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Mike ConnorsHe appeared in numerous television series, including the co-starring role in the 1955 episode'' Tomas and the Widow'' of the NBC western anthology series Frontier.
Sally BrophyIn 1954, she guest starred on an episode of the CBS crime drama, The Public Defender, starring Reed Hadley.
Kurt RussellHe appeared in 1963 as Peter Hall in the episode'' Everybody Knows You Left Me'' on the NBC medical drama about psychiatry The Eleventh Hour.
Charles BronsonIn 1961, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his supporting role in an episode entitled'' Memory in White'' of CBS's General Electric Theater, hosted by Ronald W. Reagan.
Read MorganMorgan debuted on The Deputy as Sergeant Tasker in the episode,'' Meet Sergeant Tasker'' (October 1, 1960), followed by'' The Jason Harris Story'' with Jeff Morrow in the title role as a marshal.
Whit BissellIn 1958, he was cast as Dr. Haley in the episode'' Pipeline'' of the NBC western series, The Californians.
Paul FixOn December 25, 1958, Fix appeared in the episode'' Medal for Valor'' on CBS's Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.
Strother MartinIn 1962, Martin was cast as Harold Horton in'' The Chocolate Cake Caper'' of the CBS sitcom, Pete and Gladys, starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams.
Michael ParksIn 1961, Parks portrayed the nephew of series character George MacMichael (Andy Clyde) on the ABC sitcom, The Real McCoys, starring Walter Brennan.
Harry MorganIn 1963, he was cast as Sheriff Ernie Backwater on Richard Boone's Have Gun - Will Travel western series on CBS.
Donnelly RhodesHe appeared twice on the NBC western series, Laredo : in 1965, he played Bob Jamison in'' Rendezvous at Arillo'', and the next year he was cast as Don Carlos in'' The Would-Be Gentleman of Laredo''.
Charles B. GatewoodThe role of Gatewood was portrayed in 1954 by Brett King in the syndicated television series, Stories of the Century, starring and narrated by Jim Davis.
Kenneth TobeyOn December 31, 1961, Tobey guest starred on the ABC - Warner Brothers western series, Lawman as the engineer Duncan Clooney, who seeks to move a shipment of nitroglycerin through Laramie, Wyoming.
Dayton LummisAfter a few other motion picture appearances, some uncredited, Lummis was cast as a police superintendent in the television series Racket Squad in the 1952 episode'' The Strange Case of James Doyle'' Hugh Beaumont, later the father, Ward Cleaver, on the sitcom Leave It to Beaver, narrated a third of the episodes of this series, which starred Reed Hadley as Captain John Braddock.
Robert EllensteinIn 1961, he played the mobster Legs Diamond in an episode of NBC's 1920s crime drama The Lawless Years with James Gregory.
Brad Johnson (television actor)Other Johnson western roles were as Jim Reardon in'' A Bullet for the Teacher'' (1960) on ABC's Maverick, as Will Eckhardt in `` The Cathy Eckhardt Story'' opposite Susan Oliver on NBC's Wagon Train, and as Duke Huston in `` Vigilantes of Montana'' on NBC's Overland Trail with William Bendix and Doug McClure.
Michael AnsaraIn 1961, he appeared as Carl in the episode'' Night Visitors'' of the NBC anthology series The Barbara Stanwyck Show.
Clu Gulager In 1958, Clu Gulager appeared as Roy Carter in the episode'' The Return of Roy Carter'' (written by Gene Roddenberry of Star Trek fame) in the western television series Have Gun-Will Travel starring Richard Boone.
John Howard (American actor)Early in 1961, he guest starred as Captain Chilcoath in the episode'' Rebellion at Blazing Rock'' of the 17-week NBC series, The Americans, a dramatization of how the American Civil War divided many families.
Roger Davis (television actor)In 1971, Davis narrated the voiceover theme sequence for the western series Alias Smith and Jones, starring Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes/Joshua Smith and Ben Murphy as Kid Curry/Thaddeus Jones.
Jay C. FlippenIn 1964, he appeared as Owney in an episode of CBS's Gunsmoke with James Arness.
J. Pat O'MalleyIn 1961, O'Malley guest starred in ABC's drama Bus Stop, starring Marilyn Maxwell as the owner of a diner in a fictitious small Colorado town.
Jason Robards, Sr.In one of his television appearances, Robards played Judge Hesby in the 1958 episode'' Dead Reckoning'' of the ABC / Warner Brothers western series, Colt.
Noreen CorcoranIn 1964, she was cast as Alice Lang in NBC's medical drama about psychiatry, The Eleventh Hour in the episode'' You're So Smart, Why Ca n't You Be Good''.
Clu GulagerLate in 1959, Gulager was cast as Beau Chandler in the episode'' Jessie Quinn'' of the NBC western series, Riverboat, starring Darren McGavin and Burt Reynolds.
Katharine RossIn 1966, she appeared in the episode'' To Light a Candle'' of Barry Sullivan's NBC Western The Road West.
Barry KelleyHe played the journalist George Hearst in the 1964 episode'' The Paper Dynasty'' of the syndicated series, Death Valley Days.
Jack WardenWarden guest-starred on many television series over the years, including two 1960 episodes of NBC's The Outlaws, on Marilyn Maxwell's ABC drama series, Bus Stop, and on David Janssen's ABC drama, The Fugitive.
Douglas Kennedy (actor)On January 12, 1959, Kennedy appeared in the episode'' Shadow of a Gunfighter'' of the NBC western series The Restless Gun.
Patricia MedinaIn 1958, she also appeared as'' The Lady'' Diana Coulter in Richard Boone's CBS western series, Have Gun, Will Travel.
Luana PattenIn 1959, she played the role of Abbie Fenton in the episode'' Call Your Shot'' of CBS's Wanted : Dead of Alive, starring Steve McQueen.
Karl SwensonIn 1959, Swenson played a former Russia n seaman en route to becoming an American citizen, Alexi Sharlakov, in the episode'' The Extra Hand'' of the ABC/WB western series, Sugarfoot, with Will Hutchins in the title role.
Fess ParkerIn 1954, he appeared as Grat Dalton in the Jim Davis syndicated western anthology series Stories of the Century in the episode The Dalton Brothers.
John DehnerOn CBS Radio in 1958, he starred in Frontier Gentleman, a western series that opened with a trumpet theme by Jerry Goldsmith and this introduction : : Here with, an Englishman's account of life and death in the West.
Johnny Western Western has appeared in several television programs, including the westerns, Have Gun - Will Travel, Tales of Wells Fargo, Pony Express (in the 1960 episode'' The Story of Julesburg''), and Boots and Saddles.
Elen WillardIn 1962, Willard appeared as Althea in'' The Hunger'' on CBS's Gunsmoke and as Anne Farell in'' Any Second Now'' of ABC's Combat !
Jim HuttonOne of his earliest screen appearances was in an episode of The Twilight Zone (1959), in which he co-starred with Rod Taylor.
Alfred BesterFor Alcoa Premiere, hosted by Fred Astaire, he wrote Mr. Lucifer, which aired November 1, 1962 with Astaire in the title role opposite Elizabeth Montgomery.
John Archer (actor)In 1960, Archer was cast as Joe Holman in the episode'' Phantom Trail'' of the ABC / Warner Brothers western series, Colt.
Dyan CannonShe also made appearances on 77 Sunset Strip, the perennial western series Gunsmoke, The Untouchables and the syndicated Two Faces West in the 1960 episode entitled'' Sheriff of the Town''.
Gina GillespieHer first acting role was on an episode of the CBS anthology series General Electric Theater, hosted by Ronald Reagan in March 1958.
Hari Rhodes In 1960, Rhodes appeared in five television series : General Electric Theater, hosted by Ronald W. Reagan ; The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, Have Gun, Will Travel, starring Richard Boone, The Westerner, starring Brian Keith, and in two episodes of Adventures in Paradise, starring Gardner McKay.
Douglas Kennedy (actor)In 1958, Kennedy appeared in Jim Davis' second series, Rescue 8 in the episode'' Calamity Coach''.
Joseph Alfred SladeGregg Palmer played Slade in a 1955 episode of the syndicated television series Stories of the Century, starring and narrated by Jim Davis.
Denver PyleHe did some writing and directing for the short-lived half-hour western Dirty Sally starring Jeanette Nolan, which ran on CBS in the first half of 1974.
Patricia BreslinIn 1955, Breslin was cast in an episode of the CBS anthology series Appointment with Adventure, a series with neither a host nor a regular star.
Roberta ShoreShore's television credits include appearances on Playhouse 90, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The Donna Reed Show, The Lawrence Welk Show (a singing appearance in 1959), several Western series including Maverick, Wagon Train, The Tall Man, and Laramie, and regular roles on Father Knows Best (as Joyce, Bud Andersons girl friend), The New Bob Cummings Show and The Virginian.
Andy GriffithIn 1960, Griffith appeared as a county sheriff (who was also a justice of the peace and the editor of the local newspaper) in an episode of Make Room for Daddy, starring Danny Thomas.
Hugh BeaumontOn July 1, 1957, two months before the premiere of Leave It to Beaver, Beaumont played a sympathetic characterization of the western bandit Jesse James on Dale Robertson's NBC series, Tales of Wells Fargo.
Ann DoranShe appeared in the religion anthology series, Crossroads in the 1956 episode'' The White Carnation'', along with Elinor Donahue, James Best, and J. Carrol Naish.
Scott BradyIn 1983, Brady portrayed Alex Kidd in'' Shadow of Sam Penny'' on the CBS detective series Simon and Simon.
Robert ColbertColbert also appeared as Bill Mannix with Vaughn Taylor as Dr. Bryan Craig in another 1960 Colt.
John LuptonOn October 30, 1959, Lupton was cast in the episode'' Client Peter Warren'' of the ABC western series Black Saddle, starring Peter Breck as gunfighter-turned-lawyer Clay Culhane.
Brad Johnson (television actor)Johnson played the role of Ed Masterson (brother of Bat Masterson) in the 1957 episode'' The Nice Ones Always Die First'' of the ABC half-hour western series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, with Hugh O'Brian in the starring role.
Keith LarsenIn 1959, Larsen guest starred on the CBS series Men into Space in the role of Jim Nichols in the episode'' Christmas on the Moon''.
Richard DavalosIn the American Civil War television series, The Americans, broadcast by NBC in 1961, he played Jeff, the younger brother who joined the Confederate Army, in opposition to Ben, the older brother, played by Darryl Hickman, who joined the Union Army.
Gerald MohrIn 1949 he was co-announcer, along with Fred Foy, and narrator of twelve of the shows of the first series of The Lone Ranger, starring Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels.
Denver PyleHe portrayed the character Brill in the 1964 episode,'' Johnny Ride the Pony : One, Two, Three'', of the NBC education drama series, Mr. Novak, starring James Franciscus.
Frank FergusonFerguson portrayed Judge Roy Bean, justice of the peace in Langtry, Texas, in the 1959 episode'' Law West of the Pecos'' of the ABC / Warner Brothers western series, Colt.
Jackie LougheryShe appeared as Martha, sister of sheriff Sam Phelps in the May 18, 1961 episode of Bat Masterson,'' Farmer with a Badge''.
Daryn HintonHinton's actor father Ed Hinton was on The General Electric Theater hosted by Ronald Reagan in 1957.
Christopher WalkenIn 1963, he appeared as'' Chris'' in an episode of Naked City starring Paul Burke.
Claude AkinsIn 1960, he and Marty Ingels appeared as themselves in the episode'' Amateur Night'' in NBC's short-lived crime drama Dan Raven, starring Skip Homeier ; the show was set on the Sunset Strip of West Hollywood.
Celia KayeIn 1962, a few months before The New Loretta Young Show premiered, Kaye made her television debut as the character'' Julie Trenton'' in the segment'' The Traveler'', one of the last episodes filmed of the ABC western series Tales of Wells Fargo, starring Dale Robertson.
Don DubbinsIn 1967, he appeared also as a guest star in the episode'' Rescue'' in the fourth season of the science fiction series, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Dubbins appeared twice on NBC's Little House on the Prairie with Michael Landon and five times on CBS's Barnaby Jones crime drama with Buddy Ebsen.
Dick ForanIn 1954, Foran guest starred on NBC's Justice, a legal drama starring Dane Clark and Gary Merrill, on CBS's The Public Defender starring Reed Hadley and Hugh Beaumont, and on NBC's The Martha Raye Show, a comedy / variety show starring comedienne Martha Raye.
Glenn CorbettCorbett also appeared as' Chance Reynolds', a regular cast member on the NBC-TV western The Road West (1966 -- 67), with co-stars Barry Sullivan, Kathryn Hays, Andrew Prine, Brenda Scott, and Kelly Corcoran.
Clint Kimbrough(22) Alfred Hitchcock Presents : Appointment at Eleven (October 11, 1959) -- As part of Alfred Hitchcock Presents fifth season, Clint, in the starring role as Davie Logan, storms into a bar as an angry young man and shocks the patrons by announcing that someone is going to die at 11:00 pm.
Mitchell RyanIn 1973, he played the lead in the NBC adventure show Chase, with co-stars Wayne Maunder and Reid Smith.
Glenn StrangeIn 1959, he appeared in another western syndicated series, Mackenzie's Raiders, in the episode entitled'' Apache Boy''.
Mike ConnorsIn 1963, he guest-starred as Jack Marson in the episode'' Shadow of the Cougar'' on the NBC modern western series, Redigo, starring Richard Egan.
Phyllis AveryOn February 12, 1963, Avery appeared in'' The Fugitives'' of NBC's Laramie western series.
Pierre WatkinIn 1958, Watkin portrayed Dr. Breen of Samaritan Hospital in the episode'' San Francisco Story'' of Rex Allen's syndicated western series, Frontier Doctor.
Douglas Kennedy (actor)Kennedy played the role of Jay Brisco in the 1959 episode'' Law West of the Pecos'' of the ABC / Warner Brothers western series, Colt.
J. Pat O'MalleyO'Malley was cast as Walter Morgan in the 1959 episode,'' The First Gold Brick'', of the NBC western series, The Californians.
Lonny ChapmanIn 1966, Chapman appeared in the episode'' Lone Woman'' of Barry Sullivan's NBC western series, The Road West.
Whitney BlakeIn 1959, Blake guest starred in the first episode,'' The Good Samaritan'' of the syndicated western series Pony Express.
Anthony GeorgeIn January 1959, George played a Roman Catholic priest, Padre John, in the episode'' The Desperadoes'' of the ABC / Warner Brothers western series, Sugarfoot, starring Will Hutchins in the title role.
Frank GorshinIn 1962, Gorshin was cast as Billy Roy Fix in the episode'' The Fire Dancer'' of the NBC modern western television series, Empire, starring Richard Egan as the rancher Jim Redigo.
Brian HaleyIn 2003, he was cast in the television pilot for the CBS one hour drama The Brotherhood of Poland New Hampshire as one of three brothers along with Randy Quaid and John Carroll Lynch, but was replaced later by Chris Penn due to story restructuring and his lack of similarity to the other two brothers.
James MillhollinIn 1962, he was cast as Lt. Bronner in the episode'' The Handmade Private'' of the CBS anthology serieds, GE True, hosted by Jack Webb.
Paul FixOn February 28, 1958, he appeared with Edd Byrnes as Frank Wilson, Sr., and Frank, Jr., respectively in the episode'' The Golden Gun'' on the ABC / Warner Brothers, western series, Colt.
Charles Marquis WarrenIn 1957 he wrote, produced, and directed an episode of the anthology series Playhouse 90 entitled'' Without Incident'', which starred Errol Flynn.
Rhodes ReasonIn 1956, Reason was cast as Chuck Wilson in'' Rodeo Round-Up'' and as Kinnard in'' Dust of Destruction'', episodes of Kirby Grant's western aviation adventure series, Sky King.
Russell JohnsonLate in 1958, Johnson and Joe Flynn were cast in the episode'' The Bells of Fear'' of the syndicated adventure series, Rescue 8, starring Jim Davis and Lang Jeffries.
Aldo RayOn January 31, 1957, Ray appeared on NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford.
Phyllis AveryShe appeared on the Charles Bronson ABC series, Man with a Camera as Miss Hollis in the 1958 episode'' Turntable''.
Victor BuonoHe was cast twice in 1960 in the episodes,'' Blind Marriage'' and'' The Earl of Durango,'' of the ABC western series, The Rebel, starring Nick Adams.
Jeanne CooperIn 1958, she was cast in the episode'' Wheel of Fortune'' (also the name of a subsequent syndicated quiz show) of the NBC western series, Jefferson Drum, starring Jeff Richards as a newspaper publisher.
Dan O'HerlihyIn 1962, he was cast as Glenn Kassin in'' The Earth Mover'' episode of the modern NBC western series, Empire.
J. Pat O'MalleyO'Malley appeared occasionally as'' Vince'' in the 1966 ABC comedy/western series The Rounders, with Ron Hayes, Patrick Wayne, and Chill Wills.
Tyler MacDuffOther MacDuff guest-starring role were as Ira Burns in the episode'' Get Dawson'' of the 1960 police drama This Man Dawson starring Keith Andes, Alcoa Theatre, Lawman, Lassie, and James Arness's Gunsmoke.
Glenn StrangeIn 1952, he was cast in the role of Chief Black Cloud in the episode'' Indian War Party'' of the syndicated The Range Rider, starring Jock Mahoney and Dick Jones.
John Kerr (actor)In 1965, Kerr guest starred on NBC's The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.
Hugh Reilly In 1957, Reilly guest starred as George Cameron in the episode'' Dangerous Channel'' of Barry Sullivan's short-lived CBS adventure / drama TV series, Harbourmaster.
Scott MarloweIn 1964, Marlowe appeared as Lee Hewitt in the episode'' The Roper'' on NBC's most successful western, Bonanza.
Jeff YorkHe co-starred as'' Reno McKee'' with Roger Moore, Dorothy Provine, and Ray Danton in the 1959 ABC / Warner Brothers western television series, The Alaskans.
Robert J. WilkeIn 1961, Wilke appeared as Gil Fletcher, a corrupt marshal in Billings, Montana, in the episode'' The Fatal Step'' of NBC's Laramie.
Joan BlondellIn 1968, she guest-starred on the CBS sitcom Family Affair, starring Brian Keith.
Kim HunterIn 1963, Hunter appeared as Anita Anson on the ABC medical drama Breaking Point in the episode imdb.