Jimmy Hunt, an actor, passed away at the age of 85. His death was reported just weeks after his heart attack, according to reports.
Jimmy’s daughter-in-law Alisa Hunt claimed he had a heart attack six weeks ago, and he passed away last week in a hospital in Simi Valley, California, according to his daughter-in-law Alisa Hunt.
Jimmy spent countless years acting, most recently appearing in the 1950s-released Cheaper By the Dozen movie. He portrayed William Gilbreth, one of Frank Bunker Gilbreth’s twelve children (played by Clifton Webb) and Lillian Moller Gilbreth (Myrna Loy).
The movie, which was reportedly based on the semi-autobiographical book of the same name, later led to the release of Belles on Their Toes in 1952, in which Jimmy is said to have played Fred Gilbreth in place.
Jimmy is also renowned for his Invaders from Mars (1953) role. In the science-fiction movie, he portrayed David MacLean, who is a witness to a flying saucer. In the remake of the 1986 movie, he later appeared as a police chief.
His other credits include motion pictures like The Lone Hand (1953) and The Mating of Millie (1948).
Jimmy reportedly made the decision to stop acting in high school so that he could pursue sports. After that, he reportedly went to college and spent three years in the army before becoming a sales manager for a manufacturer of industrial tools and supplies.
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