Tuesday, April 13, 2021

RIP Lee Aaker

 Lee Aaker, Former Child Star of TV's 'Rin Tin Tin,' Dies at 77

 

Extra

April 13, 2021

Lee Aaker, who enjoyed a 164-episode run as Rusty on the '50s TV series "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin," died April 1 in Arizona at 77.

"As an Air Force veteran," Petersen wrote on Facebook, "Lee is entitled to burial benefits. I am working on that."

Not long after the series ended, Aaker's opportunities dried up. He managed to work on a few projects, including making four appearances on "The Magical World of Disney" (1959-1962), playing a bit part in the big-screen "Bye Bye Birdie" (1963), and closing out his acting career for good with an episode of "The Lucy Show" in 1963.

Married once and divorced, Aaker worked as a carpenter and as a sports instructor before falling on hard times.

His final public appearance was to accept a Golden Boot Award in 2005 in honor of his achievement on his western-themed series. In the photo above, he is seen second from left with (from left) Johnny Crawford ("The Rifleman"), host Haley Joel Osment, Eilene Janssen ("Escape from Red Rock"), Mickey Kuhn ("Gone with the Wind"), Gary Grey ("Return of the Bad Men"), Michael Chapin ("Song of Arizona") and (bottom) producer Patrick Curtis.

 

AAKER, Lee (Lee William Aaker)

Born: 9/25/1943, Inglewood, California, U.S.A.

Died: 4/1/2021, Mesa Arizona, U.S.A.

 

Lee Aaker’s westerns – actor:

High Noon – 1952 (boy)

Arena – 1953 (Teddy Hutchins)

Take Me to Town – 1953 (Carney Hall)

Destry – 1954 (Eli Skinner)

The Raid – 1954 (Larry’s friend)

Ricochet Romance – 1954 (Timmy Williams)

Ride Clear of Diablo – 1954 (boy)

The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (TV) – 1954-1959 (Corporal Rusty)

The Lone Ranger (TV) – 1955 (Tommy Righter)

The Challenge of Rin Tin Tin – 1958 (Rusty)

 Mooncussers – 1962 (Willy)

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