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The Rifleman is an American
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 Western
Western (genre)

The Western is a fiction genre seen in film, television, radio, literature, painting and other visual arts. Westerns are devoted to telling stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in what became the Western United States , but also in Western Canada, Mexico , Alaska and even Australia ....
 television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 program that ran from on ABC, from September 30, 1958 to April 8, 1963, a production of Four Star Television
Four Star Television

Four Star Television, also called Four Star Films, Four Star Productions, and Four Star International, was an American television production company which operated from 1952 to 1989....
.

rding to network publicists, the series was set in the 1880s. There are also numerous episodes where the date is given in the 1880s. A wooden plaque next to the home stated that it was rebuilt by Lucas McCain and his son Mark in August 1881.

Westerns were popular when The Rifleman premiered, and producers struggled to find gimmicks to distinguish one show from another.






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The Rifleman is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 Western
Western (genre)

The Western is a fiction genre seen in film, television, radio, literature, painting and other visual arts. Westerns are devoted to telling stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in what became the Western United States , but also in Western Canada, Mexico , Alaska and even Australia ....
 television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 program that ran from on ABC, from September 30, 1958 to April 8, 1963, a production of Four Star Television
Four Star Television

Four Star Television, also called Four Star Films, Four Star Productions, and Four Star International, was an American television production company which operated from 1952 to 1989....
.

History

According to network publicists, the series was set in the 1880s. There are also numerous episodes where the date is given in the 1880s. A wooden plaque next to the home stated that it was rebuilt by Lucas McCain and his son Mark in August 1881.

Westerns were popular when The Rifleman premiered, and producers struggled to find gimmicks to distinguish one show from another. The Riflemans gimmick was a modified Winchester Model 1892
Winchester Model 1892

The Winchester Model 1892 is a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning as a smaller, lighter version of his large-frame Winchester Rifle#Winchester Model 1886, and which replaced the Winchester Rifle#Winchester Model 1873 as the company's lever-action for smaller dual-use rounds such as the .44-40 ....
 rifle with a trigger mechanism allowing for rapid-fire shots. Query how he could have had a Model 1892 in the 1880's, nevertheless Connors demonstrated its rapid-fire action during the opening credits as McCain dispatched an unseen bad guy on North Fork's main street. Although the rifle may have appeared in every episode, it was not always fired, as some plots did not lend themselves to violent solutions, e.g., a cruel teacher at Mark's one-room school. There were several episodes where McCain dispatched the bad guys without the use of the rifle at all and he once threw the rifle to knock the bad guy off his horse instead of killing him because he was a friend. In one episode McCain even "spiked" the barrel of his own gun when he knew it was going to fall into the hands of the villain so that it would backfire. McCain was also well versed in the use of a six gun although he did not own one and this aspect was rarely shown.

The various episodes of
The Rifleman promote fair play toward one's opponents, neighborliness, equal rights, and the need to use violence in a highly controlled manner ("A man doesn't run from a fight, Mark," McCain tells his son, "But that doesn't mean you go looking to run TO one!"). In other words, the program's villains tend to be those who cheat, who refuse to help people down on their luck, who hold bigoted attitudes, and who see violence as a first resort rather than the last option. Indeed, a curious aspect of the program is that when they meet African-Americans, the people of North Fork are truly color-blind. In "The Most Amazing Man", a black
African American

African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the Black people populations of Africa....
 man (played by Sammy Davis, Jr.
Sammy Davis, Jr.

Samuel George ?Sammy? Davis, Jr. was an United States entertainer. He was a dancer, singer, multi-instrumentalist , Impressionist , comedian, convert to Judaism, and Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor....
) checks into the only hotel in town; for the entire show, no one notices his race. Not only is this noteworthy for the 1880s setting, it was radical for Hollywood of the early 1960s. While the message was clear, it was neither heavy-handed nor universal. A certain amount of xenophobia
Xenophobia

Xenophobia is an intense dislike and/or fear of people from other countries. It comes from the Greek language words ????? , meaning "foreigner," "stranger," and f???? , meaning "fear." The term is typically used to describe a fear or dislike of alien s or of people significantly different from oneself....
 drifts around North Fork, however, forcing McCain to defend the right of a Chinese
Chinese people

The term Chinese people may refer to any of the following:*People who reside in and hold citizenship of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China or the Republic of China ....
 immigrant to open a laundry
Laundry

Laundry is the act of washing clothing and linens....
 ("The Queue") and the right of an Argentine
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
 family to buy a ranch ("The Gaucho"). This racial liberalism does not extend to villains, however. The Mexicans in "The Vaqueros" are portrayed as indolent, dangerous, and speak in the caricatured way of most Mexican outlaws in Westerns of the time.

Another fundamental value of the series is that people deserve a second chance. Marshal Micah Torrance is a recovering alcoholic. Similarly, McCain gives an ex-con a job on his ranch ("The Jailbird"). Royal Dano
Royal Dano

Royal Dano was an United States film and television character actor....
 appeared as a former Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America

The Confederate States of America formed as the government set up from 1861 to 1865 by eleven Southern United States U.S. state of the United States of America that had declared their secession from the U.S....
 soldier, given a job on the McCain ranch, who encounters the Union soldier who had cost him his arm in battle. The soldier, now a general, arranges for medical care for the wounded former foe, quoting Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States. He successfully led the country through its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union and ending slavery....
's orders to "Bind up the nation's wounds." (Dano also appeared as a wealthy tanner who mistakenly believes Mark is his lost son and again as a preacher with a haunting gunfighter past in an episode where Warren Oates
Warren Oates

Warren Mercer Oates was a prolific American actor best known for his performances in several films directed by Sam Peckinpah including The Wild Bunch and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia ....
 and L. Q. Jones
L. Q. Jones

L.Q. Jones is an United States character actor and film director, known for his work in the films of Sam Peckinpah.Jones was born Justus Ellis McQueen in Beaumont, Texas, the son of Jessie Paralee and Justice Ellis McQueen, who was a railroad worker....
, as unsavory brothers, try to goad him into a gunfight and attempt to bushwhack him.)

The show was created and initially developed by a young Sam Peckinpah
Sam Peckinpah

David Samuel "Sam" Peckinpah was an United States film director who achieved iconic status following the release of his 1969 Western epic The Wild Bunch....
, who would go on to become the director of classic Western movies (
The Wild Bunch
The Wild Bunch

The Wild Bunch , directed by Sam Peckinpah, is a Western film about an aging outlaw gang at the Texas-Mexico border trying to exist in the modern world of 1913....
, Ride the High Country
Ride the High Country

Ride the High Country is a noted 1962 in film western film. It stars Joel McCrea, Randolph Scott, Mariette Hartley, Ron Starr and Edgar Buchanan....
, etc.). Peckinpah, who wrote and directed many of the best episodes from the first season, based many of the characters and situations on real-life scenarios from his childhood growing up on a ranch. He also used many character actors such as Warren Oates
Warren Oates

Warren Mercer Oates was a prolific American actor best known for his performances in several films directed by Sam Peckinpah including The Wild Bunch and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia ....
 and R.G. Armstrong (the marshall in two early episodes who was killed by James Drury
James Drury

James Child Drury is an United States actor who played the title role in the 90-minute weekly Western television series The Virginian , broadcast on NBC from 1962-1971....
 before Paul Fix
Paul Fix

Paul Fix was an United States film and television character actor, best known for his work in westerns. Fix appeared in over a hundred movies and dozens of television shows over a 56-year career spanning from 1925 to 1981....
 joined the cast) who would later feature prominently in his films. His insistence on violent realism
Realism

Realism, Realist or Realistic may refer to:*Realism , the depiction of subjects as they appear in everyday life*Realism , a movement towards greater fidelity to real life...
 and complex characterizations, as well as his refusal to sugarcoat the lessons he felt that the Rifleman's son needed to learn about life, soon put him at odds with the show's producers at Four Star. He left the show and created another classic TV series,
The Westerner
The Westerner (TV series)

The Westerner is a 1960 in television Four Star Television western series on NBC created by Sam Peckinpah. The series stars Brian Keith as Dave Blassingame and features John Dehner as semi-regular Burgundy Smith....
, starring Brian Keith
Brian Keith

Brian Keith was an United States stage, film and television actor....
, which was short-lived.

Synopsis

The black-and-white
Black-and-white

Black-and-white is a number of monochrome forms in visual arts. Most forms of visual technology start out in black and white, then slowly evolve into color as technology progresses....
 program starred former athlete Chuck Connors
Chuck Connors

Chuck Connors was an United States actor and a professional basketball and baseball player, best known for his starring role in the 1950's American Broadcasting Company hit western series The Rifleman....
 as Lucas McCain
Lucas McCain

Lucas McCain is the rancher and widowed father with a penchant for using his Winchester firearm -- as a last resort -- in the western television series, The Rifleman, which ran on American Broadcasting Company from 1958-1963....
, a widower, Union veteran
Veteran

A war veteran is a person who has or is working in the armed forces, or a person who has had long service or experience in an occupation or office....
 of the Civil War
Civil war

A civil war is a war between organized groups to take control of a nation or region, or to change government policies. It is high-intensity conflict, often involving Regular Army, that is sustained, organized and large-scale....
 (lieutenant in the 19th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment
19th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment

The 19th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was one of the original regiments in the Army of the Potomac's Iron Brigade....
), and a homestead
Homestead

Homestead may refer to:...
er. McCain and his son Mark (singer Johnny Crawford
Johnny Crawford

John Ernest Crawford is an United States actor, singer, and musician....
) lived on a ranch
Ranch

A ranch is an area of landscape, including various structures, given primarily to the practice of ranching, the practice of raising grazing livestock such as cattle or sheep for meat or wool....
 outside the fictitious town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory
New Mexico Territory

The Territory of New Mexico became an organized territory of the United States on September 9, 1850, and it existed until New Mexico became the 47th U.S....
.

The pilot
Television pilot

A television pilot is a test episode of an intended television series. It is an early step in the development of a television series, much like pilot lights or pilot serve as precursors to the start of larger activity, or pilot holes prepare the way for larger holes....
 episode was telecast on CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
 on
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, sometimes simply called Zane Grey Theater, is a Western anthology series which ran on CBS from 1956-1961....
. Regulars on the program included Marshal
Marshal

Marshal is a word used in several official titles of various branches of society. The word derives from Old High German marah "horse" and schalh "servant", and originally meant "stable keeper"....
 Micah Torrance (Paul Fix
Paul Fix

Paul Fix was an United States film and television character actor, best known for his work in westerns. Fix appeared in over a hundred movies and dozens of television shows over a 56-year career spanning from 1925 to 1981....
) (R. G. Armstrong
R. G. Armstrong

Robert Golden "R.G." Armstrong is an American actor and playwright. A Veteran character actor who appeared in dozens of Westerns over the course of his career, he may be best remembered for his work with director Sam Peckinpah....
 was the original Marshall for two episodes, the 1st and the 4th), Sweeney the bartender (Bill Quinn
Bill Quinn

Bill Quinn was an United States actor.Quinn appeared in more than 150 acting roles starting in the 20's in silent films and ending in the digital age in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier....
), and a half-dozen other denizen
Denizen

Denization is an obsolete process in English Common Law, dating from the 13th century, by which a foreigner became a denizen, gaining some privileges of a British subject, including the right to hold English land, through letters patent....
s of North Fork (Hope Summers
Hope Summers

Hope Summers was an American character actress known for her work on The Andy Griffith Show and "Mayberry RFD", playing Clara Edwards. She was born Sarah Hope Summers in Mattoon, Illinois, the daughter of John W....
, Joan Taylor, Patricia Blair
Patricia Blair

'Patricia Blair' is an United States television and film actress, primarily on 1950s and 1960s television. She is probably best known as Lou Mallory on the classic Western series The Rifleman where she co starred in 22 episodes with Chuck Connors, Johnny Crawford and veteran actor Paul Fix; and as Rebecca Boone in all 6 seasons of Danie...
, John Harmon, and Harlan Warde were regulars). Fifty-one episodes of the series were directed by Joseph H. Lewis
Joseph H. Lewis

Joseph H. Lewis , was an American B-movie director.Although he worked with both Bela Lugosi and Lionel Atwill in early 1940s horror, he is best known for his work in film noir from the late 40s and the 1950s....
, the director of the classic film noir
Film noir

Film noir is a film term used primarily to describe stylish cinema of the United States Crime film, particularly those that emphasize moral ambiguity and sexual motivation....
 
Gun Crazy
Gun Crazy

For other links, see Gun Crazy .Gun Crazy is a film noir feature film starring Peggy Cummins and John Dall in a story about the crime-spree of a gun-toting husband and wife....
(1950), which accounts for some of the show's virtuoso noir
Film noir

Film noir is a film term used primarily to describe stylish cinema of the United States Crime film, particularly those that emphasize moral ambiguity and sexual motivation....
 lighting and dark, brooding quality. Ida Lupino
Ida Lupino

Ida Lupino was an Anglo-American film actor, film director, and a pioneer among women filmmakers. In her forty-eight year career, she appeared in fifty-nine films, and directed nine others....
 directed one episode,
The Assault. Connors wrote several episodes himself. Robert Culp
Robert Culp

Robert Martin Culp is an United States actor and scriptwriter, perhaps best known for his work in television. Culp earned an international reputation for his role as Kelly Robinson on I Spy , the espionage television series, where he and co-star Bill Cosby played a pair of secret agents....
 wrote one two part episode.

The February 17, 1959, episode of
The Rifleman proved to be a spin-off
Spin-off (media)

Media spin-off is the process of deriving new radio programs, television programs or video games or even novels from already existing ones. Spin-offs work with varying degrees of success....
 for an NBC series, Law of the Plainsman
Law of the Plainsman

Law of The Plainsman is a Western television series starring Michael Ansara that aired on the National Broadcasting Company television network from October 1, 1959, until May 5, 1960....
 starring Michael Ansara
Michael Ansara

Michael Ansara is a stage, screen and voice actor....
 in the role of Marshal
Marshal

Marshal is a word used in several official titles of various branches of society. The word derives from Old High German marah "horse" and schalh "servant", and originally meant "stable keeper"....
 Sam Buckhart. In the story called "The Indian", Buckhart came to North Fork to look for Indians
Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans in the United States are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii....
 suspected in the murder
Murder

Murder as defined in common law countries, is the unlawful killing of another human being with intent , and generally this state of mind distinguishes murder from other forms of unlawful homicide....
 of a Texas Ranger and his family.

Cast

  • Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors

    Chuck Connors was an United States actor and a professional basketball and baseball player, best known for his starring role in the 1950's American Broadcasting Company hit western series The Rifleman....
     as Lucas McCain
  • Johnny Crawford
    Johnny Crawford

    John Ernest Crawford is an United States actor, singer, and musician....
     as Mark McCain
  • Paul Fix
    Paul Fix

    Paul Fix was an United States film and television character actor, best known for his work in westerns. Fix appeared in over a hundred movies and dozens of television shows over a 56-year career spanning from 1925 to 1981....
     as Marshall Micah Torrance


Recurring cast

  • Bill Quinn
    Bill Quinn

    Bill Quinn was an United States actor.Quinn appeared in more than 150 acting roles starting in the 20's in silent films and ending in the digital age in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier....
     as Sweeney the Bartender
  • Patricia Blair
    Patricia Blair

    'Patricia Blair' is an United States television and film actress, primarily on 1950s and 1960s television. She is probably best known as Lou Mallory on the classic Western series The Rifleman where she co starred in 22 episodes with Chuck Connors, Johnny Crawford and veteran actor Paul Fix; and as Rebecca Boone in all 6 seasons of Danie...
     as Lou Mallory
  • Joe Higgins
    Joe Higgins

    Joe Higgins is an Republic of Ireland Socialist Party representative. He was the sole Socialist Party Teachta D?la from 1997?2007, representing the Dublin West constituency....
     as Nils Swenson
  • Harlan Warde as John Hamilton
  • Joan Taylor
    Joan Taylor (actor)

    Joan Taylor is a retired American film actress....
     as Milly Scott
  • Hope Summers
    Hope Summers

    Hope Summers was an American character actress known for her work on The Andy Griffith Show and "Mayberry RFD", playing Clara Edwards. She was born Sarah Hope Summers in Mattoon, Illinois, the daughter of John W....
     as Hattie Denton
  • John Harmon as Eddie Halstead
  • Seven different actors played the doctor through out the series, usually with the name of Doc Burrage: Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan

    Edgar Buchanan was an United States actor with a long career in both film and television, most familiar today as Uncle Joe Carson from the Petticoat Junction, Green Acres and Beverly Hillbillies situation comedys of the 1960s....
     (five times), Fay Roope (twice), Rhys Williams
    Rhys Williams

    Rhys Williams may be:*Rhys Williams , Welsh actor*Rhys Williams , Welsh athlete*Rhys H. Williams , Welsh rugby union player*Rhys H. Williams , professor of Sociology at the University of Cincinnati, known for his work on the intersection of social movements and religion in U.S....
     (six times), Jack Kruschen
    Jack Kruschen

    Jack Kruschen was a Canadian-born character actor who worked primarily in United States film, television and radio programming....
     (twice), Robert Burton
    Robert Burton

    Robert Burton may refer to:* Robert Burton, Sr. , printing industry executive* Robert Burton , British track and field athlete* Robert Burton , English scholar and vicar...
     (twice), Ralph Moody
    Ralph Moody

    Ralph Moody was a NASCAR early driver, but became most famous as team co-owner of Holman Moody....
     (three times) and Bert Stevens (once).
  • Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson

    Richard Norman Anderson is an American actor in film and television.Anderson was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, the son of Olga and Harry Anderson....
     as six different characters: Tom Birch; Lariat Jones; Duke Jennings; Jason Gowdy; Harry Chase; and Griff.


Occasional guest stars

Many guest stars appeared more than once during the series playing different roles. Those that appeared more than once often played both "good" and "bad" roles. Prominent actors included:

  • John Abbott
    John Abbott (actor)

    John Kefford was an England character actor professionally known as John Abbott. His memorable roles include the invalid Frederick Fairlie in the 1948 movie The Woman in White and the pacifism Ayelborne in the Star Trek episode "Errand of Mercy "....
  • Julie Adams
    Julie Adams

    Julie Adams is an American film and television actress, sometimes credited as Julia Adams or Betty Adams....
  • Stanley Adams
    Stanley Adams (actor)

    Stanley Adams was an United States actor and screenwriter.Born in New York City, he had his first film role in 1952 in film, when he played the bartender in the movie version of Death of a Salesman....
  • Claude Akins
    Claude Akins

    Claude Marion Akins was an American actor. He was born in Nelson, Georgia and grew up in Bedford, Indiana. He was a 1949 graduate of Northwestern University , where he studied theatre....
     (three times)
  • Norman Alden
    Norman Alden

    Norman Alden is an United States actor who has performed in dozens of television programs and motion pictures since first appearing on The 20th Century Fox Hour in 1957 in film....
  • Chris Alcaide (ten times)
  • Ed Ames
    Ed Ames

    Ed Ames is an United States popular music singer and actor. He is best known for his Pop and Adult Contemporary hits of the 1960s like "When the Snow is on the Roses" and the perennial "My Cup Runneth Over." He also was originally part of a popular singing group of 1950s called The Ames Brothers....
  • James Anderson
    James K Anderson

    James Anderson , sometimes billed as Kyle James, was an United States television and film actor of the 1950s and 1960s. He is probably best known for his role as Robert E....
  • John Anderson
    John Anderson (actor)

    John Anderson was an American actor and film director....
     (eleven times)
  • Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson

    Richard Norman Anderson is an American actor in film and television.Anderson was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, the son of Olga and Harry Anderson....
     (six times)
  • Keith Andes
    Keith Andes

    Keith Andes was an American actor, usually the second lead, in films in the 1950s and 1960s....
  • Michael Ansara
    Michael Ansara

    Michael Ansara is a stage, screen and voice actor....
     (twice)
  • R. G. Armstrong
    R. G. Armstrong

    Robert Golden "R.G." Armstrong is an American actor and playwright. A Veteran character actor who appeared in dozens of Westerns over the course of his career, he may be best remembered for his work with director Sam Peckinpah....
     (twice)
  • Parley Baer
    Parley Baer

    Parley Baer was an United States actor in film, television, and Radio programming....
     (twice)
  • Raymond Bailey
    Raymond Bailey

    Raymond Thomas Bailey was an United States actor on the Broadway theatre, film, and television. He is best-known for his role as wealthy banker, Milburn Drysdale, in the long-running television television program The Beverly Hillbillies....
  • James Best
    James Best

    James Best is an United States actor best known for his role as bumbling Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane in the television series The Dukes of Hazzard....
  • Lyle Bettger
    Lyle Bettger

    Lyle S. Bettger was a character actor known most for his Hollywood roles from the 1950s, typically portraying villains. He is perhaps most recognisable as the wrathfully jealous elephant handler Klaus from the Academy Awards winning film The Greatest Show on Earth ....
     (twice)
  • Edward Binns
  • Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell

    Whitner Nutting "Whit" Bissell was an United States actor....
     (four times)
  • Dan Blocker
    Dan Blocker

    Dan Blocker was an United States actor best remembered for his role as Hoss Cartwright in the TV Western fiction blockbuster Bonanza....
  • Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan

    Edgar Buchanan was an United States actor with a long career in both film and television, most familiar today as Uncle Joe Carson from the Petticoat Junction, Green Acres and Beverly Hillbillies situation comedys of the 1960s....
     (six times)
  • Robert Burton
    Robert Burton

    Robert Burton may refer to:* Robert Burton, Sr. , printing industry executive* Robert Burton , British track and field athlete* Robert Burton , English scholar and vicar...
     (twice)
  • Harry Carey, Jr.
    Harry Carey, Jr.

    Harry Carey, Jr. is an United States film actor. He appeared in over 90 films. He is mostly remembered for appearing in Western films and television programs....
     (twice)
  • Philip Carey
    Philip Carey

    Philip Carey was an United States actor.He was born as Eugene Joseph Carey in Hackensack, New Jersey, New Jersey, on on July 15, 1925. A former U.S....
  • Paul Carr
    Paul Carr (actor)

    Paul Carr was a character actor who was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Carr was a very busy actor for some fifty years in television, film, and on-stage, amassing an enormous list of credits....
     (four times)
  • John Carradine
    John Carradine

    John Carradine was an United States actor, perhaps best known for his roles in horror films and Westerns....
     (twice)
  • Conlan Carter
    Conlan Carter

    Chester Conlan Carter is a former film and television actor best known for the role of "Doc", featured in sixty-six episodes of the Rick Jason and Vic Morrow American Broadcasting Company World War II television series Combat! ....
     (twice)
  • Lonny Chapman
    Lonny Chapman

    Lonny Chapman was an United States television actor best known for his numerous guest star appearances on detective dramas, including Quincy, M.E., The A-Team, Murder, She Wrote, Matlock , and NYPD Blue....
     (twice)
  • Lon Chaney, Jr.
    Lon Chaney, Jr.

    Lon Chaney, Jr. was an United States character actor, known mainly for his roles in movies and as the son of silent film actor Lon Chaney, Sr.....
  • Virginia Christine
    Virginia Christine

    Virginia Christine was an United States film and television actress and voice artist....
     (twice)
  • Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef

    Lee Van Cleef was an American film actor who appeared mostly in Western movie and action pictures. His sharp features and piercing eyes led to his casting as a villain in scores of films, though in later years he was often a film's protagonist, such as with his co-lead role as a bounty hunter in For a Few Dollars More....
     (four times)
  • James Coburn
    James Coburn

    'James Harrison Coburn, Jr.' was an United States film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his charisma and natural charm. He had appeared in almost 70 films and made over 100 appearances on television in his 45-year career, and won an Academy Award for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Affliction...
     (twice)
  • Ben Cooper
    Ben Cooper

    Ben Cooper ) is a retired United States actor of film and television who won a Golden Boot Awards award in 2005 for his work in Western ....
  • Ellen Corby
    Ellen Corby

    Ellen Corby was an American Academy Award-nominated actress. She is most widely remembered for the role of "Grandma Walton" on the television series The Waltons, for which she won three Emmy Awards....
     (twice)
  • Dennis Cross
    Dennis Cross

    Dennis Cross was an United States actor who was the lead star of the Television syndication television series The Blue Angels , fictional stories of daredevil United States Navy pilots which aired from 1960-1961....
     (six times)
  • Robert Culp
    Robert Culp

    Robert Martin Culp is an United States actor and scriptwriter, perhaps best known for his work in television. Culp earned an international reputation for his role as Kelly Robinson on I Spy , the espionage television series, where he and co-star Bill Cosby played a pair of secret agents....
     (twice, wrote a two part episode)
  • Abby Dalton
    Abby Dalton

    Abbey Dalton is an United States actress. Born as Marlene Wasden in Las Vegas, Nevada, she has made numerous appearances on television, including the recurring role of "Julia Cumson" on Falcon Crest....
  • Royal Dano
    Royal Dano

    Royal Dano was an United States film and television character actor....
     (five times)
  • Cesare Danova
    Cesare Danova

    Cesare Danova , born Cesare Deitinger in Bergamo, Italy, was a television and screen actor. He adopted the stage name Danova when he turned to acting in Rome at the end of World War II....
     (three times)
  • Sammy Davis, Jr.
    Sammy Davis, Jr.

    Samuel George ?Sammy? Davis, Jr. was an United States entertainer. He was a dancer, singer, multi-instrumentalist , Impressionist , comedian, convert to Judaism, and Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor....
     (twice)
  • John Dehner
    John Dehner

    John Dehner was an United States actor in radio, television, and films, playing countless roles, often as a droll villain. Between 1941 and 1988, he appeared in over 260 films and television programs....
     (four times)
  • Frank Dekova
    Frank Dekova

    Frank Dekova was an Italian-American character actor....
     (twice)
  • Richard Devon (seven times)
  • Lawrence Dobkin
    Lawrence Dobkin

    Lawrence Dobkin was an United States of America television director, actor and television screenwriter whose career spanned seven decades.Dobkin was a prolific performer during the Old-time radio....
     (four times, directed four times, wrote one episode, co-wrote one episode)
  • James Drury
    James Drury

    James Child Drury is an United States actor who played the title role in the 90-minute weekly Western television series The Virginian , broadcast on NBC from 1962-1971....
     (twice)
  • Jack Elam
    Jack Elam

    Jack Elam was an United States film actor best known for his numerous roles as villains in Western films....
     (five times)
  • Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson

    'Leif Erickson' was an American actor.Born 'William Wycliffe Anderson' in Alameda, California, he appeared in films such as College Holiday , Conquest , Ride a Crooked Mile , Sorry, Wrong Number , The Snake Pit , Fourteen Hours , Invaders from Mars , On the Waterfront , Twilight for the Gods , A Ga...
  • William Fawcett
    William Fawcett

    William Fawcett may refer to:* William Fawcett , British botanist and co-author of the Flora of Jamaica* William Fawcett , character actor in Hollywood B-films and in television...
     (twice)
  • James Franciscus
    James Franciscus

    James Grover Franciscus was a leading and supporting United States actor. He was born in Clayton, Missouri. His first big role was as Detective Jim Halloran in the half-hour version of American Broadcasting Company's Naked City television series....
  • Bert Freed
    Bert Freed

    Robert "Bert" Freed was the first actor to portray "Detective Columbo " on television.Freed was a prolific American character actor who appeared in the Broadway musical The Day Before Spring in 1945 and dozens of television shows between 1947 and 1985....
     (twice)
  • Robert Foulk (five times)
  • Michael Fox
    Michael Fox

    Michael Fox may refer to:* Michael Fox * Sir Michael Fox , English barrister and Court of Appeal judge* Michael Fox , Israeli lawyer, founder of Herzog, Fox & Neeman...
     (four times)
  • Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon

    Leo Vincent Gordon was an United States movie and television character actor as well as a screenplay writer. He specialized in playing brutish bad guys during more than forty years in film and television....
     (twice)
  • Dabbs Greer
    Dabbs Greer

    Robert William "Dabbs" Greer was an United States actor who performed many diverse supporting roles in film and television for some fifty years....
     (eight times)
  • Buddy Hackett
    Buddy Hackett

    Buddy Hackett was an United States comedian and actor. In his later life, he and his wife set up the Sinigita Animal Sanctuary in the San Fernando Valley, California....
     (twice)
  • Ron Hayes
    Ron Hayes

    Ronald G. Hayes was an United States television actor who as an activist in the environmental movement, worked for the establishment of the first Earth Day, observed on April 22, 1970....
     ("Six Years and a Day")
  • Skip Homeier
    Skip Homeier

    Skip Homeier is an actor.Born George Vincent Homeier, he began acting as Skippy Homeier at the age of six, on the radio show Portia Faces Life....
  • Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper

    Dennis Lee Hopper is an Academy Award-nominated United Statesn actor and filmmaker, known for playing psychotic and villain characters....
     (twice)
  • Arthur Hunnicutt
    Arthur Hunnicutt

    Arthur Hunnicutt was an American actor known for his portrayal of wise grizzled, old rural characters....
  • Katy Jurado
    Katy Jurado

    Katy Jurado , born Mar?a Cristina Estela Marcela Jurado Garc?a in Guadalajara, Jalisco, was a Mexico actress....
  • Enid Jaynes (four times)
  • Chubby Johnson
    Chubby Johnson

    Chubby Johnson was an United States movie and television supporting character actor with a genial demeanor and warm country-accented voice perfect for westerns....
     (three times)
  • L.Q. Jones
  • Richard Kiel
    Richard Kiel

    Richard Dawson Kiel is an United States actor best known for his role as the steel-toothed Jaws in the James Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker as well as the video game James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, and Mr....
  • Jack Kruschen
    Jack Kruschen

    Jack Kruschen was a Canadian-born character actor who worked primarily in United States film, television and radio programming....
     (four times)
  • Michael Landon
    Michael Landon

    Michael Landon was an United States actor, writer, television director, and Television producer, who starred in three popular NBC TV series that spanned three decades....
     in two episodes, "End of a Young Gun" and "The Mind Reader"
  • Martin Landau
    Martin Landau

    Martin Landau is an Academy Awards-winning United States film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the television series Mission: Impossible and Space: 1999 ....
  • Marc Lawrence
    Marc Lawrence

    Marc Lawrence was an American character actor who specialized in underworld types. He has also been credited as F. A. Foss, Marc Laurence and Marc C....
     (twice)
  • George Lindsey
    George Lindsey

    George Lindsey is an American character actor, best known for his role as "Goober Pyle" on The Andy Griffith Show.Early life and career ...
  • Paul Mantee
    Paul Mantee

    Paul Mantee is an American TV and movie actor.Mantee was born Paul Marianetti in San Francisco, California. He made a great number of guest appearances in well-known television shows and starred in a handful of films, including a cult classic, Robinson Crusoe on Mars....
     (twice)
  • Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy

    Kevin McCarthy may refer to:*Kevin McCarthy , Texan radio personality*Kevin McCarthy , United States Congressman from California*Kevin McCarthy , member of the Iowa House of Representatives...
     (twice)
  • John Milford (eleven times)
  • Denny Miller
    Denny Miller

    Denny Scott Miller is an United States actor, perhaps best known for his guest-starring roles on Gilligan's Island and as Tarzan in the late 1950s....
  • Mort Mills
    Mort Mills

    Mort Mills was an United States film and television actor, best known for appearing on National Broadcasting Company's most successful Western series, Bonanza....
     (twice)
  • Ralph Moody
    Ralph Moody

    Ralph Moody was a NASCAR early driver, but became most famous as team co-owner of Holman Moody....
     (six times)
  • Agnes Moorehead
    Agnes Moorehead

    Agnes Robertson Moorehead was an American actress. Although she began with the Mercury Theatre, appeared in more than seventy films beginning with Citizen Kane and on dozens of television shows during a career that spanned more than thirty years, Moorehead is most widely known to modern audiences for her role as the witch Endora in the t...
  • Vic Morrow
    Vic Morrow

    Victor "Vic" Morrow was an United States actor....
     (twice)
  • Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson

    Edwin Stafford Nelson is an American actor.Nelson has appeared in numerous television shows, more than fifty motion pictures, and hundreds of stage productions....
     (three times)
  • Warren Oates
    Warren Oates

    Warren Mercer Oates was a prolific American actor best known for his performances in several films directed by Sam Peckinpah including The Wild Bunch and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia ....
    (five times)
  • Michael Pate
    Michael Pate

    Michael Pate was an Australian actor and writer....
     (five times)
  • William Prince
    William Prince

    William Prince can refer to more than one person:*William Prince , a character actor*William J. Prince, a General Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene...
  • Denver Pyle
    Denver Pyle

    Denver Dell Pyle was an American film and television actor....
     (five times)
  • Herbert Rudley
    Herbert Rudley

    Herbert Rudley, , was a prolific character actor who appeared on stage, in films and on television.Rudley was born in 1910 in Philadelphia, and attended Temple University....
     (twice)
  • Bing Russell
    Bing Russell

    Bing Russell was an United States actor, and was the father of Golden Globe-nominated actor Kurt Russell....
     (twice)
  • William Schallert
    William Schallert

    William Joseph Schallert is an American actor who has appeared in many movies and television series such as The Smurfs , The Rat Patrol, Gunsmoke, The Patty Duke Show, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, and Get Smart....
     (three times)
  • Vito Scotti
    Vito Scotti

    Vito Scotti was a character actor who played many roles, primarily from the late 1940s to the early 1980s. He made a guest appearance on the Faerie Tale Theatre episode Pinocchio in 1984 as Antonio....
     (three times)
  • Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton

    Harry Dean Stanton is an United States actor of film and television....
  • K. T. Stevens
    K. T. Stevens

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     (five times)
  • Harold J. Stone
    Harold J. Stone

    Harold J. Stone was an United States film and television character actor.Born Harold Hochstein to a Jewish acting family, he began his career on Broadway theatre in 1939 and appeared in five plays in the next six years, including One Touch of Venus and Stalag 17, following which he made his motion picture debut in the Alan Ladd fil...
     (three times)
  • Leonard Stone
    Leonard Stone

    Leonard Stone is an American actor who has played supporting roles in over 120 television shows and 35 films since 1956.In 1966, he had a supporting role as Morton on the short-lived Columbia Broadcasting System sitcom The Jean Arthur Show starring Jean Arthur and Ron Harper ....
     (twice)
  • Glenn Strange
    Glenn Strange

    Glenn Strange was an United States actor who appeared mostly in western films. He is best known for playing the Frankenstein Monster in three Universal Studios films during the 1940s and for his role as Sam Noonan, the bartender on Columbia Broadcasting System's Gunsmoke television series....
     (six times)
  • Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff

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  • Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn

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  • Adam West
    Adam West

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  • Gregory Walcott
    Gregory Walcott

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     (twice)
  • James Westerfield
    James Westerfield

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     (twice)
  • Peter Whitney
    Peter Whitney

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     (nine times)
  • Robert J. Wilkie (twice)
  • Adam Williams
    Adam Williams

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     (six times, co-wrote one episode)
  • Rhys Williams
    Rhys Williams

    Rhys Williams may be:*Rhys Williams , Welsh actor*Rhys Williams , Welsh athlete*Rhys H. Williams , Welsh rugby union player*Rhys H. Williams , professor of Sociology at the University of Cincinnati, known for his work on the intersection of social movements and religion in U.S....
     (six times)


Trivia

  • The Rifleman's Rifle
    The Rifleman's Rifle

    The Rifleman's Rifle was the modified Winchester 1892 that Lucas McCain, as portrayed by Chuck Connors, always carried in the television series The Rifleman....
     The trick feature of the rifle was a screw pin attached to the large loop lever which was positioned so as to trip the trigger when the ring was slammed home, thus allowing Lucas to rapid-fire the rifle, similarly to a semi-automatic rifle. The trigger trip screw pin was also used in two configurations. Sometimes Chuck had the screw head turned inside close to the trigger. Most of the times he had it on the outside of the trigger guard with a lock nut on the outside to further secure its position. In some of the episodes the screw was taken out completely when rapid fire action was not needed. When properly adjusted, this screw “squeezed” the trigger when the lever was fully closed.


  • Chuck Connors fires twelve shots from this 11-round rifle during the opening credits. Seven shots are fired in the first closeup as the credits open and five more shots are shown as the camera switches to another view. The soundtrack contained a dubbed-in thirteenth shot to allow the firing to time out with a section of the theme music. Connors then swings the rifle to cock it and reaches for a round from his shirt pocket. The rifle was chambered in .44-40 caliber which could be used as six-gun cartridges or rifle rounds.


  • The Rifleman has a villainous twin/lookalike relative, a plot staple of practically every television series of the era; sooner or later on almost every series, the evil exact duplicate
    Evil twin

    The Evil twin is an Antagonist found in many different fictional genres. They are physical copies of protagonists, but with radically inverted morality....
     with precisely the same voice (eerily enough) inevitably turns up for a single episode.


  • Connors played basketball
    Basketball

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     for the Boston Celtics
    Boston Celtics

    The Boston Celtics are a professional basketball team based in Boston, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, playing in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association ....
     from 1946–1948. He also played professional baseball
    Baseball

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     for several teams thereafter. He was one of only twelve athletes to have played in the National Basketball Association
    National Basketball Association

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     and in Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

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    . Former Brooklyn Dodgers
    Brooklyn Dodgers

    The Brooklyn Dodgers were an American baseball team based in Brooklyn, New York City, playing in the National League from 1890 until 1957. The team was first known as the Brooklyn Bridegrooms and later the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers before being shortened to the Brooklyn Dodgers....
     teammate Duke Snider
    Duke Snider

    Edwin Donald "Duke" Snider , nicknamed "The Silver Fox" and "The Duke of Flatbush", is a former Major League Baseball baseball center fielder and left-handed batter who played with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Dodgers , New York Mets and San Francisco Giants ....
     played a member of an outlaw gang in one episode. Snider and Connors were teammates on the 1949 Dodgers. Snider played in 146 games; Connors in one, as a 28-year-old rookie. Also appearing in episodes were Dodger pitcher Don Drysdale and legendary college and professional football coach Sid Gillman


  • Former NBA player Chuck Person
    Chuck Person

    Chuck Connors Person is a retired United States professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association....
    , a prolific long-range shooter, was known as "The Rifleman", since he has the same names (first and middle) as Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors

    Chuck Connors was an United States actor and a professional basketball and baseball player, best known for his starring role in the 1950's American Broadcasting Company hit western series The Rifleman....
    .


  • Chuck Connors is the only actor to appear in all 168 episodes of the series. Johnny Crawford is the runner-up in terms of a number of shows that an actor appeared in. Crawford almost appeared in every episode of the series with the exception of 1 episode, towards the end of the final season, for a total of 167 of 168 episodes.


Further reading

  • Christopher Sharrett, The Rifleman (TV Milestones Series), Wayne State University Press, 2005

External links