Rickey Kelman
- Actor
Ricky Kelman, best known as a child actor, was born July 6, 1949 in
Hollywood, California, USA as Rickey William Kelman. His parents were
William Crawford Kelman and Thelma Louise Winegar. A brother, also a
child actor, Terry Kelman, was born on November 9, 1947 in
Hollywood, California, USA. A sister, Sandra, was born on August 1,
1950. Their father worked at various jobs, i.e., dental technician,
steel worker, clerk, etc., later becoming a fireman for the LAFD. Their
parents were divorced in Los Angeles, California, USA In October 1968.
They were remarried in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on August 12, 1979.
Kelman was brought to the public's attention at the age of ten by noted
Hollywood gossip colonist, Louella Parsons. In her nationally
syndicated column, she termed Ricky Kelman as one of the charming young
men she had ever met. As a child actor, he was known for the recurring
roles of Randy Towne on The Dennis O'Keefe Show (1959), and Tommy
McRoberts on the Our Man Higgins (1962) series. He also garnered a
lot of national publicity in the role of John Ballantine in the 1962
movie Critic's Choice (1963), starring Bob Hope and Lucille Ball. Richard
William Kelman was licensed to practice law in California, USA, in
1977. He attended law schools at The University of California at Los
Angeles and Loyola Marymount University. Kelman retired from the
practice of law in 2007. He and his wife, Patricia Anne McCourt, have
been prominent citizens for many years in Camarillo, California, USA.