
Acting
Kim Hamilton was born Dorothy Mae Aiken in Los Angeles. Spending time there and at her other home on the upper West Side of Manhatten during her 81 years. She wanted to become a model but was rejected because of her height and color. Took acting classes and got an agent. First acting job was on Amos and Andy as Andy's girlfriend on several episodes. Appeared on more than 60 TV shows and movies including To Kill a Mockingbird with Gregory Peck. Married Robert Hamilton in 1951 at 18, had two children Robert and Tanya and divorced in 1961. Married from 1962-1965 to Giesel. Was with Actor Colonel Klink 23 years, from 1974 - 1997 before they officially married, until his death in 2000. Broke color barriers on many shows including the only Black speaking part on Leave it to Beaver playing a maid at Beaver's friend Eddie Haskell's house. She debuted the Helen Willis role as Tom's wife, Lionels mother, on All in the Family which became The Jeffersons. Roxie Roker then took over that role. Kim had 4 grandchildren by her daughter Tanya. Her son Robert pre-deceased her. She died in 2013, at age 81 of undisclosed causes in Los Angeles.
tvPrivate Practice
2007
Frances
tvGirlfriends
2000
Mother Dent (voice)
tvThe Practice
1997
Supreme Court Justice
tvTrade Winds
1993
Madame DeGaulle
tvLaw & Order
1990
Marcella Klein / Judge Vivian Jackson
movieAll the Money in the World
1983
Mrs. Stowe
tvSt. Elsewhere
1982
Judge Dr. Linda Purcell
movieBody and Soul
1981
Mrs. Johnson
tvBuck Rogers in the 25th Century
1979
Nurse Paulton
movieStone
1979
Carla Brown
movieThe Fat Albert Christmas Special
1977
Marge Franklin / Nurse (voice)
tvAlice
1976
Mrs. Reynolds
tvKojak
1973
Sgt. Donna Mill
movieHeavy Traffic
1973
(voice)
movieKotch
1971
Receptionist
tvAll in the Family
1971
Mrs. Willis
tvMarcus Welby, M.D.
1969
Velma Stokes
tvAdam-12
1968
Mrs. Anderson / Mrs. Hardy
movieTo Kill a Mockingbird
1962
Helen Robinson (uncredited)
movieThe Leech Woman
1960
Young Malla
movieOdds Against Tomorrow
1959
Ruth Ingram
tvThe Twilight Zone
1959
Frances Temple
tvAlfred Hitchcock Presents
1955
The Maid