Johnny Sheffield
American actor known for Bomba films

Born
1931
94 years ago
Died
October 15th, 2010
14 years ago — 79 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American actor achieved fame for portraying Bomba the Jungle Boy in a series of adventure films during the 1940s and 1950s. The character became iconic in the genre of jungle adventure cinema. Sheffield participated in films like 'Bomba and the Jungle Girl' and 'Bomba on Panther Island.' Following the decline of the Bomba series, transitioned to television and appeared in series such as 'The Adventures of Bomba the Jungle Boy.' Later in life, moved away from acting and became involved in a career in the sugar industry.
Portrayed Bomba the Jungle Boy in multiple films
Acted in 'Bomba and the Jungle Girl'
Featured in 'Bomba on Panther Island'
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