- Tommy Kirk
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name = Tommy Kirk
caption = Tommy Kirk as Travis Coates in "Old Yeller"
birthname = Thomas Lee Kirk
birthdate = Birth date and age|1941|12|10|mf=y
birthplace =Louisville, Kentucky Thomas Lee Kirk, better known as Tommy Kirk (born
December 10 ,1941 , inLouisville, Kentucky ) is a former Americanchild actor , and later abusinessman and adultactor .Disney years
Kirk was discovered by talent agents at the age of thirteen in a production of
Eugene O'Neill 's "Ah, Wilderness! " at thePasadena Playhouse in Pasadena,California . Hired byWalt Disney Productions , he was cast as a clean-cut teenager inThe Hardy Boys serial feature which was aired in the "The Mickey Mouse Club" television series in 1956 and 1957. Kirk played Joe Hardy oppositeTim Considine as older brotherFrank Hardy in two serials: "The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure " (September 21 ,1956 -February 1 ,1957 ), based on the book "The Tower Treasure ", and the original story "The Mystery of Ghost Farm " (September 13 -December 20 ,1957 ).cite web
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accessdate = 2006-12-21 ]Kirk went on to starring roles in a succession of successful Disney feature films, in both dramatic and comedic settings. He played Travis Coates in "Old Yeller" (1957), an adventure story about a boy and his heroic dog. He then played a dog himself in "The Shaggy Dog" (1959), a comedy about a boy inventor, Wilby Daniels, who is repeatedly transformed into an
Old English Sheep Dog under the influence of a magic ring. He had a more straightforward role as middle son Ernst Robinson in another adventure film, "Swiss Family Robinson" (1960). Kirk then played the "scrambled egghead" student inventor Merlin Jones in two comedies, "The Misadventures of Merlin Jones " (1964) and "The Monkey's Uncle " (1965). Other major Disney roles for Tommy Kirk included that of college student Biff Hawk in "The Absent-Minded Professor " (1961) and its sequel, "Son of Flubber " (1963), and as Grumio in thefairy tale fantasy "Babes in Toyland".In several of these films, Kirk played the older brother of child actor
Kevin Corcoran , better known as Moochie. Veteran actorFred MacMurray starred in at least four of Tommy Kirk's films, "The Shaggy Dog" , "The Absent-Minded Professor", "Son of Flubber" and "Bon Voyage!".Annette Funicello played the girlfriend of Kirk's character in the two Merlin Jones films, and the girl Wilby passes over in "The Shaggy Dog". MacMurray once reportedly gave Kirk "the biggest dressing-down of my life" during the filming of "Bon Voyage!", which Kirk says he deserved.cite web
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title = Tommy Kirk (Television & Film)
work = Disney Legends
publisher =The Walt Disney Company
date = October, 2006
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accessdate = 2006-12-21 ] His relationships with other actors produced more positive reactions. "Tommy played my brother in a lot of films and put up with a lot of things that I did to him over the years," Corcoran says in a commentary on the DVD release of "Old Yeller". "He must be a great person not to hate me." Tim Considine calls Kirk "a monster talent".When Kirk's contract with Disney expired in 1963, however, the studio chose not to renew the contract upon the discovery that Kirk is
gay . Walt Disney himself reportedly fired Kirk.cite web |title=The Fabulous Kingdom |date=2000-01-27 |url=http://archive.salon.com/books/int/2000/01/27/fabulous/index.html |first=Jeff |last=Truesdell |work=Salon.com |accessdate=2007-06-01] He was re-hired for the "Merlin Jones" sequel "The Monkey's Uncle".Post-Disney career
Kirk also played a part in several of the 1960s
Beach Party film andteen movie genres, with appearances inAmerican International Pictures ' "Pajama Party" (takingFrankie Avalon 's usual role withAnnette Funicello , while Avalon played a Martian leader!) and "The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini " (oppositeDeborah Walley ), and later in the independent "It's a Bikini World " (paired again with Walley); and starred in "Village of the Giants " (1965). He co-starred withVincent Price , Frankie Avalon, andDwayne Hickman of "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis " television series in the mad scientist / beach party cult film "Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine ". In 1966 Kirk starred in "The Unkissed Bride (Mother Goose a Go-Go)". He costarred with "Batgirl "Yvonne Craig in AIP's "Mars Needs Women ", released in 1968. He appeared withLyle Waggoner in "Catalina Caper " (1967), which along with "Village of the Giants" were eventually lampooned on "Mystery Science Theater 3000 ".Kirk's acting career tapered off during the 1960s, hampered by the transition to adulthood, by drug use and "personal problems". Eventually he left show business, gave up drugs and started his own successful carpet-cleaning business in the San Fernando Valley, about 10 miles north of Los Angeles. He continued to act occasionally, however, including a role in the R-rated spoof "
Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold ". He has, as of 2006, a total of more than thirty feature films roles to his credit.Filmography
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The Education of a Vampire (2001) - Albert Kornfield
*Club Dead (2000) (V) - Private detective
*Billy Frankenstein (1998) - Blind Monk
* Little Miss Magic (1997) - Mr. Kenner
*Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfolds (1995) - Passenger
*Streets of Death (1987) (V)
* Disneyland - Danny Grant (1961-1980)
*My Name Is Legend (1976)
*The Streets of San Francisco (1973)
*Blood of Ghastly Horror (1972) - Sgt. Cross
*Ride the Hot Wind (1971) (as Tom Kirk) - Captain Gregory Shank
* It's Alive! (1969) (TV) - Wayne Thomas
*Catalina Caper (1967) - Don Pringle
*Track of Thunder (1967) - Bobby Goodwin
*It's a Bikini World (1967) - Mike Herbert Samson
*Mars Needs Women (1967) (TV) - Dop, Martian Fellow #1, aka Mr. Fast, Seattle Sun Reporter
*The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966) - Chuck Phillips
*The Unkissed Bride (1966) - Ted
*The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot (1965) (TV) - Malcolm Andrews
*Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965) - Malcolm Andrews
*Village of the Giants (1965) - Mike
*The Monkey's Uncle (1965) - Merlin Jones
* Pajama Party (1964) - Go Go aka George
*The Misadventures of Merlin Jones (1964) - Merlin Jones
*Mr. Novak - Tod Seaton (1963)
*Savage Sam (1963) - Travis Coates
*Son of Flubber (1963) - Biff Hawk
* Bon Voyage! (1962) - Elliott Willard
*Moon Pilot (1962) - Walter Talbot
* Babes in Toyland (1961) - Grumio
*The Absent Minded Professor (1961) - Biff Hawk
* Swiss Family Robinson (1960) - Ernst Robinson
*Playhouse 90 - Jack (1959)
* The Shaggy Dog (1959) - Wilby Daniels
* Old Yeller (1957) - Travis Coates
*The Californians - Billy Kilgore (1957)
*Matinee Theatre - Walter (1956-1957)
* (1957) TV Series - Joe Hardy
*Snezhnaya koroleva (1957) (voice: English version) - Kay
* The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure - Joe Hardy (1956)
*Letter to Loretta - Alvin Simms (1956)
*Gunsmoke - Jerry Pitcher (1956)
*Down Liberty Road (1956)
*Frontier (TV series) - Mike Austin (1956)
*TV Reader's Digest (1955)Disney legend
Tommy Kirk was inducted as a Disney Legend in on
October 9 ,2006 , alongside his old co-stars Tim Considine and Kevin Corcoran. His other repeat co-stars, Annette Funicello and Fred MacMurray, had already been inducted (in 1992 and 1987, respectively). Also in 2006, the first of Kirk's Hardy Boys serials was issued on DVD in the fifth "wave" of theWalt Disney Treasures series.cite news
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title = Sir Elton John, Joe Ranft Headline Disney Legends Award
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publisher = AWN Inc.
date =October 9 ,2006
url = http://news.awn.com/index.php?ltype=top&newsitem_no=18127
accessdate = 2006-10-10]References
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* [http://www.salon.com/books/int/2000/01/27/fabulous/index.html Salon interview with the author of Tinker Belles and Evil Queens: The Walt Disney Company From the Inside Out] — mentions Kirk
* [http://legends.disney.go.com/legends/detail?key=Tommy%20Kirk Disney Legends profile]Persondata
NAME= Kirk, Tommy
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Kirk, Thomas Lee
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DATE OF BIRTH= 1941-12-10
PLACE OF BIRTH=Louisville, Kentucky
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