List of Alfred Hitchcock Presents guest stars
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The following is a list of guest stars and other actors who appeared on the television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an American television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock. The series featured dramas, thrillers, and mysteries. By the premiere of the show on October 2, 1955, Hitchcock had been directing films for over three decades...

, which started in 1955 as a half-hour show, changed its name to The Alfred Hitchcock Hour when it expanded to an hour, and returned as The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an American anthology series that aired on NBC from 1985 to 1986, and on the USA Network from 1987 to 1989...

in the 1980s as an hour-long show.

Apart from his remarkable introductions and conclusions to each episode, Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, KBE was a British film director and producer. He pioneered many techniques in the suspense and psychological thriller genres. After a successful career in British cinema in both silent films and early talkies, Hitchcock moved to Hollywood...

 had only one cameo appearance. In the 1958 episode "A Dip In The Pool", he was on the cover of a copy of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine is a monthly digest size fiction magazine specializing in crime and detective fiction. AHMM is named for Alfred Hitchcock, the famed director of suspense films and television.-History:...

held by one of the actors.

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  • Bettye Ackerman
    Bettye Ackerman
    Bettye Ackerman was an American actress primarily known for her work on television.Ackerman was born in Cottageville, South Carolina and grew up in Williston in Barnwell County in southwestern South Carolina, one of four children. She graduated from Columbia College in South Carolina in 1945 and...

     ("Tender Poisoner" Dec. 20, 1962)
  • Iris Adrian
    Iris Adrian
    Iris Adrian was an American film actress.-Life and career:Born in Los Angeles, California as Iris Hostetter, Adrian won a beauty pageant and worked with the Ziegfeld Follies, before she entered films at the end of the silent era in Chasing Husbands and appeared as an extra or chorus girl in early...

     ("And So Died Riabouchinska" Feb. 12, 1956)
  • Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    Claude Marion Akins was an American actor with a long career on stage, screen and television.Powerful in appearance and voice, Akins could be counted on to play the clever tough guy, on the side of good or bad, in movies and television. He is best remembered as Sheriff Lobo in the 1970s TV series...

    , three appearances ("Place of Shadows" Feb. 26, 1956, "Reward to Finder" Nov. 10, 1957 and "Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962)
  • Frank Albertson
    Frank Albertson
    Frank Albertson was an American character actor who made his debut in a minor part in Hollywood at age 13....

     ("Disappearing Trick" April 6, 1958)
  • Lola Albright
    Lola Albright
    Lola Jean Albright is an American singer and actress.Albright worked as a model before moving to Hollywood. She began her motion picture career with a bit part in the 1948 film The Pirate, and followed it with an important role in the acclaimed 1949 hit Champion...

    , two appearances ("The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962 and "Misadventure" Dec. 7, 1964)
  • Corey Allen
    Corey Allen
    Corey Allen was an American film and television director, writer, producer, and actor. He began his career as an actor but eventually became a television director. He may be best known for playing the character Buzz Gunderson in Nicholas Ray's Rebel Without a Cause...

     ("Jonathan" Dec. 2, 1956)
  • Rachel Ames
    Rachel Ames
    Rachel Ames is an Emmy Award Winning American actress. She is the longest-running performer on ABC's longest-running daytime serial, General Hospital, playing Audrey Hardy, R.N. from 1964 to 2007. She also played Audrey Hardy on the General Hospital spin-off series Port Charles...

     (credited as Judith Ames) ("The Hidden Thing" May 20, 1956)
  • Rudolph Anders
    Rudolph Anders
    Rudolph Anders was a German character actor who came to the United States after the rise of Hitler, and appeared in numerous American films in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. During the 1940s, he used the stage name of Robert O. Davis...

     ("The Legacy" May 27, 1956)
  • John Anderson
    John Anderson (actor)
    -Biography:Born in Clayton, John Anderson grew up in Quincy and Adams County, Illinois.Prior to a prolific acting career, Anderson served in the United States Coast Guard during World War II where he met artist Orazio Fumagalli who became one of his best lifelong friends.He was known for several...

     ("The Second Wife" April 26, 1965)
  • Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Norman Anderson is an American actor in film and television, known to TV audiences as Steve Austin's and Jaime Sommers' boss, Oscar Goldman, in both The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman TV series and their three subsequent TV movies: The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man...

     ("Who Needs an Enemy?" May 15, 1964)
  • Edward Andrews
    Edward Andrews
    Edward Andrews was an American actor, one of the most recognizable character actors on television and films between the 1950s and the 1980s...

     ("Anyone for Murder?" March 13, 1964)
  • Michael Ansara
    Michael Ansara
    Michael Ansara is a Syrian-born American stage, screen, and voice actor best known for his portrayal of Cochise in the American television series Broken Arrow, Kane in the 1979-81 series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and Commander Kang on three different Star Trek TV series.- Early life and...

    , two appearances ("Shopping for Death" Jan. 29, 1956 and "The Baby Sitter" May 6, 1956)
  • Susan Anton
    Susan Anton
    -Youth:Anton attended Yucaipa High School in Yucaipa, California, and graduated in 1968. After high school, Anton attended San Bernardino Valley College...

     ("Animal Lovers" circa 1988)
  • Ed Asner
    Ed Asner
    Edward Asner , commonly known as Ed Asner, is an American film, television, stage, and voice actor and former president of the Screen Actors Guild, primarily known for his Emmy Award-winning role as Lou Grant on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spin-off series, Lou Grant...

    , two appearances ("What Frightened You, Fred?" May 1, 1962 and "To Catch a Butterfly" Feb. 1, 1963)
  • Mary Astor
    Mary Astor
    Mary Astor was an American actress. Most remembered for her role as Brigid O'Shaughnessy in The Maltese Falcon with Humphrey Bogart, Astor began her long motion picture career as a teenager in the silent movies of the early 1920s.She eventually made a successful transition to talkies, but almost...

     ("Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Fenimore" Dec. 28, 1958)
  • Edith Atwater
    Edith Atwater
    Edith Atwater was an American stage, film and television actress.Born in Chicago, Illinois, Atwater made her Broadway debut in 1933. In 1939 she starred in The Man Who Came to Dinner....

     ("Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)

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  • Raymond Bailey
    Raymond Bailey
    Raymond Thomas Bailey was an American actor on the Broadway stage, movies, and television. He is best known for his role as wealthy banker, Milburn Drysdale, in the television series The Beverly Hillbillies....

    , five appearances ("The Case of Mr. Pelham" Dec. 4, 1955, "Portrait of Jocelyn" April 8, 1956, "Sylvia" Jan. 19, 1958, "Disappearing Trick," April 6, 1958 and "A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962)
  • Fay Bainter
    Fay Bainter
    Fay Okell Bainter was an American film and stage actress.-Early life:She was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Charles F. Bainter and Mary Okell. In 1910, she was a traveling stage actress...

     ("Power of Attorney" April 5, 1965)
  • Elsie Baker
    Elsie Baker
    Elsie Baker was an American singer and actress whose career spanned the gamut from vaudeville through silent movies to Victrola to radio to Hollywood and television....

     ("Listen, Listen ...!" May 11, 1958)
  • Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Henry Balsam was an American actor. He is known for his Oscar-winning role as "Arnold Burns" in A Thousand Clowns and his role as "Detective Milton Arbogast" in Psycho.- Early life :...

     ("The Equalizer" Feb. 9, 1958)
  • Joan Banks
    Joan Banks
    Joan Banks was an American film, television, stage and radio actress who often appeared in dramas with her husband, Frank Lovejoy....

    , two appearances ("Never Again" April 22, 1956 and "The Cream of the Jest" March 10, 1957)
  • John Banner
    John Banner
    John Banner , born Johann Banner, was an American film and television actor, who was born and died in Vienna, Austria....

     ("Safe Conduct," Feb. 19, 1956)
  • Barbara Barrie
    Barbara Barrie
    Barbara Barrie is an American actress and author of children's books.-Personal life:Barrie was born as Barbara Ann Berman in Chicago, Illinois, of Jewish heritage, the daughter of Frances Rose and Louis Berman. She was raised in Corpus Christi, Texas. She graduated from University of Texas,...

    , two appearances ("Isabel" June 5, 1964 and "Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)
  • Gene Barry
    Gene Barry
    Gene Barry was an American stage, screen, and television actor. Barry is best remembered for his leading roles in the films The Atomic City and The War of The Worlds and for his portrayal of the title character in the TV series Bat Masterson, among many roles.-Personal life:Barry was born...

    , three appearances ("Triggers in Leash" Oct. 16, 1955, "Salvage" Nov. 6, 1955 and "Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963)
  • Martine Bartlett, two appearances ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963 and "Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" Nov. 8, 1963)
  • Billy Barty
    Billy Barty
    Billy Barty was an American film actor.-Biography:Barty, an Italian American, was born William John Bertanzetti in Millsboro, Pennsylvania...

    , two appearances ("The Glass Eye" Oct. 6, 1957 and "The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964)
  • Richard Basehart
    Richard Basehart
    John Richard Basehart was an American actor. He starred in the 1960s television science fiction drama Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, in the role of Admiral Harriman Nelson.-Career:...

    , two appearances ("The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962 and "Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • Frances Bavier
    Frances Bavier
    Frances Elizabeth Bavier was an American stage and television actress. Originally from the New York theatre, Bavier worked in film and television from the 1950s...

     ("Revenge" Oct. 2, 1955)
  • Barbara Baxley
    Barbara Baxley
    Barbara Baxley was an American actress of stage, film and television.-Early life:Baxley was born in Porterville, California, the daughter of Emma and Bert Baxley.-Career:...

    , six appearances (including "Nightmare in 4-D" Jan. 13, 1957 and "The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater" April 21, 1957)
  • Anne Baxter
    Anne Baxter
    Anne Baxter was an American actress known for her performances in films such as The Magnificent Ambersons , The Razor's Edge , All About Eve and The Ten Commandments .-Early life:...

     ("A Nice Touch" Oct. 4, 1963)
  • William Beckley
    William Beckley
    William Beckley is an American actor, best known for his role as Gerard the butler in the television series Dynasty.Other TV credits include: Combat!, Batman, Mission: Impossible, Hogan's Heroes, Night Gallery, Marcus Welby, M.D., Planet of the Apes, Charlie's Angels, Kojak, Fantasy Island, Hawaii...

     (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Ed Begley
    Ed Begley
    Edward James Begley, Sr. was an Academy Award-winning American actor.-Biography:Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Begley began his career as a Broadway and radio actor while in his teens. He appeared in the hit musical Going Up on Broadway in 1917 and in London the next year. He later acted in...

     ("Triumph" Dec. 14, 1964)
  • Barbara Bel Geddes
    Barbara Bel Geddes
    Barbara Bel Geddes was an American actress, artist and children's author. She is best known for her role in the television drama series Dallas as matriarch Eleanor "Miss Ellie" Ewing. Bel Geddes also starred in the original Broadway production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in the role of Maggie...

    , four appearances
  • Harry Bellaver
    Harry Bellaver
    Harry Bellaver was an American stage, film and television actor who appeared in many roles from the 1930s through the 1980s.-Life and career:...

    , two appearances ("Silent Witness" Nov. 3, 1957 and "The Indestructible Mr. Weems," June 9, 1957)
  • Jacques Bergerac
    Jacques Bergerac
    Jacques Bergerac is a former French actor with a brief Hollywood film career.Originally a lawyer, Bergerac met and married Ginger Rogers with whom he appeared in Twist of Fate . He then went on to appear as Armand Duval in a television production of Camille for Kraft Television Theatre, opposite...

    , three appearances ("Safe Conduct" Feb. 19, 1956, "The Legacy" May 27, 1956 and "Return of the Hero" March 2, 1958)
  • Ted Bessell
    Ted Bessell
    Ted Bessell was an American television actor and director.-Early career:Born in Flushing, New York, Bessell grew up in Manhasset on Long Island, New York. He was originally gearing up for a career as a classical musician...

     ("Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Carl Betz
    Carl Betz
    Carl Betz was an American film and television actor. A native of Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Betz participated in childhood theatricals and later worked in summer stock. He graduated from Mount Lebanon High School in 1939 and then served in the military...

     ("The Motive" Jan. 26, 1958)
  • Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Meir Bikel is a character actor, folk singer and musician. He made his film debut in The African Queen and was nominated for an Academy award for his supporting role as Sheriff Max Muller in The Defiant Ones ....

     ("Hands of Mr. Ottermole" May 5, 1957)
  • Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell
    Whitner Nutting Bissell , better known as Whit Bissell, was an American actor.-Early life:Born in New York City, Bissell was the son of prominent surgeon Dr. J. Dougal Bissell. He trained with the Carolina Playmakers, a theatrical organization associated with the University of North Carolina at...

     ("Behind the Locked Door" March 27, 1964)
  • Sidney Blackmer
    Sidney Blackmer
    Sidney Alderman Blackmer was an American actor.Blackmer was born and raised in Salisbury, North Carolina. He started off in an insurance and financial business but gave up on it. While working as a builder's laborer on a new building, he saw a Pearl White serial being filmed and immediately...

     ("Don't Come Back Alive" Oct. 23, 1955)
  • Larry Blyden
    Larry Blyden
    Larry Blyden was an American actor and game show host, best known for his appearances on Broadway and as the host of the game show What's My Line?-Personal life:...

     ("Wally the Beard" March 1, 1965)
  • Beulah Bondi
    Beulah Bondi
    Beulah Bondi was an American actress.Bondi began her acting career as a young child in theater, and after establishing herself as a stage actress, she reprised her role in Street Scene for the 1931 film version...

     ("Our Cook's a Treasure" Nov. 20, 1955)
  • Philip Bourneuf
    Philip Bourneuf
    Philip Bourneuf was an American character actor who had a long stage career before appearing in films....

     ("The Photographer & the Undertaker" March 15, 1965)
  • Scott Brady
    Scott Brady
    Scott Brady was an American film and television actor.Born as Gerard Kenneth Tierney, he was the younger brother of fellow actor Lawrence Tierney. Brady served in the Navy during World War II, where he was a boxing champ...

     ("Run for Doom" May 17, 1963)
  • Paul Brinegar
    Paul Brinegar
    Paul Brinegar was an American character actor.Brinegar made over 100 appearances between 1946 and 1994, appearing in many western films, and played the barman in Clint Eastwood's High Plains Drifter in 1973...

     ("Premonition" Oct. 9, 1955)
  • Steve Brodie
    Steve Brodie (actor)
    Steve Brodie was an American movie and television actor.Born John Stevenson in El Dorado, Kansas, he took his screen name from the Steve Brodie who claimed that he jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886 and survived...

    , three appearances ("The Creeper" June 17, 1956, "One More Mile To Go" April 7, 1957 and "Enough Rope for Two" Nov. 17, 1957)
  • Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson , born Charles Dennis Buchinsky was an American actor, best-known for such films as Once Upon a Time in the West, The Magnificent Seven, The Dirty Dozen, The Great Escape, Rider on the Rain, The Mechanic, and the popular Death Wish series...

    , two appearances ("And So Died Riabouchinska" Feb. 12, 1956 and "There was an Old Woman" March 18, 1956)
  • Peter Brown
    Peter Brown (actor)
    Peter Brown is an American television actor known for his role as Deputy Johnny McKay opposite John Russell in the 1958 Warner Bros. western series Lawman.-Early life:...

    , two appearances ("Forecast: Low Clouds, Coastal Fog" Jan. 18, 1963 and "Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Kathie Browne
    Kathie Browne
    Kathie Browne was an American film and television actress.-Background:Born in San Luis Obispo, California as Jacqueline Katherine Browne she appeared in many films and TV shows such as Star Trek: The Original Series, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Perry Mason,...

     ("Wally the Beard" March 1, 1965)
  • Argentina Brunetti
    Argentina Brunetti
    -Biography:Brunetti was born Argentina Ferrau in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She began her show business career at the age of three with a walk on role in the opera, Cavalleria Rusticana and followed Mimi Aguglia, her famous mother's footsteps in the theater performing supporting roles on stages...

     ("Alibi Me" Nov. 11, 1956)
  • Pat Buttram
    Pat Buttram
    Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram was an American actor, known for playing the sidekick of Gene Autry and for playing the character of Mr. Haney in the TV series Green Acres. He had a distinctive voice which, in his own words, "... never quite made it through puberty"...

    , two appearances ("The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964 and "Lonely Place" Nov. 16, 1964)
  • Edd Byrnes ("Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964)

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  • James Caan ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964)
  • Sebastian Cabot
    Sebastian Cabot (actor)
    Charles Sebastian Thomas Cabot was an English film and television actor, best remembered as the gentleman's gentleman, "Giles French," opposite Brian Keith's character, in the 1960s sitcom Family Affair. He was also known for playing Dr...

     (playing a dual role in "A Bullet for Baldwin", Jan. 1, 1956)
  • Howard Caine
    Howard Caine
    Howard Caine , was a popular character actor, probably best known as Gestapo agent Major Wolfgang Hochstetter in the television series Hogan's Heroes....

     ("Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Rory Calhoun
    Rory Calhoun
    Rory Calhoun was an American television and film actor, screenwriter and producer, best known for his roles in Westerns.-Early life:...

     {"Killer Take All" 1988)
  • J. D. Cannon
    J. D. Cannon
    John Donovan "J. D." Cannon , was an American actor. An alumnus of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he is probably best known for his co-starring role of Chief Clifford in the television series McCloud, with Dennis Weaver from 1970 until 1977, for his role in Cool Hand Luke , and for his...

     ("Completely Foolproof" March 29, 1965)
  • Roger C. Carmel
    Roger C. Carmel
    Roger Charles Carmel was an American actor.Of his hundreds of roles, he is best remembered for playing the flamboyant and hapless criminal Harry Mudd on the original Star Trek. Other memorable roles include the accountant Doug Wesley on The Dick Van Dyke Show and Colonel Gumm on Batman...

     ("The Crimson Witness" Jan. 4, 1965)
  • David Carradine
    David Carradine
    David Carradine was an American actor and martial artist, best known for his role as a warrior monk, Kwai Chang Caine, in the 1970s television series, Kung Fu, which later had a 1990s sequel series, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues...

    , two appearances with the first being uncredited ("Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964 and "Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • John Carradine
    John Carradine
    John Carradine was an American actor, best known for his roles in horror films and Westerns as well as Shakespearean theater. A member of Cecil B DeMille's stock company and later John Ford's company, he was one of the most prolific character actors in Hollywood history...

     ("Death Scene" March 8, 1965)
  • Art Carney
    Art Carney
    Arthur William Matthew “Art” Carney was an American actor in film, stage, television and radio. He is best known for playing Ed Norton, opposite Jackie Gleason's Ralph Kramden in the situation comedy The Honeymooners....

     ("Safety for the Witness" Nov. 23, 1958)
  • John Cassavetes
    John Cassavetes
    John Nicholas Cassavetes was an American actor, screenwriter and filmmaker. He acted in many Hollywood films, notably Rosemary's Baby and The Dirty Dozen...

    , three appearances ("You Got To Have Luck", Jan. 15, 1956, "Murder Case" March 6, 1964 and "Water's Edge" Oct. 19, 1964)
  • Jack Cassidy
    Jack Cassidy
    John Joseph Edward “Jack” Cassidy was an American actor of stage, film and screen.His frequent professional persona was that of an urbane, super-confident egotist with a dramatic flair, much in the manner of Broadway actor Frank Fay...

     ("The Photographer & the Undertaker" March 15, 1965)
  • Shaun Cassidy
    Shaun Cassidy
    Shaun Paul Cassidy is an American actor, singer, writer, and producer. He is the eldest son of Academy Award winning actress Shirley Jones, and the second son of Tony award-winning actor Jack Cassidy...

     ("Hippocratic Oath", 1988)
  • Richard Collier, two appearances ("The Case of Mr. Pelham" Dec. 4, 1955 and "The Hidden Thing" May 20, 1956)
  • Patricia Collinge
    Patricia Collinge
    Patricia Collinge was an Irish American actress. She was born in Dublin, Ireland.-Early life:She was born to F. Channon Collinge and Emmie Russell. Her birth name was Eileen Cecilia Collinge. Collinge was educated first by a visiting governess and then at a girls' school. She took dancing and...

    , four appearances ("The Cheney Vase" Dec. 25, 1955, "Rose Garden" Dec. 16, 1956, "Bonfire" Dec. 13, 1962 and "The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" April 14, 1964)
  • William Conrad
    William Conrad
    William Conrad was an American actor, producer and director whose career spanned five decades in radio, film and television....

     ("The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963)
  • Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Vanslyck Cook, Jr. was an American character actor who made a career out of playing cowardly villains and weedy neurotics in dozens of films...

     ("Salvage", Nov. 6, 1955)
  • Charles Cooper
    Charles Cooper (actor)
    Charles Darwin Cooper born 11 August 1926, is an actor who has played a wide variety of television and movie roles for over 50 years, from 1950 to 2001....

    , three appearances (the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 17, March 24, and March 31, 1957)
  • Gladys Cooper
    Gladys Cooper
    Dame Gladys Constance Cooper, DBE was an English actress whose career spanned seven decades on stage, in films and on television....

    , three appearances ("End of Indian Summer" Feb. 24, 1957, "What Really Happened" Jan. 11, 1963 and "Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)
  • Ellen Corby
    Ellen Corby
    Ellen Corby was an American actress. She is most widely remembered for the role of "Grandma Esther Walton" on the CBS television series The Waltons, for which she won three Emmy Awards...

    , three appearances ("Triggers in Leash" Oct. 16, 1955, "Bull in a China Shop" March 30, 1958 and "Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)
  • Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cheshire Cotten was an American actor of stage and film. Cotten achieved prominence on Broadway, starring in the original productions of The Philadelphia Story and Sabrina Fair...

    , three appearances ("Breakdown" Nov. 13, 1955, "Together" Jan. 12, 1958 and "Dead Weight" Nov. 22, 1959)
  • Bob Crane
    Bob Crane
    Robert Edward "Bob" Crane was an American actor and disc jockey, best known for his performance as Colonel Robert E...

     ("The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963)
  • Norma Crane
    Norma Crane
    Norma Crane was an actress of stage, film and television. Among her best known roles was that of Golde in the 1971 film adaptation of Fiddler on the Roof. She also starred in They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! and Penelope...

    , two appearances ("There was an Old Woman" March 18, 1956 and "The Equalizer" Feb. 9, 1958)
  • Hume Cronyn
    Hume Cronyn
    Hume Blake Cronyn, OC was a Canadian actor of stage and screen, who enjoyed a long career, often appearing professionally alongside his second wife, Jessica Tandy.-Early life:...

     ("Kill with Kindness" Oct. 21, 1956)
  • Robert Culp
    Robert Culp
    Robert Martin Culp was an American actor, scriptwriter, voice actor and director, widely known for his work in television. Culp first earned an international reputation for his role as Kelly Robinson on I Spy , the espionage series in which he and co-star Bill Cosby played a pair of secret agents...

    , two appearances ("A Man Greatly Beloved", May 12, 1957 and "Good-Bye George" Dec. 13, 1963)

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  • Barbara Dane
    Barbara Dane
    Barbara Dane is an American folk, blues, and jazz singer.-Early life:Barbara Dane's parents arrived in Detroit from Arkansas in the 1920s. Out of high school, Dane began to sing regularly at demonstrations for racial equality and economic justice. While still in her teens, she sat in with bands...

     ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962)
  • Bette Davis
    Bette Davis
    Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis was an American actress of film, television and theater. Noted for her willingness to play unsympathetic characters, she was highly regarded for her performances in a range of film genres, from contemporary crime melodramas to historical and period films and occasional...

     ("Out There – Darkness" Jan. 25, 1959)
  • Brad Davis
    Brad Davis (actor)
    Robert Creel "Brad" Davis was an American actor, known for starring in the 1978 film Midnight Express.-Early life:...

     ("Gigolo" 1985)
  • Anthony Dawson
    Anthony Dawson
    Anthony Dawson was a Scottish-born actor, best known for his supporting roles in British films.Born in Edinburgh, he made his film debut in 1943's They Met in the Dark, going on to appear in such classic British films as The Way to the Stars , The Queen of Spades , and The Wooden Horse , before...

    , three appearances (the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 17, March 24, and March 31, 1957)
  • Richard Dawson (billed as Dick Dawson) ("Anyone for Murder?" March 13, 1964)
  • Dennis Day
    Dennis Day
    Dennis Day born Owen Patrick Eugene McNulty, was an Irish-American singer and radio, television and film personality.-Early life:...

     ("Cheap Is Cheap" April 5, 1959)
  • Laraine Day
    Laraine Day
    Laraine Day was an American actress and a former MGM contract star.-Career:Born La Raine Johnson in Roosevelt, Utah, to an affluent Mormon family, she later moved to California where she began her acting career with the Long Beach Players...

     ("Death and the Joyful Woman" April 12, 1963)
  • Brandon De Wilde
    Brandon De Wilde
    Andre Brandon deWilde was an American theatre and film actor. He was born into a theatrical family in Brooklyn. Debuting on Broadway at the age of 7, De Wilde became a national phenomenon by the time he completed his 492 performances for The Member of the Wedding and was considered a child...

     (The Sorceror's Apprentice
    The Sorceror's Apprentice (Alfred Hitchcock Presents)
    "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is a seventh-season episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents from 1961–1962, that was never broadcast on network television. The episode was scheduled to be episode #39 of the show's Season 7...

    1962 Season – No network airing)
  • Jo De Winter
    Jo De Winter
    Jo De Winter is an American actress most notable for her role in the short-lived All in the Family spin-off TV series Gloria. She has had mostly single-episode appearances in TV shows as far back as the 1960s, including The Alfred Hitchcock Hour , The Brady Bunch, Soap , St...

     (sometimes billed as Jo de Winter) ("Completely Foolproof" March 29, 1965)
  • Olive Deering ("One of the Family" Feb. 8, 1965)
  • Sandy Dennis
    Sandy Dennis
    Sandra Dale “Sandy” Dennis was an American theater and film actress. In 1966, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.-Early life:...

     ("Gigolo" 1985)
  • Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce MacLeish Dern is an American film actor. He also appeared as a guest star in numerous television shows. He frequently takes roles as a character actor, often playing unstable and villainous characters...

    , two appearances ("Night Caller" Jan. 31, 1964 and "Lonely Place" Nov. 16, 1964)
  • Colleen Dewhurst
    Colleen Dewhurst
    Colleen Rose Dewhurst was a Canadian-American actress known for a while as "the Queen of Off-Broadway." In her autobiography, Dewhurst wrote: "I had moved so quickly from one Off-Broadway production to the next that I was known, at one point, as the 'Queen of Off-Broadway'...

     ("Night Fever" May 3, 1965)
  • Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson is an American actress. She has appeared in more than fifty films, including Rio Bravo, Ocean's Eleven, Dressed to Kill and Pay It Forward, and starred on television as Sergeant Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson on the 1970s crime series Police Woman.-Early life:Dickinson, the second of...

    , two appearances ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962 and "Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965)
  • Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    -Early life:Bradford Dillman was born on April 14, 1930 in San Francisco, California, the son of Josephine and Dean Dillman, a stockbroker. He studied at Town School for Boys and St. Ignatius High School. Later he attended the Hotchkiss boarding school in Connecticut, where he became involved in...

    , two appearances ("To Catch a Butterfly" Feb. 1, 1963 & "Isabel" June 5, 1964)
  • Joan Dixon
    Joan Dixon
    Joan Dixon was an American film and television actress in the 1950s. She is known for her role in the film noir, Roadblock .-Biography:...

     ("The Legacy" May 27, 1956)
  • Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors was an English actress, born Diana Mary Fluck in Swindon, Wiltshire. Considered the English equivalent of the blonde bombshells of Hollywood, Dors described herself as: "The only sex symbol Britain has produced since Lady Godiva."-Early life:Diana Mary Fluck was born in ­Swindon,...

     ("Run for Doom" May 17, 1963)
  • Andrew Duggan
    Andrew Duggan
    -Career:During World War II, Duggan was in the 40th Special Services Company, led by actor Melvyn Douglas in the China Burma India Theater of World War II. His contact with Douglas later led to his performing with Lucille Ball in the play Dreamgirl. He developed a friendship with Broadway...

     (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Mildred Dunnock
    Mildred Dunnock
    Mildred Dunnock was an American theater, film and television actress.- Early life :Born in Baltimore, Maryland and graduated from Western Senior High School, Dunnock was a school teacher who did not start acting until she was in her early thirties...

    , four appearances ("West Warlock Time Capsule" May 26, 1956, "None Are So Blind" Oct. 28, 1956, "Heart of Gold" Oct. 27, 1957 and "Beyond the Sea of Death" Jan. 24, 1964)
  • Dan Duryea
    Dan Duryea
    Dan Duryea was an American actor, known for roles in film, stage and television.-Early life:Born and raised in White Plains, New York, Duryea graduated from White Plains Senior High School in 1924 and Cornell University in 1928. While at Cornell, Duryea was elected into the Sphinx Head Society...

     ("Three Wives Too Many" Jan. 3, 1964)
  • Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    Robert Selden Duvall is an American actor and director. He has won an Academy Award, two Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA over the course of his career....

     ("Bad Actor" Jan. 9, 1962)

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  • Vince Edwards
    Vince Edwards
    Vince Edwards was an American actor, director, and singer, best known for the roles of TV doctor "Ben Casey", and Maj. Cliff Bricker in the 1968 war film The Devil's Brigade.-Early life:...

     ("The Young One" Dec. 1, 1957)
  • Ronnie Claire Edwards
    Ronnie Claire Edwards
    -Biography:Edwards was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She has been acting professionally since 1963 and is best known for the role of the bossy "Corabeth Walton Godsey", wife of storekeeper Ike Godsey played by Joe Conley, in the CBS television series The Waltons, created by Earl Hamner, Jr...

     ("You'll Die Laughing" 1988)
  • Ross Elliott
    Ross Elliott
    Ross Elliott was an American television and film character actor. He began his acting career with Orson Welles in Mercury Theatre, where he performed in Welles' famed radio program The War of the Worlds....

     ("Blood Bargain" Oct. 25, 1963)
  • Isobel Elsom
    Isobel Elsom
    Isobel Elsom was an English screen, stage, and television actress.-Career:Born as Isobel Jeannette Reed in Cambridge, England, Elsom usually was cast as an aristocratic lady of the upper class. Over the course of three decades she appeared in 17 Broadway productions, beginning with The Ghost Train...

    , five appearances ("Back for Christmas" March 4, 1956, "The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater" April 21, 1957, "The Diplomatic Corpse" Dec. 8, 1957, "Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962 and "The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963)
  • Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson was an American film and television actor.-Background:Leif Erickson was born William Wycliffe Anderson in Alameda, California. His father was commander of a fleet of ships and his mother was a noted newspaperwoman and writer...

    , three appearances ("The Equalizer" February 9, 1958, "Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964 and "The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Erik Estrada
    Erik Estrada
    Henry Enrique "Erik" Estrada is an American police officer and actor, known for his co-starring lead role in the 1977–1983 United States police television series CHiPs...

    , ("The Big Spin", Jan. 7, 1989)
  • Judith Evelyn
    Judith Evelyn
    Judith Evelyn was an American stage and film actress. She was born Evelyn Morris in Seneca, South Dakota.Evelyn appeared on Broadway in the following plays:* The Shrike as "Ann Downs"...

     ("Martha Mason, Movie Star" May 19, 1957)
  • Tom Ewell
    Tom Ewell
    Tom Ewell was an American actor.-Early life and career:Born Samuel Yewell Tompkins in Owensboro, Kentucky, where his family expected him to follow in their footsteps as lawyers or whiskey and tobacco dealers....

     (playing a dual role and the title role in "The Case of Mr. Pelham," Dec. 4, 1955)

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  • Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    Peter Michael Falk was an American actor, best known for his role as Lieutenant Columbo in the television series Columbo...

     ("Gratitude" April 25, 1961 and "Bonfire" Dec. 13, 1962)
  • James Farentino
    James Farentino
    James Farentino is an American actor. He has appeared in almost one hundred roles, among them in The Final Countdown, Jesus of Nazareth, and Dynasty.-Career:...

    , two appearances ("The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962 and "Death Scene" March 8, 1965)
  • Norman Fell
    Norman Fell
    Norman Fell , born Norman Noah Feld, was an American actor of film and television, most famous for his role as landlord Mr. Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers.-Early life:...

     ("The Dividing Wall" Dec. 6, 1963)
  • Betty Field
    Betty Field
    Betty Field was an American film and stage actress. Through her father, she was a direct descendant of the Pilgrims John Alden and Priscilla Mullins....

     ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • Barry Fitzgerald
    Barry Fitzgerald
    Barry Fitzgerald was an Irish stage, film and television actor.-Life:He was born William Joseph Shields in Walworth Road, Portobello, Dublin, Ireland. He is the older brother of Irish actor Arthur Shields. He went to Skerry's College, Dublin, before going on to work in the civil service, while...

     ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955)
  • Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers was an American actress. By some counts considered the most prolific actress in the history of Hollywood, she was known as "The Queen of the Hollywood Extras," appearing in over 700 movies in her 41 year career....

     ("The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963)
  • Joan Fontaine
    Joan Fontaine
    Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland , known professionally as Joan Fontaine, is a British American actress. She and her elder sister Olivia de Havilland are two of the last surviving leading ladies from Hollywood of the 1930s....

     ("The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963)
  • Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    Peter Henry Fonda is an American actor. He is the son of Henry Fonda, brother of Jane Fonda, and father of Bridget and Justin Fonda...

     ("Return of Verge Likens" Oct. 5, 1964)
  • Constance Ford
    Constance Ford
    Constance Ford was an American actress and model. She is best known for her long-running role as Ada Hobson on the daytime soap opera Another World.-Career:...

    , two appearances (including "The Creeper" June 17, 1956)
  • Steve Forrest ("The End of Indian Summer" Feb. 24, 1957)
  • John Forsythe
    John Forsythe
    John Forsythe was an American stage, television and film actor. Forsythe starred in three television series, spanning four decades and three genres: as single playboy father Bentley Gregg in the sitcom Bachelor Father ; as the unseen millionaire Charles Townsend on the crime drama Charlie's...

    , two appearances ("Premonition" Oct. 9, 1955 and "I Saw the Whole Thing" Oct. 11, 1962)
  • Eddie Foy, Jr.
    Eddie Foy, Jr.
    Eddie Foy Jr. was an American character actor.Born Edwin Fitzgerald Jr. in New Rochelle, New York, the son of vaudevillian Eddie Foy and his third wife, Madeline Morando, he was one of the "Seven Little Foys" immortalized in the 1955 film of the same name...

     ("The Right Price" March 8, 1959)
  • Anne Francis
    Anne Francis
    Anne Lloyd Francis was an American actress, best known for her role in the science fiction film classic Forbidden Planet , and as the female private detective in the television series Honey West . She won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Emmy award for her role in Honey West...

    , four appearances ("Hooked" Sept. 25, 1960, "What Really Happened" Jan. 11, 1963, "Blood Bargain" Oct. 25, 1963 and "The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)
  • James Franciscus
    James Franciscus
    James Grover Franciscus was an American actor, known for his roles in the series The Naked City and The Investigators, and in feature films.-Life and career:...

     ("Forty Detectives Later" April 24, 1960)
  • Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman was an American film, television, and stage actress. In a career that spanned more than 50 years, she portrayed tart maids, secretaries, teachers, busybodies, nurses, and battle-axe neighbors, almost invariably to comic effect.-Early life:Freeman was born in Chicago, Illinois...

    , two appearances ("You'll Be the Death of Me" Oct. 18, 1963 and "The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965)
  • Susan French
    Susan French
    Susan French was an American stage, television and film actress.French appeared in the TV movie People Like Us . She also played the role of Mrs. Shaw in the TV movie Captain America and its sequel, Captain America II: Death Too Soon. French acted in the soap opera Bare Essence...

     ("The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965)

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  • John Gavin
    John Gavin
    John Gavin is an American film actor and a former United States Ambassador to Mexico. Gavin is half Mexican and fluent in Spanish....

    , two appearances ("Run for Doom" May 17, 1963 and "Off Season" May 10, 1965)
  • Anthony George
    Anthony George
    Anthony George was an American actor mostly seen on television. He is best known for roles of Don Corley in Checkmate, Burke Devlin and Jeremiah Collins on Dark Shadows, and Dr. Will Vernon on One Life to Live....

     ("The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963)
  • Lillian Gish
    Lillian Gish
    Lillian Diana Gish was an American stage, screen and television actress whose film acting career spanned 75 years, from 1912 to 1987....

     ("Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964)
  • James Gleason
    James Gleason
    James Austin Gleason was an American actor born in New York City. He was also a playwright and screenwriter.-Career:...

    , two appearances ("Kill with Kindness" Oct. 21, 1956 and "End of Indian Summer" Feb. 24, 1957)
  • Frank Gorshin
    Frank Gorshin
    Frank John Gorshin, Jr. was an American actor and comedian. He was perhaps best known as an impressionist, with many guest appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show and The Tonight Show...

    , two appearances ("Decoy" June 10, 1956 and "The Second Verdict" May 29, 1964)
  • Peter Graves
    Peter Graves (actor)
    Peter Aurness , known professionally as Peter Graves, was an American film and television actor. He was best known for his starring role in the CBS television series Mission: Impossible from 1967 to 1973...

     ("I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury Feb. 15, 1963)
  • Lorne Greene
    Lorne Greene
    Lorne Greene , was the stage name of Lyon Himan Green, OC, a Canadian actor.His television roles include Ben Cartwright on the western Bonanza, and Commander Adama in the science fiction movie and subsequent TV Series Battlestar Galactica...

     ("Help Wanted" April 1, 1956)
  • Dabbs Greer
    Dabbs Greer
    Robert William "Dabbs" Greer was an American actor who performed many diverse supporting roles in film and television for some fifty years. His distinctive, southern-accented voice fitted well in shows featuring rustic characters, such as westerns...

    , two appearances ("There was an Old Woman" March 18, 1956 and "The Belfry", May 13, 1956)
  • Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg Burket was an American actress best known for her many roles in radio dramas.Born in Harrisburg, Illinois, Virginia Gregg was the daughter of musician Dewey Alphaleta and businessman Edward William Gregg.-Radio:Gregg was a prolific radio actor, heard on such programs as The...

    , seven appearances ("Don't Come Back Alive", Oct. 23, 1955, "Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid," Dec. 18, 1955, "And So Died Riabouchinska" Feb. 12, 1956, "Nightmare in 4-D" Jan. 13, 1957, "A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963, "Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964 and "Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • James Gregory
    James Gregory (actor)
    James Gregory was an American character actor noted for his deep, gravelly voice and playing brash roles such as McCarthy-like Senator John Iselin in The Manchurian Candidate , the audacious General Ursus in Beneath the Planet of the Apes, and loudmouthed Inspector Luger in Barney Miller...

    , four appearances ("The Cream of the Jest" March 10, 1957, "The Perfect Crime" Oct. 20, 1957, and "The Dividing Wall" Dec. 6, 1963)
  • George Grizzard
    George Grizzard
    George Cooper Grizzard, Jr. was an American actor of film and stage. He appeared in more than 40 films, dozens of television programs and a number of Broadway plays.-Life and career:...

     ("Fog Closing In" Oct. 7, 1956)
  • Harry Guardino
    Harry Guardino
    Harry Guardino was an American actor whose career spanned from the early 1950s to the early 1990s. In 1964, he was cast in a short-lived CBS series entitled The Reporter, a drama about a hard-hitting investigative journalist named Danny Taylor. His principal co-star was Gary Merrill as city...

     ("Last Request" Nov. 24, 1957)
  • Clu Gulager
    Clu Gulager
    Clu Gulager is an American television and film actor. He is particularly noted for his co-starring role as William H. Bonney in the 1960–62 NBC TV series The Tall Man and for his role in the later NBC series The Virginian...

     ("Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962)
  • Edmund Gwenn
    Edmund Gwenn
    Edmund Gwenn was an English theatre and film actor.-Background:Born Edmund John Kellaway in Wandsworth, London , and educated at St. Olave's School and later at King's College London, Gwenn began his acting career in the theatre in 1895...

     ("Father and Son" June 2, 1957)

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  • Jean Hagen
    Jean Hagen
    -Early life:Hagen was born as Jean Shirley Verhagen in Chicago, Illinois, to Christian Verhagen , a Dutch immigrant, and his Chicago-born wife, Marie. The family moved to Elkhart, Indiana when she was 12 and she subsequently graduated from Elkhart High School...

     ("Enough Rope for Two" Nov. 17, 1957)
  • Arsenio Hall
    Arsenio Hall
    Arsenio Hall is an American actor, comedian, and former talk show host. He is best known for his talk show The Arsenio Hall Show, which ran between 1989 and 1994, and his roles in the films Coming to America and Harlem Nights.Hall is also known for his appearance as Alan Thicke's sidekick on the...

     ("Happy Birthday" March 23, 1986)
  • Sir Cedric Hardwicke
    Cedric Hardwicke
    Sir Cedric Webster Hardwicke was a noted English stage and film actor whose career spanned nearly fifty years...

    , two appearances ("Wet Saturday" Sept. 30, 1956 and "A Man Greatly Beloved" May 12, 1957)
  • Betty Harford
    Betty Harford
    Betty Harford , is an American actress, highly active on television.Her credits include: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Gunsmoke, Dr. Kildare, The Twilight Zone, The Big Valley and The Paper Chase....

    , two appearances ("Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964 and “The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Robert H. Harris
    Robert H. Harris
    Robert H. Harris was an American character actor born in New York City, New York.-Career:...

     (also billed simply as Robert Harris), eight appearances ("Shopping for Death" Jan. 29, 1956, "The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby" April 15, 1956, "The Hidden Thing" May 20, 1956, "The Dangerous People" June 23, 1957, "The Safe Place" June 8, 1958, "Graduating Class" Dec. 27, 1959, "The Greatest Monster of Them All" Feb. 14, 1961 and "Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)
  • Rosemary Harris
    Rosemary Harris
    Rosemary Ann Harris is an English actress and a member of the American Theatre Hall of Fame. Throughout her career she has been nominated for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award and has won a Golden Globe, an Emmy, a Tony Award, an Obie, and five Drama Desk Awards.-Early life:Harris was born in...

    , three appearances (the second and third parts of the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 24, and March 31, 1957 and "The Glass Eye" Oct. 6, 1957)
  • Susan Harrison
    Susan Harrison
    Susan Harrison is an American actress. She is most famous for her appearance in the 1957 film noir classic Sweet Smell of Success as the sister for whom Burt Lancaster has an unhealthy affection as well as in The Twilight Zone episode "Five Characters in Search of an Exit."She is a graduate of the...

     ("The Gloating Place" May 16, 1961)
  • Dolores Hart
    Dolores Hart
    Dolores Hart is an American Roman Catholic nun and former actress. She made 10 films in 5 years, playing opposite Stephen Boyd, Montgomery Clift, George Hamilton and Robert Wagner, having made her movie debut with Elvis Presley in Loving You .-Background:Dolores Hicks was the only child of the...

     ("Silent Witness" Nov. 3, 1957)
  • Paul Hartman
    Paul Hartman
    Paul Hartman was an American dancer, stage performer and television character actor.-Biography:Born in San Francisco, California, Hartman, like Fred Astaire, began performing as a dancer with his sister...

    , three appearances ("Not the Running Type" Feb. 7, 1960, "Gratitude" April 25, 1961 and "Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Hurd Hatfield
    Hurd Hatfield
    William Rukard Hurd Hatfield was an American actor.-Biography:The son of William Henry Hatfield , an attorney who served as deputy attorney general for New York, and his wife, the former Adele Steele, Hatfield was born in New York City, and was educated at Columbia University before travelling to...

    , two appearances ("The Perfect Murder" March 11, 1956 and "None Are So Blind" Oct. 28, 1956)
  • Kathryn Hays
    Kathryn Hays
    Kathryn Hays is an American actress. She was born in Princeton, Illinois and grew up in Joliet, Illinois.In the 1966-1967 television season, Hays appeared as Elizabeth Reynolds Pride in the NBC western series The Road West, with co-stars Barry Sullivan, Andrew Prine, Kelly Corcoran, and Glenn...

     ("One of the Family" Feb. 8, 1965)
  • Louis Hayward
    Louis Hayward
    Louis Charles Hayward was a British actor born in South Africa.-Biography:Born in Johannesburg, Hayward began his screen work in British films, notably as Simon Templar in Leslie Charteris' The Saint in New York.] In 1939 he played a dual role in The Man in the Iron Mask.During World War II,...

     ("Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962)
  • Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    Myron Daniel Healey was an American actor. He began his Hollywood, California, career during the early 1940s in bit parts and minor supporting roles at various studios.-Early years:...

     ("Completely Foolproof" March 29, 1965)
  • John Heard ("Breakdown" 1985)
  • Percy Helton
    Percy Helton
    Percy Helton was an American film and television actor.One of his most memorable supporting roles was playing a drunken Santa Claus in Miracle on 34th Street. He also appeared in small but memorable roles in Criss Cross , The Set-Up , Kiss Me Deadly and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid...

    , five appearances ("Premonition" Oct. 9, 1955, "The Perfect Murder" March 11, 1956, "The Creeper" June 17, 1956, "Nightmare in 4-D" January 13, 1957, "Disappearing Trick" April 6, 1958 and "The Last Dark Step" Feb. 8, 1959)
  • Edward Herrmann
    Edward Herrmann
    Edward Kirk Herrmann is a U.S. television and film actor. He is best known for his Emmy-nominated portrayals of Franklin D...

     ("The Mole" 1986)
  • Darryl Hickman
    Darryl Hickman
    Darryl Gerard Hickman is an American film and television actor, former television executive, and child star of the 1930s and 1940s.-Early life:...

    , ("Heart of Gold" Oct. 27, 1957)
  • Steven Hill
    Steven Hill
    Steven Hill is an American film and television actor. His two better-known roles are District Attorney Adam Schiff on the NBC TV drama series Law & Order, whom he portrayed for ten seasons , and Dan Briggs, the original team leader of the Impossible Missions Force on CBS's television series...

    , three appearances ("Enough Rope for Two" Nov. 17, 1957, "Who Needs an Enemy?" May 15, 1964 and "Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965)
  • Pat Hingle
    Pat Hingle
    Martin Patterson "Pat" Hingle was an American actor.-Early life:Hingle was born Martin Patterson Hingle in Miami, Florida, the son of Marvin Louise , a schoolteacher and musician, and Clarence Martin Hingle, a building contractor. Hingle enlisted in the U.S. Navy in December 1941, dropping out of...

     ("Night of the Execution" Dec. 29, 1957)
  • Patricia Hitchcock
    Patricia Hitchcock
    Patricia "Pat" Hitchcock O'Connell is a British-born American actress and producer.-Early life and career:Born in London as the only child of film director Alfred Hitchcock and film editor Alma Reville, the family moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1939, as her father would quickly make his mark...

     (Alfred Hitchcock's daughter, billed as Pat Hitchcock) ten appearances (including "Into Thin Air" Oct. 30, 1955, "The Older Sister" Jan. 22, 1956, "The Belfry" May 13, 1956, "The Glass Eye" Oct. 6, 1957, "Silent Witness" Nov. 3, 1957, the first of the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 24, 1957, and "Silent Witness" Nov. 3, 1957)
  • Charlene Holt
    Charlene Holt
    Verna Charlene Stavely, professionally known as Charlene Holt, was an American actress, known for her supporting roles in TV and film.-Early life:...

     ("A Nice Touch" Oct. 4, 1963)
  • Skip Homeier
    Skip Homeier
    -Career:Homeier began acting as Skippy Homeier at the age of six, on the radio show Portia Faces Life. From 1943 until 1944 he played the role of Emil in the Broadway play, Tomorrow the World. Cast as a child indoctrinated into Nazism, who is brought to the United States from Germany following the...

    , two appearances, ("Momentum" June 24, 1956 (c) 1955 and "The Motive" Jan. 26, 1958)
  • Oscar Homolka
    Oscar Homolka
    Oskar Homolka was an Austrian film and theatre actor. Homolka's strong accent, stocky appearance, bushy eyebrows and Slavic name led many to believe he was Eastern European or Russian, but he was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary.- Career :After serving in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War...

     ("Reward to Finder" Nov. 10, 1957)
  • Geoffrey Horne
    Geoffrey Horne
    Geoffrey Horne is an actor, director, and acting coach at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. His screen credits include The Bridge on the River Kwai, Bonjour Tristesse, The Strange One, Two People, The Twilight Zone episode 'The Gift' in 1962, and as Wade Norton in "The Guests" episode...

     ("Completely Foolproof" March 29, 1965)
  • Robert Horton
    Robert Horton (actor)
    Robert Horton is an American television actor, who was most noted for the role of the frontier scout Flint McCullough in the NBC Western television series, Wagon Train...

    , seven appearances ("Decoy" June 10, 1956, "Crack of Doom," Nov. 25, 1956, "Mr. Blanchard's Secret" Dec. 23, 1956, "A Bottle of Wine" Feb. 3, 1957, "Disappearing Trick" April 6, 1958, "The Last Dark Step" Feb. 8, 1959, and "Hooked" Sept. 25, 1960)
  • Clegg Hoyt
    Clegg Hoyt
    Clegg Hoyt was an American actor who appeared primarily on television.- Filmography :* In the Heat of the Night ... as Deputy...

    , two appearances ("To Catch a Butterfly" Feb. 1, 1963 and "The Photographer & the Undertaker" March 15, 1965)
  • John Hoyt
    John Hoyt
    John Hoyt was an American film, stage, and television actor.-Early life:Hoyt was born John McArthur Hoysradt. Before becoming an actor with Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre, the Yale University graduate worked as a history instructor, acting teacher and even a nightclub comedian...

     (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Jeffrey Hunter
    Jeffrey Hunter
    Jeffrey Hunter was an American film and television actor. His most famous roles are as Jesus in the film King of Kings, as Martin Pawley in The Searchers, and as Capt...

     ("Don't Look Behind You" Sept. 27, 1962)
  • Kim Hunter
    Kim Hunter
    Kim Hunter was an American film, theatre, and television actress. She won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, each as Best Supporting Actress, for her performance as Stella Kowalski in the 1951 film A Streetcar Named Desire...

     ("The Evil of Adelaide Winters" Feb. 7, 1964)
  • Ruth Hussey
    Ruth Hussey
    Ruth Carol Hussey was an American actress best known for her Academy Award-nominated role as photographer Elizabeth Imbrie in The Philadelphia Story.-Early life:...

     ("Mink" June 3, 1956)
  • Will Hutchins
    Will Hutchins
    Will Hutchins is an American actor most noted for playing the lead role of the young lawyer Tom Brewster in the Warner Brothers Western television series Sugarfoot on ABC from 1957-1961.-Biography:...

     ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • Diana Hyland
    Diana Hyland
    Diana Hyland was an American actress best known for her television appearances and occasional films.-Career:Hyland made her acting debut in 1955 in an episode of Robert Montgomery Presents...

    , two appearances ("To Catch a Butterfly" Feb. 1, 1963 and "Beyond the Sea of Death" Jan. 24, 1964)

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  • Mary Jackson
    Mary Jackson
    Mary Jackson was an American actress. She is best known for the role of the lovelorn "Miss Emily Baldwin" in The Waltons and was the original choice to play "Alice Horton" in Days of our Lives...

     ("Mink" June 3, 1956)
  • Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Hanley Jaeckel was an American actor of film and television.-Life and career:Jaeckel was born in Long Beach, New York. A short, but tough guy, he played a variety of characters during his fifty years in movies & television and became one of Hollywood's best known character actors...

    , three appearances ("Forecast: Low Clouds, Coastal Fog" Jan. 18, 1963, "Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963 and "Off Season" May 10, 1965)
  • Sam Jaffe
    Sam Jaffe (actor)
    Sam Jaffe was an American actor, teacher, musician and engineer. In 1951, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Asphalt Jungle and appeared in other classic films such as Ben-Hur and The Day the Earth Stood Still...

     ("The Ikon of Elijah" Jan. 10, 1960)
  • Dean Jagger
    Dean Jagger
    Dean Jagger was an Academy Award winning American film actor.-Career:Born Ira Dean Jagger in Columbus Grove, Ohio, Jagger made his film debut in The Woman from Hell with Mary Astor...

     ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • Russell Johnson
    Russell Johnson
    Russell David Johnson is an American television and film actor best known as "The Professor" on the CBS television sitcom Gilligan's Island...

     ("Vicious Circle", April 14, 1957)
  • Van Johnson
    Van Johnson
    Van Johnson was an American film and television actor and dancer who was a major star at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios during and after World War II....

     {"Killer Take All" 1988)
  • Carolyn Jones
    Carolyn Jones
    Carolyn Sue Jones was an American actress.Jones began her film career in the early 1950s, and by the end of the decade had achieved recognition with a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Bachelor Party and a Golden Globe Award as one of the most promising actresses...

    , two appearances ("The Cheney Vase" Dec. 25, 1955)
  • Henry Jones
    Henry Jones (actor)
    Henry Burk Jones was an American actor of stage, film and television.Jones was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Helen and John Francis Xavier Jones. He was the grandson of Pennsylvania Representative Henry Burk...

     five appearances (including "West Warlock Time Capsule" May 26, 1956, "Nightmare in 4-D" Jan. 13, 1957 and "The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965)
  • Victor Jory
    Victor Jory
    Victor Jory was a Canadian actor.-Biography:Born in Dawson City, Yukon, Jory was the boxing and wrestling champion of the Coast Guard during his military service, and he kept his burly physique. He toured with theater troupes and appeared on Broadway, before making his Hollywood debut in 1930...

     ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)

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  • Robert Karnes
    Robert Karnes
    Robert A. Karnes was a prolific television actor who also appeared in some films early in his career, including mostly uncredited parts in The Best Years of Our Lives , Miracle on 34th Street , Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye , and From Here to Eternity...

    , three appearances as a police sergeant, 1962–1964
  • Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith was an American film, television, and stage actor who in his four decade-long career gained recognition for his work in movies such as the 1961 Disney family film The Parent Trap, the 1966 comedy The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, and the 1975 adventure saga The Wind and...

    , four appearances ("Your Witness" May 17, 1959, "No Pain" Oct. 25, 1959, "The Test" Feb. 20, 1962 and "Night of the Owl" Oct. 4, 1962)
  • Sally Kellerman
    Sally Kellerman
    Sally Clare Kellerman is an American actress and singer known for her role as Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan in the film MASH , for which she was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.-Early life:...

     ("Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Nancy Kelly
    Nancy Kelly
    Nancy Kelly was an American actress, who was a movie leading lady in the 1930s, making 36 movies between 1926 and 1977, including portraying Tyrone Power's love interest in the classic Jesse James , which also featured Henry Fonda, and playing opposite Spencer Tracy in Stanley and Livingstone...

     ("The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963)
  • Arthur Kennedy
    Arthur Kennedy (actor)
    Arthur Kennedy was an American stage and film actor known for his versatility in supporting film roles and his ability to create "an exceptional honesty and naturalness on stage" especially in the original casts of Arthur Miller plays on Broadway.- Early life and education :Kennedy was born John...

     ("Change of Address" Oct. 12, 1964)
  • George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    George Harris Kennedy, Jr. is an American actor who has appeared in over 200 film and television productions. He is perhaps most familiar as the convict Dragline in Cool Hand Luke , airline troubleshooter Joe Patroni in the Airport series of disaster movies from the 1970s and...

     ("Misadventure" Dec. 7, 1964)
  • John Kerr
    John Kerr
    Sir John Robert Kerr, was the 18th Governor-General of Australia. He dismissed the Labor government of Gough Whitlam on 11 November 1975, marking the climax of the most significant constitutional crisis in Australian history...

     ("An Unlocked Window" Feb. 15, 1965)
  • Richard Kiley ("Blood Bargain" Oct. 25, 1963)
  • Walter Woolf King
    Walter Woolf King
    Walter Woolf King was an American singer, performer, and film actorBorn in San Francisco, California, King started singing for a living at a young age and sang mostly in churches. He made his Broadway theatre debut in 1919, and developed a reputation as a baritone in musical comedies and other...

    , four appearances ("Our Cook's a Treasure" Nov. 20, 1955, "The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963, "A Nice Touch" Oct. 4, 1963 and "Isabel" June 5, 1964)
  • Zalman King
    Zalman King
    Zalman King is an American film director, writer, actor and producer. His directing and writing productions are known for incorporating erotica as a centerpiece to plots which are nevertheless about greater issues.-Acting:As a young man in 1963 he played a gang member on Alfred Hitchcock Presents...

     ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964)
  • Werner Klemperer
    Werner Klemperer
    Werner Klemperer was a comedic and dramatic actor, best known for his role as Colonel Klink on the CBS television sitcom, Hogan's Heroes.-Early life:...

     ("Safe Conduct" Feb. 19, 1956)
  • Walter Koenig
    Walter Koenig
    Walter Marvin Koenig is an American actor, writer, teacher and director, known for his roles as Pavel Chekov in Star Trek and Alfred Bester in Babylon 5. He wrote the script for the 2008 science fiction legal thriller InAlienable.-Early life:...

     ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964)
  • Susan Kohner
    Susan Kohner
    Susan Kohner is an American actress.-Early life and career:Born as Susanna Kohner in Los Angeles, Kohner is the daughter of Mexican actress Lupita Tovar and Jewish film producer Paul Kohner who was born in Bohemia part of Austria-Hungary...

     ("Return of the Hero" March 2, 1958)
  • Bernie Kopell
    Bernie Kopell
    Bernard Morton "Bernie" Kopell is an American television character actor who is probably best known for his roles as Dr. Adam Bricker in The Love Boat and KAOS agent Siegfried in Get Smart...

     ("Good-Bye George" Dec. 13, 1963)
  • Jack Klugman
    Jack Klugman
    Jacob Joachim "Jack" Klugman is an American stage, film and television actor known for his roles in sitcoms, movies, and television and on Broadway...

     ("The Mail Order Prophet" Oct. 13, 1957)
  • Yaphet Kotto
    Yaphet Kotto
    Yaphet Frederick Kotto is an African-American actor, known for numerous film roles , and his starring role in the NBC television series Homicide: Life on the Street .-Early life:Kotto was born in New York City, the son of Gladys Marie, a...

     ("Prisoners" 1985)
  • Nancy Kulp
    Nancy Kulp
    Nancy Jane Kulp was an American character actress best known as Miss Jane Hathaway on the popular television series The Beverly Hillbillies.-Early life:...

     ("Jonathan" Dec. 2, 1956)

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  • Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau is an American film and television actor. Landau began his career in the 1950s. His early films include a supporting role in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest . He played continuing roles in the television series Mission: Impossible and Space:1999...

     ("The Second Verdict" May 29, 1964)
  • Elsa Lanchester
    Elsa Lanchester
    Elsa Sullivan Lanchester was an English-American character actress with a long career in theatre, film and television....

     (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Jocelyn Lane
    Jocelyn Lane
    Jocelyn Lane, also known as Jackie Lane, was a model and actress active in the 1960s. She was married to Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.-Early life:...

     ("The Photographer & the Undertaker" March 15, 1965)
  • Louise Latham
    Louise Latham
    Louise Latham is an American actress, perhaps best known for her portrayal of Bernice Edgar in Alfred Hitchcock's film Marnie...

     ("An Unlocked Window" Feb. 15, 1965)
  • Peter Lawford
    Peter Lawford
    Peter Sydney Ernest Aylen , better known as Peter Lawford, was an English-American actor.He was a member of the "Rat Pack", and brother-in-law to US President John F. Kennedy, perhaps more noted in later years for his off-screen activities as a celebrity than for his acting...

    , two appearances ("The Long Shot" Nov. 27, 1955 and "Crimson Witness" Jan. 4, 1965)
  • Cloris Leachman
    Cloris Leachman
    Cloris Leachman is an American actress of stage, film and television. She has won eight Primetime Emmy Awards—more than any other performer—and one Daytime Emmy Award...

     ("Premonition" Oct. 9, 1955 and "Where Beauty Lies" June 26, 1962)
  • Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, CBE, CStJ is an English actor and musician. Lee initially portrayed villains and became famous for his role as Count Dracula in a string of Hammer Horror films...

     ("Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • Ruta Lee
    Ruta Lee
    Ruta Lee is a Canadian actress and dancer who appeared as one of the brides in the film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers...

     ("The Cheney Vase" Dec. 25, 1955)
  • Margaret Leighton, two appearances ("Tea Time" Dec. 14, 1958 and "Where the Woodbine Twineth" Jan. 11, 1965)
  • Len Lesser
    Len Lesser
    Leonard King "Len" Lesser was an American actor. He was known for a key role in the Clint Eastwood movie Kelly's Heroes and his recurring role as Uncle Leo in Seinfeld, which began during the show's second season in "The Pony Remark" episode.-Early life:Lesser was born in The Bronx in 1922...

    , ("Heart of Gold" Oct. 27, 1957)
  • Peggy Lipton
    Peggy Lipton
    Peggy Lipton is an American television actress. She played "Julie Barnes" in The Mod Squad, and Norma Jennings in Twin Peaks.- Personal life and background :...

     ("Night Fever" May 3, 1965)
  • Norman Lloyd
    Norman Lloyd
    Norman Lloyd is an American actor, producer, and director with a career in entertainment spanning more than seven decades. Lloyd, who currently resides in Los Angeles, has appeared in over sixty films and television shows....

     ("Nightmare in 4-D" Jan. 13, 1957)
  • June Lockhart
    June Lockhart
    June Lockhart is an American actress, primarily in 1950s and 1960s television, but with memorable performances on stage and in film too. She is remembered as the mother in two TV series, Lassie and Lost in Space. She also portrayed Dr...

     ("The Second Wife" April 26, 1965)
  • Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia is an American film and television actor and director.- Early life :Loggia, an Italian American, was born on Staten Island, the son of Elena Blandino, a homemaker, and Benjamin Loggia, a shoemaker, both of whom were born in Sicily, Italy...

    , two appearances ("You'll Be the Death of Me" Oct. 18, 1963 and "The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965)
  • Julie London
    Julie London
    Julie London was an American singer and actress. She was best known for her smoky, sensual voice. London was at her singing career's peak in the 1950s. Her acting career lasted more than 35 years...

     ("Crimson Witness" Jan. 4, 1965)
  • Richard Long
    Richard Long (actor)
    Richard Long was an American actor better known for his leading roles in several ABC television series, including The Big Valley, Nanny and the Professor and Bourbon Street Beat.-Early life:...

     ("Blood Bargain" Oct. 25, 1963)
  • Lynn Loring
    Lynn Loring
    Lynn Loring is an American actress and producer.She first started acting at the age of seven, playing the role of Patti Barron on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow. She played the role until 1961, when she graduated from high school and explored other opportunities...

     ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964)
  • Peter Lorre
    Peter Lorre
    Peter Lorre was an Austrian-American actor frequently typecast as a sinister foreigner.He caused an international sensation in 1931 with his portrayal of a serial killer who preys on little girls in the German film M...

    , two appearances ("Man from the South
    Man from the South
    "Man from the South" is a short story by Roald Dahl adapted several times for television and film, including a 1960 version starring Steve McQueen and Peter Lorre.-Plot synopsis:...

    " Jan. 3, 1960 and "The Diplomatic Corpse" Dec. 8, 1957)
  • Joan Lorring
    Joan Lorring
    Joan Lorring is a Hong Kong-born American actress.-Early life:Lorring fled with her mother in 1939 following the Japanese invasion...

     ("The Older Sister" Jan. 22, 1956)
  • Carol Lynley
    Carol Lynley
    Carol Lynley is an American actress and former child model.-Life and career:Lynley was born Carole Ann Jones in New York City, the daughter of Frances , a waitress, and Cyril Jones. Her father was Irish and her mother, a native of New England, was of English, Scottish, Welsh, German, and Native...

    , two appearances ("The Young One" Dec. 1, 1957 and "Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962)

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  • James MacArthur
    James MacArthur
    James Gordon MacArthur was an American actor best known for the role of Danny "Danno" Williams, the reliable second-in-command of the fictional Hawaiian State Police squad Hawaii Five-O.-Early life:...

     ("Behind the Locked Door" March 27, 1964)
  • Patrick Macnee
    Patrick Macnee
    Patrick Macnee is an English actor, best known for his role as the secret agent John Steed in the series The Avengers.-Early life:...

     ("The Crystal Trench" Oct. 4, 1959)
  • George Macready
    George Macready
    George Peabody Macready, Jr. , was an American stage, film, and television actor often cast in roles as polished villains.-Background:...

    , four appearances ("Premonition" Oct. 9, 1955, "The Cheney Vase" December 25, 1955, "Vicious Circle" April 14, 1957, and "The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" April 14, 1964)
  • Lee Majors
    Lee Majors
    Lee Majors is an American television, film and voice actor, best known for his starring role as Colonel Steve Austin in The Six Million Dollar Man and as Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy ....

     ("The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet is an English actor.Arthur Malet was born in Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire, England in 1927. He emigrated to the United States in the 1950s, starting out onstage and winning two Drama Desk Awards in 1957. He came to some prominence in the 1960s, starring in films playing characters much...

     (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Jayne Mansfield
    Jayne Mansfield
    Jayne Mansfield was an American actress working both in Hollywood and on the Broadway theatre...

     ("Hangover" Dec. 6, 1962)
  • Enid Markey
    Enid Markey
    Enid Markey was an American actress of stage, film and television. She originated the role of Jane in films, playing the character twice - in 1918 .Her first film role was in The Fortunes of War...

     ("The Legacy" May 27, 1956)
  • John Marley, three appearances ("An Out for Oscar" April 5, 1963, "Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963 and "The Second Verdict" May 29, 1964)
  • Hugh Marlowe
    Hugh Marlowe
    Hugh Marlowe was an American film, television, stage and radio actor.Marlowe was born Hugh Herbert Hipple in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and began his stage career in the 1930s at the Pasadena Playhouse in California. Marlowe was usually a secondary lead or supporting actor in the films he...

    , five appearances (including "John Brown's Body" Dec. 30, 1956, "A Man Greatly Beloved" May 12, 1957, "Last Request" Nov. 24, 1957 and "Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962)
  • Scott Marlowe
    Scott Marlowe
    Scott Gregory Marlowe was a versatile American actor of film, television, and stage, who was born and died in Los Angeles, California.-Early film career:...

    , as Eliot Gray ("The Throwback", February 28, 1961)
  • E. G. Marshall
    E. G. Marshall
    E. G. Marshall was an American actor, best known for his television roles as the lawyer Lawrence Preston on The Defenders in the 1960s, and as neurosurgeon David Craig on The Bold Ones: The New Doctors in the 1970s...

    , two appearances ("The Mail Order Prophet" Oct. 13, 1957 and "The Impatient Patient" 1986)
  • Herbert Marshall
    Herbert Marshall
    Herbert Marshall , born Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall, was an English actor.His parents were Percy F. Marshall and Ethel May Turner. He graduated from St. Mary's College in Old Harlow, Essex and worked for a time as an accounting clerk...

    , two appearances ("A Bottle of Wine" Feb. 3, 1957 and "Little White Frock" June 29, 1958)
  • James Mason
    James Mason
    James Neville Mason was an English actor who attained stardom in both British and American films. Mason remained a powerful figure in the industry throughout his career and was nominated for three Academy Awards as well as three Golden Globes .- Early life :Mason was born in Huddersfield, in the...

     ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962)
  • Raymond Massey
    Raymond Massey
    Raymond Hart Massey was a Canadian/American actor.-Early life:Massey was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Anna , who was born in Illinois, and Chester Daniel Massey, the wealthy owner of the Massey-Ferguson Tractor Company. Massey's family could trace their ancestry back to the American...

     ("Road Hog" Dec. 6, 1959)
  • Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau was an American actor best known for his role as Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple and his frequent collaborations with Odd Couple star Jack Lemmon, as well as his role as Coach Buttermaker in the 1976 comedy The Bad News Bears...

     ("Dry Run" Nov. 8, 1959)
  • Lester Matthews
    Lester Matthews
    Lester Matthews was an English actor born in Nottingham, England, UK. In his career, he made more than 180 appearances in film and on television. He was on occasion erroneously credited as Lester Mathews and especially in later years was sometimes known as Les Matthews. He died on the 6 June 1975...

     ("Completely Foolproof" March 29, 1965)
  • David McCallum
    David McCallum
    David Keith McCallum, Jr. is a Scottish actor and musician. He is best known for his roles as Illya Kuryakin, a Russian-born secret agent, in the 1960s television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E., as interdimensional operative Steel in Sapphire & Steel, and Dr...

     ("Murder Party" 1988)
  • Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy (actor)
    Kevin McCarthy was an American stage, film, and television actor, who appeared in over two hundred television and film roles. For his role in the 1951 film version of Death of a Salesman, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of...

     (Beast in View" March 20, 1964)
  • Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude "Roddy" McDowall was an English actor and photographer. His film roles included Cornelius and Caesar in the Planet of the Apes film series...

    , two appearances ("The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964 and "See the Monkey Dance" Nov. 9, 1964)
  • Darren McGavin
    Darren McGavin
    Darren McGavin was an American actor best known for playing the title role in the television horror series Kolchak: The Night Stalker and his portrayal in the film A Christmas Story of the grumpy father given to bursts of profanity that he never realizes his son overhears...

    , three appearances ("Triggers in Leash" Oct. 16, 1955, "The Cheney Vase" Dec. 25, 1955 and "A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964)
  • John McGiver
    John McGiver
    John Irwin McGiver was a character actor who made more than a hundred appearances in television and motion pictures over a two-decade span from 1955 to 1975....

     ("Fatal Figures" April 20, 1958)
  • Biff McGuire
    Biff McGuire
    William "Biff" McGuire is an American actor. In recent years he has used the name William Biff McGuire professionally....

    , three appearances ("A Gentleman From America" April 29, 1956, "The Hidden Thing" May 20, 1956 and "Crackpot" Jan. 6, 1957)
  • Steve McQueen
    Steve McQueen
    Terrence Steven "Steve" McQueen was an American movie actor. He was nicknamed "The King of Cool." His "anti-hero" persona, which he developed at the height of the Vietnam counterculture, made him one of the top box-office draws of the 1960s and 1970s. McQueen received an Academy Award nomination...

    , two appearances ("Human Interest Story" May 24, 1959 and "Man from the South
    Man from the South
    "Man from the South" is a short story by Roald Dahl adapted several times for television and film, including a 1960 version starring Steve McQueen and Peter Lorre.-Plot synopsis:...

    " opposite Peter Lorre
    Peter Lorre
    Peter Lorre was an Austrian-American actor frequently typecast as a sinister foreigner.He caused an international sensation in 1931 with his portrayal of a serial killer who preys on little girls in the German film M...

     Jan. 3, 1960)
  • Patricia Medina
    Patricia Medina
    Patricia Paz Maria Medina is an English actress from Liverpool, England. Her father was a Spaniard and her mother was English. Medina began acting as a teenager in the late 1930s...

     ("See the Monkey Dance" Nov. 9, 1964)
  • Ralph Meeker
    Ralph Meeker
    Ralph Meeker was an American stage and film actor best-known for starring in the 1953 Broadway production of Picnic, and in the 1955 film noir cult classic Kiss Me Deadly.-Career:...

    , two appearances ("Revenge" Oct. 2, 1955 and "Malice Domestic" Feb. 10, 1957)
  • Dina Merrill
    Dina Merrill
    -Early life:Merrill was born Nedenia Marjorie Hutton in New York City, New York, the only child of Post Cereals heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post and her second husband, Wall Street stockbroker Edward Francis Hutton...

     ("Bonfire" Dec. 13, 1962)
  • Gary Merrill
    Gary Merrill
    Gary Fred Merrill was an American film and television character actor whose credits included more than fifty feature films, a half-dozen mostly short-lived TV series, and dozens of television guest appearances....

    , four appearances ("Manacled" Jan. 27, 1957, "Flight to the East" March 23, 1958, "The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963 and "Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" Nov. 8, 1963)
  • Robert Middleton
    Robert Middleton
    Robert Middleton, born Samuel G. Messer , was an American film and television actor known for his large size and beetle-like brow. With a deep, booming voice, Middleton trained for a musical career at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...

    , three appearances ("Crack of Doom" Nov. 25, 1956, "Better Bargain" Dec. 9, 1956 and "The Indestructible Mr. Weems" June 9, 1957)
  • Vera Miles
    Vera Miles
    Vera Miles is an American film actress who gained popularity for starring in films such as The Searchers, The Wrong Man, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Psycho and Psycho II.-Early life:...

    , three appearances ("Revenge" Oct. 2, 1955, "Don't Look Behind You" Sept. 27, 1962 and "Death Scene" March 8, 1965)
  • Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland was a Welsh actor and director. His screen career ran from 1929 to 1985, and he is best remembered for his Academy Award–winning portrayal of an alcoholic writer in The Lost Weekend , a sophisticated leading man opposite a corrupt John Wayne in Reap the Wild Wind , the murder-plotting...

     ("A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963)
  • George Mitchell
    George Mitchell (actor)
    George Mitchell was an American actor working from 1935 through 1971 in film and television, and on Broadway.-Early life:George Mitchell was born February 21, 1905, in Larchmont, New York...

    , two appearances ("The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962 and "Wally the Beard" March 1, 1965)
  • Elizabeth Montgomery
    Elizabeth Montgomery
    Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery was an American film and television actress whose career spanned five decades. She is perhaps best remembered for her roles as Samantha Stephens in Bewitched, as Ellen Harrod in A Case of Rape and as Lizzie Borden in The Legend of Lizzie Borden.-Early life:Born in Los...

     ("Man with a Problem" Nov. 16, 1958)
  • Joanna Cook Moore
    Joanna Cook Moore
    Joanna Moore was an American film and television actress best known for her guest roles on the popular television shows of the 1960s, most notably as Sheriff Andy Taylor's love interest, Peggy "Peg" McMillan in four episodes of The Andy Griffith Show...

     (credited as Joanna Moore) ("Who Needs an Enemy?" May 15, 1964 and "The Crimson Witness" Jan. 4, 1965)
  • Dennis Morgan
    Dennis Morgan
    Dennis Morgan was an American actor-singer. Born as Earl Stanley Morner, he used the acting pseudonym Richard Stanley before adopting his professional name....

     ("Bull in a China Shop" March 30, 1958)
  • Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan is an American actor. Morgan is well-known for his roles as Colonel Sherman T. Potter on M*A*S*H , Pete Porter on both Pete and Gladys and December Bride , Detective Bill Gannon on Dragnet , and Amos Coogan on Hec Ramsey...

     ("Anniversary Gift" Nov. 1, 1959)
  • Read Morgan
    Read Morgan
    Read Morgan is a former American actor whose longest-running role was as a United States Army cavalry officer in the 1960-1961 season of The Deputy, a western television series on NBC created by Norman Lear. Morgan appeared in thirty episodes as the one-eyed Sergeant Hapgood Tasker, recognized by...

     ("The Little Man Who Was There" April 3, 1960)
  • Robert Morley
    Robert Morley
    Robert Adolph Wilton Morley, CBE was an English actor who, often in supporting roles, was usually cast as a pompous English gentleman representing the Establishment...

     ("Specialty of the House" Dec. 13, 1959)
  • Vic Morrow
    Vic Morrow
    Victor "Vic" Morrow was an American actor whose credits include a starring role in the 1960s TV series Combat!, prominent roles in a handful of other television and cinema dramas, and numerous guest roles on television...

     ("A Little Sleep" June 16, 1957)
  • Barry Morse
    Barry Morse
    Herbert "Barry" Morse was an Anglo-Canadian actor of stage, screen, and radio best known for his roles in the ABC television series The Fugitive and the British sci-fi drama Space: 1999...

     ("A Tangled Web" Jan. 25, 1963)
  • Arnold Moss
    Arnold Moss
    Arnold Moss was an American character actor.His son is songwriter Jeff Moss....

     ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962)
  • Jack Mullaney
    Jack Mullaney
    Jack Mullaney was an American actor, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mullaney acted in several television series and films throughout his career....

    , four appearances ("Never Again" April 22, 1956, "The Belfry" May 13, 1956 "Decoy" June 10, 1956 and "A Little Sleep" June 16, 1957)
  • Billy Mumy
    Bill Mumy
    Charles William "Bill" Mumy, Jr. is an American actor, musician, pitchman, instrumentalist, voice-over artist and a figure in the science-fiction community. He is known primarily for his work as a child television actor....

    , three appearances ("Bang! You're Dead" Oct. 17, 1961, "The Door Without A Key" Jan. 16, 1962, and "House Guest" Nov. 8, 1962)
  • Tony Musante
    Tony Musante
    Anthony Peter Musante is an American actor.Musante was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the son of Natalie Anne , a school teacher, and Anthony Peter Musante, an accountant. He attended Oberlin College and Northwestern University.Musante has acted in numerous feature films, in the United States...

     ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964)

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  • Alan Napier
    Alan Napier
    Alan William Napier-Clavering was an English actor, best known for portraying Alfred Pennyworth in the 1960s live-action Batman television series.-Early life and career:...

    , six appearances ("Into Thin Air" Oct. 30, 1955, the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 17, March 24, and March 31, 1957, "An Out for Oscar" April 5, 1963 and "Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Mildred Natwick
    Mildred Natwick
    Mildred Natwick was an American stage and film actress.- Early life :A native of Baltimore, Maryland, she was born to Joseph and Mildred Marion Dawes Natwick. She graduated from the Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore...

     ("The Perfect Murder" March 11, 1956)
  • Barry Nelson
    Barry Nelson
    Barry Nelson was an American actor, noted as the first actor to portray Ian Fleming's secret agent James Bond.-Early life:...

    , two appearances ("Anyone for Murder?" March 13, 1964 and "Misadventure" Dec. 7, 1964)
  • Lois Nettleton
    Lois Nettleton
    Lois June Nettleton was an American actress of film, stage, and television. She was Miss Chicago of 1948 as well as a semifinalist at that year's Miss America Pageant.-Early years:...

     ("The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963)
  • Bob Newhart
    Bob Newhart
    George Robert Newhart , known professionally as Bob Newhart, is an American stand-up comedian and actor. Noted for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery, Newhart came to prominence in the 1960s when his album of comedic monologues The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart was a worldwide...

     ("How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963)
  • Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    Anthony George Newley was an English actor, singer and songwriter. He enjoyed success as a performer in such diverse fields as rock and roll and stage and screen acting.-Early life:...

     ("You'll Die Laughing" 1988)
  • Robert Newton
    Robert Newton
    Robert Newton was an English stage and film actor. Along with Errol Flynn, Newton was one of the most popular actors among the male juvenile audience of the 1940s and early 1950s, especially with British boys...

     ("The Derelicts" Feb. 5, 1956)
  • Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie William Nielsen, OC was a Canadian and naturalized American actor and comedian. Nielsen appeared in more than one hundred films and 1,500 television programs over the span of his career, portraying more than 220 characters...

    , at least two appearances ("The $2,000,000 Defense" Nov. 2, 1958 and "Ambition" July 4, 1961)
  • Jeanette Nolan
    Jeanette Nolan
    Jeanette Nolan was an American radio, film and television actress. Nolan was nominated for four Emmy Awards.-Early life:...

    , two appearances ("The Young One" Dec. 1, 1957 and "Triumph" Dec. 14, 1964)
  • Eva Novak
    Eva Novak
    Eva Barbara Novak was an American film actress, being quite popular during the silent film era. She was the younger sister of actress Jane Novak and daughter of Joseph, an immigrant from Bohemia, and Barbara Novak....

     ("The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963)

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  • Hugh O'Brian
    Hugh O'Brian
    Hugh O'Brian is an American actor, known for his starring role in the ABC television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp .-Early years and career:...

     ("Ride the Nightmare" Nov. 29, 1962)
  • Bryan O'Byrne
    Bryan O'Byrne
    Bryan Jay O'Byrne was an American film and television actor and acting coach...

    , two appearances ("Annabel" Nov. 1, 1962 and "Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963)
  • Tim O'Connor
    Tim O'Connor (actor)
    Tim O'Connor is an American character actor known for his prolific work in television, although he has made only a few appearances since the early 1990s. Before moving to California, he lived on an island in the middle of Glen Wild Lake, near Bloomingdale, New Jersey.O'Connor specialized in...

     ("What Really Happened" Jan. 11, 1963)
  • Susan Oliver
    Susan Oliver
    Susan Oliver was an American actress, television director and aviator.-Early life and family:Susan Oliver was born Charlotte Gercke, the daughter of journalist George Gercke and astrology practitioner Ruth Hale Oliver, in New York City in 1932. Her parents divorced when she was still a child...

     ("Annabel" Nov. 1, 1962)
  • Patrick O'Neal ("Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964)

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  • Fess Parker
    Fess Parker
    Fess Elisha Parker, Jr. was an American film and television actor best known for his portrayals of Davy Crockett in the Walt Disney 1955-56 TV mini-series and as TV's Daniel Boone from 1964-70...

     ("Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" Nov. 8, 1963)
  • Michael Parks
    Michael Parks
    Michael Parks is an American actor and singer. He has appeared in almost fifty films and has made frequent TV appearances, but is probably best known for his work in recent years with Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez, and Kevin Smith as well as the 1969 television series Then Came...

    , two appearances ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963 and "The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
  • Michael Pate
    Michael Pate
    Michael Pate was an Australian actor, writer and director.-Early life:He was born Edward John Pate in Drummoyne, Sydney...

    , two appearances (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964 and "Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Marisa Pavan
    Marisa Pavan
    Marisa Pavan is an Italian-born actress who first became famous as the twin sister to movie star Pier Angeli before achieving movie stardom on her own...

     ("You Got to Have Luck," Jan. 15, 1956)
  • George Peppard
    George Peppard
    George Peppard, Jr. was an American film and television actor.Peppard secured a major role when he starred alongside Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's , portrayed a character based on Howard Hughes in The Carpetbaggers , and played the title role of the millionaire sleuth Thomas Banacek in...

     ("The Diplomatic Corpse" Dec. 8, 1957)
  • Carmen Phillips, two appearances ("Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962 and "Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)
  • Slim Pickens
    Slim Pickens
    Louis Burton Lindley, Jr. , better known by the stage name Slim Pickens, was an American rodeo performer and film and television actor who epitomized the profane, tough, sardonic cowboy, but who is best remembered for his comic roles, notably in Dr...

     ("The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964)
  • Sydney Pollack
    Sydney Pollack
    Sydney Irwin Pollack was an American film director, producer and actor. Pollack studied with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City, where he later taught acting...

     ("The Contest for Aaron Gold" Oct. 18, 1960)
  • Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Leonard Price, Jr. was an American actor, well known for his distinctive voice and serio-comic attitude in a series of horror films made in the latter part of his career.-Early life and career:Price was born in St...

     ("The Perfect Crime" Oct. 20, 1957)
  • Robert Prosky
    Robert Prosky
    Robert Prosky was an American stage, film, and television actor.-Life and career:Prosky, a Polish American, was born Robert Joseph Porzuczek in the Manayunk neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Helen and Joseph Porzuczek. His father was a grocer and butcher...

     ("The Right Kind of Medicine" circa 1985)

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  • John Qualen
    John Qualen
    John Qualen was a Canadian-American character actor of Norwegian heritage who specialized in Scandinavian roles....

    , three appearances: ("A Bullet for Baldwin", Jan. 1, 1956, "Shopping for Death", Jan. 29, 1956 and "Help Wanted", Apr. 1st 1956)
  • Kathleen Quinlan
    Kathleen Quinlan
    Kathleen Denise Quinlan is an Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominated American actress, mostly seen on television and in motion pictures.-Personal life:...

     ("Foghound" 1988)

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  • Cristina Raines
    Cristina Raines
    Cristina Raines is an American actress. She achieved her big break in the TV movie Sunshine, with Cliff De Young.-Biography:...

     ("Prisoners" 1985)
  • Claude Rains
    Claude Rains
    Claude Rains was an English stage and film actor whose career spanned 66 years. He was known for many roles in Hollywood films, among them the title role in The Invisible Man , a corrupt senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington , Mr...

    , five appearances ("And So Died Riabouchinska" Feb. 12, 1956, "The Cream of the Jest" March 10, 1957, "The Diamond Necklace" Feb. 22, 1959, "The Horse Player" March 14, 1961 and "The Door Without A Key" Jan. 16, 1962)
  • Tony Randall
    Tony Randall
    Tony Randall was a U.S. actor, comic, producer and director.-Early years:Randall was born Arthur Leonard Rosenberg to a Jewish family in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the son of Julia and Mogscha Rosenberg, an art and antiques dealer...

     ("Hangover" Dec. 6, 1962)
  • Ron Randell
    Ron Randell
    Ronald Egan "Ron" Randell was an Australian-born American film and stage actor.-Biography:Randell was born in Sydney. He started his career as a stage and radio performer in his teens. He soon established himself as a leading male juvenile for radio, acting for 2KY Players, George Edwards, BAP...

     ("Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • William Redfield
    William Redfield (actor)
    William Redfield was an American actor and author who appeared in numerous theatrical, film, radio, and television roles.-Acting career:...

    , two appearances ("Manacled" Jan. 27, 1957 and "The Motive" Jan. 26, 1958)
  • Robert Redford
    Robert Redford
    Charles Robert Redford, Jr. , better known as Robert Redford, is an American actor, film director, producer, businessman, environmentalist, philanthropist, and founder of the Sundance Film Festival. He has received two Oscars: one in 1981 for directing Ordinary People, and one for Lifetime...

     three appearances ("The Right Kind of Medicine" Dec. 19, 1961, "A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962, and "A Tangled Web" Jan. 25, 1963)
  • Philip Reed
    Philip Reed
    Philip Reed was a United States Senator representing Maryland from 1806 to 1813.Born near Chestertown, Maryland, in 1760, Reed completed preparatory studies and served with the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, attaining the rank of captain of infantry...

    , five appearances ("A Bullet for Baldwin" Jan. 1, 1956, "The Derelicts," Feb. 5, 1956, "Shopping for Death" Jan. 29, 1956, "Sylvia" Jan. 19, 1958 and "Tender Poisoner" Dec. 20, 1962)
  • Carl Benton Reid
    Carl Benton Reid
    Carl Benton Reid was an American actor. He achieved fame on the Broadway stage in 1939 as Oscar Hubbard, one of Regina Giddens's greedy, devious brothers in the play The Little Foxes, and made his film debut reprising his role opposite Bette Davis in the 1941 film version...

    , three appearances ("Run for Doom" May 17, 1963, "The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964 and "When the Woodbine Twineth" Jan. 11, 1965)
  • Michael Rennie
    Michael Rennie
    Michael Rennie was an English film, television, and stage actor, perhaps best known for his starring role as the space visitor Klaatu in the 1951 classic science fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still. However, he appeared in over 50 other films since 1936, many with Jean Simmons and other...

     two appearances ("The Foghorn" March 16, 1958 and "The Long Silence" March 22, 1963)
  • Alejandro Rey
    Alejandro Rey
    Alejandro Rey was an Argentine actor. He immigrated to the United States in 1960, later became a U.S. citizen and gained his widest acclaim there.-Career:...

     ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    Burton Leon "Burt" Reynolds, Jr. is an American actor. Some of his memorable roles include Bo 'Bandit' Darville in Smokey and the Bandit, Lewis Medlock in Deliverance, Bobby "Gator" McCluskey in White Lightning and sequel Gator, Paul Crewe and Coach Nate Scarborough in The Longest Yard and its...

     ("Escape to Sonoita" June 26, 1960)
  • Donnelly Rhodes
    Donnelly Rhodes
    Donnelly Rhodes is a Canadian actor. He recently starred as Doctor Cottle on the Sci Fi Channel television program Battlestar Galactica. Before Battlestar Galactica he was probably best known to American audiences as the lovestruck, hapless escaped convict "Dutch Leitner" on the 1970s soap-opera...

     ("Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964 and "The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)
  • Madlyn Rhue
    Madlyn Rhue
    Madlyn Soloman Rhue was an American character actress.Rhue was born in Washington, D.C. From the 1950s to the 1990s, Rhue appeared in some twenty films, including Operation Petticoat and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World...

     ("The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963)
  • Thelma Ritter
    Thelma Ritter
    Thelma Ritter was an American supporting and character actress from the 1940s until her death in 1969.-Early life:...

     ("The Baby Sitter" May 6, 1956)
  • Chris Robinson
    Chris Robinson (actor)
    Chris Robinson is an actor who played Rick Webber #2 on General Hospital...

    , two appearances ("Forecast: Low Clouds, Coastal Fog" Jan. 18, 1963 and "The Dividing Wall" Dec. 6, 1963)
  • Wayne Rogers
    Wayne Rogers
    William Wayne McMillan Rogers III is an American film and television actor, best known for playing the role of 'Trapper John' McIntyre in the U.S...

     ("The Big Kick" June 19, 1962)
  • Gilbert Roland
    Gilbert Roland
    Gilbert Roland was a Mexican-born American film actor.He was born Luis Antonio Dámaso de Alonso in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico and originally intended to become a bullfighter like his father. When the family moved to the United States, however, he became interested in acting when he was...

     ("Death and the Joyful Woman" April 12, 1963)
  • Ruth Roman
    Ruth Roman
    Ruth Roman was an American actress. One of her most memorable roles was in the Alfred Hitchcock 1951 thriller Strangers on a Train....

     ("What Really Happened" Jan. 11, 1963)
  • Katharine Ross
    Katharine Ross
    Katharine Juliet Ross is an American film and stage actress. Trained at the San Francisco Workshop, she is perhaps best known for her role as Elaine Robinson in the 1967 film The Graduate, opposite Dustin Hoffman, which won her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and her role...

     ("The Dividing Wall" Dec. 6, 1963)
  • Gena Rowlands
    Gena Rowlands
    Gena Rowlands is an American actress of film, stage and television. The four-time Emmy and two-time Golden Globe winner is best known for her collaborations with her actor-director husband John Cassavetes in ten films, in two of which, Gloria and A Woman Under the Influence, she gave Academy...

    , four appearances ("The Doubtful Doctor" Oct. 4, 1960, "Ride the Nightmare" Nov. 29, 1962, "The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963, and "Murder Case" March 6, 1964)
  • Evelyn Rudie
    Evelyn Rudie
    Evelyn Rudie is a playwright, director, songwriter, film and television actress and teacher. Since 1973, she has been the co-artistic director of the Santa Monica Playhouse...

     ("A Man Greatly Beloved" May 12, 1957)
  • Alfred Ryder
    Alfred Ryder
    Alfred Ryder was an American film, radio and television actor. Ryder may best be remembered for appearing in over one hundred television shows, including the 1959 starring role as a British criminal who could not be killed in Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond episode 'The Devil's Laughter'...

     ("The Photographer & the Undertaker" March 15, 1965)

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  • Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi was an American actor.-Biography:Albert Salmi was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Finnish immigrant parents, and following a stint in the Army, took up acting as a career, studying Method acting with Lee Strasberg. In 1955, Salmi starred in Bus Stop on Broadway...

    , two appearances ("The Dangerous People" June 23, 1957 and "I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury" Feb. 15, 1963)
  • Dick Sargent
    Dick Sargent
    Richard Stanford Cox , known professionally as Dick Sargent, was an American actor, notable as the second actor to portray Darrin Stephens on the television series Bewitched...

     ("Don't Look Behind You" Sept. 27, 1962)
  • Michael Sarrazin
    Michael Sarrazin
    Michael Sarrazin was a Canadian film and television actor who found fame opposite Jane Fonda in the drama film They Shoot Horses, Don't They? .- Early life :...

     ("Prism" 1988)
  • Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas
    Aristotelis "Telly" Savalas was an American film and television actor and singer, whose career spanned four decades. Best known for playing the title role in the 1970s crime drama Kojak, Savalas was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Birdman of Alcatraz...

     ("A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964)
  • Gia Scala
    Gia Scala
    Gia Scala was an English actress and model of Italian and Irish descent.-Early life:She was born Giovanna Scoglio in Liverpool, England, to an Sicilian father, Pietro Scoglio, and an Irish mother, Eileen Sullivan...

     ("Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • William Schallert
    William Schallert
    William Joseph Schallert is an American actor who has appeared in many films and in such television series as The Smurfs, The Rat Patrol, Gunsmoke, The Patty Duke Show, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, The Waltons, Bonanza, Leave It to Beaver, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Love, American Style, Get...

     ("Bad Actor" Jan. 9, 1962)
  • Mary Scott, five appearances ("Mr. Blanchard's Secret" Dec. 23, 1956, "Crackpot" Jan. 6, 1957, "The Diplomatic Corpse" Dec. 8, 1957, "Don't Look Behind You" Sept. 27, 1962 and "The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)
  • George Segal
    George Segal
    George Segal is an American film, stage and television actor.-Early life:George Segal, Jr. was born in 1934 Great Neck, Long Island, New York, the son of Fannie Blanche and George Segal, Sr. He was educated at George School, a private Quaker preparatory boarding school near Newtown, Bucks County,...

     ("A Nice Touch" Oct. 4, 1963)
  • Pilar Seurat
    Pilar Seurat
    Pilar Seurat was a Filipina-American film and television actress in the 1960s.-Life and career:Born as Rita Hernandez in Manila, Seurat began her Hollywood career as a dancer in Ken Murray's "Blackouts", the popular postwar variety show at the El Capitan Theatre...

     ("You'll Be the Death of Me" Oct. 18, 1963)
  • William Shatner
    William Shatner
    William Alan Shatner is a Canadian actor, musician, recording artist, and author. He gained worldwide fame and became a cultural icon for his portrayal of James T...

     ("The Glass Eye" Oct. 6, 1957)
  • Harry Shearer
    Harry Shearer
    Harry Julius Shearer is an American actor, comedian, writer, voice artist, musician, author, radio host and director. He is known for his long-running role on The Simpsons, his work on Saturday Night Live, the comedy band Spinal Tap and his radio program Le Show...

     ("The Night the World Ended" Apr. 28, 1957)
  • Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    Ramón Gerardo Antonio Estévez , better known by his stage name Martin Sheen, is an American film actor best known for his performances in the films Badlands and Apocalypse Now , and in the television series The West Wing from 1999 to 2006.He is considered one of the best actors never to be...

     ("The Method Actor" 1985)
  • Henry Silva ("Better Bargain" Dec. 9, 1956 and "An Out for Oscar" April 5, 1963)
  • Jean Simmons
    Jean Simmons
    Jean Merilyn Simmons, OBE was an English actress. She appeared predominantly in motion pictures, beginning with films made in Great Britain during and after World War II – she was one of J...

     ("Pen Pal" ca. 1988)
  • Lilia Skala
    Lilia Skala
    -Early life:Skala was born Lilia Sofer in Vienna, Austria. Her mother, Katharina Skala, was Catholic, and her father, Julius Sofer, was Jewish and worked as a manufacturers representative for the Waldes Koh-i-noor Company. In the late 1930s, she was forced to flee her Nazi-occupied homeland with...

     ("One of the Family" Feb. 8, 1965)
  • Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt
    Thomas Roy "Tom" Skerritt is an American actor who has appeared in over 40 films and more than 200 television episodes since 1962.-Early life:...

     ("Run for Doom" May 17, 1963)
  • Jeremy Slate
    Jeremy Slate
    Jeremy Slate was an American film and television actor.-Early life:He attended a military academy and joined the navy when he was 16. He was barely 18 when his destroyer assisted in the Normandy Invasion on D-Day . After the war he attended St. Lawrence University where he graduated with honors in...

    , three appearances ("Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962, "Beyond the Sea of Death" Jan. 24, 1964 and "One of the Family" Feb. 8, 1965)
  • Everett Sloane
    Everett Sloane
    Everett Sloane was an American stage, film and television actor, songwriter, and theatre director.-Early life:...

    , two appearances ("Our Cook's a Treasure" Nov. 20, 1955 and "Place of Shadows" Feb. 26, 1956)
  • Kent Smith
    Kent Smith
    Kent Smith was an American actor who had a lengthy career in film, theater, and television.Born Frank Kent Smith in New York, New York, Smith made his acting debut on Broadway in 1932 in and, after spending a few years there, moved to Hollywood, California, where he made his film debut in The...

     three appearances ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962, "Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964 and "Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Ann Sothern
    Ann Sothern
    Ann Sothern was an American film and television actress whose career spanned six decades.-Early life and career:...

     ("Water's Edge" Oct. 19, 1964)
  • David Soul
    David Soul
    David Soul is an American-British actor and singer, best known for his role as Detective Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson in the television programme Starsky and Hutch . He gained British citizenship in 2004.-Early life:...

     ("Don't Sell Yourself Short" 1988)
  • Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele is an English film actress. She is best known for starring in Italian gothic horror films of the 1960s. Her breakthrough role came in Italian director Mario Bava's Black Sunday , now hailed as a classic.Steele starred in a string of horror films, including The Horrible Dr...

     ("Beta Delta Gamma" Nov. 14, 1961)
  • Inger Stevens
    Inger Stevens
    Inger Stevens was a Swedish-American movie and TV actress.- Early life :Inger Stevens was born Inger Stensland in Stockholm, Sweden. She was an insecure child and was often ill. When she was nine, her parents divorced and she moved with her father to New York City...

    , two appearances ("My Brother Richard" Jan. 20, 1957 and "Forecast: Low Clouds, Coastal Fog" Jan. 18, 1963)
  • Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens Stella Stevens Stella Stevens (born October 1, 1938 is an American film, television and stage actress, who began her acting career in 1959 and starred in such popular films as The Nutty Professor, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, The Silencers, The Ballad of Cable Hogue and The...

     ("Twist" 1988)
  • Warren Stevens
    Warren Stevens
    Warren Stevens is an American stage, screen, and television actor.Born in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, Stevens began his acting career after serving in the U.S. Army Air Force as a pilot during World War II. He trained at The Actor's Studio in New York, received notice on Broadway, and thereafter...

    , two appearances ("Premonition" Oct. 9, 1955 and "Never Again" April 22, 1956)
  • Dorothy Stickney
    Dorothy Stickney
    Dorothy Stickney was a Broadway actress best known for appearing in the long running Life with Father.Born in Dickinson, North Dakota, Stickney attended the North Western Dramatic School in Minneapolis, Minnesota...

    , two appearances ("Conversation Over a Corpse" Nov. 18, 1956 and "Miss Paisley's Cat" Dec. 22, 1957)
  • Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell is an American actor of film and television, with a career spanning over 65 years. As a child actor under contract to MGM he first came to the public's attention in films such as Anchors Aweigh and The Green Years; as a young adult he played a lead role in the 1957 Broadway and...

     ("Annabel" Nov. 1, 1962)
  • Larry Storch
    Larry Storch
    Lawrence Samuel "Larry" Storch is an American actor best known for his comic television roles, including voice-over work for top cartoon shows, including Mr...

     ("An Out for Oscar" April 5, 1963)
  • Robert Strauss
    Robert Strauss (actor)
    Robert Strauss was a gravel-voiced American actor.-Career:Strauss began his career as a classical actor, appearing in The Tempest and Macbeth on Broadway in 1930...

     ("The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)
  • Michael Strong
    Michael Strong
    Michael Strong was an American stage, film and television actor.He was born Cecil Natapoff in New York City and had extensive stage experience. He was a member of the Actors Studio. Among his film credits are Point Blank, Patton, and The Great Santini...

     ("What Really Happened" Jan. 11, 1963)
  • Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan (actor)
    Barry Sullivan was an American movie actor who appeared in over 100 movies from the 1930s to the 1980s.Born in New York City, Sullivan fell into acting when in college playing semi-pro football...

     ("Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962)
  • Gloria Swanson
    Gloria Swanson
    Gloria Swanson was an American actress, singer and producer. She was one of the most prominent stars during the silent film era as both an actress and a fashion icon, especially under the direction of Cecil B. DeMille, made dozens of silents and was nominated for the first Academy Award in the...

     ("Behind the Locked Door" March 27, 1964)

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  • Jessica Tandy
    Jessica Tandy
    Jessie Alice "Jessica" Tandy was an English-American stage and film actress.She first appeared on the London stage in 1926 at the age of 16, playing, among others, Katherine opposite Laurence Olivier's Henry V, and Cordelia opposite John Gielgud's King Lear. She also worked in British films...

    , two appearances ("The Glass Eye" Oct. 6, 1957 and "The Canary Sedan" June 15, 1958)
  • Buck Taylor
    Buck Taylor
    Walter Clarence "Buck" Taylor, III is an American actor and water color artist best known for his role as gunsmith-turned-deputy Newly O'Brien in 113 episodes during the last eight seasons of CBS's Gunsmoke television series . In recent years, he has painted the portrait of his friend and Gunsmoke...

     ("Death Scene" March 8, 1965)
  • Ray Teal
    Ray Teal
    Ray Teal was an actor who appeared in more than 250 movies and some 90 television programs in his 37-year career. His longest running role was as Sheriff Roy Coffee on NBC's most successful western, Bonanza...

    , six appearances ("Revenge" Oct. 2, 1955, "You Got to Have Luck" Jan. 15, 1956, "The Baby Sitter" May 6, 1956, "My Brother Richard", Jan. 20, 1957, "Number Twenty-Two" Feb. 17, 1957 and "Road Hog," Dec. 6, 1959)
  • Joan Tetzel
    Joan Tetzel
    Joan Margaret Tetzel was an American actress.-Film career:Joan Tetzel is famous for her outstanding performance in Alfred Hitchcock's The Paradine Case, where she played "Judy Flaquer", the daughter of the solicitor played by Charles Coburn in the film...

     ("Guest for Breakfast" Feb. 23, 1958)
  • Phyllis Thaxter
    Phyllis Thaxter
    -Early life and career:Born Phyllis St. Felix Thaxter, she was the daughter of Maine Supreme Court Justice Sidney Thaxter and his wife, a former actress. Thaxter worked on Broadway in the 1930s and signed an MGM contract in 1944...

    , six appearances ("Never Again" April 22, 1956, "Fog Closing In" Oct. 7, 1956, "Malice Domestic" Feb. 10, 1957, "The Long Silence" March 22, 1963, "Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" Nov. 8, 1963 and "Change of Address" Oct. 12, 1964)
  • Torin Thatcher
    Torin Thatcher
    Torin Thatcher was an English actor born in Bombay, British India, India), to English parents. He was an imposing, powerfully built figure noted for his flashy portrayals of screen villains....

     ("Hands of Mr. Ottermole" May 5, 1957)
  • Lawrence Tierney
    Lawrence Tierney
    Lawrence Tierney was an American actor, known for his many screen portrayals of mobsters and hardened criminals, which mirrored his own frequent brushes with the law....

     ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Ann Todd
    Ann Todd
    Dorothy Anne Todd was an English actress and producer.She was born in Hartford, Cheshire and was educated at St. Winifrid's School, Eastbourne. She became a popular actress from appearing in such films as Perfect Strangers and The Seventh Veil...

     ("Sylvia" Jan. 19, 1958)
  • Rip Torn
    Rip Torn
    Elmore Rual "Rip" Torn, Jr. , is an American actor of stage, screen and television.Torn received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for his role in the 1983 film Cross Creek. His work includes the role of Artie, the producer, on The Larry Sanders Show, for which he was nominated...

     ("Number Twenty-Two" Feb. 17, 1957)
  • Claire Trevor
    Claire Trevor
    Claire Trevor was an Academy Award-winning American actress. She was nicknamed the "Queen of Film Noir" because of her many appearances in "bad girl” roles in film noir and other black-and-white thrillers...

     ("Safe Conduct" Feb. 19, 1956)

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  • Dick Van Dyke
    Dick Van Dyke
    Richard Wayne "Dick" Van Dyke is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer with a career spanning six decades. He is the older brother of Jerry Van Dyke, and father of Barry Van Dyke...

     ("Craig's Will" March 6, 1960)
  • Jo Van Fleet
    Jo Van Fleet
    Jo Van Fleet was an American theatre and film actress.-Career:Van Fleet established herself as a notable dramatic actress on Broadway over several years, winning a Tony Award in 1954 for her skill in a difficult role, playing an unsympathetic, even abusive character, in Horton Foote's The Trip to...

    , three appearances ("Shopping for Death" Jan. 29, 1956, "Reward to Finder" Nov. 10, 1957, and "Servant Problem" June 6, 1961)
  • Joyce Van Patten
    Joyce Van Patten
    Joyce Benignia Van Patten is an American stage, film and television actress.-Personal life:Van Patten was born in New York City, the daughter of Josephine Rose , an Italian American magazine advertising executive, and Richard Byron Van Patten, a Dutch American interior decorator.She is the younger...

     ("The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963)
  • Evelyn Varden
    Evelyn Varden
    Evelyn Varden was an American actress.Evelyn Varden had a long and distinguished career on Broadway despite starring in the ill-fated Return Engagement by Lawrence Riley...

     ("Rose Garden" Dec. 16, 1956)
  • Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Francis Vaughn, , is an American actor noted for stage, film and television work. His best known roles include the suave spy Napoleon Solo in the 1960s television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E., wealthy detective Harry Rule in the 1970s television series The Protectors, Albert Stroller in...

     ("Dry Run" Nov. 8, 1959)

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  • Lindsay Wagner
    Lindsay Wagner
    Lindsay Jean Wagner is an American actress. She is probably best known for her portrayal of Jaime Sommers in the 1970s television series The Bionic Woman , though she has maintained a lengthy career in a variety of other film and television productions since.-Early life:Wagner was born in Los...

     ("Prism" 1988)
  • Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    Eli Herschel Wallach is an American film, television and stage actor, who gained fame in the late 1950s. For his performance in Baby Doll he won a BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer and a Golden Globe nomination. One of his most famous roles is that of Tuco in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly...

     ("Kadinsky's Vault" 1988)
  • Katherine Warren
    Katherine Warren
    Katherine Warren was an American film and television actress. She appeared in over 30 films and dozens of television programs including the TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents and the films Jailhouse Rock, The Glenn Miller Story, All the King's Men and The Caine Mutiny.-External links:...

    , three appearances ("Back for Christmas" March 4, 1956, "The Hidden Thing" May 20, 1956 and "Silent Witness" Nov. 3, 1957)
  • David Wayne
    David Wayne
    David Wayne was an American actor with a career spanning nearly 50 years.-Early life and career:...

    , two appearances ("One More Mile To Go" April 7, 1957 and "The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963)
  • Dennis Weaver
    Dennis Weaver
    William Dennis Weaver was an American actor, best known for his work in television, including roles on Gunsmoke, as Marshal Sam McCloud on the NBC police drama McCloud, and the 1971 TV movie Duel....

     ("Insomnia" May 8, 1960)
  • Mel Welles
    Mel Welles
    Mel Welles was an American film actor. His best-remembered role may be that of hapless flower shop owner Gravis Mushnik in the 1960 low-budget Roger Corman dark comedy, The Little Shop of Horrors....

     ("Flight to the East" March 23, 1958)
  • David White
    David White (actor)
    David White was an American stage, film and television actor best known for playing Darrin's boss Larry Tate in the 1964-72 sitcom Bewitched.-Early life:...

    , two appearances ("The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963 and "Night Caller" Jan. 31, 1964)
  • Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes was an American film and television actress.-Career:Wickes was born as Mary Isabelle Wickenhauser in St. Louis, Missouri, of German Irish Protestant extraction. She graduated at the age of eighteen with a degree in political science from Washington University in St. Louis, where she...

     ("The Baby Sitter" May 6, 1956)
  • Collin Wilcox
    Collin Wilcox (actress)
    Collin Wilcox was an American actress in film, on stage and television. She was also credited as Collin Wilcox-Horne or Collin Wilcox-Paxton....

    , two appearances ("The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964 and "The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Cara Williams
    Cara Williams
    Cara Williams is an American film and television actress.-Biography:Born as Bernice Kamiat to an Austrian emigrant father and a mother of Romanian descent, she began her screen acting career in 1941, and was initially billed as Bernice Kay...

     ("Decoy" June 10, 1956 and "Last Request" Nov. 24, 1957)
  • John Williams
    John Williams (actor)
    John Williams was an English stage, film and television actor. He is remembered for his role as chief inspector Hubbard in Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M For Murder, and as portraying the second "Mr...

    , ten appearances ("The Long Shot" Nov. 27, 1955, "Back for Christmas" March 4, 1956, "Whodunit?" March 25, 1956, "Wet Saturday" Sept. 30, 1956, "Rose Garden" Dec. 16, 1956, the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 17, March 24, and March 31, 1957, "The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater" April 21, 1957, and "Banquo's Chair" May 3, 1959)
  • Rhys Williams
    Rhys Williams (actor)
    Rhys Williams was a Welsh character actor in movies and television, whose career spanned several decades.He made his film debut in How Green Was My Valley . This movie takes place in rural Wales with a large cast of Welsh characters, but was actually filmed in Hollywood with Canadian, American,...

     ("Hands of Mr. Ottermole" May 5, 1957)
  • Estelle Winwood
    Estelle Winwood
    Estelle Winwood was an English stage and film actress who moved to the United States in mid-career and became celebrated for her longevity.-Early life and early career:...

    , two appearances ("There was an Old Woman" March 18, 1956 and "Bull in a China Shop" March 30, 1958)
  • Edward Woodward
    Edward Woodward
    Edward Albert Arthur Woodward, OBE was an English stage and screen actor and singer. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art , Woodward began his career on stage, and throughout his career he appeared in productions in both the West End in London and on Broadway in New York...

    , two appearances (two-part episode, "The Hunter" ca. 1988)
  • Joanne Woodward
    Joanne Woodward
    Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier Woodward is an American actress, television and theatrical producer, and widow of Paul Newman...

     ("Momentum" June 24, 1956)
  • Fay Wray
    Fay Wray
    Fay Wray was a Canadian-American actress most noted for playing the female lead in King Kong...

     ("Dip in the Pool" June 1, 1958)
  • Teresa Wright
    Teresa Wright
    Teresa Wright was an American actress. She received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1942 for her performance in Mrs. Miniver. That same year, she received an Academy Award for Best Actress nomination for her performance in Pride of the Yankees opposite Gary Cooper...

    , two appearances ("Three Wives Too Many" Jan. 3, 1964 and "Lonely Place," Nov. 16, 1964)
  • Jane Wyatt
    Jane Wyatt
    Jane Waddington Wyatt was an American actress perhaps best known for her role as the housewife and mother on the television comedy Father Knows Best, and as Amanda Grayson, the human mother of Spock on the science fiction television series Star Trek...

     ("The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Dana Wynter
    Dana Wynter
    Dana Wynter was a German-born British actress, who was brought up in England and Southern Africa. She appeared in film and television for more than forty years beginning in the 1950s, most notably in the original version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.-Early life:Wynter was born as Dagmar...

     ("An Unlocked Window" Feb. 15, 1965)

Y

  • Dick York
    Dick York
    Richard Allen "Dick" York was an American actor. He is best remembered for his role as the first Darrin Stephens on the ABC television fantasy sitcom Bewitched...

    , three appearances ("Vicious Circle" April 14, 1957, "You Can't Be A Little Girl All Your Life" Nov. 21, 1961 and "Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963)
  • Gig Young
    Gig Young
    Gig Young was an American film, stage, and television actor. Known mainly for second leads and supporting roles, Young won an Academy Award for his performance as a dance-marathon emcee in the 1969 film, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?.-Early life and career:Born Byron Elsworth Barr in St...

     ("A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962)

Z

  • John Zaremba
    John Zaremba
    John Zaremba was an American actor most noted for supporting roles on science fiction films and TV series....

    , five appearances ("The Perfect Crime" Oct. 20, 1957, "I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962, "Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962, "The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963 and "Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
    Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
    Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. is an American actor known for his starring roles in the television series 77 Sunset Strip and The F.B.I. He is also known as recurring character "Dandy Jim Buckley" in the series Maverick and as the voice behind the character Alfred Pennyworth in Batman: The Animated Series...

     ("See the Monkey Dance" Nov. 9, 1964)

A

  • Philip Abbott ("Portrait of Jocelyn" April 8, 1956)
  • Carmelita Acosta ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Julia Adams ("Little White Frock," June 29, 1958)
  • Mary Adams ("The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963)
  • Neile Adams ("Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964)
  • James Adamson ("A Bullet for Baldwin", Jan. 1, 1956)
  • Virginia Aldridge ("Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962)
  • Louise Allbritton ("Never Again" April 22, 1956)
  • John Alderson, two appearances ("A Gentleman From America" April 29, 1956 and "Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964)
  • Virginia Aldridge ("Death Scene" March 8, 1965)
  • Elizabeth Allen ("The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963)
  • Will Allen ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • John Alonzo ("The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964)
  • Yolanda Alonzo ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Murray Alper ("The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)
  • Judith Ames ("The Hidden Thing" May 20, 1956)
  • Bruce Anderson, two appearances (Beast in View" March 20, 1964 and "Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964)
  • John Anderson ("Ride the Nightmare" Nov. 29, 1962)
  • E. J. Andre, two appearances ("When the Woodbine Twineth" Jan. 11, 1965 and "An Unlocked Window" Feb. 15, 1965)
  • Edit Angold, two appearances ("Sylvia" Jan. 19, 1958 and "The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" April 14, 1964)
  • Harry Antrim
    Harry Antrim
    Harry Antrim was an actor in vaudeville, film and television.By 1906, Antrim was working in vaudeville. During the early 1930s, he moved to Los Angeles and secured uncredited parts in several films, beginning with 1936's Small Town Girl...

     ("Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963)
  • Vincent Arias ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Roxanne Arlen, two appearances ("The Legacy," May 27, 1956 and the second of the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 24, 1957)
  • David Armstrong ("The Dangerous People" June 23, 1957)
  • R. G. Armstrong ("Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963 and "Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962)
  • Robert Armstrong ("House Guest" Nov. 8, 1962)
  • Indus Arthur ("Off Season" May 10, 1965)
  • Jan Arvan, two appearances ("The Case of Mr. Pelham" Dec. 4, 1955 and "Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" Nov. 8, 1963)
  • Roscoe Ates ("Road Hog" Dec. 6, 1959)
  • Harvey Atkin ("Don't Sell Yourself Short" 1988)
  • G. B. Atwater, two appearances ("You'll Be the Death of Me" Oct. 18, 1963 and "Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965)
  • Ann Ayars ("Beyond the Sea of Death" Jan. 24, 1964)
  • Harold Ayer, two appearances ("Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964 and "The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)

B

  • Alice Backes, five appearances ("The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963, "The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964, "Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964, "Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964 and "The Second Wife" April 26, 1965)
  • Joby Baker ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
  • Madelon Baker ("John Brown's Body" Dec. 30, 1956)
  • Thomas Anderson Baker ("Prism" 1988)
  • April Banigan ("Pen Pal" circa 1988)
  • John Banner ("Murder Case" March 6, 1964)
  • John Baragrey, two appearances ("Portrait of Jocelyn" April 8, 1956 and "One for the Road" March 3, 1957)
  • Eileen Baral ("Where the Woodbine Twineth" Jan. 11, 1965)
  • Jerry Barclay, three appearances ("Wet Saturday" Sept. 30, 1956 and the first and second parts of the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 17 and March 24, 1957)
  • Katharine Bard ("Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962)
  • Rayford Barnes, three appearances ("An Out for Oscar" April 5, 1963, "Water's Edge" Oct. 19, 1964 and "Night Fever" May 3, 1965)
  • Suzanne Barnes ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Robert H. Barrat ("Return of Verge Likens" Oct. 5, 1964)
  • Benjamin Barrett ("Prism" 1988)
  • Edith Barrett ("A Man Greatly Beloved" May 12, 1957)
  • Jim Barringer ("Beyond the Sea of Death" Jan. 24, 1964)
  • Leslie Barringer ("Night Caller" Jan. 31, 1964)
  • Baynes Barron ("Listen, Listen ...!" May 11, 1958)
  • Fern Barry ("What Really Happened" Jan. 11, 1963)
  • Patricia Barry, two appearances ("The Chaser" and "I Dream of Genie")
  • Calvin Bartlett, two appearances ("A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964 and "The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" April 14, 1964)
  • Norman Bartold ("Nightmare in 4-D" Jan. 13, 1957)
  • Paul Baxley ("Who Needs an Enemy?" May 15, 1964)
  • Alan Baxter ("The Crimson Witness" Jan. 4, 1965)
  • Michael Beirne, two appearances ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963 and "The Second Verdict" May 29, 1964)
  • Tom Begley ("Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962)
  • Thomas Bellin ("Blood Bargain" Oct. 25, 1963)
  • Cynthia Belliveau ("Hippocratic Oath" 1988)
  • Marjorie Bennett ("The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964)
  • Lee Bergere ("Wally the Beard" March 1, 1965)
  • Barry Bernard ("The Canary Sedan" June 15, 1958)
  • Bob Bernard ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
  • Butch Bernard ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955)
  • Jack Bernardi ("The Photographer & the Undertaker" March 15, 1965)
  • Shari Lee Bernath ("See the Monkey Dance" Nov. 9, 1964)
  • James Best ("The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964)
  • Ivy Bethune ("Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)
  • Edward Binns ("Heart of Gold" Oct. 27, 1957)
  • Martin Blaine ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
  • Anthony Blankley ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955)
  • Ted Bliss ("The Indestructible Mr. Weems" June 9, 1957)
  • Mike Blodgett (sometimes billed as Michael Blodgett) ("Change of Address" Oct. 12, 1964 and "The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)
  • Gary Blumsack ("You'll Die Laughing" 1988)
  • Hal Bokar, two appearances ("A Tangled Web" Jan. 25, 1963 and "Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963)
  • Jim Boles, three appearances ("Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963, "Return of Verge Likens" Oct. 5, 1964 and "The Second Wife" April 26, 1965)
  • Christopher Bondy ("Murder Party" 1988)
  • Gail Bonney, four appearances ("Run for Doom" May 17, 1963, "Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963, "How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963 and "Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965)
  • Karin Booth ("Last Request" Nov. 24, 1957)
  • Nesdon Booth ("Fatal Figures" April 20, 1958)
  • Veda Ann Borg ("Mink" June 3, 1956)
  • Nick Borgani ("Death Scene" March 8, 1965)
  • Willis Bouchey, three appearances ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962, "The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963 and "One of the Family" Feb. 8, 1965)
  • William Boyett, three appearances ("Silent Witness" Nov. 3, 1957, "The Dividing Wall" Dec. 6, 1963 and Beast in View" March 20, 1964)
  • Paul Bradley ("The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963)
  • William Bramley, two appearances ("Tender Poisoner" Dec. 20, 1962 and "Return of Verge Likens" Oct. 5, 1964)
  • Jocelyn Brando ("The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964)
  • Henry Brandt ("Annabel" Nov. 1, 1962)
  • Robert Bray ("Night of the Owl" Oct. 4, 1962)
  • Michael Bregan ("Misadventure" Dec. 7, 1964)
  • George Brenlin ("Vicious Circle" April 14, 1957)
  • Patricia Breslin, two appearances ("Night of the Owl" Oct. 4, 1962 and "Anyone for Murder?" March 13, 1964)
  • Carol Brewster ("Night Fever" May 3, 1965)
  • Diane Brewster ("The Case of Mr. Pelham" Dec. 4, 1955)
  • Nicki Brick ("Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • Iris Bristol (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Keith Britton ("Crack of Doom" Nov. 25, 1956)
  • Peter Brocco ("Blood Bargain" Oct. 25, 1963)
  • Sheila Bromley, two appearances ("Mink" June 3, 1956 and "The Evil of Adelaide Winters" Feb. 7, 1964)
  • Lillian Bronson ("None Are So Blind" Oct. 28, 1956)
  • Peter Brooks ("A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963)
  • Horace Brown (billed as "Capt. Horace Brown") ("Death Scene" March 8, 1965)
  • J. B. Brown ("Water's Edge" Oct. 19, 1964)
  • Kathie Brown ("Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964)
  • Lew Brown, five appearances ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963, "Run for Doom" May 17, 1963, "Three Wives Too Many" Jan. 3, 1964, "The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964 and "An Unlocked Window" Feb. 15, 1965)
  • Eve Bruce ("Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)
  • Sam Buffington ("West Warlock Time Capsule" May 26, 1956)
  • Richard Bull, three appearances ("Tender Poisoner" Dec. 20, 1962, "Death and the Joyful Woman" April 12, 1963 and "Night Fever" May 3, 1965)
  • Bart Burns ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962)
  • Paul Burns ("Mink" June 3, 1956)
  • Lou Byrne, two appearances ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962 and "Isabel" June 5, 1964)

C

  • Barry Cahill ("Run for Doom" May 17, 1963)
  • King Calder ("The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963)
  • Anthony Call ("Blood Bargain" Oct. 25, 1963)
  • Cheryl Callaway, ("Heart of Gold" Oct. 27, 1957)
  • Peter Camlin ("Into Thin Air" Oct. 30, 1955)
  • Colin Campbell ("The Glass Eye" Oct. 6, 1957)
  • Charles Cantor, three appearances ("The Long Shot" Nov. 27, 1955, "And So Died Riabouchinska" Feb. 12, 1956 and "Alibi Me" Nov. 11, 1956)
  • Kathryn Card ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • MacDonald Carey ("House Guest" Nov. 8, 1962)
  • Claire Carleton, two appearances ("And So Died Riabouchinska" Feb. 12, 1956 and uncredited in the original credits "Martha Mason, Movie Star" May 19, 1957)
  • John Carlyle ("A Little Sleep" June 16, 1957)
  • Richard Carlyle ("The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963)
  • Dee Carroll, two appearances ("Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963 and "Who Needs an Enemy?" May 15, 1964)
  • J. Winston Carroll ("You'll Die Laughing" 1988)
  • Robert Carson, three appearances ("Last Request" Nov. 24, 1957 and "The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963 and "Run for Doom" May 17, 1963)
  • Sally Carter ("Good-Bye George" Dec. 13, 1963)
  • Lynn Cartwright ("The Equalizer" Feb. 9, 1958)
  • Dick Caruso ("The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Sid Cassell ("The Diplomatic Corpse" Dec. 8, 1957)
  • Iphigenie Castiglioni ("Return of the Hero" March 2, 1958)
  • Gloria Castillo ("Return of the Hero" March 2, 1958)
  • Gaylord Cavallaro ("Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962)
  • Marc Cavell, two appearances ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962 and "Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • William Challee ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • Tina Challey ("Gigolo" 1985)
  • William Challee ("Final Performance" Jan. 18, 1965)
  • Chick Chandler ("Alibi Me" Nov. 11, 1956)
  • George Chandler ("A Little Sleep" June 16, 1957)
  • Lonny Chapman ("Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964)
  • Lewis Charles ("A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964)
  • Vincent Chase, two appearances ("The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965 and "The Second Wife" April 26, 1965)
  • Don Chastain ("The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" April 14, 1964)
  • Lilyan Chauvin ("Return of the Hero" March 2, 1958)
  • Jan Chaney ("A Gentleman From America" April 29, 1956)
  • Jack Chefe, two appearances ("Into Thin Air" Oct. 30, 1955 and "The Perfect Murder" March 11, 1956)
  • Virginia Christine ("The Long Shot" Nov. 27, 1955)
  • Linda Christian ("An Out for Oscar" April 5, 1963)
  • Ken Christy, three appearances ("Momentum", June 24, 1956 (c) 1955; "A Man Greatly Beloved" May 12, 1957 and "The Mail Order Prophet" Oct. 13, 1957)
  • Ralph Clanton, four appearances ("A Gentleman From America" April 29, 1956, "The Legacy" May 27, 1956, "Malice Domestic" Feb. 10, 1957 and "Flight to the East" March 23, 1958)
  • Bobby Clark, two appearances ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955 and "West Warlock Time Capsule" May 26, 1956)
  • Ken Clark, two appearances ("The Dangerous People" June 23, 1957 and "The Motive" Jan. 26, 1958)
  • Steve Clark ("You Got to Have Luck" Jan. 15, 1956)
  • Cheryll Clarke ("A Bullet for Baldwin" Jan. 1, 1956)
  • Gary Clarke ("The Motive" Jan. 26, 1958)
  • Gary Cockrell ("Annabel" Nov. 1, 1962)
  • Ann Codee ("Into Thin Air" Oct. 30, 1955)
  • Nicholas Colasanto ("Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964)
  • Dabney Coleman ("Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963 and "Isabel" June 5, 1964)
  • Patricia Collins ("The Impatient Patient" 1986)
  • Russell Collins, five appearances ("John Brown's Body" Dec. 30, 1956, "Number Twenty-Two" Feb. 17, 1957, "The Indestructible Mr. Weems" June 9, 1957, "Night of the Execution" Dec. 29, 1957 and "Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • Rex Comeaux ("Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965)
  • John Compton, two appearances ("The Case of Mr. Pelham" Dec. 4, 1955 and "The Belfry" May 13, 1956)
  • Paul Comi ("The Crimson Witness" Jan. 4, 1965)
  • Rita Conde ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Joe Conley ("Disappearing Trick" April 6, 1958)
  • Christopher Connelly ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • Curt Conway, two appearances ("Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963 and "Beast in View" March 20, 1964)
  • Tom Conway ("The Glass Eye" Oct. 6, 1957)
  • Barbara Cook ("A Little Sleep" June 16, 1957)
  • Philip Coolidge, four appearances ("The Perfect Murder" March 11, 1956, "Decoy" June 10, 1956, "End of Indian Summer" Feb. 24, 1957 and "Night of the Owl" Oct. 4, 1962)
  • Clancy Cooper ("Don't Look Behind You" Sept. 27, 1962)
  • Jeff Cooper ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
  • Melville Cooper, three appearances (the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 17, March 24, and March 31, 1957)
  • Cathleen Cordell ("A Tangled Web" Jan. 25, 1963)
  • Erik Corey ("The Dividing Wall" Dec. 6, 1963)
  • Robert Cornthwaite, two appearances ("Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962 and "Three Wives Too Many" Jan. 3, 1964)
  • Staats Cotsworth ("The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963)
  • Chuck Courtney ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964")
  • Claudia Cravey ("Night of the Owl" Oct. 4, 1962)
  • Tharon Crigler ("The Motive" Jan. 26, 1958)
  • Michael Crisalli ("What Really Happened" Jan. 11, 1963)
  • Rupert Crosse ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • Paricia Crowley ("A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964)
  • Murray Cruchley ("You'll Die Laughing" 1988)
  • Pamela Curran ("The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" April 14, 1964)
  • Mason Curry, two appearances ("Never Again" April 22, 1956 and "End of Indian Summer" Feb. 24, 1957)
  • Craig Curtis ("Bonfire" Dec. 13, 1962)
  • Willa Pearl Curtis ("The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963)
  • Patricia Cutts ("Flight to the East" March 23, 1958 and "Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964)
  • Dorothy Crehan ("None Are So Blind" Oct. 28, 1956)
  • Suzanne Cyr ("The Impatient Patient" 1986)

D

  • Dan Dailey ("Tender Poisoner" Dec. 20, 1962)
  • Marcel Dalio ("Return of the Hero," March 2, 1958)
  • Mark Damon ("Place of Shadows" Feb. 26, 1956)
  • Rhonda D'Amour ("Houdini on Channel Four" 1987)
  • Leora Dana, two appearances ("The Legacy" May 27, 1956 and John Brown's Body" Dec. 30, 1956)
  • Mark Dana ("The Perfect Crime" Oct. 20, 1957)
  • Harold Daniels ("Road Hog" Dec. 6, 1959)
  • Royal Dano, two appearances ("My Brother Richard", Jan. 20, 1957 and "Change of Address" Oct. 12, 1964)
  • Christopher Dark ("Forecast: Low Clouds, Coastal Fog" Jan. 18, 1963)
  • Albert d'Arno ("Into Thin Air" Oct. 30, 1955)
  • Sandra Daro ("The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)
  • Jane Darwell ("The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964)
  • Charles Davis, four appearances (the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 17, March 24, and March 31, 1957 and "Father & Son" June 2, 1957)
  • Susan Davis ("Change of Address" Oct. 12, 1964)
  • Warren Davis ("Prism" 1988)
  • Theodora Davitt ("Silent Witness" Nov. 3, 1957)
  • Hal K. Dawson (sometimes billed simply as Hal Dawson), two appearances ("You Got to Have Luck" Jan. 15, 1956 and "End of Indian Summer" Feb. 24, 1957)
  • June Dayton ("To Catch a Butterfly" Feb. 1, 1963)
  • Joe De Angelo ("The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964)
  • Roger De Koven ("A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962)
  • Francis de Sales, two appearances ("Crack of Doom" Nov. 25, 1956 and "Beyond the Sea of Death" Jan. 24, 1964)
  • Joe De Santis ("Night Fever" May 3, 1965)
  • Valentin De Vargas ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Roy Dean ("Little White Frock" June 29, 1958)
  • John Dee ("Killer Take All" 1988)
  • Judith DeHart ("I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury" Feb. 15, 1963)
  • Marlene DeLamater ("The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964)
  • Cyril Delevanti ("The Derelicts" Feb. 5, 1956)
  • Nick Dennis ("A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962)
  • Crahan Denton ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • Laura Devon ("Death and the Joyful Woman" April 12, 1963)
  • Mimi Dillard ("A Nice Touch" Oct. 4, 1963)
  • Brendan Thomas Dillon (sometimes billed simply as Brendan Dillon), five appearances ("Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963, "A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963, "Murder Case" March 6, 1964, “The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964 and "Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • George Dockstader ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
  • John Dodsworth ("A Gentleman From America" April 29, 1956)
  • Larry Domasin ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Patricia Donahue ("Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963)
  • Joseph Downing, two appearances ("Place of Shadows" Feb. 26, 1956 and "Bull in a China Shop" March 30, 1958)
  • Terry Doyle ("Prism" 1988)
  • Tom Drake ("Off Season" May 10, 1965)
  • Fred Draper ("Off Season" May 10, 1965)
  • Noel Drayton ("Murder Case" March 6, 1964)
  • Howard Duff ("Tender Poisoner" Dec. 20, 1962)
  • Craig Duncan, three appearances ("Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962, "Bonfire" Dec. 13, 1962 and "Blood Bargain" Oct. 25, 1963)
  • Carolyn Dunn ("Houdini on Channel Four" 1987)
  • Steve Dunne ("What Really Happened" Jan. 11, 1963)
  • David Dwight ("A Bullet for Baldwin" Jan. 1, 1956)

E

  • Steve Eastin ("Prisoners" 1985)
  • Jack Easton Jr. ("Road Hog" Dec. 6, 1959)
  • Horst Ebers ("Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • James Edmond ("The Impatient Patient" 1986)
  • Sam Edwards ("You'll Be the Death of Me" Oct. 18, 1963)
  • Erica Ehm ("Don't Sell Yourself Short" 1988)
  • Horst Ehrnhardt ("The Belfry" May 13, 1956)
  • Adrianne Ellis ("Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965)
  • Bobby Ellis ("My Brother Richard" Jan. 20, 1957)
  • Donald Elson ("The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963)
  • Robert Emhardt, five appearances ("Don't Come Back Alive" Oct. 23, 1955, "Crackpot" Jan. 6, 1957, "Martha Mason, Movie Star", May 19, 1957, "Road Hog" December 6, 1959 and "Return of Verge Likens" Oct. 5, 1964)
  • Lee Erickson, two appearances ("Shopping for Death" Jan. 29, 1956 and "Alibi Me" Nov. 11, 1956)
  • Judith Evelyn ("Guilty Witness" Dec. 11, 1955)
  • Anthony Eustrel ("Mink" June 3, 1956)
  • Evans Evans ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962)
  • Gene Evans ("A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962)
  • Edith Evanson, two appearances ("Manacled" Jan. 27, 1957 and "Listen, Listen ...!" May 11, 1958)

F

  • Diane Fabian ("Killer Take All" 1988)
  • Ricks Falk ("Isabel" June 5, 1964)
  • Felicia Farr ("Night Caller" Jan. 31, 1964)
  • Sharon Farrell, two appearances ("The Second Verdict" May 29, 1964 and "Final Performance" Jan. 18, 1965)
  • William Fawcett ("The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964)
  • Jesslyn Fax, two appearances ("The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963 and "The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963)
  • Frank Ferguson ("Night of the Owl" Oct. 4, 1962)
  • Annette Ferra ("The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963)
  • John Fiedler ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962)
  • Jan Filips ("Houdini on Channel Four" 1987)
  • Geraldine Fitzgerald ("Power of Attorney" April 5, 1965)
  • Bronwyn FitzSimons ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
  • Barry Flatman ("You'll Die Laughing" 1988)
  • James Flavin ("Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962)
  • Page Fletcher ("Pen Pal" (c) 1988)
  • Susan Fletcher ("Killer Take All" 1988)
  • Joel Fluellen ("When the Woodbine Twineth" Jan. 11, 1965)
  • Gertrude Flynn, three appearances ("A Tangled Web" Jan. 25, 1963, "Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963 and "The Second Wife" April 26, 1965)
  • Brenda Forbes (Beast in View" March 20, 1964)
  • Mary Forbes ("Into Thin Air" Oct. 30, 1955)
  • Ross Ford ("Back for Christmas" March 4, 1956)
  • Eric Forst ("Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • Judd Foster ("The Dividing Wall" Dec. 6, 1963)
  • Robert Foulk ("The Derelicts" Feb. 5, 1956)
  • Colin Fox ("Murder Party" 1988)
  • Michael Fox ("Crackpot" Jan. 6, 1957)
  • Richard Franchot ("Hangover" Dec. 6, 1962)
  • Tony Franke ("Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964)
  • David Frankham ("Murder Case" March 6, 1964)
  • Charles Fredericks, two appearances ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963 and "Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965)
  • David Fresco, four appearances ("Three Wives Too Many" Jan. 3, 1964, "Anyone for Murder?" March 13, 1964, "Water's Edge" Oct. 19, 1964 and "The Second Wife" April 26, 1965)
  • Walter Friedel ("Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • Alice Frost ("Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964)
  • Rad Fulton ("Listen, Listen ...!" May 11, 1958)
  • George Furth, two appearances ("Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" Nov. 8, 1963 and Beast in View" March 20, 1964)

G

  • John Gallaudet ("Revenge", Oct. 2, 1955)
  • Don Galloway ("Death and the Joyful Woman" April 12, 1963)
  • Ginny Gan (aka Jennifer Gan
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    ) ("Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)
  • Danny Gardino ("The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" April 14, 1964)
  • Martin Garralaga ("I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury" Feb. 15, 1963)
  • Don Garrett ("The Cream of the Jest" March 10, 1957)
  • Phil Garris ("Crackpot" Jan. 6, 1957)
  • Nancy Gates, two appearances ("Salvage," Nov. 6, 1955 and "Portrait of Jocelyn" April 8, 1956)
  • Susan Gattoni ("Prism" 1988)
  • Leonard P. Geer ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964")
  • Paul Genge ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Anthony George ("Flight to the East" March 23, 1958)
  • Frank Gerstle ("The Long Shot" Nov. 27, 1955)
  • Robert Gibbons ("The Equalizer" Feb. 9, 1958)
  • Mimi Gibson ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955)
  • Stefan Gierasch ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • Connie Gilchrist, two appearances ("The Long Silence" March 22, 1963 and "A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963)
  • Jennifer Gillespie ("The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963)
  • Sam Gilman ("Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962)
  • Lowell Gilmore ("And So Died Riabouchinska" Feb. 12, 1956)
  • Arthur Gilmour ("A Bullet for Baldwin" Jan. 1, 1956)
  • Kathryn Givney ("Wet Saturday" Sept. 30, 1956)
  • Everett Glass ("Place of Shadows" Feb. 26, 1956)
  • Mollie Glessing, two appearances ("Back for Christmas" March 4, 1956 and "The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater" April 21, 1957)
  • Renee Godfrey ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962)
  • Lisa Golm ("My Brother Richard" Jan. 20, 1957)
  • Clarke Gordon ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • Gavin Gordon, three appearances ("Our Cook's a Treasure" Nov. 20, 1955, "Crack of Doom" Nov. 25, 1956 and "The Perfect Crime" Oct. 20, 1957)
  • Peter Gordon (part 3 of the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 31, 1957)
  • Susan Gordon ("The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963)
  • Saul Gorss ("Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • Harold Gould ("How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963)
  • Sandra Gould ("Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964)
  • A. E. Gould-Porter, six appearances ("Back for Christmas" March 4, 1956, "The Glass Eye" Oct. 6, 1957, the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 17, March 24, and March 31, 1957 and "The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater" April 21, 1957)
  • Charity Grace, two appearances ("Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962 and "Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963)
  • Wilton Graff ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Tim Graham, two appearances ("The Long Shot" Nov. 27, 1955 and "The Case of Mr. Pelham" Dec. 4, 1955)
  • Michael Granger ("Return of the Hero" March 2, 1958)
  • Jordan Grant ("A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964)
  • Steve Gravers, two appearances ("The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963 and "Three Wives Too Many" Jan. 3, 1964)
  • Janine Gray (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Marion Gray ("Never Again" April 22, 1956)
  • Gilbert Green ("Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • Noel Green ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955)
  • Angela Greene ("Night Caller" Jan. 31, 1964)
  • Raymond Greenleaf ("Death and the Joyful Woman" April 12, 1963)
  • Duane Grey ("Three Wives Too Many" Jan. 3, 1964)
  • Ethel Griffies ("Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964)
  • Claire Griswold, two appearances ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962 and "A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963)
  • Ann Morgan Guilbert ("How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963)
  • Richard F. Guizon ("The Second Verdict" May 29, 1964)
  • Raymond Guth ("Crackpot" Jan. 6, 1957 and "Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963)

H

  • Bill Haade ("And So Died Riabouchinska" Feb. 12, 1956)
  • Joan Hackett (Beast in View" March 20, 1964)
  • Michael Hadlow ("Into Thin Air" Oct. 30, 1955)
  • Bernadette Hale ("The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963)
  • Betsy Hale ("Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964)
  • Doug Hale ("Prisoners" 1985)
  • Jean Hale, two appearances ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963 and "Three Wives Too Many" Jan. 3, 1964)
  • Richard Hale ("The Second Verdict" May 29, 1964)
  • Gerald Hamer ("Back for Christmas" March 4, 1956)
  • Bernie Hamilton ("Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964)
  • Joe Hamilton ("Little White Frock" June 29, 1958)
  • Joseph Hamilton ("How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963)
  • Lilian Hamilton (uncredited in the original credits)("Martha Mason, Movie Star" May 19, 1957)
  • Patricia Hamilton ("The Impatient Patient" 1986)
  • Don Hanmer, three appearances ("Better Bargain" Dec. 9, 1956, "Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962 and "The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • Eloise Hardt ("Mr. Blanchard's Secret" Dec. 23, 1956)
  • Mary Scott Hardwicke ("Power of Attorney" April 5, 1965)
  • Betty Harford, three appearances ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955, "Manacled" Jan. 27, 1957 and "Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Eileen Harley ("Decoy" June 10, 1956)
  • Ken Harp ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962)
  • Harriet Harper (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Berkeley Harris, two appearances ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963 and "Wally the Beard" March 1, 1965)
  • Stacy Harris, two appearances ("The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963 and "Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964)
  • Theresa Harris ("Back for Christmas" March 4, 1956)
  • Elizabeth Harrower, two appearances ("Night Caller" Jan. 31, 1964 and "Wally the Beard" March 1, 1965)
  • Dee Hartford ("Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962)
  • Kathleen Hartnagel ("The Belfry" May 13, 1956)
  • Barry Harvey, three appearances ("Hands of Mr. Ottermole" May 5, 1957 and "The Canary Sedan" June 15, 1958 and "Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963)
  • Harry Harvey, Sr. ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • Peter Lind Hayes ("Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964)
  • Brooke Hayward ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
  • Jim Haywood ("The Belfry" May 13, 1956)
  • Vinton Hayworth, four episodes ("Mink" June 3, 1956, "Malice Domestic" Feb. 10, 1957, "Martha Mason, Movie Star" May 19, 1957, and "Night of the Execution" Dec. 29, 1957)
  • Myron Healey, three appearances ("Hangover" Dec. 6, 1962, "An Out for Oscar" April 5, 1963 and "Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • Dody Heath, two appearances (sometimes billed as Dodie Heath)("Hangover" Dec. 6, 1962 and "Off Season" May 10, 1965)
  • William Hellinger ("House Guest" Nov. 8, 1962)
  • Tom Helmore ("Little White Frock" June 29, 1958)
  • David Hemblem ("Murder Party" 1988)
  • Ray Hemphill ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • Douglas Henderson ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • Len Hendry, four appearances ("Beast in View" March 20, 1964, "The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964, "Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965 and "An Unlocked Window" Feb. 15, 1965)
  • Kai Hernandez ("The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965)
  • Robert Herrman ("Listen, Listen ...!" May 11, 1958)
  • Alan Hewitt ("The Legacy" May 27, 1956)
  • Harry Hines ("How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963)
  • Don Hix ("Enough Rope for Two" Nov. 17, 1957)
  • Ferdi Hoffman ("The Indestructible Mr. Weems" June 9, 1957)
  • Gertrude Hoffman ("The Long Shot" Nov. 27, 1955)
  • Susan Hogan ("Don't Sell Yourself Short" 1988)
  • Jonathan Hole ("Power of Attorney" April 5, 1965)
  • Edna Holland ("Don't Come Back Alive," Oct. 23, 1955)
  • Rex Holman ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Wendell Holmes ("The Safe Place" June 8, 1958)
  • Tenen Holtz ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Barclay Hope ("Houdini on Channel Four" 1987)
  • Joan Houseman ("A Tangled Web" Jan. 25, 1963)
  • Peter Howard ("The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Rodolfo Hoyos ("I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury" Feb. 15, 1963)
  • Nancy Hsueh ("The Crimson Witness" Jan. 4, 1965)
  • Kathleen Hughes ("Better Bargain" Dec. 9, 1956)
  • Gary Hunley, two appearances ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955 and "Manacled" Jan. 27, 1957)
  • Ann Hunter ("Reward to Finder" Nov. 10, 1957, uncredited in the original credits and apparently not seen on screen, but credited in some other reports)
  • Henry Hunter ("Momentum" June 24, 1956 (c) 1955)
  • Gladys Hurlbut, two appearances ("The Perfect Murder" March 11, 1956 and "The Indestructible Mr. Weems" June 9, 1957)
  • Kendrick Huxham (part 1 of the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 17, 1957)
  • Martha Hyer ("A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962 and "The Crimson Witness" Jan. 4, 1965)
  • Frances Hyland ("The Impatient Patient" 1986)

I

  • Eugene Iglesias ("The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963)
  • John Indrisano ("Wally the Beard" March 1, 1965)
  • Charles Irving ("What Really Happened" Jan. 11, 1963)
  • John Irving ("A Gentleman From America" April 29, 1956)

J

  • Harry Jackson ("Night of the Execution" Dec. 29, 1957)
  • Selmer Jackson ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • Lou Jacobi ("Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963 and "Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964)
  • Dieter Jacoby ("Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • Robert Jacquin ("Anyone for Murder?" March 13, 1964)
  • Joyce Jameson ("How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963)
  • Vivi Janiss ("You Got to Have Luck" Jan. 15, 1956 and "Mink" June 3, 1956)
  • Mel Jass ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962)
  • Nolan Jennings ("Killer Take All," 1988)
  • Edwin Jerome ("Little White Frock," June 29, 1958)
  • Anthony Jochim, two appearances ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962 and "Power of Attorney" April 5, 1965)
  • Richard Johnson ("Power of Attorney" April 5, 1965)
  • Georgann Johnson, three appearances ("Jonathan", Dec. 2, 1956, "One for the Road" March 3, 1957, and "Night of the Execution" Dec. 29, 1957)
  • Jim Johnson ("The Motive," Jan. 26, 1958)
  • Lamont Johnson ("You Got to Have Luck," Jan. 15, 1956)
  • Raefer Johnson ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
  • G. Stanley Jones ("Tender Poisoner" Dec. 20, 1962)
  • T. C. Jones ("An Unlocked Window" Feb. 15, 1965)
  • Allen Joseph ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • Jimmy Joyce, five appearances ("Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963, "Good-Bye George" Dec. 13, 1963, "Beast in View" March 20, 1964, "Water's Edge" Oct. 19, 1964 and ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964")
  • Stephen Joyce ("The Young One," Dec. 1, 1957)
  • Murray Julian ("Night of the Execution," Dec. 29, 1957)
  • Richard Jury ("The Photographer & the Undertaker" March 15, 1965)

K

  • Lila Kardell ("Malice Domestic" Feb. 10, 1957)
  • Robert Karnes, five appearances ("A Little Sleep" June 16, 1957, "The Safe Place" June 8, 1958, "I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962, "How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963 and "Change of Address" Oct. 12, 1964)
  • Beatrice Kay ("A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963)
  • Stubby Kaye ("Good-Bye George" Dec. 13, 1963)
  • Don Keefer ("The Indestructible Mr. Weems" June 9, 1957)
  • Byron Keith ("Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • Robert Keith ("Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964)
  • Mike Kellin ("Night of the Owl" Oct. 4, 1962)
  • Robert Kelljan ("The Dividing Wall" Dec. 6, 1963)
  • John Kellogg ("Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964)
  • Ray Kellogg ("Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964)
  • Kitty Kelly, two appearances ("Listen, Listen ...!" May 11, 1958 and "Little White Frock" June 29, 1958)
  • Lily Kemble-Cooper ("Back for Christmas" March 4, 1956)
  • Ed Kemmer ("Guilty Witness" Dec. 11, 1955)
  • Douglas Kennedy, two appearances ("Jonathan" Dec. 2, 1956 and "A Little Sleep" June 16, 1957)
  • Madge Kennedy ("Don't Look Behind You" Sept. 27, 1962)
  • Sondra Kerr ("You'll Be the Death of Me" Oct. 18, 1963)
  • Stacy King ("Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)
  • Walter Kingsford, five appearances ("The Perfect Murder" March 11, 1956, "The Legacy" May 27, 1956, "Jonathan" Dec. 2, 1956, "John Brown's Body" Dec. 30, 1956 and "The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater" April 21, 1957)
  • Jess Kirkpatrick, two appearances ("Crack of Doom" Nov. 25, 1956 and "Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964)
  • Alf Kjellin ("Don't Look Behind You" Sept. 27, 1962)
  • Walter Klenhard ("Prisoners" 1985)
  • Charlotte Knight ("Shopping for Death" Jan. 29, 1956)
  • Peggy Knudsen ("The Derelicts" Feb. 5, 1956)
  • Gail Kobe, two appearances ("Crack of Doom" Nov. 25, 1956 and "The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962)
  • Geza Kovacs ("Pen Pal" (c) 1988)
  • Nancy Kovack ("The Second Verdict" May 29, 1964)
  • Patricia Krest ("Run for Doom" May 17, 1963)
  • Frank Krieg ("Momentum" June 24, 1956 (c) 1955)
  • Chris Kriesa ("Prisoner" 1985)
  • Fred Kruger ("Last Request" Nov. 24, 1957)
  • Charles Kuenstle ("Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964)
  • Michael Kuhn (sometimes billed simply as Mike Kuhn), two appearances ("End of Indian Summer" Feb. 24, 1957 and "One for the Road" March 3, 1957)

L

  • Jack Lambert ("Better Bargain" Dec. 9, 1956)
  • Paul Lambert ("Vicious Circle" April 14, 1957)
  • Michael Lamont ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964")
  • Syl Lamont, three appearances ("A Tangled Web" Jan. 25, 1963, "Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964 and "The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965)
  • Zohra Lampert ("A Tangled Web" Jan. 25, 1963)
  • Hope Landin ("Jonathan", Dec. 2, 1956)
  • Lorraine Landry ("You'll Die Laughing," 1988)
  • Rusty Lane, seven appearances ("None Are So Blind" Oct. 28, 1956, "Manacled" Jan. 27, 1957, "Martha Mason, Movie Star", May 19, 1957, "The Young One" Dec. 1, 1957, "Listen, Listen ...!" May 11, 1958, "I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962 and "The Dividing Wall" Dec. 6, 1963)
  • Irene Lang ("Wet Saturday" Sept. 30, 1956)
  • Paul Langton ("Fog Closing In" Oct. 7, 1956)
  • Jay Lanin ("Ride the Nightmare" Nov. 29, 1962)
  • Louise Larabee ("One More Mile To Go" April 7, 1957)
  • John Larkin, two appearances ("Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963 and "The Evil of Adelaide Winters" Feb. 7, 1964)
  • Mary La Roche ("A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963)
  • S. John Launer ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • Kat Drain Lawson ("A Bullet for Baldwin" Jan. 1, 1956)
  • Linda Lawson, two appearances ("Three Wives Too Many" Jan. 3, 1964 and "The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965)
  • Jenifer Lea ("Last Request" Nov. 24, 1957)
  • Nolan Leary ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • Norman Leavitt, six appearances ("The Belfry" May 13, 1956, "John Brown's Body" Dec. 30, 1956, "One More Mile To Go" April 7, 1957, "You'll Be the Death of Me" Oct. 18, 1963, "Night of the Owl" Oct. 4, 1962 and "The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964)
  • Rudy Lee ("The Belfry" May 13, 1956)
  • Ruth Lee ("A Bullet for Baldwin" Jan. 1, 1956)
  • Peter Leeds, two appearances ("Number Twenty-Two" Feb. 17, 1957 and "A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963)
  • Linda Leighton ("The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963)
  • Caren Lenay ("Return of the Hero," March 2, 1958)
  • Jana Lesley ("Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Arnold Lessing ("Change of Address" Oct. 12, 1964)
  • June Levant ("Hangover" Dec. 6, 1962)
  • Weaver Levy ("The Canary Sedan" June 15, 1958)
  • Nick Lewin ("Houdini on Channel Four" 1987)
  • Forrest Lewis ("Isabel" June 5, 1964)
  • Harrison Lewis, two appearances ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955 and "The Diplomatic Corpse" Dec. 8, 1957)
  • Harry Lewis ("Decoy" June 10, 1956)
  • Jarma Lewis ("A Bottle of Wine" Feb. 3, 1957)
  • Alicia Li ("Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963)
  • Robert P. Lieb (sometimes billed simply as Robert Lieb), three appearances ("Hangover" Dec. 6, 1962 and "Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" Nov. 8, 1963 and "Completely Foolproof" March 29, 1965)
  • Pamela Light ("Father & Son" June 2, 1957)
  • Alfred Linder, two appearances ("Shopping for Death" Jan. 29, 1956 and "The Creeper" June 17, 1956)
  • Gale Lindsey ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • George Lindsey, three appearances ("The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964, "Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964 and "Return of Verge Likens" Oct. 5, 1964)
  • Joanne Linville ("The Safe Place" June 8, 1958)
  • Margie Liszt ("Kill with Kindness" Oct. 21, 1956)
  • Doris Lloyd, four appearances ("The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963, "Isabel" June 5, 1964, "One of the Family" Feb. 8, 1965 and "Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Josie Lloyd, three appearances ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963, "Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964 and "Power of Attorney" April 5, 1965)
  • Alexander Lockwood ("Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962)
  • Grant Lockwood ("Anyone for Murder?" March 13, 1964)
  • Ronald Long ("A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963)
  • Perry Lopez ("Disappearing Trick" April 6, 1958)
  • Dorothea Lord ("Disappearing Trick" April 6, 1958)
  • Lynn Loring ("Behind the Locked Door" March 27, 1964)
  • Jackie Loughery ("Listen, Listen ...!" May 11, 1958)
  • Tom Lowell ("Death and the Joyful Woman" April 12, 1963)
  • Celia Lovsky, two appearances ("The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962 and "Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • Darlene Lucht ("Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962)
  • Dayton Lummis, three appearances ("Crack of Doom" Nov. 25, 1956, "Mr. Blanchard's Secret" Dec. 23, 1956 and "Listen, Listen ...!" May 11, 1958)
  • Richard Lupino, two appearances ("Murder Case" March 6, 1964 and "Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Therese Lyon ("The Perfect Crime" Oct. 20, 1957)
  • Gene Lyons, three appearances ("What Really Happened" Jan. 11, 1963, "The Evil of Adelaide Winters" Feb. 7, 1964 and "Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)

M

  • Casey MacGregor ("Triggers in Leash" Oct. 16, 1955)
  • Janet MacLachlan, two appearances ("Completely Foolproof" March 29, 1965 and "The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Florence MacMichael ("Annabel" Nov. 1, 1962)
  • Barry Macollum (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Michael Macready (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Kathleen Maguire, three appearances ("Guilty Witness" Dec. 11, 1955, "End of Indian Summer" Feb. 24, 1957 and "Vicious Circle" April 14, 1957)
  • Edward Mallory ("Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964)
  • James Maloney, two appearances ("Hangover" Dec. 6, 1962 and "Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964)
  • Dudley Manlove ("The Equalizer" Feb. 9, 1958)
  • Patricia Manning ("The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)
  • Joe Mantell ("The Indestructible Mr. Weems" June 9, 1957)
  • Maurice Manson ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962)
  • Joe Mantell ("Guilty Witness" Dec. 11, 1955)
  • Ralph Manza ("Safe Conduct" Feb. 19, 1956)
  • Adele Mara ("House Guest" Nov. 8, 1962)
  • Stuart Margolin ("The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Michelle Marley ("The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Frank Marlowe, two appearances ("The Young One" Dec. 1, 1957 and "Night of the Execution" Dec. 29, 1957)
  • Nora Marlowe, two appearances (third part of the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 31, 1957 and "Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962)
  • Maurice Marsac ("Into Thin Air" Oct. 30, 1955)
  • Don Marshall, three appearances ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963, "Isabel" June 5, 1964 and "Night Fever" May 3, 1965)
  • Sarah Marshall ("I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury" Feb. 15, 1963)
  • William Marshall ("The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964)
  • Barney Martin ("Blood Bargain" Oct. 25, 1963)
  • Irene A. Martin ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • Kreg Martin ("A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962 and "Good-Bye George" Dec. 13, 1963)
  • Tom Martin ("The Cream of the Jest" March 10, 1957)
  • Don Matheson ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962)
  • Murray Matheson, two appearances ("The Canary Sedan" June 15, 1958 and "Murder Case" March 6, 1964)
  • Carmen Mathews, two appearances ("The Older Sister" Jan. 22, 1956 and "Kill with Kindness" Oct. 21, 1956)
  • Carole Mathews ("The Baby Sitter" May 6, 1956)
  • George Mathews ("The Big Switch" Jan. 8, 1956)
  • Walter Mathews ("The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)
  • Eric Matthews ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
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    ("Murder Case" March 6, 1964)
  • Frank Maxwell ("The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964)
  • Lester Maxwell ("The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963)
  • Paul Maxwell, two appearances ("The Equalizer" Feb. 9, 1958 and "Bull in a China Shop" March 30, 1958)
  • Jacqueline Mayo ("Little White Frock" June 29, 1958)
  • Helen Mayon ("The Second Verdict" May 29, 1964)
  • Don McArt ("A Bullet for Baldwin" Jan. 1, 1956)
  • Ben McAtee ("Night of the Execution" Dec. 29, 1957)
  • Anthony McBride (Beast in View" March 20, 1964)
  • James McCallion, two appearances ("Mink" June 3, 1956 and "Hands of Mr. Ottermole" May 5, 1957)
  • Peggy McCay ("House Guest" Nov. 8, 1962)
  • Sean McClory ("Place of Shadows" Feb. 26, 1956)
  • Jack McClure ("The Equalizer" Feb. 9, 1958)
  • Larry McCormick ("Prisoners" 1985)
  • Ruth McDevitt, two appearances ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963 and "The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964)
  • Bruce McFee ("Prism" 1988)
  • Charles McGraw ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • John McIntire ("Sylvia" Jan. 19, 1958)
  • Scott McKay ("Guest for Breakfast" Feb. 23, 1958)
  • James McMullan ("The Long Silence" March 22, 1963)
  • Stephen McNally ("Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964)
  • Maggie McNamara ("Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964)
  • Eve McVeagh ("The Second Wife" April 26, 1965)
  • Patrick McVey ("A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964)
  • Tyler McVey, three appearances ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955 and "Hangover" Dec. 6, 1962 and "A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964)
  • Joyce Meadows ("Completely Foolproof" March 29, 1965)
  • Joseph Mell ("The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965)
  • Cathie Merchant, four appearances ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963, "Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" Nov. 8, 1963, "Return of Verge Likens" Oct. 5, 1964 and "An Unlocked Window" Feb. 15, 1965)
  • Lindsay Merrithew ("Hippocratic Oath" 1988)
  • Paul Micale ("The Crimson Witness" Jan. 4, 1965)
  • Beverly Michael ("The Big Switch" Jan. 8, 1956)
  • Shawn Michaels ("The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965)
  • Robert Millar ("Forecast: Low Clouds, Coastal Fog" Jan. 18, 1963)
  • Mark Miranda ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Edo Mita ("Decoy" June 10, 1956)
  • George Mitchell ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • Laurie Mitchell ("Night Fever" May 3, 1965)
  • Steve Mitchell ("Place of Shadows" Feb. 26, 1956)
  • Peggy Moffitt (Beast in View" March 20, 1964)
  • Joel Mondeaux ("The Safe Place" June 8, 1958)
  • Ralph Montgomery ("Shopping for Death" Jan. 29, 1956)
  • Ray Montgomery ("Revenge" Oct. 2, 1955)
  • Alex Montoya ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Ralph Moody ("The Belfry" May 13, 1956)
  • Ida Moore ("Bull in a China Shop" March 30, 1958)
  • Juanita Moore, three appearances ("The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963, "The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964 and "When the Woodbine Twineth" Jan. 11, 1965)
  • Mavor Moore ("Hippocratic Oath" 1988)
  • Bob Morgan ("Shopping for Death" Jan. 29, 1956)
  • Read Morgan ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Frances Morris ("Night Caller" Jan. 31, 1964)
  • Greg Morris ("Forecast: Low Clouds, Coastal Fog" Jan. 18, 1963)
  • Robin Morse ("Last Request" Nov. 24, 1957)
  • Diane Mountford ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • Gavin Muir, two appearances ("Back for Christmas" March 4, 1956 and "The Canary Sedan" June 15, 1958)
  • Jack Mulhall ("Never Again" April 22, 1956)
  • Heidi Mullenger ("Jonathan", Dec. 2, 1956)
  • Meg Mundy ("Mr. Blanchard's Secret" Dec. 23, 1956)
  • Neil Munro ("Houdini on Channel Four" 1987)
  • Mark Murray ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • Burt Mustin ("Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" Nov. 8, 1963)
  • Pauline Myers ("Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964)
  • John Mylong ("Into Thin Air" Oct. 30, 1955)

N

  • Grazia Narciso ("Guilty Witness" Dec. 11, 1955)
  • Vivian Nathan ("Fatal Figures" April 20, 1958)
  • George Navarro ("The Diplomatic Corpse" Dec. 8, 1957)
  • Billy Nelson ("Fog Closing In" Oct. 7, 1956)
  • Ed Nelson, two appearances ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962 and "I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury" Feb. 15, 1963)
  • Neil Nephew ("The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962)
  • Billy Newell ("Momentum" June 24, 1956 (c) 1955)
  • William Newell, two appearances ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962 and "Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963)
  • John Newton ("To Catch a Butterfly" Feb. 1, 1963)
  • Ted Newton (may be the same as Theodore Newton below) ("The Indestructible Mr. Weems" June 9, 1957)
  • Theodore Newton, three appearances ("The Baby Sitter" May 6, 1956, "The Hidden Thing" May 20, 1956, and "What Really Happened" Jan. 11, 1963)
  • Nick Nicholson ("The Perfect Crime" Oct. 20, 1957)
  • Richard Niles ("Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964)
  • Suzanne Noel ("Don't Look Behind You" Sept. 27, 1962)
  • James Nolan ("Number Twenty-Two" Feb. 17, 1957)
  • Kathleen Nolan (sometimes listed as "Kathy Nolan") ("Annabel" Nov. 1, 1962 and Beast in View" March 20, 1964)
  • Karine Nordman ("Never Again" April 22, 1956)
  • Karen Norris ("Martha Mason, Movie Star" May 19, 1957)

O

  • Philip Ober ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962)
  • William O'Connell ("Off Season" May 10, 1965)
  • Shirley O'Hara ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Dan O'Herlihy ("Forecast: Low Clouds, Coastal Fog" Jan. 18, 1963)
  • Bob Okazaki ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Kathleen O'Malley ("The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963)
  • Eileen O'Neill ("I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury" Feb. 15, 1963)
  • Ollie O'Toole ("Beyond the Sea of Death" Jan. 24, 1964)
  • David Orrick ("Decoy" June 10, 1956)
  • Frank Overton ("Death and the Joyful Woman" April 12, 1963)
  • Jean Owens ("John Brown's Body," Dec. 30, 1956)

P

  • Ray Paisley ("Houdini on Channel Four" 1987)
  • Jacque Palmer ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964")
  • Jerry Paris ("The Safe Place" June 8, 1958)
  • Dennis Patrick ("Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963)
  • Bob Patten, two appearances ("A Bullet for Baldwin", Jan. 1, 1956 and "You Got to Have Luck," Jan. 15, 1956)
  • Elizabeth Patterson ("Bull in a China Shop" March 30, 1958)
  • Ken Patterson ("Isabel" June 5, 1964)
  • Eugenia Paul ("Mink" June 3, 1956 and "Alibi Me" Nov. 11, 1956)
  • Irene Pauser ("The Impatient Patient" 1986)
  • Ed Peck ("Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964)
  • Richard Peel, two appearances ("A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963 and "Murder Case" March 6, 1964)
  • Pina Pellicer ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • George Pelling, five appearances (the first and second parts of the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 17 and March 24, 1957, "Father & Son", June 2, 1957, "See the Monkey Dance" Nov. 9, 1964 and "Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Leslie Perkins ("Wally the Beard" March 1, 1965)
  • Lila Perry ("Where the Woodbine Twineth" Jan. 11, 1965)
  • Roger Perry ("Final Performance" Jan. 18, 1965)
  • Nehemiah Persoff, ("Heart of Gold", Oct. 27, 1957)
  • Ralph Peters ("Rose Garden", Dec. 16, 1956)
  • Eric Peterson ("Hippocratic Oath," 1988)
  • Shelly Peterson ("Killer Take All," 1988)
  • George Petrie ("An Out for Oscar" April 5, 1963)
  • James Philbrook ("West Warlock Time Capsule," May 26, 1956)
  • Lee Philips, two appearances ("Alibi Me" Nov. 11, 1956 and "The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962)
  • Barney Phillips, three appearances ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962, "Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963 and "Who Needs an Enemy?" May 15, 1964)
  • Carmen Phillips, three appearances ("The Motive" Jan. 26, 1958, "You'll Be the Death of Me" Oct. 18, 1963 and "The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • William Phipps ("Hangover" Dec. 6, 1962)
  • Paul Picerni ("Number Twenty-Two" Feb. 17, 1957 and "The Cream of the Jest" March 10, 1957)
  • John Pickard ("To Catch a Butterfly" Feb. 1, 1963)
  • Alice Pearce ("Good-Bye George" Dec. 13, 1963)
  • George Petrie ("How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963)
  • Maggie Pierce ("Triumph" Dec. 14, 1964)
  • Phillip Pine ("The Safe Place" June 8, 1958)
  • Louise Platt ("One for the Road" March 3, 1957)
  • Paul Playdon ("The Glass Eye" Oct. 6, 1957)
  • Teno Pollick ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • Ben Pollock ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962)
  • Hinton Pope, seven appearances ("Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962, "Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962, "A Tangled Web" Jan. 25, 1963, "Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963, "Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964, "Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964 and "The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Charles Portanier ("Houdini on Channel Four" 1987)
  • Paul Potash ("A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964)
  • Leon Pownall ("Don't Sell Yourself Short," 1988)
  • Judson Pratt ("The Mail Order Prophet", Oct. 13, 1957)
  • Bill Pullen ("You Got to Have Luck," Jan. 15, 1956)
  • Tita Purdom ("Wet Saturday", Sept. 30, 1956)

R

  • Mike Ragan, three appearances ("Momentum", June 24, 1956, "Kill with Kindness" Oct. 21, 1956 and "Good-Bye George" Dec. 13, 1963)
  • Marc Rambeau, three appearances ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963, "Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963 and "A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964)
  • Jack Ramstead ("Never Again" April 22, 1956)
  • Linda Rand ("House Guest" Nov. 8, 1962)
  • Alan Reed ("Alibi Me" Nov. 11, 1956)
  • Sam Reese (sometimes billed as Sammy Reese), four appearances ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963, "Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" Nov. 8, 1963, "The Jar" Feb. 14, 1964 and "Return of Verge Likens" Oct. 5, 1964)
  • Elliott Reid, two appearances ("Our Cook's a Treasure," Nov. 20, 1955 and "Good-Bye George" Dec. 13, 1963)
  • Frances Reid ("One of the Family" Feb. 8, 1965)
  • Robert Reiner, five appearances ("A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962, "Tender Poisoner" Dec. 20, 1962, "Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963, "Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964 and "Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965)
  • Vivian Reiz ("Prism" 1988)
  • William Remick ("The Second Verdict" May 29, 1964)
  • Bert Remsen ("Annabel" Nov. 1, 1962)
  • Pat Renella, three appearances ("Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965, "The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965 and "The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Alan Reynolds, two appearances ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid," Dec. 18, 1955 and "Crack of Doom", Nov. 25, 1956)
  • Michael J. Reynolds ("Murder Party," 1988)
  • Hari Rhodes ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Robert Riordan ("The Equalizer," Feb. 9, 1958)
  • Adam Roarke ("Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964)
  • Ralph Roberts, two appearances ("Don't Look Behind You" Sept. 27, 1962 and "Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964)
  • Stephen Roberts ("An Unlocked Window" Feb. 15, 1965)
  • Bartlett Robinson, four appearances ("Little White Frock," June 29, 1958, "The Evil of Adelaide Winters" Feb. 7, 1964, "Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965 and "The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" April 14, 1964)
  • Orlando Rodriguez ("The Diplomatic Corpse" Dec. 8, 1957)
  • Victor Rogers ("Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Bridget Rohland ("Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962)
  • Chris Roman ("Hangover" Dec. 6, 1962)
  • Andy Romano, three appearances ("The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962, "To Catch a Butterfly" Feb. 1, 1963 and "Death and the Joyful Woman" April 12, 1963)
  • Victor Romito ("The Mail Order Prophet", Oct. 13, 1957)
  • Ronnie R. Rondell, two appearances ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962 and "A Tangled Web" Jan. 25, 1963)
  • Wally Rose ("Who Needs an Enemy?" May 15, 1964)
  • Bob Ross ("Number Twenty-Two" Feb. 17, 1957)
  • Mike Ross, three appearances ("Shopping for Death," Jan. 29, 1956, "Number Twenty-Two" Feb. 17, 1957 and "Last Request", Nov. 24, 1957)
  • Terry Ann Ross ("Night of the Owl" Oct. 4, 1962)
  • David Rosser ("Hippocratic Oath," 1988)
  • Robert Roter ("Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" Nov. 8, 1963)
  • Polly Rowles ("The Older Sister" Jan. 22, 1956)
  • Marcel Rousseau ("John Brown's Body" Dec. 30, 1956)
  • Al Ruban ("Power of Attorney" April 5, 1965)
  • Al Ruscio ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • Joseph Ruskin ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Jackie Russell, two appearances ("The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963 and "Run for Doom" May 17, 1963)
  • Edmon Ryan ("John Brown's Body" Dec. 30, 1956 and "Isabel" June 5, 1964)

S

  • David Saber ("The Belfry" May 13, 1956)
  • Jack Sahakian, two appearances ("A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962 and "Death and the Joyful Woman" April 12, 1963)
  • Robert Sampson ("Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963)
  • Hugh Sanders ("Number Twenty-Two" Feb. 17, 1957)
  • Nancy Sanderson ("Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965)
  • Concepcion Sandoval ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Cosmo Sardo ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962)
  • William Sargent, two appearances ("The 31st of February" Jan. 4, 1963 and "The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963)
  • Diane Sayer, three appearances ("Night Caller" Jan. 31, 1964, "The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964 and "Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)
  • Edward Schaaf ("Night of the Execution" Dec. 29, 1957)
  • Aaron Schwartz ("Killer Take All" 1988)
  • Jacqueline Scott ("Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963)
  • Karen Scott ("Return of the Hero" March 2, 1958)
  • Mary Scott, two appearances ("How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963 and "The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)
  • Simon Scott, three appearances ("Forecast: Low Clouds, Coastal Fog" Jan. 18, 1963, ("The Dividing Wall" Dec. 6, 1963) and "Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964")
  • Tony Scott ("Triumph" Dec. 14, 1964)
  • Jack Searl ("A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963)
  • Charles Seel, two appearances ("You'll Be the Death of Me" Oct. 18, 1963 and "Return of Verge Likens" Oct. 5, 1964)
  • Sarah Shane ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962)
  • Carol Shannon ("The Cream of the Jest" March 10, 1957)
  • Richard Shannon ("Ride the Nightmare" Nov. 29, 1962)
  • Billy Ray Sharkey ("Gigolo" 1985)
  • William Sharon, two appearances ("The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962 and "The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
  • Reta Shawat least two appearances (including "The Cheney Vase" Dec. 25, 1955 and "The Creeper" June 17, 1956)
  • Konstantin Shayne, two appearances ("Safe Conduct" Feb. 19, 1956 and "Flight to the East" March 23, 1958)
  • Richard Shepard ("Guest for Breakfast" Feb. 23, 1958)
  • Orville Sherman ("Beyond the Sea of Death" Jan. 24, 1964)
  • Johnny Silver ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964)
  • Tom Simcox ("Night Fever" May 3, 1965)
  • Robert F. Simon ("Guilty Witness" Dec. 11, 1955)
  • George Sims ("Power of Attorney" April 5, 1965)
  • Doris Singleton ("Our Cook's a Treasure" Nov. 20, 1955)
  • Mark Slade ("Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964")
  • Richard X. Slattery ("Anyone for Murder?" March 13, 1964)
  • Ralph Smiley ("A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962)
  • Bill Smith (“The McGregor Affair” Nov. 23, 1964)
  • Hal Smith ("You'll Be the Death of Me" Oct. 18, 1963)
  • Kirby Smith ("The Case of Mr. Pelham" Dec. 4, 1955)
  • Sally Smith ("The Lonely Hour" March 8, 1963)
  • Shirley Smith ("Alibi Me" Nov. 11, 1956)
  • Eric Snowdon ("A Gentleman From America" April 29, 1956)
  • Abraham Sofaer, two appearances ("Don't Look Behind You" Sept. 27, 1962 and "Beyond the Sea of Death" Jan. 24, 1964)
  • Vladimir Sokoloff ("Return of the Hero" March 2, 1958)
  • Olan Soule, three appearances ("Our Cook's a Treasure" Nov. 20, 1955, "Portrait of Jocelyn" April 8, 1956 and "Ride the Nightmare" Nov. 29, 1962)
  • Arthur Space ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955)
  • Ed Spencer ("Night of the Execution" Dec. 29, 1957)
  • Katherine Squire, three appearances ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963, "Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963 and "Wally the Beard" March 1, 1965)
  • Tom Stears ("The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965)
  • Geoffrey Steele ("A Gentleman From America" April 29, 1956)
  • Edgar Stehli ("Listen, Listen ...!" May 11, 1958)
  • Harvey Stephens, two appearances ("Alibi Me" Nov. 11, 1956 and "Flight to the East" March 23, 1958)
  • Jan Sterling ("Tender Poisoner" Dec. 20, 1962)
  • Robert Sterling ("House Guest" Nov. 8, 1962)
  • Tisha Sterling ("Change of Address" Oct. 12, 1964)
  • K. T. Stevens, two appearances ("None Are So Blind" Oct. 28, 1956 and "Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962)
  • Naomi Stevens ("The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964)
  • Robert Stevens, two appearances (the second of the 3-part episode "I Killed the Count" March 24, 1957 and "The Dangerous People" June 23, 1957)
  • Don Stewart ("Night Fever" May 3, 1965)
  • Kay Stewart, five appearances (("The Case of Mr. Pelham" Dec. 4, 1955, "The Older Sister" Jan. 22, 1956, "Crack of Doom" Nov. 25, 1956, "Manacled" Jan. 27, 1957, and "The Motive" Jan. 26, 1958)
  • Malcolm Stewart ("Murder Party" 1988)
  • Marianne Stewart ("The Perfect Crime" Oct. 20, 1957)
  • Martha Stewart ("A Nice Touch" Oct. 4, 1963)
  • Harry J. Stone ("The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962)
  • Henry J. Stone ("The Second Verdict" May 29, 1964)
  • James F. Stone ("West Warlock Time Capsule" May 26, 1956)
  • Brent Strait ("Prism" 1988)
  • Claud Stroud ("The Long Silence" March 22, 1963)
  • Gil Stuart, three appearances ("A Nice Touch" Oct. 4, 1963, "The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965 and "The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Hope Summers, two appearances ("The Perfect Murder" March 11, 1956 and "End of Indian Summer" Feb. 24, 1957)
  • Mark Sturges ("Power of Attorney" April 5, 1965)
  • Frank Sully ("The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962)
  • Audrey Swanson, three appearances ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963, "Run for Doom" May 17, 1963 and "The Life Work of Juan Diaz" Oct. 26, 1964)
  • Karl Swenson ("House Guest" Nov. 8, 1962)
  • Joan Swift ("The Photographer & the Undertaker" March 15, 1965)

T

  • Sara Taft ("Final Vow" Oct. 25, 1962)
  • Zolya Talma, two appearances ("I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury" Feb. 15, 1963 and "The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Rockne Tarkington ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • Reba Tassel ("The Baby Sitter" May 6, 1956)
  • Buck Taylor, two appearances ("Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962 and "Death Scene" March 8, 1965)
  • Cathie Taylor ("Run for Doom" May 17, 1963)
  • Don Taylor ("Silent Witness" Nov. 3, 1957)
  • Vaughn Taylor ("The Long Silence" March 22, 1963)
  • Leigh Taylor-Young ("Murder Party" 1988)
  • Irene Tedrow, three appearances ("Don't Come Back Alive" Oct. 23, 1955, "Back for Christmas" March 4, 1956 and "The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963)
  • Torin Thatcher ("Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964)
  • Jack Thibeau ("The Right Kind of Medicine" circa 1985)
  • Terry Thomas ("Don't Sell Yourself Short" 1988)
  • Dee J. Thompson, five appearances ("A Piece of the Action" Sept. 20, 1962, "Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963, "Three Wives Too Many" Jan. 3, 1964, "Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964 and "The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965)
  • Elizabeth Thompson ("A Tangled Web" Jan. 25, 1963)
  • Larry Thor ("The Crimson Witness" Jan. 4, 1965)
  • Kelly Thordsen, two appearances ("Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964 and "Final Performance" Jan. 18, 1965)
  • Russ Thorson, two appearances ("West Warlock Time Capsule" May 26, 1956 and "Forecast: Low Clouds, Coastal Fog" Jan. 18, 1963)
  • Franchot Tone ("Final Performance" Jan. 18, 1965)
  • Alfred Tonkel ("Night of the Execution" Dec. 29, 1957)
  • Geoffrey Toone ("Into Thin Air" Oct. 30, 1955)
  • Sonia Torgeson ("Gentleman from America" April 29, 1956)
  • Marusia Toumanoff ("The Monkey's Paw: A Retelling" April 19, 1965)
  • Eric Tovar ("I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury" Feb. 15, 1963)
  • Harry Townes, four appearances ("The Creeper" June 17, 1956, "My Brother Richard" Jan. 20, 1957, "A Nice Touch" Oct. 4, 1963 and "The Photographer & the Undertaker" March 15, 1965)
  • Barbara Townsend ("The Mail Order Prophet" Oct. 13, 1957)
  • Joseph Trapaso (also sometimes billed simply as Joe Trapaso), two appearances ("The Black Curtain" Nov. 15, 1962 and "Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963)
  • John Trayne, two appearances ("Hands of Mr. Ottermole" May 5, 1957 and "Father & Son", June 2, 1957)
  • Emerson Treacy ("There was an Old Woman" March 18, 1956)
  • Les Tremayne ("Day of Reckoning" Nov. 22, 1962 and "Isabel" June 5, 1964)
  • Gus Trikonis ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • Natalie Trundy ("The Long Silence" March 22, 1963)
  • Harry Tyler, seven appearances ("Premonition" Oct. 9, 1955, "And So Died Riabouchinska" Feb. 12, 1956, "Place of Shadows" Feb. 26, 1956, "Portrait of Jocelyn" April 8, 1956, "Decoy" June 10, 1956, "Alibi Me" Nov. 11, 1956 and "The Dangerous People", June 23, 1957)
  • Emma Tyson ("The Trap" Feb. 22, 1965)

V

  • Peter Van Eyck ("Safe Conduct," Feb. 19, 1956)
  • Luis Van Rooten ("Return of the Hero," March 2, 1958)
  • Renata Vanni ("The Dividing Wall" Dec. 6, 1963)
  • Victor Varconi ("Return of the Hero," March 2, 1958)
  • Rees Vaughn, two appearances ("The Long Silence" March 22, 1963 and "Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Carol Veazie, two appearances ("Never Again," April 22, 1956 and "Fog Closing In", Oct. 7, 1956)
  • John Verros ("The Diplomatic Corpse" Dec. 8, 1957)
  • Ina Victor ("Murder Case" March 6, 1964)
  • Herb Vigran ("Alibi Me" Nov. 11, 1956)
  • June Vincent ("The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" April 14, 1964)
  • Virginia Vincent ("The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963)
  • Betsy Von Furstenburg ("Disappearing Trick," April 6, 1958)
  • Paul von Schreiber ("Bonfire" Dec. 13, 1962)

W

  • Otto Waldis ("Little White Frock," June 29, 1958)
  • Bill Walker ("Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964)
  • June Walker, two appearances ("The Paragon/Salt of the Earth" Feb. 8, 1963 and "Return of Verge Likens" Oct. 5, 1964)
  • Jessica Walter ("The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" April 14, 1964)
  • Geraldine Wall ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962)
  • Janet Ward ("Our Cook's a Treasure," Nov. 20, 1955)
  • Robert Warwick ("The Long Shot", November 27, 1955)
  • Pierre Watkin ("Crack of Doom" Nov. 25, 1956)
  • Frank Watkins ("The Equalizer" Feb. 9, 1958)
  • Linda Watkins ("The Mail Order Prophet" Oct. 13, 1957)
  • Justice Watson, two appearances ("The Case of Mr. Pelham" Dec. 4, 1955 and "Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955)
  • Charles Watts ("West Warlock Time Capsule" May 26, 1956 and "Number Twenty-Two" Feb. 17, 1957)
  • Doodles Weaver ("Body in the Barn" July 3, 1964)
  • Charles Webster ("The Perfect Crime" Oct. 20, 1957)
  • William Webster ("The Impatient Patient" 1986)
  • Jennifer West ("The Star Juror" March 15, 1963)
  • Sam Weston ("Bonfire" Dec. 13, 1962)
  • Nelson Welch ("The Glass Eye" Oct. 6, 1957)
  • Rebecca Welles, two appearances ("A Man Greatly Beloved" May 12, 1957 and "The Indestructible Mr. Weems" June 9, 1957)
  • William Wellman, Jr. ("How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963)
  • Billy Wells ("I Saw The Whole Thing," Oct. 11, 1962)
  • Howard Wendell, two appearances ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963 and "A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964)
  • Laiola Wendorff (sometimes called Leola Wendorff), ("Guilty Witness" Dec. 11, 1955 and "Shopping for Death" Jan. 29, 1956)
  • Buster West ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963)
  • Jennifer West ("The Cadaver" Nov. 29, 1963)
  • Hellena Westcott ("Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963)
  • Nydia Westman ("Return of Verge Likens" Oct. 5, 1964)
  • Ned Wever ("End of Indian Summer" Feb. 24, 1957)
  • David White ("An Out for Oscar" April 5, 1963)
  • Will J. White, two appearances ("Night Caller" Jan. 31, 1964 and "Memo from Purgatory" Dec. 21, 1964")
  • Robert Whitesides ("Reward to Finder" Nov. 10, 1957, apparently not seen on screen; credited as Robert Whitesides in the original credits but credited as Robert Whiteside in some other reports)
  • Peter Whitney ("Terror at Northfield" Oct. 11, 1963)
  • Thomas Wild ("Disappearing Trick" April 6, 1958)
  • John Wilder ("Jonathan" Dec. 2, 1956)
  • Martin Wilkins ("Number Twenty-Two" Feb. 17, 1957)
  • Jean Willes ("Death of a Cop" May 24, 1963)
  • Adam Williams ("Listen, Listen ...!" May 11, 1958)
  • Vince Williams, four appearances ("Starring the Defense" Nov. 15, 1963, "Beyond the Sea of Death" Jan. 24, 1964, "Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964 and "Death Scene" March 8, 1965)
  • John Willis, ("An Unlocked Window" Feb. 15, 1965)
  • Norman Willis, three appearances ("The Case of Mr. Pelham" Dec. 4, 1955, ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955, and "Fog Closing In" Oct. 7, 1956)
  • Dave Willock ("Wally the Beard" March 1, 1965)
  • Henry Wills ("Thanatos Palace Hotel" Feb. 1, 1965)
  • Rod Wilson ("The Impatient Patient" 1986)
  • Wendy Winkleman, three appearances ("Santa Claus and the 10th Ave. Kid" Dec. 18, 1955, "You Got to Have Luck" Jan. 15, 1956 and "The Older Sister" Jan. 22, 1956)
  • Helene Winston ("How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963)
  • Roland Winters ("Captive Audience" Oct. 18, 1962)
  • Jane Withers ("How to Get Rid of Your Wife" Dec. 20, 1963)
  • William Witney ("Final Escape" Feb. 21, 1964)
  • Ward Wood ("Fatal Figures" April 20, 1958)
  • Frederick Worlock ("Father & Son" June 2, 1957)
  • Ben Wright, three appearances ("A Home Away From Home" Sept. 27, 1963, "Murder Case" March 6, 1964 and "Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965)
  • Than Wyenn, three appearances ("To Catch a Butterfly" Feb. 1, 1963, "A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964 and "Triumph" Dec. 14, 1964)

Z

  • Penny Zaferiou ("Consider Her Ways" Dec. 28, 1964)
  • John W. Ziegler ("Ten Minutes From Now" May 1, 1964)
  • J. R. Zimmerman ("Hippocratic Oath" 1988)
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