenager (as Ricky Kelman)
1973
Time to Run (as Rick Kelman)
1972
Mrs. Peabody's Beach (Video short) as
Jerry (as Rick Kelman)
1972
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Lance
- 'V' for Vashon: The Son (1972) - Lance (as Rick Kelman)
1972
Ironside (TV Series) as
Tony Savo
- His Fiddlers Three (1972) - Tony Savo (as Rick Kelman)
1972
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
George Arbor
- The Corruptor (1972) - George Arbor (as Rick Kelman)
1971
Arnie (TV Series) as
Glen
- Feud for Thought (1971) - Glen (as Ricky Kelman)
1971
Men at Law (TV Series) as
Don Harper
- The Climate of Doubt (1971) - Don Harper (as Rick Kelman)
1970
To Rome with Love (TV Series) as
Jerry
- The Boy Next Door (1970) - Jerry (as Ricky Kelman)
1970
Room 222 (TV Series) as
Craig / Dennis Joplin
- Captain of the Team (1970) - Craig (as Rick Kelman)
- The New Boy (1970) - Dennis Joplin (as Rick Kelman)
1969
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Quincy Rust
- The Adversaries (1969) - Quincy Rust (as Rick Kelman)
1969
Family Affair (TV Series) as
Roger
- A Tale of Two Travels (1969) - Roger (as Ricky Kelman)
1969
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
Josh Odam
- Mexican Honeymoon (1969) - Josh Odam (as Rick Kelman)
1969
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) as
Steve Markle
- To Save a Life (1969) - Steve Markle (as Rick Kelman)
1969
The First Time as
Mike (as Rick Kelman)
1966
This Is the Life (TV Series)
- Tragedy Near a Small Town (1968) - (as Rick Kelman)
- Which Way Grows the Vine? (1966)
1968
The Felony Squad (TV Series) as
Don Clement
- The Fatal Hours (1968) - Don Clement (as Rick Kelman)
1967
NBC Children's Theatre (TV Series) as
Eldon
- Like the Red Sea, Baby, We Will Never Part (1967) - Eldon (as Ricky Kelman)
1967
The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Chinese Junk as
Biff Hooper (as Rick Kelman)
1966
Follow Me, Boys! as
Frankie Martin (uncredited)
1965
The Farmer's Daughter (TV Series) as
Jeff
- Steve, Boy Lovelorn (1965) - Jeff
1965
The Restless Ones as
Jim (as Ricky Kelman)
1959
Lassie (TV Series) as
Bobby Moore / Steve / Ralph
- Honor Bright (1965) - Bobby Moore (as Ricky Kelman)
- Look Homeward, Lassie: Part 2 (1965) - Steve (as Ricky Kelman)
- Swami (1959) - Ralph (as Ricky Kelman)
1964
The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) as
Partygoer
- Pupa Loves Rusty (1964) - Partygoer (as Ricky Kelman)
1962
Our Man Higgins (TV Series) as
Tommy MacRoberts
- The Dance (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Love Is Dandy (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Who's on First? (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- The Education of Harry Barker (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Delinquent for a Day (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Will the Real Mr. Hargrave Please Stand Up? (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Meet Aunt Sadie (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- The Reluctant Handicapper (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Higgins and the Hillbilly (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Conflict of Interest (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Half a Higgins (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Black Thursday (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Higgins' Understudy (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- The Long, Long Saturday (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- My First Friend (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- The Royal and Ancient Game (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Prom Girl (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- A Bunch of Forget-Me-Nots (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- The Broken Statue (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- The Milkman Cometh (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Manchester Minstrel (1963) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Sullivan (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- The Three Faces of Higgins (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Golf Partner (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Butler Father (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Higgins' Little Helper (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Birthday Party (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Five Will Get You Ten (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- The Rules of the Road (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- From the Forest Primeval (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Surprise Party (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- Lady of Leisure (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- A Servant of the People (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
- It's Higgins, Sir (1962) - Tommy MacRoberts
1963
Critic's Choice as
John Ballantine (as Ricky Kelman)
1962
I Love My Doctor (TV Movie) as
Albert Barkley
1962
The Twilight Zone (TV Series) as
Young Alex
- Young Man's Fancy (1962) - Young Alex
1961
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Little Bit / Kyle - as a boy
- Durham Bull (1962) - Little Bit (as Ricky Kelman)
- Harpe's Blood (1961) - Kyle - as a boy (as Ricky Kelman)
1962
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Buddy
- The Bronc-Buster (1962) - Buddy
1961
Anatomy of an Accident (Short) as
Tommy (as Ricky Kelman)
1961
The Donna Reed Show (TV Series) as
Butch O'Hara
- The Fabulous O'Hara (1961) - Butch O'Hara
1961
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Sammy - Little Boy / 1st Boy
- The Many Faces of Gideon Flinch (1961) - Sammy - Little Boy (as Ricky Kelman)
- The Infernal Machine (1961) - 1st Boy
1961
National Velvet (TV Series) as
John Hadley / Oliver Hadley
- The Bully (1961) - John Hadley (as Ricky Kelman)
- The Sissy (1961) - Oliver Hadley (as Ricky Kelman)
1961
Peter Loves Mary (TV Series) as
Peter Lindley
- The Aptitude Test (1961) - Peter Lindley
1960
The Facts of Life as
Stevie Weaver (uncredited)
1960
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Randolph
- Attic (1960) - Randolph
1959
The Dennis O'Keefe Show (TV Series) as
Randy Towne
- June Thursday (1960) - Randy Towne
- Send This Boy to Camp (1960) - Randy Towne
- Marriage, Anyone? (1960) - Randy Towne
- Child Genius (1960) - Randy Towne
- Dimples (1960) - Randy Towne
- The Regency Club (1960) - Randy Towne
- A Beau for Sarge (1960) - Randy Towne
- Enemy Father (1960) - Randy Towne
- Go Home Aunt Millie (1960) - Randy Towne
- Author, Author (1960) - Randy Towne
- How Many Scoops? (1960) - Randy Towne
- Follow That Mink (1960) - Randy Towne
- I Like It (1960) - Randy Towne
- Cypress Grade School (1960) - Randy Towne
- The Hottest Kids in Town (1960) - Randy Towne
- Maid to Order (1959) - Randy Towne
- The Marriage of Babette Benoit (1959) - Randy Towne
- It's Only Money (1959) - Randy Towne
- There Goes the Groom (1959) - Randy Towne
- Bum's Rush (1959) - Randy Towne
- Superior Woman (1959) - Randy Towne
- Frame That Painting (1959) - Randy Towne
- Like Father, Like Son (1959) - Randy Towne
- Lancer, Come Home (1959) - Randy Towne
- On Stage, Sarge (1959) - Randy Towne
- Moon Man (1959) - Randy Towne (as Ricky Kelman)
- Teacher's Pest (1959) - Randy Towne
- Hal's TV Date (1959) - Randy Towne
- Private Eyewash - Randy Towne
1960
The Red Rowe Show (TV Series)
- Rusty Hamer, Jon Provost and Rickey Kelman (1960)
1959
The FBI Story as
Mike Hardesty at 10 (uncredited)
1959
Last Train from Gun Hill as
Boy (uncredited)
1958
Buckskin (TV Series) as
Homer Foley
- The Better Mouse Trap (1959) - Homer Foley (as Ricky Kelman)
- The Bullnappers (1958) - Homer Foley (as Ricky Kelman)
- Tell Me, Leonardo (1958) - Homer Foley
1958
The Thin Man (TV Series) as
Little Boy
- Lady on the Lam (1958) - Little Boy
1958
Once Upon a Horse... as
Small Boy (as Ricky Kelman)
1958
Step Down to Terror as
Doug Walters
1958
Kathy O' as
Robert 'Bo' Johnson
1958
Man Without a Gun (TV Series) as
Tad
- Invisible Enemy (1958) - Tad
1958
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Johnny
- The Unfamiliar (1958) - Johnny (as Ricky Kelman)
1958
Dragnet (TV Series) as
Norman Fisher
- The Big Jade (1958) - Norman Fisher (as Ricky Kelman)
1957
Bachelor Father (TV Series) as
Jimmy Logan
- Bentley and the Baby Sitter (1957) - Jimmy Logan (as Ricky Kelman)
1957
The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm as
Elmer (uncredited)
1954
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Johnson - Choirboy / Johnson, Choirboy
- The Cop and the Anthem (1955) - Johnson - Choirboy (as Ricky Kelman)
- The Cop and the Anthem (1954) - Johnson, Choirboy (as Ricky Kelman)
1955
A Man Called Peter as
Peter John - Age 5 (uncredited)
Archive Footage
1981
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Frankie Martin
- Follow Me, Boys!: Part 2 (1981) - Frankie Martin (as Ricky Kelman)
- Follow Me, Boys!: Part 1 (1981) - Frankie Martin (as Ricky Kelman)

References

Ricky Kelman Wikipedia