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Sammy Ogg
Biography
Sammy Ogg (born October 30, 1939) is an American minister and former actor. As a child actor, he performed in radio, television, and motion pictures in the 1950s alongside stars such as Jimmy Stewart, Katharine Hepburn, Gene Autry, and Lucille Ball. He was a regular on the Mickey Mouse Club serial Spin and Marty (1955 - 1957) as "Joe".
Known For

TV
I Love Lucy
Jimmy Hudson (uncredited)
1951

TV
The Danny Thomas Show
Johnny Lane
1953

TV
Further Adventures of Spin and Marty
Joe
1956

TV
The Adventures of Spin and Marty
Joe
1955

Film
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Sammy, boy witness
1951

TV
The New Adventures of Spin and Marty
Joe
1957

TV
Adventure in Dairyland
Himself
1956

Film
Desk Set
Kenny (uncredited)
1957

Film
Prince Valiant
Small Page (uncredited)
1954

Film
Frontier Gun
Virgil Barton
1958

Film
Violent Saturday
Boy Pedestrian (uncredited)
1955

Film
Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!
Delinquent (uncredited)
1958

Film
The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
Francisco Marto
1952

Film
Andy Hardy Comes Home
Western Union Messenger (uncredited)
1958

Film
The Backbone of America
Wallie
1953

Film
Navajo
Narrator (voice)
1952

Film
Mister Scoutmaster
Harold Johnson
1953

Film
Jack Slade
Joey Slade
1953
Filmography
1958FilmRally 'Round the Flag, Boys!as Delinquent (uncredited)1958FilmAndy Hardy Comes Homeas Western Union Messenger (uncredited)1958FilmFrontier Gunas Virgil Barton1957TVThe New Adventures of Spin and Martyas Joe1957FilmDesk Setas Kenny (uncredited)1956TVFurther Adventures of Spin and Martyas Joe1956TVAdventure in Dairylandas Himself1955TVThe Adventures of Spin and Martyas Joe1955FilmViolent Saturdayas Boy Pedestrian (uncredited)1954FilmPrince Valiantas Small Page (uncredited)1953FilmThe Backbone of Americaas Wallie1953FilmJack Sladeas Joey Slade1953TVThe Danny Thomas Showas Johnny Lane1953FilmMister Scoutmasteras Harold Johnson1952FilmThe Miracle of Our Lady of Fatimaas Francisco Marto1952FilmNavajoas Narrator (voice)1951TVI Love Lucyas Jimmy Hudson (uncredited)1951FilmThe Day the Earth Stood Stillas Sammy, boy witness