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I know this hasn't been publicized yet...

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...but I have it on good authority that Skip Homeier has sadly passed away. My future father-in-law is friends with his son whom I have met on at two occasions, and he (my future father-in-law) said that Skip died about a week ago. I know this isn't a grounds for changing anything on here but still I thought I would at least give y'all heads up in the event that his passing is publicized. Thank you.--Shaneymike (talk) 18:03, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Skip Homeier was also on an episode of Voyage to the Bottom of The Sea called "Attack!" that aired in 1968

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Here's proof of that fact:

[1] AND I just noticed that he was on ANOTHER episode of the same show called "The Amphibians" that aired in 1965:

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He may have been on other episodes, but did not find any others just yet.

Neither of these are listed for him on his Wiki page.

Bizzacks (talk) 13:26, 3 October 2020 (UTC)Bizzacks[reply]

It's very possible. But, the actor Keith Andes has been confused with Skip Homeier here on wikipedia and possibly elsewhere. I had to edit out a couple of appearances that were clearly Homeier but credited to Andes in his article. We should be careful of imdb; I have found errors there. It is user-generated, like wikipedia but with far less rigorous standards. It is not a reliable source. Wastrel Way (talk) Eric Wastrel Way (talk) 21:01, 20 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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