Cammie King

Actress

Birthday August 5, 1934

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2010-9-1, Fort Bragg, California, U.S. (76 years old)

Nationality United States

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1934

Eleanore Cammack "Cammie" King (August 5, 1934 – September 1, 2010) was an American actress and public relations officer.

King was born in Los Angeles, California, on August 5, 1934.

Her parents were W. Cammack King, a chemical plant manager, and Eleanore King, a schoolteacher.

Her older sister, Diane, was a child actress.

Her parents divorced a few years after the filming of Gone With the Wind.

1939

She is best known for her portrayal of Bonnie Blue Butler in Gone with the Wind (1939).

1940

According to the Los Angeles Times, she was cast in a third role in the early 1940s but broke out with chicken pox on the day filming began and was dropped from the cast list.

Reflecting on her film career, she once joked, "I peaked at 5".

1942

She also provided the voice for the doe Faline as a fawn in the animated Disney film, Bambi (1942).

Cammie provided the voice of Faline as a fawn in Disney's 1942 film Bambi.

1949

Her mother then married Herbert Kalmus, co-founder of Technicolor, in 1949.

Though King's acting career only spanned a few years, she appeared in two of the biggest films of the era, Gone with the Wind and Bambi.

She landed the part of Bonnie Blue Butler in Gone With the Wind at the age of four, after casting directors had tested 250 applicants for the role, including her seven-year-old sister Diane.

After Diane was deemed too old for the part, she told the staff, "My sister looks like me and is only four and she can read lines".

Cammie did remember her lines, but she was unable to keep her eyelids from moving during Bonnie's death scene and was fitted with a death mask.

An adult male small person served as a body double for Bonnie's fall from the horse.

1951

Her father-in-law from her second marriage, Judd Conlon, was a musical arranger for many Disney films including Alice in Wonderland (1951) and Peter Pan (1953).

1956

King studied at Marymount High School and went on to attend the University of Southern California, graduating in 1956 with a bachelor's degree in communications.

Afterwards she worked as a production assistant on Climax!, a CBS-TV anthology series.

1957

She married Walter "Ned" Pollock in 1957.

Together they adopted two children, Matthew and Katharine.

1968

Pollock died of cancer in 1968.

1971

She then married Michael W Conlon in 1971, and he adopted her two children.

1975

She and Conlon divorced in 1975.

1980

In 1980, she moved to Northern California and had a long public-relations career that included working for the Mendocino Coast Chamber of Commerce.

2000

In the early 2000s, King made a guest appearance as a contestant on the TV game show To Tell the Truth, hosted by John O'Hurley.

She spent 40 years working as a marketing coordinator for the Fort Bragg-Mendocino Coast Chamber of Commerce.

King often appeared at retrospectives with the surviving Gone With the Wind cast members.

2009

In 2009, she privately published a small book, Bonnie Blue Butler: A Gone With the Wind Memoir, mainly selling copies directly to fans via personal appearances and the internet.

2010

King died on September 1, 2010, at her home in Fort Bragg, California, at age 76, from lung cancer.