Born in 1930, the tousled, fair-haired youth, who bore a very strong resemblance to actor Keith Andes, remained a troublesome, unsympathetic teen throughout the 40s and, as he grew into adult roles (now billed as Skip Homeier or G.V. Homeier), continued at a menacing pace in movie westerns and crime dramas, notably Halls of Montezuma (1951), The Gunfighter (1950) (as Gregory Peck's nemesis), Cry Vengeance (1954) (as an albino hit man), and Stranger at My Door (1956).
Indeed, Skip Homeier bore a very strong resemblance to actor Keith Andes, an actor of the same period. Both appeared in The Outer Limits episode Expanding Human. James Doohan (Scotty) also appeared. Like Skip Homeier, Keith Andes played roles in Perry Mason and Star Trek. Here are some photos of Skip and Keith. Yes, they can be told apart but not easily.