(20032009), as well as the crime dramas "Dragnet" (19511959), "M Squad" (19571960) and "Mannix" (19671975). He studied acting at UCLA, before moving to New York to study at The Stella Adler Studio of Acting His long and versatile 45-year career garnered him more than 150 credits as an actor. Lauter also played several recurring roles, including Jim Herrick in the adventure series "Waterfront" (19541956), Atlasande in the family sci-fi series "Rocky Jones, Space Ranger" (1954), and Ranger Clay Morgan in "Tales of the Texas Rangers" (19551959). He is best-remembered for his portrayal of Dr. Stephen Jackson in the CBS soap opera "The Guiding Light" (19651981). One of his more popular books, "Deadhead" (1974), was adapted to a Broadway musical. More recently, he made appearances in the popular comedy series "My Name is Earl" (20052009) and "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" (20052007). He appeared in "The Bob Cummings Show," "Law of the Plainsman," "Ben Casey," "Death Valley Days," "Combat!," "Bonanza," "Mission: Impossible," "Star Trek," "The F.B.I.," "Land of the Giants," "Emergency," "Eight Is Enough," "Falcon Crest," among many other TV series. Graves, who went by a different last name as an actor, portrayed Jim Phelps in CBS' intrepid spy show "Mission: Impossible.". The British also liked the gritty nature of the wild west. Sokoloff made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Grandfather in "The Vaqueros" (episode 111). Although primarily a television actress, she appeared in a few high-profile films, including the noir film, "The Killers" (1946), starring Burt Lancaster, in which she played the role of Lilly Harmon Lubinsky; and the sci-fi cult classic, "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1956), in which she portrayed Wilma Lentz. He studied theater arts at the Martha Oatman School in Los Angeles and made his Broadway debut in 1943. Harmon appeared in 15 episodes of THE RIFLEMAN as Eddie Halstead Hotel Clerk at the Hotel Madera. 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). Jolley had numerous film roles, most of them uncredited, including Professor Bryant in the sci-fi action B-movie "King of the Rocket Men" (1949), starring Mae Clarke; Houston in the drama "The Long, Hot Summer" (1958), starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward and Anthony Franciosa; and the dispatcher in the sci-fi horror film "Night of the Lepus" (1972), starring Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh and Rory Calhoun; as well as minor parts in the drama "A Star Is Born" (1937), starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March; the biographical drama "Joan of Arc" (1948), starring Ingrid Bergman; the war drama "Sands of Iwo Jima" (1949), starring John Wayne; the musical "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" (1954), starring Jane Powell and Howard Keel; and the musical "White Christmas" (1954), starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney. Among a handful of film roles, he had uncredited parts in the classic western "Gunfight at the O.K. William Phipps is an American film and television actor. She signed a contract with MGM pictures in 1937 and was given assignments dubbing voices in Italian. She guest-starred in virtually all of the major westerns of her time, including "The Lone Ranger" (19491957), "Bonanza" (19591973), "Tales of Wells Fargo" (19571962) and "Gunsmoke" (19551975). Moody also played the recurring character of Doc Burrage in nine episodes, including "Six Years and a Day" (episode 91), "The Actress" (episode 94), "Dark Day at North Fork" (episode 100), "The Mescalero Curse" (episode 106), "Man From Salinas" (episode 130), "Quiet Night, Deadly Night" (episode 146), "Mark's Rifle" (episode 150), "Conflict" (episode 155), "Requiem at Mission Springs" (episode 164). Deeds Goes to Town" (1936), starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur; the Orson Welles' classic "Citizen Kane" (1941), starring Orson Welles; the crime comedy "Monsieur Verdoux" (1947), starring Charlie Chaplin; the biographical drama "Houdini" (1953), starring Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh; the George Stevens drama based on the Edna Ferber novel of the same name, "Giant" (1956), starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean; the crime drama "Witness for the Prosecution" (1957), starring Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich and Charles Laughton; the Alfred Hitchcock mystery adventure "North by Northwest" (1959), starring Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint; the Billy Wilder comedy "Some Like It Hot" (1959), starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon; the historical drama "Judgment at Nuremberg" (1961), starring Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster and Richard Widmark; the political thriller "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962), starring Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Angela Lansbury and Janet Leigh; and the musical drama "The Sound of Music" (1965), starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. Peter Graves stood 6-foot-2, while James Arness, at 6-7, towered over everyone. He appeared in more than 60 movies and television shows during a career spanning 30 years. Kagey in "The Lieutenant" (19631964), Lt. Paul Hewitt in "The Bold Ones: The Lawyers" (19691972), and a co-starring role as Captain Dempsey in the action comedy "Enos" (19801981). She made her film debut as a teenager in the silent film adaptation of "The Little Princess" (1917), starring Mary Pickford. He also studied voice at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music. He was involved with the Sierra Club and eventually co-founded his own environmental group, Wilderness World. He appeared in one movie starring Danny Kaye and in seven TV programs, including "The Donna Reed Show" (19581966) and a TV pilot with Sherry Lewis. James Flavin was a prolific American film, stage and television actor, appearing in nearly 500 movies and television shows in a career spanning almost 45 years. He has appeared in 100 movies and television shows during his 60-year career, beginning as a radio announcer during the 1940s. Nelson spent several years portraying President Harry Truman on stage, replacing James Whitmore in "Give 'Em Hell, Harry.". Greer appeared in several recurring roles in popular television series in the 1950's and 1960's, including THE RIFLEMAN, in which he guest-starred eight times: he portrayed Marcus Trimble in "Outlaw's Inheritance" (episode 38), Sam Elder in "Boomerang" (episode 39), Brett in "Panic" (episode 47), Farley Steele Weaver in "The Jailbird" (episode 73), Jack Scully in "The Promoter" (episode 87), Finny in "The Wyoming Story, Parts I and II" (episodes 96 and 97), and Taylor, a prison guard in "The Stand-In" (episode 114). (episode 167). He also guest-starred in the westerns "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961), starring Steve McQueen, and "Death Valley Days" (19521975), hosted by Robert Taylor. Ironically, in "House of Frankenstein" Karloff was cast as the villainous Dr. Niemann opposite Strange as the monster, formerly Karloff's signature character. As James Arness was keeping the peace in Dodge City as Marshal Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke, Peter Graves portrayed a California rancher on the horse-centric Western called Fury. He made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Black Hat Murphy in "The Promoter" (episode 87). Among his more memorable later roles in films were his portrayals as a coroner in "Electra Glide in Blue" (1973), a profanity-spewing preacher in "Big Bad Mama" (1974), a minister in "The Right Stuff" (1983), a stuffy high school teacher in "Teachers" (1984), rascally zombified old-timer Gramps in "House II: The Second Story" (1987), a cantankerous farmer in "Killer Klowns from Outer Space" (1988), and in his last role, a cemetery caretaker in George Romero's "The Dark Half" (1993). He eventually succeeded at breaking into the industry, performing in well-known series such as "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (19551965) and "The Twilight Zone" (19591964). He appeared in more than 160 movies and television shows during his 55-year career. Mr. Ansara passed away at his home in Calabasas, California on July 31, 2013 at age 91. Of his career, Van Cleef once quipped, " Being born with a pair of beady eyes was the best thing that ever happened to me.". Dennis Lee Hopper was an American actor, filmmaker, and artist. Born in Clarksville, Tennessee in 1912, in his early life Watts was a high-school teacher and worked in local theater and tent shows. L. Q. Jones, born Justus Ellis McQueen Jr., is an American film and television actor, as well as a director. Sully had roles in several memorable films, including Noah Joad in the film adaptation of John Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath" (1940), starring Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell and John Carradine; and Maude's bartender in the musical comedy "Bye Bye Birdie" (1963), starring Dick Van Dyke, Ann-Margret, Janet Leigh and Maureen Stapleton; as well as minor parts in the crime drama "Fury" (1936), starring Sylvia Sidney, Spencer Tracy, Walter Abel and Bruce Cabot; the romantic comedy "Father's Little Dividend" (1951), starring Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett and Elizabeth Taylor; and the biographical drama "Funny Girl" (1968), starring Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif and Anne Francis. In 2000, he reprised the role in a TV movie homage, "The Virginian," to the 1960s series. Ansara appeared in many of the most popular TV shows of the 1950s through 80s, guest-starring in every genre from crime dramas, whodunits, sci-fi, comedy and action adventures to westerns. 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. He studied at the Juilliard School of Music in New York and spent time performing on Broadway, making his stage debut in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Allegro." He appeared in more than 260 movie and television shows during a career spanning 40 years. Larry Asmus was an American child actor. Luana Anders, born Luana Margo Anderson, was an American television and film actress. Following his service, Young returned to Hollywood. He guest-starred in numerous other westerns, including "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" (19541959), "Tales of Wells Fargo" (19571962), "The Deputy" (19591961), "Bat Masterson" (19581961), "Wagon Train" (19571965), "The Virginian" (19621971), "Death Valley Days" (19521975), "Bonanza" (19591973), "Daniel Boone" (19641970) and "Gunsmoke" (19551975). He played the role of judges in several episodes of "Perry Mason" (19571966). Michael Ansara was an American stage, television, film and voice actor, as well as a director and producer. During the 1950's and 1960's, Jurado appeared in several Hollywood productions, including "Arrowhead" (1953), "Broken Lance" (1954), for which she received an Academy Award nomination. Born Harold Hochstein to a Jewish acting family, he began his career on Broadway in 1939. Charney may be best-remembered for his recurring role as Terry Richmond in "Leave It to Beaver" (19571963). Although most of his early roles were uncredited, Barcroft went on to become one of the most recognizable faces in the western movie genre, often typecast as the villain. Although the vast majority of his early roles were in film, Lauter spent most of his later career working in television. Sarah Selby was an American actress who worked primarily in television. Binns also played the title character in the crime drama series "Brenner" (1959). Kirkwood portrayed Mike Floud in the feature-length comedy "Fancy Pants" (1950), which starred Bob Hope and Lucille Ball. He also appeared in six episodes of "Branded" (19651965), which gave him the opportunity to once again work with series star Chuck Connors. Alvin demonstrated an interest in acting beginning in high school. She had recurring roles in "The People's Choice" (19551958) and "Peyton Place" (19641969), playing the roles of Amanda "Mandy" Peoples Miller and Laura Brooks, respectively. After several months, he moved to New York and successfully tried out for a singing spot on Arthur Godfrey's morning show. The Texas-born beauty began her career as a teenage model who went on to apprentice in summer stock before being discovered by Warner Bros. She began acting in films under the names Patricia Blake and Pat Blake. His most notable films include the World War II thriller "Where the Eagles Dare" (1968), starring Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood; the war comedy "Kelly's Heroes" (1970), starring Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Don Rickles and Carroll O'Connor; the psychological drama about a romantic triangle "X, Y, and Zee" (1972) starring Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Caine and Susannah York; and the romantic adventure "High Road to China" (1983), starring Tom Selleck and Bess Armstrong. Bronson made two guest appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Mrs. Adams in "The Legacy" (episode 51), an uncredited a role, and Elizabeth Favor in "The Baby Sitter" (episode 52). He is perhaps best known for playing title roles in NBC's "Mr. Novak" (196365) and "Longstreet" (197172). Hoyos starred in the short-lived comedy series "Viva Valdez" (1976), portraying Luis Valdez. Goddard made two appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Naylor in "One Went to Denver" (episode 25) and Davis in "Letter of the Law" (episode 50). Jack Kruschen was a Canadian actor whose career began on stage, but he became a character actor in both movies and television. She portrayed Carol McCoy in the Dirty Harry film "Magnum Force" (1973), starring Clint Eastwood. He portrayed Martin Whistler in the sci-fi action film "Trancers" (1985), starring Tim Thomerson, Helen Hunt and Art LaFleur. He made his acting debut at age 18 in a production of "Romeo and Juliet," directed by Charles Laughton. Many of his roles were uncredited. Leavitt also guest-starred in a numerous television shows between the 1950s and 70s, including the mystery action series "Peter Gunn" (19581961), the family comedies "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour" (19571960) and "Dennis the Menace" (19591963), the suspense series "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (19551962), Rod Serling's iconic anthology series, "The Twilight Zone" (19591964), the comedy "The Beverly Hillbillies" (19621971), the western action adventures "The Wild Wild West" (19651969), and "Kung Fu" (19721975), as well as the crime dramas, "M Squad" (19571960), "The Untouchables" (19591963), "Perry Mason" (19571966) and "Arrest and Trial" (19631964). Wilson guest-starred in many popular television shows, including the crime drama "The Untouchables" (19591963), the road series "Route 66" (19601964), the medical drama "Ben Casey" (19611966), Rod Serling's iconic anthology series "The Twilight Zone" (19591964), the adventure drama "The Fugitive" (19631967), the family comedy "The Munsters" (19641966), the Sally Field comedy "The Flying Nun" (19671970), the Buck Henry spy spoof "Get Smart" (19651970), the war comedy "Hogan's Heroes" (19651971) and the Aaron Spelling series "Fantasy Island" (19771984). He appeared in more than 100 movies and television shows in a career spanning nearly 40 years. He also authored several short stories, which were featured in the Alfred Hitchcock and Ellery Queen mystery magazines. Michel Petit is an American film and television actor. He has appeared in nearly 100 movies and television shows during his 40-year career. During high school, he became friends with George Reeves, who encouraged him to enroll at the Pasadena Community Playhouse. Josephine Hutchinson was an American film and television actress. Jack Lester, born Jack Lester Swineford, was an American actor who worked primarily in radio and television. She got her start in low-budget B-movies, appearing in mostly forgettable pictures, but a few iconic ones in the genre, including Roger Corman's "The Pit and the Pendulum" (1961) and Francis Ford Coppola's "Dementia 13" (1962). He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" (19551961), "The Deputy" (19591961), "Zane Grey Theater" (19561961), "Have Gun Will Travel" (19571963), "Bat Masterson" (19581961), "Tales of Wells Fargo" (19571962), "Maverick" (19571962), "Bonanza" (19591973), "Death Valley Days" (19521975), "Rawhide" (19591966), "The Virginian" (19621971), "Laramie" (19591963), "Wagon Train" (19571965), and "Gunsmoke" (19551975). She appeared in more than 60 television shows and movies in a career spanning nearly 35 years. Diana Millay appeared in one episode of THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Beth Block in "The Actress" (episode 94). In his 50-year career, with more than 200 screen credits, he played virtually every kind of role. He had a leading role in the radio serial "Captain Starr of Space" (19531954), after which he segued into film and television. Her filmography lists credits under various stage names, including Eileen Harley and Amanda Ames. June Vincent, born Dorothy June Smith, was an American film and television actress. "The Set-Up" is still regarded as one of the best boxing films in movie history. She has appeared in 24 movies and television shows in a decade-long career. Collins guest-starred in two episodes of THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Willard Denton in "Eight Hours to Die" (episode 6) and Charlie Willard in "The Apprentice Sheriff" (episode 11). Prior to his first appearance on THE RIFLEMAN, Harris was a guest star on other western series, including "Gunsmoke" (19551975), "The Rough Riders" (19581959), "The Restless Gun" (19571959) and "Wanted: Dead of Alive" (19581961). Selleck, who stands 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) tall, transferred to the University of Southern California during his junior year to play for the USC Trojans mens basketball team. Pyle played recurring characters in several television series, including the role of Mad Jack in "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams" (1977-1978; 36 episodes), Buck Webb, Doris Day's father, during the first two seasons of "The Doris Day Show" (1968-1970), and Briscoe Darling on The Andy Griffith Show. He managed to survive the shooting, but fell victim to accidental asphyxiation at his home a few years later. His performance was seen by Stanley Kramer, who cast him as henchman Jack Colby in "High Noon" (1952), a role that brought him great recognition, despite having no dialogue in the film. He is best-remembered for having grown up on television as a child actor. His stint on Godfrey's show led to several nightclub engagements and parts in two Broadway-bound musicals, "Reuben, Reuben" and "Pleasure Dome," both of which closed out of town. Buchanan made six appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Grandpa Fogerty in "The Long Goodbye" (Episode 119) and the recurring character of Doc Burrage in five, including "The Pet" (episode 15), "The Second Witness" (episode 23), "The Trade" (episode 24), "The Deadly Wait" (episode 26), and "The Angry Man" (episode 31). He also served as a weatherman for several years. Gomez received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the 1974 film "Ride the Pink Horse.". Freed was a versatile actor who appeared in more than 75 films and 200 television shows. Elsewhere" (19821988). He had a few recurring roles, including the role for which he is best-remembered, Dr. Hiram Baker, in the long-running family drama "Little House on the Prairie" (19741983), as well as John Colton in the western "Yancy Derringer" (19581959) and Inspector Dobbs Kobick in the sci-fi series "The Land of Giants" (19681970). 18 Things You Didn't Know About 'Gunsmoke' - Wide Open Country Oates made four appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Andrew Shelton in "The Marshal" (episode 4), Jud Malackie in "Bloodlines" (episode 42), Santos in "The Prodigal" (episode 71), Marty Ryan in "Miss Milly" (episode 84), Will Breen in "Day of Reckoning" (episode 139). After he immigrated to America in 1938, Schnabel not only appeared in thousands of radio programs, but also worked frequently on Broadway, including playing the role of Metellus Climber in Orson Welles' "Blackshirt" rendition of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," which was set in Fascist Italy and featured Welles in the role of Brutus. Jackson blossomed from child star into a curvaceous beauty. He had a recurring role as Tommy Walker in the comedy series "The Real McCoys" (19571963), made several appearances in "The Loretta Young Show" (19531961), and he portrayed Billy the Kid in the western series, "The Rebel" (19591961). George N. Neise was an American screen and television character actor who appeared in more than 120 movies and TV shows in a career spanning more than 35 years. Henry Madden worked briefly as actor, with just a few titles to his credit. He had a prolific career in film and television spanning more than 55 years. While working on the television show "The Westerner," he met writer/director Sam Peckinpah, who cast him in several of his films, including "Ride the High Country" (1962), "Major Dundee" (1965), "The Ballad of Cable Hogue" (1970) and "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid" (1973). He appeared in more than 70 movies and television shows during a career spanning 30 years. He quickly began notching up roles in TV shows, including "Dragnet," "My Friend Flicka" and "Zane Grey Theatre." Birth Place:Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. He has appeared in more than 80 movies and television shows in a career spanning nearly 50 years. After the war, he began working as a stage actor and appeared in several plays on Broadway; however, he would become a film and television actor primarily. Each program ended with various descriptions of wanted criminals, many of whom were later arrested due to avid listener participation. Jeane Wood was an American film and television actress. He made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Asa Manning in "The Money Gun" (episode 33). Milford ran the Chamber Theatre on Cahuenga Blvd. He made a fateful early career choice by turning down a part in "Forbidden Planet" (1956) to take the role of Moose in "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955), starring James Dean. She appeared in nearly 20 French and English language movies and television shows in a brief career of 14 years, before returning home to France in the mid-1960s where she became a theatrical director. He also had an uncredited part in "Geronimo" (1962), starring THE RIFLEMAN's Chuck Connors in the title role. A fairly versatile actor, Crawford has made guest appearances in the Disney family adventure series "Zorro" (19571959), starring Guy Williams; the crime drama "Dragnet" (19511959), starring Jack Webb; and the war drama "Combat!" Lenny Geer, born Leonard P. Geer, was an American film and television actor, as well as a stuntman. Hall made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying the minister in "Gun Shy" (episode 153). This answer is: Study guides. He made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying the handyman in "Outlaw Shoes" (episode 141). He was one of six actors to play Doc Burrage, appearing in "Trail of Hate" (episode 77) and "Baranca" (episode 82). Walcott appeared in numerous films. He moved to Los Angeles and appeared in numerous television western series. He made his film debut in the Bowery Boys comedy "Feudin' Fools" (1952), and his most notable film roles were Deputy Sheriff Slim Adams in the film noir thriller "Suddenly" (1954), starring Frank Sinatra and Hayden Sterling, and the arch villain Captain Seas in the adventure film "Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze" (1975), starring Ron Ely. The Buck of Gunsmoke was in fact the very same Buck as was ridden by Ben Cartwright in Bonanza. He graduated from Brown University and worked briefly as a newspaperman in New York. (19621967), the espionage thriller "Mission: Impossible" (19661973), the science fiction cult classic "Star Trek" (19661969), the crime drama "Mannix" (19671975), the anthology series "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" (19541990), the family drama "Lassie" (19541974), the police drama "The Streets of San Francisco" (19721977), the Aaron Spelling fantasy series "Fantasy Island" (19771984) and the medical mystery "Quincy M.E." Summers appeared in 16 episodes of THE RIFLEMAN as Hattie Denton, owner of the General Store. He got his start in radio, eventually making the transition to stage acting via the Orson Welles Mercury Theatre company. Although he got his start in radio dramas, his work would take him to Hollywood, where he appeared in popular films and television shows. McClory made two appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Colonel Black in "The Knight Errant" (episode 117) and Dennis O'Flarrety in "I Take This Woman" (episode 148). Later he relocated to California and studied acting at the Pasadena Playhouse. He graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, having majored in journalism. Although Randall worked primarily in the western genre, he also appeared in other notable television shows of the 1950s through the 70s, including the superhero action series "Adventures of Superman" (19521958) and the legal crime dramas "Perry Mason" (19571966) and "Ironside" (19671975). He guest-starred in a few popular television shows, including the espionage series "I Spy" (19651968) and the comedy series "The Bill Cosby Show" (19691971). His work as a photographer has been featured in "Vogue" and other high-profile fashion magazines. Bissell made four appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Sam Barrows in "The Patsy" (episode 41), Gabe Fenway in "The Flourflusher" (episode 72), Volney Adams in "The Hangman" (episode 76) and Henry Waller in "The Long Gun from Tucson" (episode 121). Tommy Cook is an American television and film actor who has appeared in 90 movies and television shows in a career spanning nearly 45 years. Following his graduation from Brooklyn College in 1951, Mazursky made his film debut as Pvt. Ted Stanhope was an American film and television actor who appeared in more than 130 movies and television shows during his 35-year career. In addition to his work in television, Chadwick played the role of the father in David Lynch's surreal short film, "The Grandmother" (1970). He also guest-starred in several other westerns, including "The Lone Ranger" (19491957), starring Clayton Moore, "The Restless Gun" (19571959), starring John Payne, "Maverick" (19571962), starring James Garner, and "Rawhide" (19591966), starring Clint Eastwood. He guest-starred in several other westerns of the 1950s and 60s, including "Rawhide" (19591966), starring Clint Eastwood, "Zane Grey Theater" (19561961), starring Dick Powell, "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961), starring Steve McQueen, "Bonanza" (19591973), starring Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker and Pernell Roberts, and "Daniel Boone" (19641970), starring Fess Parker. He guest-starred in a few other westerns, including "Zane Grey Theater" (19561961), starring Dick Powell; "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961), starring Steve McQueen; and "The Virginian" (19621971), starring James Drury. 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). Joseph V. Perry was an American film and television actor, who appeared in more than 160 movies and TV shows. Ben Landro in the legal drama "Perry Mason" (19571966). He garnered nearly 70 credits as an actor during his nearly 40-year career. He also appeared in numerous other popular series of the 1960s, including "Twilight Zone" (19591964), "Perry Mason" (19571966) and "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (19611966). Pat Henry was an American film and television actor, but he worked in the entertainment industry primarily as a comedian. Patrick is perhaps best-remember for her role as Henrietta Topper, wife of Cosmo Topper, played by Leo G. Caroll in the fantasy comedy series "Topper" (19531955). He guest-starred in one episode of THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Eskamimzin in "The Indian" (episode 21). Darrell made two guest appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Ben Russell in "Obituary" (episode 44) and Eli Benson in "Dead Cold Cash" (episode 85). Goldin made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Fitch the dress salesman in "Gun Shy" (episode 153).
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