Kim Spalding (born Ross F. Latimer; December 7, 1915[3] – November 18, 2000) was an American film, television and theatre actor.
[6] He worked on several jobs such as an auto mechanic, lithography seller, photographer, professional boxer[7] and a upholsterer.
[7] During the 1940 Spalding appeared on stage in New York, including three Broadway plays,[3] but by 1949 he had returned to Hollywood.
[2] Further film appearances included Experiment Alcatraz, Three Desperate Men,[6] Off Limits,[6] The Day the Earth Stood Still, A Man Alone, The Gunfighter, The True Story of Lynn Stuart, The Jackpot and Hurricane Smith.
[6] His television credits include State Trooper, The Loretta Young Show,[8] The Deputy, Stories of the Century, The Californians, The Millionaire and 26 Men.