He won the CLIO award on two occasions for his acting in commercials. Walberg also had recurring roles is several TV series, playing Police Sgt. He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "The Lone Ranger" (1949–1957), "Zane Grey Theater" (1956–1961), "Wagon Train" (1957–1965), "The Texan" (1958–1960), "Bat Masterson" (1958–1961), "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (1958–1961), "The Deputy" (1959–1961), "Laramie" (1959–1963), "Maverick" (1957–1962), "Tales of Wells Fargo" (1957–1962), "Rawhide" (1959–1966), "Daniel Boone" (1964–1970), "The Virginian" (1962–1971), "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975), and "Bonanza" (1959–1973). Bekassy made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Count Brissara in "The Princess" (episode 125). He was involved with the Sierra Club and eventually co-founded his own environmental group, Wilderness World. Summary: This show is about a dog named Courage that was found by Muriel Bagge who lives on a farm in the middle of Nowhere with her husband Eustace Bagge. Her television credits include "The Loretta Young Show" (1956–1959), "Maverick" (1957) and "Wagon Train" (1957), "Gunsmoke" (1958–1963), "Dennis the Menace" (1959), "Petticoat Junction" (1963) and "The Phyllis Diller Show" (1966). '', has crudely disguised itself as a democracy that has taken away the freedom of its citizens, the Vindicators only like having having Morty around because a mentally handicapped kid is good for photo ops, ignoring both pre-recorded drunk Rick and sober Rick's warnings that he'll die if he tries to leave without solving the puzzles, the planet of people the Vindictors killed to stop an evil shape-shifter, more or less caused the death of that planet by refusing to call Rick for help, Million Ants might quailify as a subversion since he only killed Alan after Alan tries to kill him and he tries to talk Supernova out of killing Rick and Morty, solely blames Alan Rails for the planet they killed and blames Rick for all the Vindicators' deaths despite assisting in murdering Alan, he proves himself to be a detestable hypocrite, rudely slams the door in SpongeBob's face, they didn't bring him his drink (which they didn't know he had ordered), sentencing an innocent teenage girl to death, he learns too much for her and the Sith's liking, Jedi don't learn about Order 66 until it's too late, his more competent superiors' plans failing and letting the rebels get away, and he flat out states that he hates the guy, sycophantic attitude towards the Diamonds, doesn't even bother to do the same for Drako, wants Splinter to be fully aware of his surroundings and what's going on before he kills him, when he attempted to win a challenge for himself. He made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Brud Evans in "The Spoiler" (episode 61). Due to his Hispanic heritage, Vacio almost always was cast in ethnic roles. He wrote for various popular television series, including "Bonanza" (1959–1973) and "Star Trek" (1966–1969). He also guest-starred in the westerns "Daniel Boone" (1964–1970), starring Fess Parker, and "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975), starring James Arness. He later appeared in the television series "Space: 1999." Kelly Thordsen, born Sherman Jess Thordsen, was an American television and film actor. They sometimes worked together. Anderson is perhaps best remembered for his television role as Harry Jackson, MacGyver's grandfather, in the popular Richard Dean Anderson series. He appeared in more than 250 films and television shows, playing mostly uncredited or small roles. 1. Roberts." He also received many awards and honorifics, including the NAACP's Spingarn Medal (1968) and the NAACP Image Award (1989). He also guest-starred in the westerns "Laramie" (1959–1963), starring John Smith and Robert Fuller; "Tombstone Territory" (1957), starring Pat Conway; and "Gunslinger" (1961), starring Tony Young. He was given the opportunity to make a guest appearance in THE RIFLEMAN while working for WAFF-TV, the ABC affiliate in Birmingham, Alabama. He passed away in 1973, ending his career playing Sam Noonan, the bartender on "Gunsmoke," whom he played for 12 years. Cesare Danova, born Cesare Deitinger in Bergamo, Italy, was a television and screen actor whose career spanned nearly five decades. While Roger and his jerkass antics can be seen as rather, Emperor Zing is also one. She also guest-starred in the western "Bonanza" (1959–1973), starring Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker and Pernell Roberts. Melton guest-starred in many popular television shows of the 1950s through the 80s, including the legal drama "Perry Mason" (1957–1966), the detective drama "Richard Diamond: Private Detective" (1957–1960), the action crime drama "Highway Patrol" (1955–1959), the mystery action series "Peter Gunn" (1958–1961), the nautical action adventure "Sea Hunt" (1958–1961), the anthology series "The Outer Limits" (1963–1965), the superhero parody "Batman" (1966–1968), the family comedy "The Andy Griffith Show" (1960–1968), the western action adventure "The Wild Wild West" (1965–1969), the police drama "Mod Squad" (1968–1973), the adventure drama "It Takes a Thief" (1968–1970), the crime drama "Mannix" (1967–1975), the espionage thriller "Mission: Impossible" (1966–1973) and the family drama "Little House on the Prairie" (1974–1983). Quinn was a regular character in THE RIFLEMAN, appearing in 40 episodes as Sweeney, the Owner/Bartender of the North Fork Saloon. Joan Taylor was an American actress born to a family in the entertainment business. Tall and heavy-set, Baylor was dubbed "the Last of the Bigtime Bad Guys" and was frequently cast in tough guy roles. David Tyrell was an American stage, film and television actor. ", His son Ed Wunceler II, the Big Bad in Season 4, is just as despicable as his father, if not, Aside from the Wunclers, we also have Lamilton Taeshawn, who reveals himself to be a, Backstage interviewer Tally Wong from the, In the original seasons of the show, Debbie Matenopoulos was such, and not just because. He guest-starred in several other westerns, including "Have Gun – Will Travel" (1957–1963), starring Richard Boone; "Rawhide" (1959–1966), starring Clint Eastwood; and Gunsmoke" (1955–1975), starring James Arness. Even, While other unpleasant characters in the show usually show, Holly Blue Agate's only role is to direct all the hate from the Diamonds once they start to show a sympathetic side. Jeff Daley, born James William Daley, was an American film and television actor. Roope also guest-starred in numerous television series, including "Mr. & Mrs. North" (1952–1953), "Dragnet" (1958), "Perry Mason" (1958) and "Twilight Zone" (1960). Victor Sen Young was an American film and television character actor. (1964–1968) and "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" (1974–1975). Saunders, and the adventure series "The Fugitive" (1963–1967), starring David Janssen as a doctor wrongly convicted of murder. His performance in Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory" (1947), in which he plays French General Paul Mireau, is regarded as Macready's best work. He got his start performing on stage in Chicago, eventually making his way into radio, where he spent 11 years on the daytime drama "Bachelor's Children." Leslie guest-starred in a many popular television shows of the 1950s through the 90s, including the suspense series "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955–1962) the adventure series "Route 66" (1960–1964), the medical drama "Ben Casey" (1961–1966), the adventure series "The Fugitive" (1963–1967), the action comedy "The Wild Wild West" (1965–1969), the adventure series "Kung Fu" (1972–1975), and the daytime drama "One Life to Live" (1968–Present), as well as the crime dramas "M Squad" (1957–1960), "Perry Mason" (1957–1966) and "Mannix" (1967–1975). Born and raised in the Bronx, he began his acting career while attending Penn State University, making his Broadway debut in the 1942 production, "Johnny Two by Four." The Demon in the Mattress. Malley guest-starred in several popular television shows of the 1950s and 60s, including the crime dramas "Dragnet" (1951–1959), "Richard Diamond: Private Detective" (1957–1960) and "The Untouchables" (1959–1963), the CBS anthology series "Playhouse 90" (1956–1960), the legal drama "Perry Mason" (1957–1966) and the private eye series "Peter Gunn" (1958–1961). Following military service in World War II, he began working as a teacher and appearing in films and television. In his last role, the 1974 film "Benji," he co-starred with the dog (Higgins) from his stint on "Petticoat Junction." (episode 167). Dan Blocker was an American actor born and raised in Texas. He also had an uncredited role in the romantic adventure film "Timbuktu" (1959), starring Victor Mature and Yvonne De Carlo. Robert Bice made five guest appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying different characters in each episode. Most of Fawcett's film appearances were uncredited bit parts. on February 18, 1996. Cornthwaite became interested in acting after being forced to recite a line for a school production. Lance Fuller was an American television and film actor. Milford also appeared in two episodes of THE RIFLEMAN spin-off "Law of the Plainsman" (1959–1960). Growing up in New Mexico, he had been a rancher, cowboy and rodeo performer—a background that lent authenticity to the Western characters he played. Among the numerous television shows in which he guest-starred, Conte appeared in several westerns, sometimes multiple times, including "The Gene Autry Show" (1952–1955), "Death Valley Days" (1955–1957) "Broken Arrow" (1956–1958) and "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" (1954–1959). She was one of the original mouseketeers in "The Mickey Mouse Club" (1955–1996). Hern made two appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Sleeper in "Waste" (episode 74) and Lazeros in "Vaqueros" (episode 111). Fittingly, he portrayed the radio announcer in the noir film "Kiss Me Deadly" (1955), starring Ralph Meeker. As a screenwriter, she composed scripts for various popular shows, including "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975), "Barnaby Jones" (1973–1980) and "Falcon Crest" (1981–1990). Don Drysdale, born Donald Scott Drysdale, was a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who played for both the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers. He also appeared in the action-adventure series "Sea Hunt" (1959–1961), starring Lloyd Bridges; the war drama "Combat!" Katharine Bard was an American actress. She guest-starred in several popular series, including the iconic crime drama "Perry Mason" (1957–1966), starring Raymond Burr, and James Michener's "Adventures in Paradise" (1959–1962), starring Gardner McKay, James Holden and Guy Stockwell. He made guest appearances in variety and late night talk shows, including "The Ed Sullivan Show" (1948–1971), "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962–1992), "The Dean Martin Comedy Hour" (1965–1974) and "The Merv Griffin Show" (aired intermittently between 1962–1986) He also had a few film roles, including Mercidis in the crime drama "The Detective" (1968), and Rubin in the comedy "Lady in the Cement" (1968), both films starring Frank Sinatra. Pickard also played the recurring role of Sgt. He also guest-starred in several other popular westerns of the 1950s and 60s, including "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (1958–1961), starring Steve McQueen, "Bat Masterson" (1958–1961), starring Gene Barry, "Maverick" (1957–1962), starring James Garner, and "Cheyenne" (1955–1963), starring Clint Walker. He appeared in more than 30 movies and television shows and directed nine films during a two-decade career. He has appeared in more than 50 movies and television shows in a career spanning nearly 40 years. The second pilot also went unsold, but it won Graves the leading role in "Mission Impossible" (1966–1973). In addition to THE RIFLEMAN, Ankrum appeared in the TV westerns, "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" (1954–1959), "Lawman" (1958–1962) and "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975). (1969–1976). Shivaay cared for it, fed him, bathed him, nursed it from illnesses and played with him so much. I felt, and looked a freak. Among his few movie roles, he had a minor uncredited part in the western "From Noon Till Three" (1976), starring Charles Bronson. Fancher made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Corey Hazlitt in "The Decision" (episode 116). She was married to Arnold Laven, late co-founder of Levy-Gardner-Laven Productions and creator, producer and director of THE RIFLEMAN. Ray Kellogg was an American film and television actor. Linda Lawson, born Linda Gloria Spaziani, is an American television and film actress, as well as a former singer. At the age of ten, she was given the keys to the city of Pittsburgh for being the "top child movie actress of 1951," making her the youngest actress to receive the honor. Following this role, Wilke began garnering roles in more prominent movies and television shows. She is probably best-remembered as Mrs. Olsen in the Folgers Coffee ads. He had a recurring role as Joshua Walcek in the adventure series "Riverboat" (1959–1961). He guest-starred in a number of iconic TV shows, including the popular fantasy comedy "I Dream of Jeannie" (1965–1970), starring Barbara Eden, Larry Hagman and Bill Daly; Gene Roddenberry's outer space classic "Star Trek" (1966–1969), starring William Shatner and Leonard Nemoy; and the action-adventure series "Kung Fu" (1972–1975), starring David Carradine as a Shaolin Monk roaming the Old West. He played an outlaw on "End of a Young Gun" (episode 3), Walkerman in "The Safe Guard" (episode 8), a cowhand in "The Challenge" (episode 28), Jed Healy in "The Woman" (episode 32), Arnie Grady in "The Journey Back" (episode 115), Jeems in "Outlaw's Shoes" (episode 141), George Vale's partner Bo Jackman in "Lou Mallory" (episode 145), and Mark Jones in "Death Never Rides Alone" (episode 147). His first acting roles were mostly uncredited small roles, beginning with "Mary of Scotland" (1936), in which he played a dueling soldier. John Harmon was an American actor who appeared in over 250 roles in film and television from the 1930's through the 1970's. He portrayed Maddow in the western "Hang 'Em High" (1968), starring Clint Eastwood, and had a minor part in the war drama "Run Silent Run Deep" (1958), starring Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster. He guest-starred in many popular television shows, including the nautical action adventure "Sea Hunt" (1958–1961), the crime drama "The Untouchables" (1959–1963), the anthology series "The Outer Limits" (1963–1965), the adventure drama "The Fugitive" (1963–1967), the espionage thriller "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." After graduating from the Ontario College of Art & Design, he became a comic dancer in vaudeville. He is known for having lent his voice to the "Sweeney and March Show" (1944–1948), in which he co-starred with Hal March on CBS radio. Woodson has guest-starred in several popular television shows of the 1960s through the present day, including the adventure series "Route 66" (1960–1964) and "Sea Hunt" (1958–1961), the family comedy "Leave It to Beaver" (1957–1963), the crime drama "77 Sunset Strip" (1958–1964), the medical drama "Dr. Kildare" (1961–1966), the legal drama "Perry Mason" (1957–1966), and the Buck Henry spy spoof "Get Smart" (1965–1970). He appeared in more than 250 roles during a career spanning 30 years. Spencer guest-starred in Rod Serling's iconic anthology series "The Twilight Zone" (1959–1964) and several TV westerns, including "Cheyenne" (1955–1963), starring Clint Walker; and "Bonanza" (1959–1973), starring Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker and Pernell Roberts. John Dierkes was an American actor who appeared in numerous films and television shows in a career spanning 25 years. It's actually their fault Moonbeam City's such a cesspool, since their mismanagement of the family company destroyed the local economy and thus created a lot of crime. Flavin also appeared in many of the classic variety shows of the Golden Age of Television, including "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show" (1950–1958), "The Jack Benny Program" (1950–1965), as well as the anthology drama of the same era, "The Loretta Young Show" (1953–1961). He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "Cheyenne" (1955–1963), "Have Gun – Will Travel" (1957–1963), "Tales of Wells Fargo" (1957–1962), "Bat Masterson" (1958–1961), "Bonanza" (1959–1973), "The Deputy" (1959–1961) and "Wagon Train" (1957–1965). Sherry Jackson is an American actress and former child star who had a prolific career spanning three decades, mostly in television. Unlike, Even in a society of slavers, Keeper Agruss is a repulsive being by Zygerrian standards. He also guest-starred in the westerns "Have Gun – Will Travel" (1957–1963), starring Richard Boone, and "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975), starring James Arness. He appeared in nearly 30 movies and television shows during his brief career. She portrayed Donna in the romantic comedy "The Glass Bottom Boat" (1966), starring Doris Day, Rod Taylor and Arthur Godfrey. In addition to acting, Fujioka worked as a public school teacher in Hawaii. Fields made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Billy Davis in "The Schoolmaster" (episode 86). She made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Ann Dodd in "The Visitor" (episode 58). Hopefully, though, we can unlock some of those scary old memories when we describe the following episodes. He also guest-starred in many other popular westerns of the 1950s and 60s, including "Bonanza" (1959–1973) and "Daniel Boone" (1964–1970)—making several appearances in both, as well as "Yancy Derringer" (1958–1959), "Cheyenne" (1955–1963), "The Virginian" (1962–1971) and "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975). The Rifleman® is a servicemark of Levy-Gardner-Laven Productions, Inc. and is registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Frank Dekova was an Italian-American stage, film and television actor. As a voice actress, Garver's assignments included narrating children's programs and animated characters. He provided stunt work for several films, including the war drama "The Desert Rats" (1953), starring Richard Burton, James Mason and Robert Newton; the sci-fi adventure film "Planet of the Apes" (1962), starring Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter and Maurice Evans; and the sci-fi drama "Soylent Green" (1973), starring Charlton Heston, Anthony Zerbe and Leigh Taylor-Young. He has had a few recurring roles, including his portrayals of Dr. Zaius in "Planet of the Apes" (1974) and Dr. Felix Burke in the long-running soap opera "The Young and the Restless" (1973–present). Around this time, Corsia also acted in "The Naked City (1948), "The Big Combo" (1955), "The Killing" (1956), "Slightly Scarlet" (1956) and "Baby Face Nelson" (1957), consistently reprising his role as the villain. Pyle's best-known television role may have been the hillbilly, Uncle Jesse Duke, in "The Dukes of Hazzard" (1979-1985; 146 episodes). In addition to THE RIFLEMAN, Darrell guest-starred in virtually all of the popular westerns of the 1950s and 60s, including "The Gene Autry Show" (1950–1956); "The Adventures of Wild Bill Hicock" (1951–1958), starring Guy Madison and Andy Devine; "The Lone Ranger" (1949–1957); starring Clayton Moore, "Cheyenne" (1955–1963), starring Clint Walker; "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" (1955–1961), starring Hugh O'Brien; "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (1958–1961), starring Steve McQueen; "The Deputy" (1959–1961), starring Henry Fonda; "The Virginian" (1962–1971), starring James Drury and Doug McClure; "Rawhide" (1959–1966), starring Clint Eastwood; "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975), starring James Arness; and "Daniel Boone" (1964–1970), starring Fess Parker. He appeared in nearly 50 television shows during a career of more than 20 years. He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "The Adventures of Kit Carson" (1951–1955), "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" (1955–1961), "Cheyenne" (1955–1963), "Rawhide" (1959–1966), "Tales of Wells Fargo" (1957–1962), "Bonanza" (1959–1973), "Wagon Train" (1957–1965), "The Virginian" (1962–1971), "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975) and "Death Valley Days" (1952–1975). Lee Patrick was an American film and television actress. Lopez's best-known role was Lieutenant Lou Escobar in the 1974 film "Chinatown," co-starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. He appeared in more than 100 movies and television shows during a career spanning 30 years. He has appeared in more than 60 movies and television shows during a 20-year career. He portrayed Harley Hannabury, a recurring character played by Ian Murray in six other episodes. Williams appeared in six episodes of THE RIFLEMAN, one of six actors to portray the regular character, Doc Burrage. Osborne made two appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying the hangman Taos in "Eight Hours to Die" (episode 6) and Loomis in "The Shattered Idol" (episode 120). He is best-remembered for his portrayal of Dr. Stephen Jackson in the CBS soap opera "The Guiding Light" (1965–1981). Courage The Cowardly Dog - Episode 2 - The Shadow Of Courage & Le Quack. A fair-haired, strapping man of Swedish ancestry, Swenson was frequently typecast in roles playing Scandinavian characters. In addition to her successful stage career, Seldes was prolific in radio and film. He also lent his voice to Scuttle in "The Little Mermaid" (1989). True Theater" (1953–1962) and "Perry Mason" (1957–1966). Although he got his start in radio dramas, his work would take him to Hollywood, where he appeared in popular films and television shows. Otis made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Elliot Hodgins in "The Surveyors" (episode 54). He also made cameo appearances throughout his career, including two episodes of "The Ed Sullivan Show" (1950, 1951). He also guest-starred in many others westerns of the 1960s and 70s, including "Wagon Train" (1957–1965), "Have Gun – Will Travel" (1957–1963), "Laramie" (1959–1963), "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975), "The Virginian" (1962–1971), "Daniel Boone" (1964–1970), "Death Valley Days" (1952–1975), "Alias Smith and Jones" (1971–1973), and "Bonanza" (1959–1973). He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "The Cisco Kid" (1950–1956), starring Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carillo; "Maverick" (1957–1962), starring Jack Kelly and James Garner; "Zane Grey Theater" (1956–1961), starring Dick Powell; "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (1958–1961), starring Steve McQueen; "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" (1955–1961), starring Hugh O'Brian; "Death Valley Days" (1952–1975), hosted by Robert Taylor; "Bonanza" (1959–1973), starring Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker and Pernell Roberts; and "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975), starring James Arness. He appeared in more than 100 movies and television shows during a career spanning 40 years. He had a minor part in the comedy film "Sweet Charity" (1969), starring Shirley MacLaine, and he guest-starred in several popular television shows, including the family comedies "Mister Ed" (1958–1966) and "The Donna Reed Show" (1958–1966), the family drama "Lassie" (1954–1975) and the sci-fi cult classic "Star Trek" (1966–1969). He had minor parts in many films, including the noir film "Kiss Me Deadly" (1955), starring Ralph Meeker and Albert Dekker; the western "Gunfight at the O.K. As the Shredder, he murdered Hamato Yoshi, mutated innocent people into monsters to dig for the Utroms' hideout then choose to abandon them when they find nothing, killed a member of the Purple Dragons for failure and eventually assaulting his adopted daughter for refusing to let him kill the Turtles. Lukas guest-starred in many popular television shows of the 1950s through the 90s, including the anthology series "Four Star Playhouse" (1952–1956) and "Playhouse 90" (1956–1961), the crime dramas "77 Sunset Strip" (1958–1964), "The Untouchables" (1959–1963) and "Mannix" (1967–1975), the suspense series "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955–1962), the family comedies "The Beverly Hillbillies" (1962–1971), The Andy Griffith Show" (1960–1968) and "Mister Ed" (1958–1966), the sci-fi comedy "My Favorite Martian" (1963–1966), the espionage action adventure "I Spy" (1965–1968), the musical comedy "The Monkees" (1966–1968), the campy superhero series "Batman" (1966–1968), the fantasy comedy "Bewitched" (1964–1972) and the family drama "Little House on the Prairie" (1974–1983). This could be you. He was typecast as a heavy and was known for his distinctive beard. Natividad Vacio, born Jose Natividad Dominguez Vacio, was an American character actor of film and television, in addition to being a musician and a teacher. Larry Chance was an American film and television actor who appeared in more than 50 films and television shows over a career spanning nearly 30 years. She guest-starred in many other westerns, including "Maverick" (1957–1962), "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (1958–1961), "Death Valley Days" (1952–1975), "Rawhide" (1959–1966), "Bonanza" (1959–1973), "Have Gun – Will Travel" (1957–1963), "Daniel Boone" (1964–1970), "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975), "Wagon Train" (1957–1965), and "The Virginian" (1962–1971). Mort Mills, born Mortimer Morris Kaplan, was an American film and television actor. Westerfield guest-starred in many popular television shows of the 1950s through the 70s, including the crime dramas "Richard Diamond: Private Detective" (1957–1960) and "Mannix" (1967–1975), the suspense series "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955–1962), Rod Serling's anthology series "The Twilight Zone" (1959–1964), the family comedy "My Three Sons" (1960–1972), the western action adventure "The Wild Wild West" (1965–1969), the long-running family drama "Lassie" (1954–1974), and the fantasy comedy "Bewitched" (1964–1972). (1949), an exploitation film about the vices of marijuana. Trained as a Shakespearean theater actor, he taught drama at Brooklyn College for many years and even started his own Shakespearean theater company. Dallimore made one guest appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Percy Bullock, Sr., in "Hostage to a Fortune" (episode 160). Veronica Dean from Season 7. The vet from "Remembrance of Courage Past". Typecast as a heavy, Westerfield received two New York Drama Critics awards. Most of his other film roles were minor, including an uncredited role in the Cecile B. DeMille Bible epic "The Ten Commandments" (1956), starring an all-star ensemble cast led by Charlton Heston; one of the voices in the Disney animated feature "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" (1961), starring Rod Taylor, Betty Lou Gerson and J. Pat O'Malley in the leading roles; and an uncredited role in the western "The Way West" (1967), starring Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum and Richard Widmark. His losses, however short, are always rewarding, especially considering. Roy Barcroft was a prolific American character actor. Attracted to the theater, on the advice of the Polish classical stage director Richard Boleslawski, Macready pursued an acting career. He made his film debut in "Undercover Girl" (1950). He began acting as a child and remains active to this day. Created by John Dilworth. Clarence is a greedy tradesman who enslaved Gary in the beginning of season 2. Allen made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, playing the part of Sweeney in "Miss Bertie" (episode 90). He is best-remembered for his portrayals of authority figures in anthology series and westerns. She also guest-starred in the western "Wagon Train" (1957–1965), starring Ward Bond and later John McIntire as the wagon master. During his long career, he has worked in several different capacities—as a second assistant director, producer and production manager. She had her first recurring role as the lead actress in "The Ray Milland Show: Meet Mr. McNulty" (1953–1955). He spent the latter part of the 1930s working primarily in radio drama. After graduating from a convent in New Rochelle, New York, Breslin enrolled in the College of New Rochelle where she became trained in the theater department. Greer's recurring roles in other popular TV series included "Hank" (1965–1966), in which he played track coach Ossie Weiss, The Ghost & Mrs. Muir" (1968-–1970), as Sheriff Norris "Norrie" Coolidge, and in"Gunsmoke" (1955–1975) as storekeeper Wilbur Jonas. Ellenstein also appeared in the one of the films in the Star Trek franchise, "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" (1986), in which he played the role of Federation Council President. She has appeared in more than 50 movies and television shows during her 25-year career. Backes made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Isabel Dent in "Mail Order Groom" (episode 56). He loved it instantly and brought it home to us 3. He had roles in several memorable films, including Spencer in the drama "Brute Force" (1947), starring Burt Lancaster and Hume Cronyn; Decius Caesar in the historical drama "Julius Caesar" (1953), starring Louis Calhern, Marlon Brando, James Mason and John Gielgud; Caius in Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of "Spartacus" (1960), starring Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier and Jean Simmons; and the space commander in the romantic comedy "Desperately Seeking Susan" (1985), starring Rosanna Arquette, Aidan Quinn and Madonna. June Vincent, born Dorothy June Smith, was an American film and television actress. Moreland guest-starred in the anthology series "G.E. Westerfield made two appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Pa Healey in "The Woman" (episode 32) and Jake Preston in "The Fourflusher" (episode 72). In 1962, he became the first African American actor be hired for a contract role in a soap opera when he was cast in "The Brighter Day" (1954–1962).
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