Draft:Johnny Eimen
Child Actor
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Johnny Eimen was a Hollywood child actor on TV with a career spanning from 1958-1967.[1] He passed away at his home on 18 November 2025 in Mukilteo, Washington.[2]
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Early life and education
John Alan Eimen was born on 2 Oct 1949 in Chicago, Illinois to father Kenneth Eimen, a bartender, and his mother Helen (nee O'Flaherty) a homemaker. He had three older siblings.[3]
Acting career
After the family moved to San Gabriel Valley area in southern California, Johnny was discovered by a friend of his first grade teacher who happened to be a children's talent agent[4]
His most high profile period in Hollywood was during a period in 1962 where he appeared in five different TV shows and a total of twelve episodes.
Life after acting
Johnny studied the Japanese language, and lived in Osaka, Japan for ten years while he taught English. He also worked as a translator for Kodansha, a large Japanese publishing company, and later had a 25-year career as a certified Japanese-speaking flight attendant.

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