He is best-remembered for his portrayal of Dr. Stephen Jackson in the CBS soap opera "The Guiding Light" (19651981). He was a versatile actor, guest-starring in shows as varied as the action-adventure series "Sea Hunt" (19581961), starring Lloyd Bridges; the horror meets crime drama series, "Thriller" (19601962), starring Boris Karloff; the crime drama "77 Sunset Strip" (19581964), starring Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.; Rod Serling's sci-fi anthology series "Twilight Zone" (19591964); the comic book adventure show "Batman" (19661968), starring Adam West; and the family comedy "Bewitched" (19641972), starring Elizabeth Montgomery. He portrayed Emil Bruckner in the Broadway play "Tomorrow the World," a role that he later reprised in the film version opposite Fredric March and Agnes Moorehead. In addition to THE RIFLEMAN, she appeared in "Laramie" (19591963) and "The Virginian" (19621971). After the war, however, he returned to government work, but eventually his employer, this time the US Treasury Department, sent him to Hollywood to be a technical consultant on the 1948 film, "The Day the Earth Stood Still." He had a few memorable film roles, including Tago in the western "Escort West" (1958), starring Victor Mature, Elaine Stewart and Faith Domergue; Hook in the western "Santee" (1973), starring Glenn Ford and Dana Wynter; and Marty Brenner in the action drama "Avalanche" (1978), starring Rock Hudson and Mia Farrow. Between his stunt work and acting credits, Ford appeared in nearly 70 movies and television shows during a career spanning 30 years. He attended Southern Methodist University for two years and went on to have a career in television from 1958 to 1982. Most of his acting assignments in the first 15 years of his career were uncredited roles in films playing dozens of bankers, ranchers, and police detectives. Whit Bissell, born Whitner Nutting Bissell, was a prolific American television and film actor who made his acting debut on Broadway. Paul Mazursky, born Irwin Mazursky in New York City, is a film and television actor, as well as distinguished director, producer and screenwriter. He appeared in 40 movies and television shows in slightly more than a decade. He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961), "Zane Grey Theater" (19561961), "Maverick" (19571962), "Rawhide" (19591966), "Death Valley Days" (19521975), "The Big Valley" (19651969), "Bonanza" (19591973), "The Virginian" (19621971) and "Gunsmoke" (19551975). He also had a recurring role as Franklin Sanders in the short-lived drama "Willy" (19541955). He had a natural gift for comedy and his vibrant personality and expressive face garnered Quillan mostly comedic parts and supporting roles. Montie Montana was an American actor, stuntman, rodeo trick rider and cowboy. Neise made multiple appearances in many TV series, including the crime drama "The Untouchables" (19591963), the courtroom drama "Perry Mason" (19571966), the sitcom "Mister Ed" (19571966), the western series "Death Valley Days" (19591970), the variety show "The Red Skelton Hour" (19621971), and the comic adventure series "Batman" (19661966). Herein, did Peter Graves ever appear on Gunsmoke? He also authored several short stories, which were featured in the Alfred Hitchcock and Ellery Queen mystery magazines. He also had a few recurring roles, playing Jim Bell in the western "Sky King" (19511959) and Buzz the Salvage Man in the family comedy "Dennis the Menace" (19591963). She is probably best remembered for her role as Terry Williams (appearing from 1953 to 1958) on "The Danny Thomas Show." Thats no problem.. He also appeared in an episode of "Branded" (19651966), which starred Chuck Connors in his second hit TV western series. He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "The Restless Gun" (19571959), "Bat Masterson" (19581961), "Maverick" (19571962), "Zane Grey Theater" (19561961), "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961), "Bonanza" (19591973), "Cheyenne" (19551963), "Have Gun Will Travel" (19571963), "The Virginian" (19621971), and "Gunsmoke" (19551975). He appeared primarily in westerns and crime dramas, including "Cavalcade of America" (19521957); the short-lived series "Code 3" (1957), in which he had a recurring role as Sgt. He got his start in summer stock theater and eventually made the transition to Broadway. Russell had roles in several memorable films, including Robert in the western "The Magnificent Seven" (1960), starring Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter and James Coburn. Ted Stanhope was an American film and television actor who appeared in more than 130 movies and television shows during his 35-year career. Grady passed away on June 27, 2012, at the age of 68. He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "Hopalong Cassidy" (19521954), "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961), "Bat Masterson" (19581961), "The Deputy" (19591961), "Wagon Train" (19571965), "Tales of Wells Fargo" (19571962), "Laramie" (19591963), "The Guns of Will Sonnett" (19671969), "Bonanza" (19591973), "The Virginian" (19621971), and "Gunsmoke" (19551975). He directed various westerns, including "Have Gun Will Travel" (19571963) and "Gunsmoke" (19551975). Meanwhile, Peter Graves played a California rancher in the movie Fury. Lawson made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Vashti Croxton in "Assault" (episode 102). He was born James King Aurness in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Michael Learned, who actually played Dillons romantic interest in a Gunsmoke episode years ago, plays Dillons former love and mother of their daughter, and Richard Kiley is Chalk Brighton, an Army Scout who is Learneds die-hard suitor. He guest-starred in a few popular television shows of the 1950s and 60s, including the action crime drama "Highway Patrol" (19551959), starring Broderick Crawford, and the dramatic anthology series "The Loretta Young Show" (19531961). McVey guest-starred in many popular shows of the 1950s and 60s, including the crime drama "77 Sunset Strip" (19581964), the adventure series "The Fugitive" (19631967) and the legal drama "Perry Mason" (19571966). She made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Molly in "The Bullet" (episode 163). King Calder was an American actor who primarily worked in television, appearing in more than 60 movies and television shows over 15 years. Harris made two appearances on THE RIFLEMAN. 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). Jimmy Fields is an American television and film actor. He was a stunt actor/double (mostly uncredited) in 29 films, and among the leading men for whom he doubled were Robert Mitchum and George Montgomery. Kevin Hagen, born Donald N. Hagen, was an American actor who worked primarily in television. 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). He began his career in radio, providing his voice for many shows, including various roles as "heavies" in the radio version of "Gunsmoke", for which he also authored at least one script. Gunsmoke. He has appeared in or provided his voice for more than 200 movies, television shows and video games in a career spanning nearly 60 years. Mills made two appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Joshua Snipe in "The Sister" (episode 9) and Jake Owens in "The Jealous Man" (episode 136). He also guest-starred in the westerns "Wagon Train" (19571965), starring John McIntyre and Ward Bond, "Bonanza" (19591973), starring Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker and Pernell Roberts, and "The Big Valley" (19651969), starring Barbara Stanwyck. (19621967), the private detective series "77 Sunset Strip" (19581964), the Buck Henry spy spoof "Get Smart" (19651970), the medical drama "Dr. Kildare" (19611966), the adventure drama "The Fugitive" (19631967), the family comedy "My Three Sons" (19601972), the superhero parody "Batman" (19661968), the science fiction cult classic "Star Trek" (19661969), the western action adventure "The Wild Wild West" (19651969), the police drama "Mod Squad" (19681973), the family drama "Little House on the Prairie" (19741983), the anthology series "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" (19541990) and the detective drama "Columbo" (19712003), among scores of other shows. He appeared in 215 episodes of "Gunsmoke.". Pate made five appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Xavier in "New Orleans Menace" (episode 10), Brad Davis in "The Second Witness" (episode 23), Pete Morgan in "The Visitor" (episode 58), Mogollan in "The Mescalero Curse" (episode 106), Sanchez in "The Executioner" (episode 132). In 1960, DeHaven received a Star on the Walk of Fame. Grant Richards was an American actor whose career spanned the 1930's through the early 1960's. He guest-starred in a wide variety of popular television shows of the 1950s through the 80s, including the superhero series "Adventures of Superman" (19521958), starring his best friend George Reeves, the family comedy "Mister Ed" (19581966), the mystery action series "Peter Gunn" (19581961), the horror series "Thriller" (19601962), the action adventures "I Spy" (19651968), "It Takes a Thief" (19681970) and "The Fugitive" (19631967), the action undercover police drama "Mod Squad" (19681973), the espionage thriller "Mission: Impossible" (19661973), the crime drama "Barnaby Jones" (19731980), and the family comedies "The Andy Griffith Show" (19601968), "My Three Sons" (19601972) and "The Flying Nun" (19671970), and the Buck Henry spy spoof "Get Smart" (19651970). Tyrell made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Roy Thursby in "The Sister" (episode 9). Gregarious, likeable and friendly, he was never short of work. Peter Graves (born Peter Duesler Aurness; March 18, 1926 - March 14, 2010) was an American actor who portrayed Jim Phelps in the CBS television series Mission: Impossible from 1967 to 1973 and in its revival from 1988 to 1990. He made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Jackson in "The Dead-Eyed Kid" (episode 20). Dee J. Thompson appeared in 35 movies and television shows during a 20-year career. In preparation for working in the western genre, he took horse-riding and quick-draw lessons. While appearing in the stage production of "Machinal," which opened on Broadway in 1928, he roomed with Clark Gable, who played the leading role. Although many of his film roles were uncredited, he appeared in many iconic films, often playing memorable characters, including the traffic cop in the Orson Welles adaptation of Booth Tarkington's "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942), starring Joseph Cotton, Dolores Costello and Anne Baxter and the biographical drama "The Pride of the Yankees" (1942), starring Gary Cooper; Henry Gilson in the noir film "Undercurrent" (1946), starring Katharine Hepburn, Robert Taylor and Robert Mitchum; Officer Hanson in the Disney comedy "The Shaggy Dog" (1959), starring Fred MacMurray, a role that he reprised in the Disney films "The Absent-Minded Professor" (1961) and "Son of Flubber" (1963), both starring Fred MacMurray; Jess Younger in the biographical drama "Birdman of Alcatraz" (1962), starring Burt Lancaster; a prisoner in the action film "Hang 'Em High" (1968), starring Clint Eastwood; and Judge Parker in the western "True Grit" (1969), starring John Wayne and Kim Darby. McCallum in the suspense drama "Play Misty for Me" (1971), starring Clint Eastwood; the chief in another Clint Eastwood film, "Dirty Harry" (1971), and Father Nuncio in the horror film "The Amityville Horror" (1979), starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder. McKennon is best-known for his voice work, having brought to life many iconic characters, including Woody Woodpecker's arch nemesis, Buzz Buzzard, and also Q.T. Two of his best film roles came later in Danova's career, first in 1973, playing the neighborhood Mafia Don, Giovanni Cappa, in Martian Scorsese's "Mean Streets" and in 1978, playing the corrupt town mayor, Carmine DePasto, in "National Lampoon's Animal House.". As a voice actress, Garver's assignments included narrating children's programs and animated characters. 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). During his long career, he has worked in several different capacitiesas a second assistant director, producer and production manager. He appeared in one episode of THE RIFLEMAN, playing Manolo Argentez in "The Gaucho" (episode 14). Hank Patterson, born Elmer Calvin Patterson in 1888, was an American actor and a musician. Leslie made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Teresa Miller in "Stopover" (episode 107). Beginning in 1954, Macready appeared in numerous television series, ranging from westerns to crime and science fiction genres. Among a handful of film roles, he had uncredited parts in the classic western "Gunfight at the O.K. Ingram made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Thaddeus in "Closer than a Brother" (episode 98). Charles Maxwell, born Charles Carlton Maxwell, was an American actor who worked primarily in television, in addition to being a director and producer. Born into an acting family, Haworth appeared in more than 100 movies and television shows during his 40-year career. She also produced, narrated, wrote lyrics and composed music for eight audio recordings of Beatrix Potter tales and eight audio tapes based on Mother Goose nursery rhymes (19881990). He attended Long Beach City College and served as an intelligence officer in the Army Air Force during World War II. Gavin made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Lee Marston in "Six Years and a Day" (episode 91). He served in the military during World War II, for which he received a Purple Heart. He also guest-starred in many iconic westerns of the 1950s and 60s, including "Wagon Train" (19571965), starring Ward Bond and later John McIntire, and "Have Gun Will Travel" (19571963), starring Richard Boone, "The Restless Gun" (19571959), starring John Payne and Dan Blocker, "Wichita Town" (19591960), starring Joel McCrea, "Zane Grey Theater" (19561961), starring Dick Powell, and "Law of the Plainsman" (1959), starring Michael Ansara as Sam Buckheart (a character he also portrayed on THE RIFLEMAN). Henry Amargo, born Enrique Amargo, was an American television and film actor. Instead of featuring cattle roaming the land, these westerns featured kangaroos hopping across the outback. He appeared in nearly 140 movies and television shows during his 20-year career. He appeared in more than 20 movies and television shows during his brief career. White guest-starred in several television shows of the 1950s and 60s, including the family comedy "Father Knows Best" (19541960), the suspense anthology series "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (19551962), the legal drama "Perry Mason" (19571966), the crime drama "The Untouchables" (19591963), Rod Serling's iconic anthology series "The Twilight Zone" (19591964) and the adventure drama "The Fugitive" (19631967). Martin Landau appeared in one episode of THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Miguel, the Patron, in "The Vacqueros" (episode 111). He appeared in more than 60 television shows over his 30year career. He appeared in more than 300 movies and television shows in a career spanning more than 45 years. Mohr guest-starred in several popular television shows of the 1950s and 60s, including the sitcom "I Love Lucy" (19511957), the anthology series "Four Star Playhouse" (19521956), the private detective series "77 Sunset Strip" (19581964), the espionage series "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." He made his acting debut on Broadway and appeared in half dozen plays during his long career, including "Detective Story" (19491950) and "Ghosts" (1982). Sydna Scott, born Sydna MacFetridge, was an American film, stage and television actress. Among his film credits, Greene appeared in the family drama "Spencer's Mountain" (1963), starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara, the Woody Allen comedy "Play It Again, Sam" (1972), co-starring Diane Keaton, the sci-fi action adventure "The Clones" (1973), starring Greene in the leading role of Dr. Gerald Appleby, the comedy "Moscow on the Hudson" (1984), starring Robin Williams, William Friedkin's adaptation of the noir thriller "To Live and Die in L.A." (1985), starring Willem Dafoe, and the romantic comedy "Nice Guys Sleep Alone" (1999), with Greene playing the lead Slick Willie. Perhaps, his best-known role was Mr. Ranseleer, Archie Bunker's blind friend in "All In The Family" (1971-1978). He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" (19541959), "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" (19551961), "Maverick" (19571962), "Tales of Wells Fargo" (19571962), "Cheyenne" (19551963), "Laramie" (19591963), "Rawhide" (19591966), "Wagon Train" (19571965), "Death Valley Days" (19521975), "The Big Valley" (19651969), and "The Virginian" (19621971). Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr., was a prolific Mexican actor who worked primarily in television. He guest-starred in several other westerns, including "Gunsmoke" (19551975), starring James Arness; "Have Gun Will Travel" (19571963), starring Richard Boone; "Maverick" (19571962), starring Jack Kelly and James Garner; and "Rawhide" (19591966), starring Clint Eastwood. (19651974), the espionage thriller "Mission: Impossible" (19661973), the crime drama anthology series "Police Story" (19731977) and the detective dramas "Cannon" (19711976) and "Barnaby Jones" (19731980). He had his his first major role in "Naked City" (19581963), portraying Detective James "Jimmy" Halloran. Born in Clarksville, Tennessee in 1912, in his early life Watts was a high-school teacher and worked in local theater and tent shows. 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). Vaughn came to public attention with his Oscar-nominated role in "The Young Philadelphians," in 1959. (19691976), starring Robert Young and James Brolin. The storyline had Buckhart coming to North Fork in search of Indians suspected of murdering a Texas Ranger and his family. Christine made two appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Mrs. Hardy in "The Spiked Rifle" (episode 49) and Mrs. Dalrymple in "The Long Goodbye" (episode 119). Scourby made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Byron Claremont in "Obituary" (episode 44). Kosleck guest-starred in several popular TV shows of the 1960s, including the sci-fi anthology series "The Outer Limits" (19631965), the Buck Henry comedy espionage spoof "Get Smart" (19651970), starring Don Adams and Barbara Feldon, the campy superhero series "Batman" (19661968), starring Adam West, the western action series "The Wild Wild West" (19651969), starring Robert Conrad and Ross Martin, the espionage thriller "Mission: Impossible" (19661973), starring Peter Graves heading an ensemble cast, and the adventure series "It Takes a Thief" (19681970), starring Robert Wagner. The majority of Lawrence's early roles were uncredited. 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" (19661968), starring Adam West, Judge Edward P. Langdon in the night-time soap "Dynasty" (19811989), Hives in the long-running comedy series "Cheers" (19821993) and Howard Buss in the drama "Picket Fences" (19921996). Kellin made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Len Sommers in "The Surveyors" (episode 54). She appeared in 40 movies and televisions shows in a career spanning more than 20 years. He also appeared in the family adventure "For the Love of Benji" (1977) and the dramatic thriller "Runaway Jury" (2003), starring John Cusack, Rachel Weisz and Gene Hackman. He appeared in more than 300 movies and television shows during his 50-year career. He appeared in nearly 130 movies and television shows during a 20-year career. Originally groomed for the lead role in "Ben Hur" (1959), director William Wyler instead tapped Charleton Heston for the part, whose performance garnered the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role. More recently, Stanton had a recurring role as Roman Grant in the HBO drama "Big Love" (20062011). He guest-starred in several other westerns, including "Death Valley Days" (19521975), hosted by Robert Taylor, "Laramie" (19591963), starring John Smith and Robert Fuller, "Cheyenne" (19551963), starring Clint Walker, "The Virginian" (19621971), starring James Drury, "Wagon Train" (19571965), starring John McIntyre and Ward Bond, "Bonanza" (19591973), starring Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker and Pernell Roberts, and "Gunsmoke" (19551975), starring James Arness. Charles Seel, born Charles Frederick Seel, was an American film and television actor. He had a few credited roles in memorable films, including Mr. Mollett in the romantic drama "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946), starring Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Myrna Loy and Teresa Wright; Sheriff Gus Kretzer in the drama "Ace in the Hole" (1951), starring Kirk Douglas and Jan Sterling; Frank Bleaker in "The Wild One" (1953), starring Marlon Brando; and Judge Curtiss Ives in the historical drama "Judgment at Nuremberg" (1961), starring Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster and Richard Widmark. 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). Proby and The Pretty Things. Baer began his career as a performer with the circus and developed an affinity for animals, both of which became lifelong interests. Some of his later work in television included guest spots in "Ben Casey," "Lost in Space," "Night Gallery," "Route 66," "Planet of the Apes," "Cannon," "Little House on the Prairie," "Kung Fu," "CHIPs," "Quincy M.E.," "Fantasy Island," "Twin Peaks," "Amazing Stories." Jack Kruschen was a Canadian actor whose career began on stage, but he became a character actor in both movies and television. He also made cameo appearances throughout his career, including two episodes of "The Ed Sullivan Show" (1950, 1951). Swenson is probably best remembered for his role playing lumber mill owner Lars Hanson in "Little House on the Prairie" (19741978). He also co-starred with Chuck Connors in "Branded" (1965-1966), in "This Stage of Fools." Robert "Bobby" F. Hoy was an American film and television actor, as well as a director and stuntman. He appeared in more than 140 movies and television shows in a career spanning 30 years. Robert Chadwick was an American film and television actor. Some of the shows he developed and appeared in include "Curtain Time Theater," "The Johnny Ginger Show," which ran until 1968, and "Captain Detroit." Patrick McVey was an American stage, film and television actor who appeared in 100 movies and television shows during his 30-year career. Taft guest-starred in many popular television shows of the 1950s and 60s, including the action crime drama "Highway Patrol" (19551959), the period crime drama "The Untouchables" (19591963), the legal drama "Perry Mason" (19571966), Rod Serling's iconic anthology series "The Twilight Zone" (19591964), the medical drama "Ben Casey" (19611966), the family comedy "My Three Sons" (19601972), the espionage thriller "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." He guest-starred in many popular television shows of the 1960s through the 90s, including the medical drama "Ben Casey" (19611966), the adventure drama "The Fugitive" (19631967), the sitcoms "Gilligan's Island" (19641965) and "I Dream of Jeannie" (19651970), the espionage thrillers "I Spy" (19651968) and "Mission: Impossible" (19661973), the police drama "The Streets of San Francisco" (19721977), the crime drama "Barnaby Jones" (19731980), the science fiction series "Battlestar Galactica" (19781979), the fantasy drama "Fantasy Island" (19781984), the action crime drama "Charlie's Angels" (19761981), the action adventure "The Fall Guy" (19811986) and the murder mystery "Murder, She Wrote" (19841996). Dick Wilson, born Ricardo DiGuglielmo, was a British-born radio, film and television actor. She also played recurring roles as Pat Strickland in the comedy "The Betty Hutton Show" (1959) and Kathy Richards in the adventure series "Follow the Sun" (19611962). Dale Wright made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Dave Croton in "Incident at Line Shack 6" (episode 156). James Gavin was an American film and television character actor, as well as a stuntman. He had a few film roles, including an uncredited part in the romantic thriller "To Catch a Thief" (1955), starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly, and Luke Phelan in the war film "The Devil's Brigade" (1968), starring William Holden, Cliff Robertson and Vince Edwards.