Cammie King

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Eleanore Cammack "Cammie" King (born August 5, 1934 in Los Angeles , California - † September 1, 2010 in Fort Bragg , California) was an American actress and voice actress .

Life

King played Bonnie Blue, daughter of Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler, in the 1939 movie Gone With the Wind . The role was originally intended for her sister Diane, but she was already too big when filming began. For the film, King had to learn to ride. Although she only had a supporting role in the film, she was popular and had several fan clubs. After Gone with the Wind , she only worked once in the film industry as a speaker; she spoke Feline in the Disney cartoon Bambi , which also became a great classic in film history.

Cammie King was the mother of two children. Her stepfather Herbert Kalmus was the founder of the most important Technicolor company, which was also on the set for Gone with the Wind . King died of lung cancer on September 1, 2010 at the age of 76 .

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  2. Cammie King Conlon is dead AD HOC NEWS of September 3, 2010