Roger L. Mobley (born January 16, 1949) in Evansville, Indiana, is a former child actor in film and television, working primarily for Walt Disney Productions during the late 1950s and early 1960s. He later became a Christian pastor, serving in southeast Texas.When Mobley was eight years old, he appeared as a regular on the NBC series Fury, starring Peter Graves, Bobby Diamond, and William Fawcett. Mobley played Homer "Packy" Lambert, friend to Diamond's character, Joey Clark Newton. The program was set at the fictional Broken Wheel Ranch in California.Mobley was one of eight children who could sing and play musical instruments. He was the son of Arthur and Charlene Mobley. Mobley's father was a native of Centralia, Illinois. The family moved in the early 1950s to Pecos in Reeves County, Texas, before relocating to Whittier in southern California.