Eddie Little Sky had uncredited roles in several notable films, including the historical crime drama "The FBI Story" (1959), starring James Stewart; the dramatic western "Cimarron" (1960), starring Glenn Ford; and the western comedy "The Hallelujah Trail" (1965), starring Burt Lancaster and Lee Remick. He is best-remembered for his portrayal of Dr. Stephen Jackson in the CBS soap opera "The Guiding Light" (19651981). She portrayed the leading lady Catherine Bennett in the noir film "Black Angel" (1946), also starring Dan Duryea, Peter Lorre and Broderick Crawford; as well as a minor part in another noir film "In a Lonely Place" (1950), starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame. He attended Long Beach City College and served as an intelligence officer in the Army Air Force during World War II. Appearing mostly in the western genre, Allison also made guest appearances in various popular television series, including "Perry Mason" (19571966) and "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (19611966). His early roles were mostly uncredited, but he was cast in a wide variety of genres and played many different kinds of characters. Harley guest-starred in many popular television shows, especially crime dramas, including "Arrest and Trial" (19631964), which starred Chuck Connors, Ben Gazarra and Roger Perry; "Ironside" (19671975), starring Raymond Burr; "Police Woman" (19741978), starring Angie Dickenson and Earl Holliman; "The Rockford Files" (19741980), starring James Garner; and "Hardcastle and McCormick" (19831986), starring Brian Keith; as well as the family comedy "The Donna Reed Show" (19581966) and the medical dramas "Dr. Kildare" (19611966), starring Richard Chamberlain, and "Marcus Welby, M.D." ANOTHER great Gunsmoke episode! He is best-remembered for playing heavies and supporting roles. Gardner currently is an attorney practicing in Los Angeles. She was a working actress until her death, including making an appearance in "Everybody Loves Raymond" (19962005), played the role of Zia Sarina in "Mia Famiglia." His movie career began in the silent film era, and his more memorable film appearances include "The Time of Your Life" (1948), "Here Comes the Groom" (1951) and "The Misfits" (1961). He had minor parts in a few films, including the noir film "Lady in the Lake" (1947), starring Robert Montgomery, Lloyd Noland and Audrey Totter; the biographical western "The Left-Handed Gun" (1959), starring Paul Newman; and the comedy "Some Like It Hot" (1959), starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. Roberts." Between his stunt work and acting credits, he appeared in more than 400 movies and television shows during a career spanning 40 years. His impressions are featured in the films "Confessions of a Nazi Spy" (1939), starring Edward G. Robinson, "The Hitler Gang" (1944), starring Bobby Watson, and "Hitler" (1962), starring Richard Basehart. He appeared in more than 40 movies and television shows in just over a decade. She appeared in nearly 30 movies and television shows during a career spanning 45 years. He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "Gunsmoke" (19551975), starring James Arness; "Have Gun Will Travel" (19571963), starring Richard Boone; "Death Valley Days" (19521975), hosted by Robert Taylor; "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961), starring Steve McQueen; "Rawhide" (19591966), starring Clint Eastwood; and "The Big Valley" (19651969), starring Barbara Stanwyck. He also guest-starred in the westerns "Death Valley Days" (19521975), hosted by Robert Taylor, "Bonanza" (19591973), starring Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker and Pernell Roberts, and "Daniel Boone" (19641970), starring Fess Parker. He attended Lee Strasberg's Actor's Studio and made his film debut in Alfred Hitchcock's "North by Northwest." He became a recognizable character actor, known for his jovial disposition and folksy country accent, which made him well-suited to the western genre. He studied theater arts at the Martha Oatman School in Los Angeles and made his Broadway debut in 1943. He had roles in several memorable films, including a minor part in the adventure comedy "The Court Jester" (1956), starring Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns, Basil Rathbone and Angela Lansbury; and Harry Joseph in the musical comedy "The Music Man" (1962), starring Robert Preston, Shirley Jones and Buddy Hackett. E-5 Steven Mathers, 21, of rural Rockwell died Saturday, October 26th, in Vietnam as a result of wounds suffered in combat. He appeared in more than 300 movies and television shows during his 30-year career. He also played the lead in his own comedy shows, "The Brothers" (19561957), co-starring Gale Gordon and Barbara Billingsly, and the title role in "Fibber McGee and Molly" (19591960), co-starring Cathy Lewis and Paul Smith. He appeared in more than 100 (mostly) B-westerns, including "Paradise Canyon" (1935), "Borderland" (1937), "Idaho" (1943), "Forty Thieves" (1944), "The Devil's Playground" (1946), "Return of the Bad Men" (1948) and "The Paleface" (1948), the horror film "The Walking Dead" (1936), the romantic comedy "My Favorite Wife" (1940), the crime drama "Criminals Within" (1943), the superhero adventure "Batman" (1943), and the film adaptation of John Steinbeck's classic novel "East of Eden" (1955). Robert H. Harris, born Robert H. Hurwitz, was an American actor who appeared in more than 100 roles for television, film and theater in a career spanning nearly three decades. In 1975, after a successful career in acting, Pitlik moved behind the camera, directing 30 television shows, including the sitcoms "One Day at a Time" (19751984), "Mr. Belvedere" (19851990) and "Wings" (19901997). Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow. Jones has had roles in several memorable films, including a minor part in the war drama "The Young Lions" (1958), starring Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift and Dean Martin; Supply Sgt. Williams appeared in six episodes of THE RIFLEMAN, one of six actors to portray the regular character, Doc Burrage. Prior to leaving Germany, Kosleck attended the Mac Reinhardt Dramatic School, gaining attention for his performance in Shakespearean roles. He has played brutish villains in numerous films, including the character Solarite in the sci-fi B-movie "The Phantom Planet" (1961), starring Dean Fredericks; Samson in the crime comedy "The Longest Yard" (1974), starring Burt Reynolds; Reace in "Silver Streak" (1976), starring Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor and Jill Clayburgh; Club in the western "Pale Rider" (1985), starring Clint Eastwood; and the voice of Vlad in the Disney animated comedy "Tangled" (2010); however, he is best known for his role as Jaws in the James Bond films "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977) and "Moonraker" (1979), as well as Mr. Larson in "Happy Gilmore" (1996). He also appeared in the Rat Pack vehicle "Robin and the 7 Hoods" (1964), in which he played the bartender. A familiar face in westerns, Wilke was typecast as a heavy. Typecast as the villain, he is best known for playing the role of the wrathful elephant handler Klaus in the film, "The Greatest Show on Earth" (1952). Not off the air, but we didn't film any new ones [after that. He made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Lafayette Blye in "None So Blind" (episode 135). He also has had a few recurring roles, including Voltaire in the western action adventure "The Wild Wild West" (19651969) and Moose Moran in the western comedy "Barbary Coast" (19751976). She made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying a woman in "Flowers By the Door" (episode 92). Jerry Mathers is paying tribute to his Leave It to Beaver co-star, remembering Tony Dow as "not only my brother on tv, but in many ways in life as. Mel Allen, born Melvin F. Allen, was an American actor. This post is an overview of the character Festus and the successful television show Gunsmoke. Fred Sherman, born Clarence E. Kolegraff, was an American film and television actor. A few of his early roles were uncredited, including appearances in the cold war classic "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962), starring Laurence Harvey and Angela Lansbury, and the Disney comedies "The Reluctant Astronaut" (1967) and "The Shakiest Gun in the West" (1968), both starring Don Knotts. She also guest-starred in other popular westerns, including "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" (19541959), "Have Gun Will Travel" (19571963) and "Tales of Wells Fargo" (19571962). Appearing mostly in forgettable pictures such as "I Was a Teenage Frankenstein" (1957), "Invasion of the Animal People" (1962), "The Slime People" (1963), his most noteworthy films include "The Bad and the Beautiful" (1952), "The Big Heat" (1953), "Compulsion" (1959) and "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962). Richard "Dick" Keene was an American film and television actor. He continued his voice work in television, lending his voice to various popular shows, including the animated series "Jonny Quest" (19641965), "Scooby Doo, Where Are You!" William Phipps is an American film and television actor. Actors Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow, who played Beaver and Wally on "Leave It To Beaver," sit down with Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford to talk about what the. She also had a recurring role as Dixie in the adventure series "Straightaway" (19611962). In addition to his many appearances as a stuntman, DeNormand made two appearances as an actor in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying a townsman in "The Photographer" (episode 18) and "Outlaw's Inheritance" (episode 38). She made one guest appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Fay Owens in "The Jealous Man" (episode 136). Noam Pitlik was an American film and television actor, and also director and producer. Jerry Mathers was a star at a young age. His first love was the stage, and he produced and directed several plays on the summer theater circuit. June Vincent, born Dorothy June Smith, was an American film and television actress. True Theater" (19531962) and "Perry Mason" (19571966). Most of her early film roles, especially of the 1940s, were uncredited, and she tended to be cast in small roles playing society matrons, influential aides-de-camp or relatives, perhaps most memorably as Clark Gable's secretary in "The Hucksters" (1947), Claudette Colbert's sister in "Family Honeymoon" (1948) and Henry Fonda's mother in "Spencer's Mountain" (1963). His other credits have been in television, including the medical drama "The Eleventh Hour" (!9621964), the marine corps drama "The Lieutenant" (19641966), the marital drama "The Young Marrieds" (19641966), the espionage thriller "Mission: Impossible" (19661973). Mathers attended film school and held a variety of staff and freelance assignments in film production. He appeared in more than 250 movies and television shows during a career spanning more than 30 years. He appeared in more than 150 TV shows and movies during a career spanning 30 years. In the same interview, Jerry Mathers talked about some of the things he did do for Leave it to Beaver. He said that one episode called for him to crawl into a giant bowl of soup. So we did that for six years because that was the length of the contracts at those times. (episode 82). Tall and physically imposing, with a deep baritone voice, he was well-suited to play sinister characters and villains. He also guest-starred in the westerns "Rawhide" (19591966), starring Clint Eastwood, and "Cheyenne" (19551963), starring Clint Walker. In between his late night stints, Snyder anchored the news in broadcast television and hosted a radio talk show, eventually yielding both media to a new generation of hosts (Rush Limbaugh in radio and David Letterman in broadcast). He then used well-invested savings from his acting career, in which he earned a starting weekly salary of $500,[17] to begin a career in real estate development. He has narrated many movies and television series, including the comedy "The Odd Couple" (19701975), the crime drama "Dick Tracy" (19501951), the sci-fi horror film "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" (1953), the sci-fi drama "The Invaders" (19671968), and the war dramas "The Winds of War" (1983) and "War and Remembrance" (1988). After serving in the army during World War II, he ventured into the entertainment industry as a stand-up comic, playing at venues from the Catskills to Las Vegas and Los Angeles. He appeared in a single move, "Redneck Zombies" (1989) and gueststarred in one episode of "Perry Mason" (19571966), portraying the deputy in "The Case of the Crippled Cougar" (1962). Dekova guest-starred in various popular TV shows, including the adventure series "Route 66" (19601964), starring Martin Milner; the crime drama "The Untouchables" (19591963), starring Robert Stack; the frontier farce starring Forrest Tucker and Larry Storch, "F Troop" (19651967), in which he had a recurring role as Chief Wild Eagle; and the iconic western family drama starring Melissa Gilbert, "Little House on the Prairie" (19741983). She has appeared in more than 50 movies and television shows over her career of 20 years. Benny Carle is an American television and radio personality. Stevens made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying the doctor in "The Marshal" (episode 4). Luisi played a few memorable film roles, including the lead role of Sgt. He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "Gunsmoke" (19551975), starring James Arness; "Have Gun Will Travel" (19571963), starring Richard Boone; "Bat Masterson" (19581961), starring Gene Barry, "Rawhide" (19591966), starring Clint Eastwood; "Death Valley Days" (19521975), hosted by Robert Taylor; "Wagon Train" (19571965), starring John McIntyre and Ward Bond; "Bonanza" (19591973), starring Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker and Pernell Roberts; and "The Virginian" (19621971), starring James Drury. Akins is best remembered for his television role as Sheriff Lobo in the 1970's series "B.J. He also guest-starred in the westerns "Have Gun Will Travel" (19571963), starring Richard Boone, and "Gunsmoke" (19551975), starring James Arness. Fantastic in the animated superhero series "Fantastic 4" (1967). Lopez made many television appearances in the 1960s and 1970s. (19681971). He attended the University of Washington prior to enlisting in the Army Signal Corps during World War II, but when he segued into acting, he became a familiar face on-screen. Most of his early film roles were either uncredited or attributed to Hal Fieberling, including "The Set-Up" (1949), in which he appeared opposite Robert Ryan. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in "The Apartment" (1960). He later co-founded the Orchard Gables Repertory Theater group and ran The Original Actors Workshop with the help of his wife. The original sitcom has been shown in over 80 countries in 40 languages. After making his guest appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, Stohl went on to appear in many other television shows and even films; however, his main professional credits were for providing narration for commercials. Like Chuck Connors, prior to his MLB career, he played basketball, Drysdale at UCLA, and Connors for the Boston Celtics. He also had recurring roles in several TV shows, including Capitan Felipe Arrellanos in "Zorro" (19571961), Doctor Nat Wyndham in "Wichita Town" (19591960) and Colonel Thornton in "McKeever & the Colonel" (19621963). He was typecast as a professional, often portraying judges, lawyers, bank clerks and similar roles. He has also had a few recurring roles, including Kevin in the comedy "The Last Resort" (19791980); Todo in the adventure series "Tales of the Gold Monkey" (19821983); he made two appearances as Kuroda, the Japanese soldier lost in the jungle and for whom World War II had not ended, in "The Six Million Dollar Man" (19741978); and Master Rin in "Walker, Texas Ranger" (19932001). He appeared in 20 movies and television shows during a 10-year career. Dobkin was a prolific performer during the Golden Age of Radio. He played Jethroe in "Blood Brothers" (episode 35), Austin Stark in "The Spiked Rifle" (episode 49), Walt Ryerson in "The Grasshopper" (episode 63), Jack Adams in "Miss Milly" (episode 84), Ben Macowan in "The Silent Knife" (episode 89), Gus Potter in "The Stand-In" (episode 114), and Lovett, the Gunslinger, in "The Most Amazing Man" (episode 151). Webber made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Wes Carney in "The Retired Gun" (episode 17). He has appeared in nearly 40 movies and television shows in a career spanning more than 30 years. He also worked as a dialogue coach in his early career. Kolinsky in the war drama "Hell Is for Heroes" (1962), starring Steve McQueen, Bobby Darin and Fess Parker; Julian Soshnick in the crime drama "The Boston Strangler" (1968), starring Tony Curtis, Henry Fonda and George Kennedy; Mr. Hayes in the biographical drama "Midnight Express" (1978), starring Brad Davis, Irene Miracle and Bo Hopkins; and a leading role as Mel in the horror film "Sleepaway Camp" (1983), also starring Katherine Kamhi and Paul DeAngelo. Although the origin of the rumor is unclear,[12] Mathers never saw action and was never stationed outside the United States. Will in "The Assailants" (episode 149), Stagg in "The Anvil Chorus" (episode 154). She appeared in a few films, including "Jump Into Hell" (1955), "Crime Against Joe" (1956) and "The Black Sleep" (1956), which reunited screen icons of the horror film genre Bela Lugosi, Lon Chaney Jr., Basil Rathbone and John Carradine. Hughes guest-starred in several popular television shows, including the family comedy "Leave It to Beaver" (19571963), the medical drama "Dr. Kildare" (19611966), Rod Serling's iconic anthology series "The Twilight Zone" (19591964), the crime drama "Arrest and Trial" (19631964), the private detective series "77 Sunset Strip" (19581964) and the family drama "Lassie" (19541974).

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