Richard Whorf was an American actor, director, writer and artist. Dobkin made four guest appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying different characters in each episode. He guest-starred in several popular shows, including "The Phil Silvers Show" (1956–1959), Rod Serling's anthology series, "The Twilight Zone" (1959–1964), and the popular family comedy "The Donna Reed Show" (1958–1966), in which he played the recurring role of Smitty. In his television career, Ames is perhaps best-remembered for his recurring role as Mingo in the western series "Daniel Boone" (1964–1970). Royal Dano was an American actor whose career in film and television spanned four decades. (1980), and he portrayed President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1979 mini-series "Backstairs at the White House." He appeared in more than 90 movies and television shows during his 40-year career, frequently credited as Jackie Searl. Following his work in "Naked City," Franciscus was given the lead role in the crime drama "The Investigators" (1961), playing the role of Russ Andrews. She has appeared in just six movies and television shows in a 10-year period. He attended Santa Monica Junior College in California, then worked as an accountant and later, he briefly was manager of the Bel Air Hotel. He made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Andy Moon in "Sins of the Father" (episode 70). In New York, he starred in the popular "Thin Man" and "Falcon" mystery thrillers and later co-starred with second wife, Alice Reinhardt in "The Tremaynes," a breakfast talk show. She has also played a few recurring roles, including Renee in the adventure series "Adventures in Paradise" (1959–1962), Pat Perry in the comedy series "Don't Call me Charlie" (1962–1963) and Laura Fremon in the medical drama "Ben Casey" (1961-1966). He made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Asa Manning in "The Money Gun" (episode 33). Anderson portrayed President Abraham Lincoln twice, in "The Lincoln Conspiracy" (1977) and in the series "The Voyagers!" Most of his early film roles were uncredited. He directed "Colors," portrayed King Koopa in the film version of "Super Mario Brothers," and he played the villain in "Speed." In recent years, Guth has been working in the video games industry, lending his voice to the critically acclaimed titles "Jade Empire" (2005), "Bioshock" (2007) and "Bioshock 2" (2010). 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." Bard appeared in one episode of THE RIFLEMAN, in which she played Beth Landis in "The Trade" (episode 24). Haworth also appeared in the western "The Royal Mounted Rides Again" (1945), in which he replaced Addison Randall, who was killed on the first day of filming. He also guest-starred in "The Big Valley" (1965–1969), starring Barbara Stanwyck. He also guest-starred in the western "Wagon Train" (1957–1965), starring John McIntyre and Ward Bond. Pyle's best-known television role may have been the hillbilly, Uncle Jesse Duke, in "The Dukes of Hazzard" (1979-1985; 146 episodes). Seldes guest-starred in many popular television shows, especially in her early career, including the crime dramas "M Squad" (1957–1960), "Perry Mason" (1957–1966), "Law & Order" (1990–2010), the drama series "Studio One in Hollywood" (1948–1958), the suspense series "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955–1962) and the short-lived comedy series "Good & Evil" (1991), in which she had a recurring role as Charlotte Sandler; and the mystery whodunit "Murder, She Wrote" (1984–1996). Ingram's film credits include the role of God in the drama "The Green Pastures" (1960) and the Devil in "Cabin in the Sky" (1943); Tilney in the romantic comedy "The Talk of the Town" (1942), starring Cary Grant, Jean Arthur and Ronald Colman; Sgt. During his long career, he has worked in several different capacities—as a second assistant director, producer and production manager. Kinsolving guest-starred in several popular shows of the 1960s, including the medical drama "Ben Casey" (1961–1966), Rod Serling's iconic anthology series, "The Twilight Zone" (1959–1964), the off-beat anthology series "The Outer Limits" (1963–1965) and the adventure series "Route 66" (1960–1964). In addition to her successful stage career, Seldes was prolific in radio and film. Kosleck guest-starred in several popular TV shows of the 1960s, including the sci-fi anthology series "The Outer Limits" (1963–1965), the Buck Henry comedy espionage spoof "Get Smart" (1965–1970), starring Don Adams and Barbara Feldon, the campy superhero series "Batman" (1966–1968), starring Adam West, the western action series "The Wild Wild West" (1965–1969), starring Robert Conrad and Ross Martin, the espionage thriller "Mission: Impossible" (1966–1973), starring Peter Graves heading an ensemble cast, and the adventure series "It Takes a Thief" (1968–1970), starring Robert Wagner. He appeared in more than 80 films and television shows in just over a decade. Colman made one guest appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Jeremiah in "The High Country" (episode 122). 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. Ford made six appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Mr. Jones [stunt double for Chuck Connors; uncredited] in "The Safeguard" (episode 8), Deputy Carl [uncredited] in "The Second Witness" (episode 23), Townsman in "The Angry Man" (episode 31), and Second Cowboy in "Ordeal" (episode 48). He won the Pulitzer Prize and Drama Critic's Award for his role in "Picnic." He played Davy Crockett in the historical western "The Last Command" (1955) and co-starred with Marjorie Main ("Ma" Kettle), playing Sedgewick "Pa" Kettle in "The Kettles of the Ozarks" (1955). He made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying the title character in "Old Tony" (episode 168), the last episode of the series. By mid-career, he was unable to build on his early success for several years, until a feature role in "Apocalypse Now" brought him back to public attention. He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "The Deputy" (1959–1961), starring Henry Fonda; "Death Valley Days" (1952–1975), hosted by Robert Taylor; "Rawhide" (1959–1966), starring Clint Eastwood; "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975), starring James Arness; "Wagon Train" (1957–1965), starring John McIntyre and Ward Bond; "Bonanza" (1959–1973), starring Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker and Pernell Roberts; and "The Big Valley" (1965–1969), starring Barbara Stanwyck. He portrayed Charlie Thomas in the drama "The Wild One" (1953), starring Marlon Brando. 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. Beauregard 'Curly' Smith, Frank Hardy, Pete Dawson. Perrin made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Ed Osborne in "The Mind Reader" (episode 40). He also had a starring role as the son in Andy Warhol's "Imitation of Christ" (1967). John Rayborn has appeared in nine television shows during a 20-year career. She apppeared in nearly 100 movies and television shows during a career spanning 40 years. In film, Hodgins was a remarkably versatile actor, appearing in everything from westerns to romantic comedies. He made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Pete in "A Friend in Need" (episode 123). Cornthwaite also had a few recurring roles, especially toward the end of his career, including the part of Professor Windish in the Buck Henry spy spoof "Get Smart" (1965), Allan A. Dale in "Batman" (1966–1968), starring Adam West, Judge Edward P. Langdon in the night-time soap "Dynasty" (1981–1989), Hives in the long-running comedy series "Cheers" (1982–1993) and Howard Buss in the drama "Picket Fences" (1992–1996). He also guest-starred in "Hopalong Cassidy" (1952–1954), starring William Boyd, "The Lone Ranger" (1949–1957), starring Clayton Moore, "Tales of Wells Fargo" (1957–1962), starring Dale Robertson, "The Deputy" (1959–1961), starring Henry Fonda, and "Daniel Boone" (1964–1970), starring Fess Parker. Valora Noland is an American actress who has worked primarily in television. Although it was difficult to shrug off being typecast after his memorable superhero role, over the years, West revisited the role in various send-ups and spin-offs. Although he began his career in academia, Ankrum eventually made his way into acting via the drama department at the University of California, Berkeley. Wells guest-starred in several popular television shows, including the police drama "The Streets of San Francisco" (1972–1977), the crime drama anthology series "Police Story" (1973–1977), the action crime drama "Charlie's Angels" (1976–1981), the primetime drama "Falcon Crest" (1981–1990) and the legal drama "L.A. Law" (1986–1994).
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