He provided stunt work for several films, including the horror B-movie "Werewolf of London" (1935), starring Henry Hull and Warner Oland; the drama "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1939), starring Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara; and the adventure comedy "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" (1963), starring an all-star ensemble cast. Attracted to the theater, on the advice of the Polish classical stage director Richard Boleslawski, Macready pursued an acting career. Eddie Little Sky guest-starred in several popular television shows of the 1950s through the 70s, including the family comedies "Mister Ed" (19581966) and "Gilligan's Island" (19641967), the sci-fi comedy "My Favorite Martian" (19631966), the western action adventure "The Wild Wild West" (19651969) and the Aaron Spelling series "Fantasy Island" (19771984). William Schallert is a prolific American film, television and voice actor. He appeared in 150 movies and television shows in a career spanning nearly 50 years. He has appeared in more than 70 movies and television shows during his 50-year career. After segueing into late night television in the early 1970s, he continued to anchor the news. He guest-starred in many popular television shows of the 1950s through the 80s, including the anthology drama series "Studio One in Hollywood" (19481958), the horror series "Thriller" (19601962), the adventure drama "The Fugitive" (19631967), the espionage thriller "Mission: Impossible" (19661973), the detective series "Cannon" (19711976), the family drama "The Waltons" (19711981) and the medical crime drama "Quincy, M.E." Following his early work on the stage, Hickox became primarily a television actor; although, he also had a few film roles, including police chief Art Fuller in the comedy "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" (1966), starring Don Knotts, a bartender in John Ford's "Cheyenne Autumn" (1966), the cook in the musical "Speedway" (1968), staring Elvis Presley and Nancy Sinatra, and Charlie Cowell in the musical comedy "The Music Man" (1962), starring Robert Preston, a role he reprised from the stage production. He appeared in the most popular sitcoms of the 1960s, including "Green Acres" (19651971), "The Andy Griffith Show" (19601968), "The Addams Family" (19641966), "Hogan's Heroes" (19651971) and "Get Smart" (19651970). R. G. Armstrong was an American playwright and film and television actor. She also appeared in the suspense thriller "City of Fear" (1959), starring Vince Edwards. The Night of the Hunter. His movie career began in the silent film era, and his more memorable film appearances include "The Time of Your Life" (1948), "Here Comes the Groom" (1951) and "The Misfits" (1961). Rodann guest-starred in many popular shows of the 1950s and 60s, including the legal drama "Perry Mason" (19571966), the medical drama "Dr. Kildare" (19611966), the espionage adventure series "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." Tremayne appeared in one episode of THE RIFLEMAN, playing Professor in "The Challenge" (episode 28). James Best, born Jules Guy, is an American actor, director, producer, screenwriter, acting coach and musician. Jack Lambert was an American character actor of stage, film and television who specialized in portraying tough guys and heavies. During his service in the Air Force, in World War II, Andes embarked on a career on Broadway. He guest-starred in many other westerns, including "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" (19541959), "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" (19551961), "Maverick" (19571962), "Tales of Wells Fargo" (19571962), "Cheyenne" (19551963), "Laramie" (19591963), "Rawhide" (19591966), "Wagon Train" (19571965), "Death Valley Days" (19521975), "The Big Valley" (19651969), and "The Virginian" (19621971). He is also recognized for his recurring role as the Judge in the television crime drama "Perry Mason" (19571966). and its 1982 sequel Airplane II: The . Ferguson had recurring roles portraying Gus on the children's show "My Friend Flicka" (1955), Eli Carson in "Peyton Place" (19641969), and Dr. Barton Stuart in both "Petticoat Junction" (19641970) and "Green Acres" (1970). He made guest appearances in a few popular shows, including "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon" (19551958) and the crime dramas "Perry Mason" (19571966) and "The Lawless Years" (19591961). McCallum in the suspense drama "Play Misty for Me" (1971), starring Clint Eastwood; the chief in another Clint Eastwood film, "Dirty Harry" (1971), and Father Nuncio in the horror film "The Amityville Horror" (1979), starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder. He guest-starred in one episode of THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Eskamimzin in "The Indian" (episode 21). A fair-haired, strapping man of Swedish ancestry, Swenson was frequently typecast in roles playing Scandinavian characters. Born Amanda Foulger, Wallace Earl Sparks was an American film and television actress. He had several film roles, most of them minor, including uncredited roles in the family comedy "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" (1960), starring Doris Day and David Niven; the romantic comedy "Donovan's Reef" (1963), starring John Wayne; and the action drama "Winning" (1969), starring Paul Newman; as well as the part of a bellhop in the Michael Crichton sci-fi thriller "Westworld" (1973), starring Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin and James Brolin. When Danova first came to America, he reportedly said he wanted to lose his accent so that he could play an American cowboy. He went to work in small but memorable roles in films that included "The Harder They Fall" (1956) with Humphrey Bogart, Alfred Hitchcock's "The Wrong Man" (1956), "Somebody Up There Likes Me" (1956), "Spartacus" (1960), "Girl Happy" (1965) and the gangster epic, "The St. Valentine's Day Massacre" (1967), in which he played Chicago mobster Frank Nitti. Webber guest-starred in many popular television shows of the 1960s through the 80s, including the crime dramas "Checkmate" (19601962), "Arrest and Trial" (19631964), "Mannix" (19671975), "Kojak" (19731978) and "The Rockford Files" (19741980), the horror series "Thriller" (19601962), the suspense series "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (19551962), the adventure series "Route 66" (19601964) and "The Fugitive" (19631967), the fantasy anthology series "The Outer Limits" (19631965), the espionage thriller "Mission: Impossible" (19661973), the legal drama "Ironside" (19671975), the detective series "Cannon" (19711976) and the medical crime series "Quincy M.E." His best-remembered film role was playing Roman Castevet in Roman Polanski's "Rosemary's Baby" (1968). Hackett became interested in acting during his high school years, after directing a school production entitled "What a Life." He guest-starred in several popular television shows, including the crime drama "Dragnet" (19511959), the classic family comedy "Leave It to Beaver" (19571963), the legal drama "Perry Mason" (19571966), the private detective series "77 Sunset Strip" (19581964), Rod Serling's iconic anthology series "The Twilight Zone" (19591964) and the comedy series "The Flying Nun" (19671970). He attended Santa Monica Junior College in California, then worked as an accountant and later, he briefly was manager of the Bel Air Hotel. Jones has had roles in several memorable films, including a minor part in the war drama "The Young Lions" (1958), starring Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift and Dean Martin; Supply Sgt. In television, he played several recurring roles, including Ralph in the western "Trackdown" (19571959); Wally in the family comedy "The Andy Griffith Show" (19601968); the telegrapher in "Bonanza" (19591973); and Mr. Felton in the family comedy "Mayberry R.F.D." He took a break from acting to serve in the Navy from 1968 to 1970. Anders also appeared in the "Chinatown" sequel, "The Two Jakes" (1990). Collier guest-starred in one episode of THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Howey in "Smoke Screen" (episode 68). He is best-remembered for his portrayals of fast-talking pitchmen, carnival barkers, auctioneers and assorted snake oil salesmen and charlatans; although, most of his roles were uncredited and many did not give him the opportunity to demonstrate his gift for rapid-fire delivery. He attended Lee Strasberg's Actor's Studio and made his film debut in Alfred Hitchcock's "North by Northwest." James Drury is an American actor in television and film. Her film credits include "Zero Hour!" Later in his career, Pate wrote and directed the internationally acclaimed film adaptation of Colleen McCullough's "Tim" (1979), starring Piper Laurie and Mel Gibson, which garnered him the Best Screenplay Award from the Australian Writers Guild. Which of the following is an operating system answer? Despite being blacklisted in the 1950s, Abbott remained a sought-after performer. He guest-starred in many popular television shows of the 1950s through the 80s, including the anthology series "Playhouse 90" (19561960), the macabre family comedy "The Addams Family" (19641966), the legal drama "Perry Mason" (19571966), the war drama "Combat!" He had several memorable film roles, including Zoltan in the romantic adventure "Golden Earrings" (1947), starring Ray Millard and Marlene Dietrich; Merlin in the fantasy comedy "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" (1949), starring Bing Crosby; Ken Arok in the musical fantasy comedy "Road To Bali" (1952), starring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour; and George "Bugs" Moran in the biographical crime drama "Al Capone" (1959), starring Rod Steiger. The "Guinness Book of World Records" lists her as being the "most durable actress," having appeared in every one of the 1,809 Broadway performances of Ira Levin's play "Deathtrap," which premiered in 1978. He also made guest appearances in other westerns, including "Adventures of Wild Bill Hickock" (19511958) and "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" (19551961). He appeared in 25 movies and television shows during a two-decade career, which began when he was barely ten playing an uncredited role in the Mickey Rooney crime comedy "The Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed" (1958). He was 88. She portrayed the Fashion Narrator in the Robert Redford romantic western "The Electric Horseman" (1979), co-starring Jane Fonda. Charles Fredericks was an American film, stage and television actor. West made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Christopher Ryan in "Stopover" (episode 107). She also guest-starred in the western "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961), starring Steve McQueen. Charles Cooper made four guest appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying different characters in each episode. Wexler guest-starred in some of the most popular television shows of the 1950s through the 70s, including the long-running family drama "Lassie" (19541974), the Buck Henry spy spoof "Get Smart" (19651970), the police drama "Police Woman" (19741978) and the Aaron Spelling detective series "Charlie's Angels" (19761981). He received an Emmy Award for his portrayal of George Washington in the miniseries "First Ladies Diaries: Martha Washington" (1975). She made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Molly in "The Bullet" (episode 163). Thompson made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Ma Boyle in "Woman from Hog Ridge" (episode 78). In addition to his work in film, Pendleton guest-starred in various popular TV shows, including the adventure series "Dangerous Assignment" (1952), the comedy "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show" (19501958), the comic book hero action series "Adventures of Superman" (19521958) and "Batman" (19661968), the legal-crime dramas "Perry Mason" (19571966) and "Ironside" (19671975), the spy spoof comedy "Get Smart" (19651970), and the family comedy "The Andy Griffith Show" (19601968). Among his film appearances were roles in "Yellowstone Kelly" (1959), starring Clint Walker, and the Vincent Sherman drama "A Fever in the Blood" (1961), starring Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. and Angie Dickenson. Saunders, and the adventure series "The Fugitive" (19631967), starring David Janssen as a doctor wrongly convicted of murder. He guest-starred in many popular television shows of the 1950s and 60s, including the anthology series "Playhouse 90" (19561960), the private detective series "77 Sunset Strip" (19581964), the mystery action series "Peter Gunn" (19581961), the crime drama "M Squad" (19571960), the macabre anthology series "Thriller" (19601962), the legal drama "Perry Mason" (19571966) and the family comedy "Leave It to Beaver" (19571963). In THE RIFLEMAN, Matthews played Abel MacDonald in "The Angry Man" (episode 31). Tora!" He debuted in the film "Blackboard Jungle" (1955) following his signing with MGM. He also guest-starred in the westerns "Daniel Boone" (19641970), starring Fess Parker, and "Gunsmoke" (19551975), starring James Arness. He appeared in more than 80 movies and television shows during his 35-year career. He guest-starred in nearly all of the other notable westerns of the 1950s through 70s, including "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" (19541959), "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961). He guest-starred in a few popular television shows, including the crime drama "The Untouchables" (19591963) and the suspense series "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (19551962). Snider has occasionally taken acting roles since the mid-1950's, often appearing as himself or as a professional baseball player. In addition to THE RIFLEMAN, Darrell guest-starred in virtually all of the popular westerns of the 1950s and 60s, including "The Gene Autry Show" (19501956); "The Adventures of Wild Bill Hicock" (19511958), starring Guy Madison and Andy Devine; "The Lone Ranger" (19491957); starring Clayton Moore, "Cheyenne" (19551963), starring Clint Walker; "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" (19551961), starring Hugh O'Brien; "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961), starring Steve McQueen; "The Deputy" (19591961), starring Henry Fonda; "The Virginian" (19621971), starring James Drury and Doug McClure; "Rawhide" (19591966), starring Clint Eastwood; "Gunsmoke" (19551975), starring James Arness; and "Daniel Boone" (19641970), starring Fess Parker. Among his many film roles were his portrayals of William Lawrence III in the drama "The Young Philadelphians" (1959), starring Paul Newman and Barbara Rush; Col. Dan McReady in the sci-fi film "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" (1964), co-starring Paul Mantee and Victor Lundin; and a cameo role in the comedy "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (1999), starring Kirsten Dunst, Denise Richards and Ellen Barkin. He also co-starred with Chuck Connors in "Branded" (1965-1966), in "This Stage of Fools."