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Article copyright 1991 Epi-log magazine. All rights reserved.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Guest</strong> <strong>Stars</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Land</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />
compiled by Harris M. Lentz, III<br />
Abbot, John (Gorak in "Underground"). Abbott was born in 1905. He has appeared in such films<br />
as Cry <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Werewolf, <strong>The</strong> Vampire's Ghost, <strong>The</strong> Cat Creature tele-film, and Slapstick. He has<br />
appeared on television episodes <strong>of</strong> Science Fiction <strong>The</strong>atre, Thriller, Alfred Hitchcock Presents,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Munsters, Lost in Space, and Star Trek.<br />
Adler, Robert (Villager Sloacum in "Home Sweet Home"). Adler's film credits include <strong>The</strong><br />
Frogmen, Prince Valiant, and Journey to <strong>the</strong> Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Earth.<br />
Albertson, Jack (Inidu in "Return <strong>of</strong> Inidu" and Kirmus in "Panic"). Albertson, who was born in<br />
1910, was best known for starring in television's Chico and <strong>the</strong> Man. He received an Academy<br />
Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1968 for his performance in <strong>The</strong> Subject Was Roses.<br />
Albertson's o<strong>the</strong>r film credits include Miracle on 34th Street, <strong>The</strong> Man <strong>of</strong> a Thousand Faces, <strong>The</strong><br />
Shaggy Dog, Son <strong>of</strong> Flubber, Willie Wonka and <strong>the</strong> Chocolate Factory, and Dead and Buried. His<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Inner Sanctum, Twilight Zone, <strong>The</strong> Immortal, and Night<br />
Gallery. He died on Nov. 25, 1981.<br />
Alcaide, Chris (Sgt. Arnak in "Seven Little Indians"). Alcaide also appeared in "Mr. Krane", a<br />
science fiction episode <strong>of</strong> Matinee <strong>The</strong>atre, and appeared in an episode <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits.<br />
Anderson, Jr., Michael (Ben in "Every Boy Needs a Dog"). Anderson was born in 1943, He<br />
starred in <strong>the</strong> 1962 version <strong>of</strong> Jules Verne's In Search <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Castaways, and <strong>the</strong> 1970 horror telefilm<br />
<strong>The</strong> House That Wouldn't Die. He was also featured in <strong>the</strong> film Logan's Run and <strong>the</strong><br />
television mini-series version <strong>of</strong> Ray Bradbury's <strong>The</strong> Martian Chronicles, both <strong>of</strong> which were<br />
directed by his fa<strong>the</strong>r, Michael Anderson.<br />
Anderson, Richard (Joe Simmons in "Six Hours to Live"). Anderson, who was born in 1926,<br />
starred as Oscar Goldman in <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man and <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman television series.<br />
Anderson was also featured as Chief Quinn in <strong>the</strong> science fiction classic Forbidden Planet in 1956<br />
and starred in <strong>The</strong> Curse <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Faceless Man. His o<strong>the</strong>r films include <strong>The</strong> Search for Bridey<br />
Murphy, Seven Days in May, Seconds, and <strong>the</strong> tele-films <strong>The</strong> Astronaut, <strong>The</strong> Night Strangler, and<br />
<strong>The</strong> Stepford Children. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Thriller, Alfred Hitchcock<br />
Hour, Man from U.N.C.L.E., <strong>The</strong> Green Hornet, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, Wild Wild West, Darkroom,<br />
Bring 'Em Back Alive, <strong>the</strong> Knight Rider pilot film and Automan.<br />
Ansara, Michael (Murtrah in "On a Clear Night You Can See Earth"). Ansara was born in 1922.<br />
His numerous film credits include Abbott and Costello Meet <strong>The</strong> Mummy, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> Sea, Dear, Dead Delilah, It's Alive, <strong>The</strong> Day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Animals, and <strong>The</strong> Manitou. On television<br />
he appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Presents, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Man from U.N.C.L.E., I<br />
Dream <strong>of</strong> Jeannie, Time Tunnel, Star Trek, Lost in Space, and Buck Rogers.<br />
Aubuchon, Jacques (Zurpin in "Genius at Work"). Aubuchon was born in 1924. Aubuchon<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> Disney fantasy <strong>The</strong> Shaggy Dog in 1959 and was featured in <strong>the</strong> British sci-fi film<br />
Journey to <strong>the</strong> Far Side <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Sun in 1969. Aubuchon also appeared in numerous television series<br />
including "<strong>The</strong> Terrible Clockman" episodes <strong>of</strong> Shirley Temple <strong>The</strong>atre, Twilight Zone, Bewitched,<br />
Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Tarzan, Project UFO, and Highway to<br />
Heaven. He died on Dec. 28, 1991.
Avery, Tol (Mr. Derk in "Shell Game"). Avery was born in 1910. He had a small role in It Came<br />
from Beneath <strong>the</strong> Sea and appeared on television in Science Fiction <strong>The</strong>ater, Batman, Wild Wild<br />
West, and Lost in Space. He died in 1973.<br />
Baer, Parley (Obek in "Sabotage"). Veteran character actor Parley Baer was born in 1914. He<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Two on a Guillotine, <strong>The</strong> Brass Bottle, <strong>The</strong> Gnome-Mobile, White Dog, Time<br />
Trackers, and Almost an Angel. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> tele-films <strong>The</strong> Time Machine, Cry for <strong>the</strong><br />
Strangers, and Killer in <strong>the</strong> Mirror and episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, My Favorite Martian, <strong>The</strong><br />
Addams Family (where he appeared regularly as Mayor Henson), Bewitched, Project UFO, <strong>The</strong><br />
Incredible Hulk, Shadow Chaser, and <strong>the</strong> new Twilight Zone.<br />
Bank, Douglas (Giant scientist in "<strong>The</strong> Golden Cage" and <strong>the</strong> policeman in "Sabotage"). Bank<br />
also appeared in 1958's <strong>The</strong> Brain Eaters and was featured in episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Twilight Zone and<br />
Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea.<br />
Barron, Baynes (<strong>The</strong> giant policeman in "Framed"). Barron was born in 1917. He appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
serial Radar Men from <strong>the</strong> Moon and starred as Chief Maranka in From Hell It Came in 1957. He<br />
also appeared in <strong>The</strong> Strangler, Space Monster, and <strong>the</strong> 1976 Irwin Allen tele-film Time Travelers.<br />
His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Captain Midnight, Alfred Hitchcock Presents,<br />
Bewitched, and Planet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apes. He died in 1982.<br />
Barry, Donald "Red" (Zoral in "Deadly Dart"). Barry, who starred in <strong>the</strong> Red Ryder series <strong>of</strong><br />
Westerns, was born in 1912. His film credits include Frankenstein 1970, Orca, <strong>The</strong> Swarm,<br />
Doctor Dracula, and <strong>The</strong> Eyes <strong>of</strong> Charles Sand tele-film. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />
Munsters, Batman, Wild Wild West, <strong>The</strong> Immortal, Ghost Story, Kolchak: <strong>The</strong> Night Stalker, <strong>The</strong><br />
Six Million Dollar Man, <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman, and Project UFO. Barry committed suicide on July<br />
17, 1980.<br />
Bassett, William H. (Ranger Jack in "Home Sweet Home"). Bassett was born in 1935. He<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Conquest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Planet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apes, <strong>The</strong> Towering Inferno, Return from<br />
Witch Mountain, Creator, and <strong>the</strong> 1987 remake <strong>of</strong> Invaders from Mars. His o<strong>the</strong>r television<br />
credits include Mystery Show, Search, and I Dream <strong>of</strong> Jeannie.<br />
Batanides, Arthur (Luigi in "Terror-Go-Round"). Batanides was featured in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Beast<br />
from 20,000 Fathoms, <strong>The</strong> Unearthly, and <strong>The</strong> Leech Woman. His many television appearances<br />
include episodes <strong>of</strong> Rod Brown <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rocket Rangers, One Step Beyond, Twilight Zone, <strong>The</strong> Outer<br />
Limits, Time Tunnel, <strong>The</strong> Green Hornet, Lost in Space, Star Trek, Wonder Woman, Galactica<br />
1980, and Knight Rider.<br />
Beck, Kimberly (<strong>The</strong> giant girl in "Bounty Hunter"). Ms. Beck was born in 1956. She began her<br />
film career at <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> two in 1958's Torpedo Run and was also featured in <strong>the</strong> films Marnie,<br />
Massacre at Central High, and Friday <strong>the</strong> 13th - <strong>The</strong> Final Chapter. She also appeared in episodes<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Munsters, Buck Rogers in <strong>the</strong> 25th Century, and Mr. Merlin on television.<br />
Benedict, William (Villager Peabody in "Home Sweet Home"). Benedict, who played Whitey in<br />
numerous Bowery Boys films, was born in 1917. His numerous credits include <strong>The</strong> Adventures <strong>of</strong><br />
Captain Marvel serial, <strong>The</strong> Lady and <strong>the</strong> Monster, <strong>The</strong> Magnetic Monster, Bride <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Monster,<br />
Homebodies, and <strong>the</strong> tele-film Computercide. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Twilight Zone and<br />
<strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk.<br />
Benson, Tony (Grot in "Return <strong>of</strong> Inidu"). Benson also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Psycho a Go-Go!<br />
and <strong>The</strong> Witchmaker.
Bergmann, Alan (Krenko in "Our Man O'Reilly"). Bergmann also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Star<br />
Trek, Mission: Impossible, Search, <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man, and Wonder Woman.<br />
Bissell, Whit (Dr. Krane in "Secret City <strong>of</strong> Limbo "). Veteran science fiction character actor Whit<br />
Bissell was born in 1914 and is well known for his co-starring role in <strong>The</strong> Time Tunnel television<br />
series as Gen. Heywood Kirk. Bissell's many o<strong>the</strong>r genre credits include <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Lost<br />
Continent, <strong>The</strong> Creature From <strong>the</strong> Black Lagoon, <strong>The</strong> Atomic Kid, Target Earth!, Invasion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Body Snatchers, I Was a Teenage Werewolf, I Was a Teenage Frankenstein, Monster on <strong>the</strong><br />
Campus, <strong>The</strong> Time Machine, <strong>The</strong> Manchurian Candidate, <strong>the</strong> tele-film City Beneath <strong>the</strong> Sea,<br />
Soylent Green, Psychic Killer, and <strong>the</strong> 1978 tele-film version <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Twilight Zone. He was also<br />
featured in numerous television series including Science Fiction <strong>The</strong>atre, Man and <strong>the</strong> Challenge,<br />
One Step Beyond, Men Into Space, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Voyage to <strong>the</strong><br />
Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Man from U.N.C.L.E., <strong>The</strong> Invaders, Star Trek, Search, <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman,<br />
Project UFO, <strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk, and Darkroom.<br />
Blue, Ben (Moley in "<strong>The</strong> Inside Rail"). Blue, a veteran comedy actor, was born in 1901. He<br />
appeared in numerous films including It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World and <strong>The</strong> Busy Body and<br />
was featured as <strong>the</strong> Scarecrow in <strong>the</strong> "<strong>Land</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oz" on Shirley Temple <strong>The</strong>ater in 1960. Blue died<br />
on Mar. 7, 1975.<br />
Bradford, Lane (Lobo in "Double-Cross"). Bradford was born in 1923. He appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
serials <strong>The</strong> Invisible Monster and Zombies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Stratosphere. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include<br />
episodes <strong>of</strong> Superman, Batman, Lost in Space, and Search. He died on June 7, 1973.<br />
Bradley, Stewart (<strong>The</strong> police sergeant in "Six Hours to Live" and <strong>the</strong> senior scientist in "<strong>The</strong><br />
Trap"). Bradley appeared in several films including <strong>The</strong> Burglar and Cool Breeze.<br />
Bramley, William (Hanley in "<strong>Giants</strong> and All That Jazz"). Bramley was born in 1928. He also<br />
appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Presents, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Girl from U.N.C.L.E., <strong>The</strong><br />
Invaders, and Lost in Space.<br />
Briggs, Charlie (<strong>The</strong> guard in "Deadly Pawn"). Briggs was born in 1931. His film credits include<br />
<strong>The</strong> Absent-Minded Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, 13 Frightened Girls, <strong>The</strong> Travelling Executioner, <strong>The</strong> Beguiled,<br />
and Brainstorm.<br />
Burke, Patrick Sullivan (Golan in "<strong>The</strong> Chase"). Burke, an Irish actor and singer, also appeared<br />
in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> Satan and <strong>The</strong> Castaway Cowboys.<br />
Burton, Normann (<strong>The</strong> sergeant in "<strong>The</strong> Chase"). Burton was born in 1923. He was featured in<br />
<strong>the</strong> films Fright, Hand <strong>of</strong> Death, Planet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apes, Simon, King <strong>of</strong> Witches, Diamonds are<br />
Forever (as Felix Leiter), <strong>The</strong> Terminal Man, <strong>The</strong> Reincarnation <strong>of</strong> Peter Proud, Fade to Black,<br />
and Mausoleum. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> tele-films Conspiracy <strong>of</strong> Terror and <strong>The</strong> Ultimate<br />
Imposter and appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> I Dream <strong>of</strong> Jeannie, Planet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apes, <strong>The</strong> Magician, and<br />
Knight Rider. Burton was also featured regularly as Gen. Atkinson in <strong>the</strong> first season <strong>of</strong> Wonder<br />
Woman.<br />
Cadis, Dusty (Warner <strong>the</strong> store guard in "Our Man O'Reilly"). Cadis also appeared in <strong>the</strong> 1965<br />
film <strong>The</strong> Sandpiper and an episode <strong>of</strong> Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea.<br />
Canon, Peter (Slave #1 in "<strong>Land</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lost"). Canon appeared in several films including A New<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> Love and <strong>The</strong> Hindenburg. He also was seen in an episode <strong>of</strong> Star Trek.<br />
Carlyle, Richard (<strong>The</strong> special policeman in "<strong>The</strong> Mechanical Man"). Carlyle's films credits<br />
include Target Unknown, <strong>The</strong> Iron Mistress, and Harper. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred
Hitchcock Hour and Star Trek.<br />
Carr, Paul (<strong>The</strong> giant photographer in "Framed"). Carr was born in 1934. He appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
films Ben, <strong>The</strong> Severed Arm, <strong>The</strong> Bat People, Sisters <strong>of</strong> Death, and <strong>The</strong> Killings at Outpost Zeta.<br />
His television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> One Step Beyond, Men Into Space, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, <strong>The</strong> Green Hornet, Time Tunnel, Circle <strong>of</strong> Fear, <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man,<br />
Spiderman, <strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk, Buck Rogers, and Airwolf.<br />
Carradine, John (Egor in "Comeback"). Carradine was born in 1906. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most prolific<br />
actors in Hollywood, his films include <strong>The</strong> Invisible Man, <strong>The</strong> Bride <strong>of</strong> Frankenstein, Captive Wild<br />
Woman, <strong>The</strong> Invisible Man's Revenge, House <strong>of</strong> Frankenstein as Count Dracula, <strong>The</strong> Black Sleep,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Unearthly, <strong>The</strong> Cosmic Man, Invisible Invaders, <strong>The</strong> Invasion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Animal People, Billy <strong>The</strong><br />
Kid vs. Dracula as Dracula, Hillbillys in <strong>the</strong> Haunted House, <strong>The</strong> Night Strangler tele-film, Mary,<br />
Mary Bloody Mary, Vampire Hookers, <strong>The</strong> Howling, <strong>The</strong> Monster Club, Goliath Awaits tele-film,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ice Pirates, Peggy Sue Got Married, and many o<strong>the</strong>rs. He also appeared on television in<br />
episodes <strong>of</strong> Lights Out, Matinee <strong>The</strong>atre as Count Dracula, Twilight Zone, Thriller, <strong>The</strong> Green<br />
Hornet, Lost in Space, Night Gallery, Wonder Woman, and <strong>the</strong> new Twilight Zone. He died on<br />
Nov. 27, 1988.<br />
Cary, Christopher (Deenar in "Chamber <strong>of</strong> Fear"). Cary was born in 1934. He appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
films Sword and <strong>the</strong> Sorcerer, Lifepod, and Beyond <strong>the</strong> Universe and <strong>the</strong> tele-films Planet Earth,<br />
Mind Over Murder, and Captain America II. On television, he appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Man from<br />
U.N.C.L.E., Wild Wild West, Batman, Time Tunnel, Wonder Woman, Voyagers!, and <strong>The</strong><br />
Wizard.<br />
Catron, Jerry (<strong>The</strong> giant sentry in "Underground"). Catron appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Point Blank and<br />
WUSA and was featured in several episodes <strong>of</strong> Voyage to Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea.<br />
Cattani, Rico (<strong>The</strong> second S.I.D. man in "Seven Little Indians"). Cattani was born in 1928. He<br />
also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> St. Valentine's Day Massacre and <strong>The</strong> Bamboo Saucer.<br />
Chaplain, Jack (Joey in "<strong>The</strong> Lost Ones"). Juvenile actor Chaplain also appeared in <strong>the</strong> 1965 film<br />
Git!<br />
Chesney, Diana (Nell in "<strong>Giants</strong> and All That Jazz"). Ms. Chesney, a British character actress,<br />
was born in 1922. Her film credits include A Woman <strong>of</strong> Mystery, Gideon <strong>of</strong> Scotland Yard,<br />
Munster, Go Home, and Swashbuckler. She also appeared in an episode <strong>of</strong> Buck Rogers in <strong>the</strong><br />
25th Century.<br />
Chiles, Linden (Joe in "Flight Plan"). Chiles was born in 1933. His film credits include Eye <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Cat, Forbidden World, and Cloak and Dagger. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong><br />
Twilight Zone, <strong>The</strong> Munsters, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Time Tunnel, <strong>The</strong> Six Million<br />
Dollar Man, <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman, Logan's Run, Buck Rogers, <strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk, and Werewolf.<br />
Colbert, Robert (Bolgar in "Sabotage"). Colbert, who was born in 1931, starred as Doug Phillips<br />
in <strong>The</strong> Time Tunnel series. He also starred with <strong>the</strong> Three Stooges in Have Rocket, Will Travel and<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> Irwin Allen tele-film <strong>The</strong> City Beneath <strong>the</strong> Sea. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include<br />
episodes <strong>of</strong> Thriller, My Favorite Martian, Mission: Impossible, and Knight Rider.<br />
Collier, Don (<strong>The</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r in "Rescue"). Collier was born in 1928 and appeared in numerous films,<br />
primarily Westerns. His credits include Five Card Stud, <strong>The</strong> War Wagon, and <strong>the</strong> television series<br />
High Chaparral, where he appeared regularly.<br />
Corbett, Glenn (Kagan in "Weird World"). Corbett, who was born in 1929, starred in television's<br />
Route 66 during its final season. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Homicidal and <strong>The</strong> Pirates <strong>of</strong> Blood
River and <strong>the</strong> tele-film <strong>The</strong> Stranger. He also was featured in episodes <strong>of</strong> Man from U.N.C.L.E.,<br />
Star Trek, <strong>The</strong> Immortal, Night Gallery, and Automan.<br />
Corden, Henry (<strong>The</strong> janitor in "<strong>The</strong> Creed"). Corden was born in 1920. His many film credits<br />
include <strong>The</strong> Secret Life <strong>of</strong> Walter Mitty, <strong>The</strong> Black Castle, Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and<br />
Mr. Hyde, King Richard and <strong>the</strong> Crusaders, and Modern Problems. Corden's o<strong>the</strong>r television<br />
credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Superman, Thriller, Twilight Zone, Mr. Ed, Tarzan, My Favorite<br />
Martian, I Dream <strong>of</strong> Jeannie, and Get Smart. Corden was also a voice actor in numerous animated<br />
television series including Return to <strong>the</strong> Planet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apes, <strong>The</strong> Galaxy Go<strong>of</strong>ups, Fred and Barney<br />
Meet <strong>the</strong> Thing, <strong>The</strong> Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show, and Captain Caveman and <strong>the</strong> Angels.<br />
Craig, Yvonne (Berna in "Wild Journey"). Ms. Craig was born in 1941 and is best known for her<br />
portrayal as Batgirl in Batman. She also starred in <strong>the</strong> 1966 sci-fi film Mars Needs Women and <strong>the</strong><br />
1967 spy spo<strong>of</strong> In Like Flint. Her o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea,<br />
Man from U.N.C.L.E., Wild Wild West, Star Trek, <strong>The</strong> Ghost and Mrs. Muir, <strong>The</strong> Magician, and<br />
<strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man.<br />
Crawford, Broderick (Pr<strong>of</strong>. Gorn in "<strong>The</strong> Mechanical Man"). Crawford, who received an<br />
Academy Award for Best Actor for his 1949 performance in all <strong>The</strong> King's Men, was born in 1991.<br />
He starred in <strong>the</strong> long-running Highway Patrol television series during <strong>the</strong> 1950s, and also starred<br />
in <strong>The</strong> King <strong>of</strong> Diamonds and <strong>The</strong> Interns television series. Crawford's many o<strong>the</strong>r film credits<br />
include <strong>the</strong> 1941 version <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Black Cat, Night Unto Night, Goliath and <strong>The</strong> Dragon, <strong>The</strong><br />
Vulture, Terror in <strong>the</strong> Wax Museum, <strong>The</strong> Yin and Yang <strong>of</strong> Mr. Go, and <strong>the</strong> Australian supernatural<br />
thriller Harlequin (a.k.a. Dark Powers). Crawford also starred in several tele-films including <strong>The</strong><br />
Challenge, <strong>The</strong> Phantom <strong>of</strong> Hollywood, and Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby.<br />
Crawford's o<strong>the</strong>r appearances include episodes <strong>of</strong> Man from U.N.C.L.E., Girl from U.N.C.L.E.,<br />
Get Smart, Night Gallery, and Fantasy Island. He died after a long illness on Apr. 26, 1986.<br />
Crawford, John (Tagor in "Graveyard <strong>of</strong> Fools"). Crawford was born in 1926. He was featured<br />
in numerous Westerns and appeared in <strong>the</strong> serials Dangers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canadian Mounted, Blackhawk,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Invisible Monster, and Zombies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Stratosphere. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Space<br />
Children, Captain Sinbad, Jason and <strong>the</strong> Argonauts, and <strong>The</strong> Boogens. His television appearances<br />
include episodes <strong>of</strong> Superman, Twilight Zone, Batman, Time Tunnel, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Sea, Lost in Space, Ghost Story, <strong>The</strong> Invisible Man, <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman, <strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk,<br />
Spiderman, Knight Rider, and as a regular on <strong>The</strong> Powers <strong>of</strong> Mat<strong>the</strong>w Star.<br />
Cross, Dennis (<strong>The</strong> giant policeman in "Framed"). Cross was born in 1924. He was also featured<br />
in <strong>the</strong> 1958 film How to Make a Monster and <strong>The</strong> 1970 tele-film Crowhaven Farm. Cross also<br />
appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Captain Nice and Tarzan.<br />
Culliton, Patrick (Officer Willis in "Panic" and <strong>the</strong> cop in "Genius at Work"). Culliton also<br />
appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Time Tunnel, and A Man Called Sloane.<br />
He was also a regular in <strong>the</strong> Starman television series.<br />
Culver, Howard (<strong>The</strong> curator in "Double-Cross"). Culver was born in 1918. He had small parts<br />
in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Swarm and Halloween II, and appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Twilight Zone, Voyage to<br />
<strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Time Tunnel, Project UFO, and Buck Rogers. He died on Aug. 5, 1984.<br />
Daris, James (<strong>The</strong> super giant robot in "<strong>The</strong> Mechanical Man"). Daris also appeared in <strong>the</strong> Matt<br />
Helm spy spo<strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Wrecking Crew and an episode <strong>of</strong> Star Trek.<br />
Dark, Christopher (Sgt. Barker in "Deadly Dart"). Carl was born in 1926. He appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
film World Without End and episodes <strong>of</strong> Science Fiction <strong>The</strong>atre, Men Into Space, One Step<br />
Beyond, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, <strong>The</strong> Green Hornet, and Time Tunnel. He died Oct. 8, 1971.
Davis, Jerry (Torg in "Return <strong>of</strong> Inidu"). Davis, better known as a screenwriter, scripted <strong>the</strong> 1955<br />
horror film Cult <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cobra.<br />
Dayton, June (Mrs. Perkins in "Home Sweet Home"). Ms. Dayton was born in 1923. She<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> tele-film Crowhaven Farm and <strong>the</strong> 1979 Captain America pilot film. She also<br />
appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Lights Out, Inner Sanctum, Studio One, Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock<br />
Hour, My Favorite Martian, and <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man.<br />
Dehner, John (Lt. Grayson in "Deadly Dart"). Dehner, a veteran character actor, was born in<br />
1915. He was featured in <strong>The</strong> Catman <strong>of</strong> Paris, Aladdin and His Lamp, <strong>The</strong> Bowery Boys Meet<br />
<strong>The</strong> Monsters, Slaughterhouse Five, <strong>The</strong> Day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dolphin, <strong>The</strong> Killer Inside Me, <strong>The</strong> Boys from<br />
Brazil, Airplane II: <strong>The</strong> Sequel, <strong>The</strong> Right Stuff, and Creator. He also appeared in several episodes<br />
<strong>of</strong> Twilight Zone and episodes <strong>of</strong> Captain Nice, Mission: Impossible, Get Smart, Wild Wild West,<br />
Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Tarzan, <strong>The</strong> Immortal, Kolchak: <strong>The</strong><br />
Night Stalker, and <strong>The</strong> Magician.<br />
Dern, Bruce (Thorg in "Wild Journey"). Leading actor Dern was born in 1936. His film credits<br />
include Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie, Hush...Hush Sweet Charlotte, Castle Keep, <strong>The</strong> Incredible<br />
Two-Headed Transplant, Family Plot, and <strong>the</strong> science fiction classic Silent Running. Dern also<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> television mini-series Space in 1985 and was featured in episodes <strong>of</strong> Thriller, <strong>The</strong><br />
Outer Limits, Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and <strong>The</strong> Immortal.<br />
Dierkop. Charles (Kamber in "Doomsday"). Dierkop, who was born in 1936, also appeared in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Irwin Allen tele-film <strong>The</strong> City Beneath <strong>the</strong> Sea in 1971 and was <strong>the</strong> killer Santa in Silent Night,<br />
Deadly Night in 1984. His o<strong>the</strong>r credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Mr.<br />
Terrific, Mission: Impossible, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Star Trek, Batman, and Fantasy Island.<br />
Dore, Anne (<strong>The</strong> giant female assistant in "<strong>The</strong> Crash"). Ms. Dore also was featured in Siren <strong>of</strong><br />
Bagdad and appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho in 1960. She also appeared in an episode <strong>of</strong><br />
Lost in Space.<br />
Douglas, Jerry (Fielder in "A Place Called Earth"). Douglas was born in 1936 and appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
1974 tele-film <strong>The</strong> Stranger. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Mission:<br />
Impossible, <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman, <strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk, and <strong>The</strong> Greatest American Hero.<br />
Dowdell, Robert (<strong>The</strong> policeman in "Brainwash"). Dowdell, who was born in 1932, appeared<br />
regularly as Lt. Cmdr. Chip Morton in <strong>the</strong> Voyage to <strong>The</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea television series. He<br />
also appeared in <strong>the</strong> tele-film City Beneath <strong>the</strong> Sea, 1984 horror film <strong>The</strong> Initiation, and Bette Davis'<br />
final film Wicked Stepmo<strong>the</strong>r. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include Moment <strong>of</strong> Fear, Buck Rogers<br />
and V.<br />
Drake, Charles (Mr. Erdap in "A Small War"). Drake was born in 1914. He appeared in<br />
numerous films including <strong>The</strong> Body Disappears, Tarzan's Magic Fountain, Harvey, It Came from<br />
Outer Space, Tobor <strong>the</strong> Great, and <strong>the</strong> tele-films <strong>The</strong> Screaming Woman, and Scream, Pretty<br />
Peggy. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Invaders, Man from U.N.C.L.E., and Star Trek.<br />
Drake, Tom (S.I.D. sergeant in "Doomsday"). Drake, who was born in 1919, starred in Bert I.<br />
Gordon's <strong>The</strong> Cyclops in 1957. His o<strong>the</strong>r film credits include <strong>The</strong> House <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Black Death, <strong>The</strong><br />
Spectre <strong>of</strong> Edgar Allan Poe, and <strong>the</strong> tele-film <strong>The</strong> City Beneath <strong>the</strong> Sea. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits<br />
include episodes <strong>of</strong> Lights Out, Suspense, Tales <strong>of</strong> Tomorrow, Science Fiction <strong>The</strong>atre, Alfred<br />
Hitchcock Hour, Wild Wild West, <strong>The</strong> Green Hornet, and Kolchak: <strong>The</strong> Night Stalker. Drake died<br />
on Aug. 11, 1982.<br />
Dreirer, Alex (Kronig in "Deadly Pawn"). Dreier was born in 1916. He was also featured in <strong>the</strong>
tele-film Sweet, Sweet Rachel and <strong>the</strong> 1976 horror film Invisible Strangler.<br />
Dubin, Gary (Dal in "Shell Game"). Juvenile actor Dubin also appeared in <strong>the</strong> James Bond film<br />
Diamonds are Forever, Jaws 2, and <strong>the</strong> tele-film Midnight Offerings.<br />
Dunlap, Dave (<strong>The</strong> giant trapper in "<strong>The</strong> Lost Ones"). Dunlap's few film credits include Young<br />
Fury in 1965.<br />
Dynarski, Gene (Warden in "<strong>The</strong> Deadly Lodestone"). Dynarski was born in 1933 and had small<br />
roles in <strong>the</strong> Steven Spielberg tele-film Duel and Earthquake. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Star<br />
Trek, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Batman, Mission: Impossible, and Beyond Witch Mountain<br />
on Walt Disney.<br />
Elliott, Sam (Martin Reed in "Six Hours to Live"). Elliott was born in 1944 and was a semiregular<br />
on <strong>the</strong> Mission: Impossible series for several seasons. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> tele-film <strong>The</strong><br />
Challenge and <strong>the</strong> film Frogs and <strong>The</strong> Legacy.<br />
Emhardt, Robert (Mr. Secretary in "Deadly Lodestone"). Character actor Emhardt was born in<br />
1916. He appeared in <strong>the</strong> film It's Alive, Die, Sister, Die, and <strong>the</strong> tele-film Demon! Demon! He also<br />
appeared in numerous television series including episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Presents, One Step<br />
Beyond, Twilight Zone, Wild Wild West, Man from U.N.C.L.E., <strong>The</strong> Invaders, and Kolchak: <strong>The</strong><br />
Night Stalker.<br />
Feld, Fritz (Quigg in "Comeback"). Feld was born in 1900. <strong>The</strong> German character comic was also<br />
featured in 1943's <strong>The</strong> Phantom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Opera, <strong>The</strong> Catman <strong>of</strong> Paris, and Freaky Friday. His o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
television appearances include episodes <strong>of</strong> Man from U.N.C.L.E., Lost in Space, and Amazing<br />
Stories.<br />
Ferguson, Frank (Goalby in "<strong>The</strong> Marionettes"). Ferguson was born in 1899. He was featured in<br />
Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein, <strong>The</strong> Body Disappears, <strong>The</strong> Beast from 20,000 Fathoms,<br />
and Hush...Hush Sweet Charlotte. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Superman, Alfred Hitchcock<br />
Hour, Twilight Zone, and Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea on television. Ferguson died on Sept.<br />
12, 1978.<br />
Fix, Paul (Dr. Brule in "Deadly Lodestone" and Dr. Brule in "<strong>The</strong> Creed"). Fix was born in 1901<br />
and appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Zoo in Budapest, Dr. Cyclops, Black Friday, Ghost Breakers, Captive<br />
Wild Woman, Sherlock Holmes and <strong>the</strong> Secret Weapon, <strong>The</strong> Bad Seed, and Night <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lepus.<br />
On television Fix was best known for his portrayal <strong>of</strong> Marshal Micah Torrence in <strong>The</strong> Rifleman.<br />
He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Superman, Twilight Zone, Star Trek, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Sea, Wild Wild West, Time Tunnel, <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man, and Battlestar Galactica. He died<br />
on Oct. 14, 1983.<br />
Fletcher, Bill (Sgt. Karf in "Deadly Lodestone"). Fletcher was born in 1922 and was featured in<br />
<strong>the</strong> 1977 tele-film <strong>The</strong> Man with <strong>the</strong> Power. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Invaders, Search,<br />
Mission: Impossible, <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man, <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman, and Lucan.<br />
Foster, Buddy (Tedor in "Rescue"). Juvenile actor Foster was born in 1957. He appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
tele-film Black Noon and was <strong>the</strong> Wolf Boy in <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man.<br />
Franz, Arthur (Franzen in "Target: Earth"). Franz, a leading science fiction star <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1950s, was<br />
born in 1920. He starred in Abbott and Costello Meet <strong>the</strong> Invisible Man, Flight to Mars, Invaders<br />
to Mars, Back from <strong>the</strong> Dead, <strong>The</strong> Flame Barrier, Monster on <strong>the</strong> Campus, <strong>The</strong> Atomic<br />
Submarine, Sisters <strong>of</strong> Death, and Dream No Evil. Franz also starred as Bill Winters in <strong>the</strong> 1959<br />
television series World <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Giants</strong>. His o<strong>the</strong>r television appearances include episodes <strong>of</strong> Science
Fiction <strong>The</strong>atre, Men Into Space, One Step Beyond, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Tarzan,<br />
Mission: Impossible, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, and <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man.<br />
Freeman, Joan (Mara in "Chamber <strong>of</strong> Fear"). Ms. Freeman was born in 1942. She appeared in<br />
<strong>the</strong> films Tower <strong>of</strong> London, Panic in <strong>the</strong> Year Zero, <strong>The</strong> Three Stooges Go Around <strong>the</strong> World in a<br />
Daze, <strong>The</strong> Reluctant Astronaut, <strong>the</strong> tele-film Death Moon, and Friday <strong>the</strong> 13th - <strong>The</strong> Final<br />
Chapter. She also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Man from U.N.C.L.E., and Project<br />
UFO.<br />
Freeman, Michael A. (Tobek in "<strong>The</strong> Night <strong>of</strong> Thrombeldinbar"). Freeman appeared in several<br />
films including Dirty Harry.<br />
Gazzaniga, Don (Giant watchman in "Weird World"). Gazzaniga also appeared in an episode <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> Twilight Zone.<br />
Giles, Sandra (Dr. Greta LeGault in "<strong>The</strong> Clones" and <strong>the</strong> harem dancer in "<strong>The</strong> Marionettes").<br />
Ms. Giles was born in 1935. Her film credits include It Happened at <strong>the</strong> World's Fair and <strong>the</strong> telefilm<br />
Are You In <strong>the</strong> House Alone?<br />
Gosa, Jim (<strong>The</strong> 2nd giant guard in "Underground"). Gosa also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Voyage to<br />
<strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea and Lost in Space.<br />
Hale, Jr., Alan (O'Reilly in "Our Man O'Reilly"). Hale, best known for his role as <strong>the</strong> Skipper in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Gilligan's Island television series, was born in 1918. His numerous film credits include Lady in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Iron Mask, <strong>The</strong> Crawling Hand, <strong>The</strong> Giant Spider Invasion, and <strong>The</strong> Fifth Musketeer. He also<br />
appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Wild Wild West, My Favorite Martian, and Fantasy Island. He died on<br />
Jan. 2, 1990.<br />
Halop, Billy (Harry <strong>the</strong> bartender in "Our Man O'Reilly"). Halop, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original Dead End<br />
Kids, was born in 1920. He appeared in <strong>the</strong> serials Junior G-Men, Sea Raiders, Sky Raiders, and<br />
Junior G-Men <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Air. He died on Nov. 9, 1976.<br />
Harmon, John (<strong>The</strong> groom in "<strong>The</strong> Inside Rail"). Harmon also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Missing<br />
Gust, Man in <strong>the</strong> Dark, Jungle Gents, and <strong>The</strong> Monster <strong>of</strong> Piedras Blancas. He was also featured<br />
in episodes <strong>of</strong> Superman, Twilight Zone, Wild Wild West, and Star Trek. He died in 1984.<br />
Harris, Jonathan (<strong>The</strong> Piper in "Pay <strong>the</strong> Piper"). Harris, who stared as Dr. Zachary Smith in <strong>the</strong><br />
Lost in Space television series, was born in 1919. Harris was also featured in episodes <strong>of</strong> Lights<br />
Out, Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, and "<strong>The</strong> House <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Gables" segment <strong>of</strong> Shirley<br />
Temple <strong>The</strong>atre. Harris also starred as Gampu in <strong>the</strong> Space Academy series, was <strong>the</strong> voice <strong>of</strong><br />
Lucifer in <strong>the</strong> Battlestar Galactica series and was a co-star on <strong>The</strong> Third Man.<br />
Harris, Robert H. (Tojar in "Collector's Item"). Veteran character actor Harris was born in 1909.<br />
He starred in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Invisible Boy, How to Make a Monster, Mirage, and <strong>the</strong> tele-film How<br />
Awful About Allan. He also appeared in numerous episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Presents as well as<br />
Inner Sanctum, Science Fiction <strong>The</strong>atre, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Invaders, Wild Wild West, Holmes and Yo-Yo, and <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man. He died on<br />
Nov. 30, 1981.<br />
Hartford, Dee (Altha in "Target: Earth"). Ms. Hartford was born in 1927. Her o<strong>the</strong>r television<br />
credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Hour, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, Time Tunnel,<br />
Batman, and Lost in Space.<br />
Haskell, Peter (Enog in "Return <strong>of</strong> Inidu"). Haskell was born in 1934. He appeared in numerous
tele-films including <strong>The</strong> Eyes <strong>of</strong> Charles Sand, <strong>The</strong> Suicide Club, <strong>The</strong> Cloning <strong>of</strong> Clifford<br />
Swimmer, <strong>The</strong> Phantom <strong>of</strong> Hollywood, and Mandrake. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Outer<br />
Limits, Man from U.N.C.L.E., <strong>The</strong> Green Hornet, Mission: Impossible, and <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman.<br />
Healey, Myron (<strong>The</strong> second giant in "Flight Plan"). Healey was born in 1922 and was a popular<br />
Western villain during <strong>the</strong> 1940's and 1950s. He also starred in numerous science fiction films<br />
including Jungle Moon Men, <strong>The</strong> Pan<strong>the</strong>r Girl <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kongo, <strong>The</strong> Unearthly, Varan <strong>the</strong><br />
Unbelievable, <strong>The</strong> Incredible Melting Man, Claws, Ghost Fever, and <strong>the</strong> tele-films Shadow on <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Land</strong> and V. His o<strong>the</strong>r television appearances include episodes <strong>of</strong> Superman, Man and <strong>the</strong><br />
Challenge, Men Into Space, Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Circle <strong>of</strong> Fear, <strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk,<br />
Spiderman, and Knight Rider.<br />
Helton, Percy (Akman in "Ghost Town"). Comic character actor Helton was born in 1894. His<br />
many film credits include Let's Live Again, Miracle on 34th Street, Abbott and Costello Meet <strong>the</strong><br />
Killer, Boris Karl<strong>of</strong>f, 20,000 Leagues Under <strong>the</strong> Sea, Kiss Me Deadly, and Hush...Hush Sweet<br />
Charlotte. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Superman, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Science Fiction<br />
<strong>The</strong>atre, <strong>The</strong> Green Hornet, Girl from U.N.C.L.E., and Wild Wild West. He died on Sept. 11,<br />
1971.<br />
Hogan, Robert (Brady in "<strong>The</strong> Marionettes"). Hogan was born in 1936. His o<strong>the</strong>r television<br />
credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, Mission: Impossible, <strong>The</strong> Six Million<br />
Dollar Man, Tales <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Unexpected, <strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk, Mork and Mindy, Tucker's Witch,<br />
Knight Rider, and <strong>The</strong> Wizard.<br />
Holman, Rex (Mezron in "A Place Called Earth"). Holman was born in 1935. He was featured in<br />
<strong>the</strong> films Panic in <strong>the</strong> Year Zero, <strong>The</strong> Wrecking Crew, and Escape from Witch Mountain. He also<br />
starred in episodes <strong>of</strong> One Step Beyond, Thriller, Twilight Zone, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Man from<br />
U.N.C.L.E., Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, and Fantasy Island.<br />
Howard, Ronny (Jodar in "Genius at Work"). Juvenile actor Howard, who starred in <strong>the</strong> popular<br />
television series <strong>The</strong> Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days, was born in 1953. He also starred in <strong>the</strong><br />
film Village <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> and Run, Stranger, Run. Howard later became a successful film director<br />
whose credits include Splash, Cocoon, and Willow.<br />
Howard, Susan (Mrs. Garak in "Collector's Item"). Ms. Howard, who was born in 1943, also<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> tele-film <strong>The</strong> Power Within. Her o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong><br />
Tarzan, Star Trek, <strong>The</strong> Immortal, <strong>The</strong> Sixth Sense, and Fantastic Journey.<br />
Husmann, Ron (<strong>The</strong> flight controller in "<strong>Land</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lost"). Husmann also appeared in <strong>the</strong> 1965<br />
film Love Has Many Faces.<br />
Jason, Peter (Mylo in "Secret City <strong>of</strong> Limbo"). Jason was born in 1944. He also appeared in films<br />
Beyond <strong>the</strong> Universe, Trick or Treats, Dreamscape, Streets <strong>of</strong> Fire, Prince <strong>of</strong> Darkness, Hyper<br />
Sapien: People from Ano<strong>the</strong>r Planet, <strong>The</strong>y Live, Alien Nation, and Arachnophobia and <strong>the</strong> telefilms<br />
Shadow on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Land</strong>, Starflight: <strong>The</strong> Plane That Couldn't <strong>Land</strong>, and From <strong>The</strong> Dead <strong>of</strong><br />
Night.<br />
Jeter, James (<strong>The</strong> studio gateman in "Comeback"). Jeter was born in 1921. His o<strong>the</strong>r film credits<br />
include Ice Station Zebra, <strong>The</strong> Big Bus, and Assault on Precinct 13.<br />
Johnson, Arch (Chief Ribers in "<strong>The</strong> Inside Rail"). Johnson was born in 1923. He also appeared<br />
in <strong>the</strong> film Twilight <strong>of</strong> Honor and <strong>the</strong> pilot film for <strong>The</strong> Invisible Man.
Jones, Morgan (<strong>The</strong> assistant scientist in "<strong>The</strong> Trap"). Jones' o<strong>the</strong>r film credits include Untamed<br />
Women, Forbidden Planet, Not <strong>of</strong> this Earth, <strong>The</strong> Giant Claws, and <strong>The</strong> Boy and <strong>the</strong> Pirates. He<br />
also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Twilight Zone, Tarzan, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man,<br />
and Knight Rider.<br />
Jordan, Ted (<strong>The</strong> policeman at <strong>the</strong> museum in "Double-Cross"). Jordan was born in 1925. He is<br />
film credits include Thieves' Highway, Tokyo Joe, and Lure <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wilderness. He also appeared in<br />
an episode <strong>of</strong> Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea.<br />
Kellett, Pete (<strong>The</strong> guard in "Home Sweet Home"). Kellett also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Enforcer,<br />
Jalopy, and <strong>The</strong> Big Tip Off.<br />
Kelly, Sean (Alek in "A Small War"). Kelly's o<strong>the</strong>r film credits include <strong>The</strong> Bandit <strong>of</strong> Zhobe,<br />
Mystery Submarine, and First Men in <strong>the</strong> Moon. He was also featured in an episode <strong>of</strong> One Step<br />
Beyond.<br />
Kennedy, Don (<strong>The</strong> policeman in "Chamber <strong>of</strong> Fear"). Kennedy also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films<br />
Invisible Invaders and Walk Like a Dragon and an episode <strong>of</strong> Men Into Space and Man and <strong>the</strong><br />
Challenge on television.<br />
King, Zalman (Nick in "<strong>The</strong> Lost Ones"). King was born in 1942 and appeared in such films as<br />
Some Call It Loving, Blue Sunshine, and Galaxy <strong>of</strong> Terror. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred<br />
Hitchcock Hour and Man from U.N.C.L.E. King is currently a director whose film credits include<br />
Two Moon Junction and Wild Orchid.<br />
Lambert, Lee (Hopper in "<strong>The</strong> Lost Ones"). Lambert also appeared in <strong>the</strong> 1971 film Simon, King<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Witches.<br />
Lau, Wesley (<strong>The</strong> first policeman in "<strong>The</strong> Creed"). Lau was born in 1921 and was featured as Lt.<br />
Anderson in <strong>the</strong> Perry Mason television series. Lau also starred as Sgt. Jiggs in <strong>the</strong> Time Tunnel<br />
series. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Venetian Affair, Panic in <strong>the</strong> City, and Homebodies. He<br />
also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Presents, One Step Beyond, Twilight Zone, Mission:<br />
Impossible, <strong>The</strong> Magician, and <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man. He died on Aug. 30, 1985.<br />
Lauter, Harry (<strong>The</strong> first cop in "<strong>The</strong> Creed"). Lauter was born in 1914 and was <strong>the</strong> star <strong>of</strong> Tales<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Texas Rangers on television. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Zamba <strong>the</strong> Gorilla, <strong>The</strong> Day <strong>the</strong><br />
Earth Stood Still, It Came from Beneath <strong>the</strong> Sea, <strong>The</strong> Creature with <strong>the</strong> Atom Brain, Earth Vs.<br />
Flying Saucers, <strong>The</strong> Werewolf, Escape from <strong>the</strong> Planet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apes, and Superbeast. His o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Men Into Space, Wild Wild West, <strong>The</strong> Green Hornet, Voyage<br />
to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, My Favorite Martian, Tarzan, and Time Tunnel. He died on Oct. 30,<br />
1990.<br />
LeBell, Gene (Mezron's bro<strong>the</strong>r in "A Place Called Earth"). Stuntman LeBell also appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
films Hammer, Slaughter's Big Rip-Off, and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid. He also was featured in<br />
<strong>the</strong> tele-film <strong>The</strong> Challenge and an episode <strong>of</strong> Man from Atlantis.<br />
Leeds, Peter (<strong>The</strong> senator in "Pay <strong>the</strong> Piper"). Leeds was born in 1918 and appeared in <strong>the</strong> films I<br />
Married a Witch, <strong>The</strong> Atomic Kid, and <strong>The</strong> Thirty Foot Bride <strong>of</strong> Candy Rock. He also appeared in<br />
episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Presents, <strong>The</strong> Addams Family, and Kolchak: <strong>The</strong> Night Stalker.<br />
LeGault, Lance (Giant policeman in "Underground"). LeGault, who was born in 1940, starred as<br />
Alamo Joe in <strong>the</strong> Werewolf television series. He was also featured in <strong>the</strong> films Coma and Welcome<br />
to Spring Break and <strong>the</strong> television pilot films for Captain America and Knight Rider. He also<br />
appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Logan's Run, <strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk, Wonder Woman, Battlestar Galactica,
Buck Rogers in <strong>the</strong> 25th Century, Tales <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gold Monkey, Voyagers!, Automan, and Airwolf.<br />
Lesser, Len (<strong>The</strong> prisoner in "Brainwash"). Lesser was born in 1922 and appeared in <strong>the</strong> films<br />
Blood and Lace and Ruby and <strong>the</strong> tele-films Spiderman, Someone Is Watching Me, and Through<br />
<strong>the</strong> Magic Pyramid. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Man and <strong>the</strong> Challenge, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits,<br />
Wild Wild West, <strong>The</strong> Munsters, and My Favorite Martian.<br />
Lorimer, Louise (Ms. Smith in "Wild Journey"). Ms. Lorimer was born in 1898. Her numerous<br />
film credits include <strong>The</strong> Snake Pit, Mystery Street, Compulsion, and Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie.<br />
Lyons, Robert F. (Naylor in "<strong>The</strong> Chase"). Lyons was born in 1940. He was featured in <strong>the</strong> telefilm<br />
<strong>The</strong> Disappearance <strong>of</strong> Flight 412, <strong>The</strong> Strange Possession <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Oliver, <strong>The</strong> Ghost <strong>of</strong><br />
Flight 401, Death Car on <strong>the</strong> Freeway, and Dark Knight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Scarecrow. His o<strong>the</strong>r television<br />
credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Night Gallery, <strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk, Darkroom, Voyagers!, Automan,<br />
Knight Rider, and Shadow Chasers.<br />
Mamakos, Peter (Logar in "Target: Earth"). Mamakos was born in 1918. His film credits include<br />
Private Eyes, Bandit <strong>of</strong> Corsica, Sabu and <strong>The</strong> Magic Ring, <strong>The</strong> Resurrection <strong>of</strong> Zachary<br />
Wheeler, and <strong>The</strong> Man with Bogart's Face. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Superman, Voyage to<br />
<strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Batman, Girl from U.N.C.L.E., Amos Burke, Secret Agent, Get Smart, and<br />
Airwolf.<br />
Margolin, Stuart (Zoral in "<strong>The</strong> Mechanical Man"). Margolin, who was born in 1939, co-starred<br />
as Angel in television's <strong>The</strong> Rockford Files. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Women <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Prehistoric<br />
Planet, <strong>The</strong> Big Bus, and Future World. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Hour<br />
and Bewitched.<br />
Marley, John (Zarkin in "Sabotage"). Character actor Marley was born in 1916. He appeared in<br />
<strong>the</strong> films Deathdream, <strong>The</strong> Dead are Alive, It Lives Again, <strong>The</strong> Car, Threshold, Mo<strong>the</strong>r Lode, and<br />
<strong>the</strong> cable tele-film Falcon's Gold. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Inner Sanctum, Man and <strong>the</strong><br />
Challenge, Thriller, Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Hour, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Wild Wild West,<br />
Kolchak: <strong>The</strong> Night Stalker, and <strong>The</strong> Incredible Hulk. He died on May 22, 1984.<br />
Marlo, Steve (<strong>The</strong> technician in "Deadly Pawn", Officer Burns in "Panic", <strong>the</strong> cop in "Return <strong>of</strong><br />
Inidu" and <strong>the</strong> minor S.I.D. <strong>of</strong>ficial in "<strong>The</strong> Mechanical Man"). Marlo was born in 1931. He<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> tele-film Night Slaves and episodes <strong>of</strong> One Step Beyond, Alfred Hitchcock Presents,<br />
Thriller, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Wild Wild West, Circle <strong>of</strong> Fear, Mission: Impossible, Wonder<br />
Woman, and Automan.<br />
Marr, Edward (Byrnie <strong>the</strong> peddler in "Our Man O'Reilly"). Marr's numerous film credits include<br />
<strong>the</strong> films Charlie Chan at <strong>the</strong> Wax Museum, Mr. Moto's Gamble, 20,000 Leagues Under <strong>the</strong> Sea,<br />
I Was a Teenage Werewolf, and How to Make a Monster. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong><br />
Twilight Zone and <strong>The</strong> Addams Family on television.<br />
Ma<strong>the</strong>ws, Sheila (Collier in "Wild Journey" and Nurse Helg in "Deadly Lodestone"). Ms.<br />
Ma<strong>the</strong>ws also appeared in <strong>the</strong> Irwin Allen films <strong>The</strong> Poseidon Adventure, Towering Inferno, and<br />
<strong>the</strong> tele-film City Beneath <strong>the</strong> Sea. She also appeared in several episodes <strong>of</strong> Lost in Space.<br />
Mattson, Denver (Sergeant #1 in "Target: Earth"). Stuntman Mattson also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films<br />
<strong>The</strong> Domino Principle, <strong>The</strong> House by <strong>the</strong> Lake, and 1982's <strong>The</strong> Thing.<br />
Mazurki, Mike (Loach in "<strong>Giants</strong> and All That Jazz"). Mazurki, a former wrestler, was born in<br />
1909. His numerous films include Dr. Renault's Secret, Henry Aldrich Haunts a House, <strong>The</strong><br />
Canterville Ghost, Sinbad <strong>the</strong> Sailor, <strong>The</strong> Mysterious Intruder, Nightmare Alley, Around <strong>the</strong>
World in 80 Days, Alligator, and his final film Dick Tracy, with Warren Beatty. Mazurki also<br />
appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ed, I Dream <strong>of</strong> Jeannie, <strong>The</strong> Munsters, and Fantasy Island. He died<br />
on Oct. 9, 1990.<br />
McBain, Diane (Mrs. Evers in "Panic"). McBain was born in 1941 and starred in <strong>the</strong> films<br />
Wicked, Wicked and Monster. Her o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Wild Wild West,<br />
Man from U.N.C.L.E., Batman, Airwolf, and Knight Rider.<br />
McGowan, Oliver (Dr. Howard in "Every Boy Needs a Dog"). McGowan was born in 1907 and<br />
starred in <strong>the</strong> 1958 horror film Screaming Mimi. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Star Trek, I<br />
Dream <strong>of</strong> Jeannie, and Wild Wild West. He died on Aug. 23, 1971.<br />
Meriwe<strong>the</strong>r, Lee (<strong>The</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r in "Rescue"). Meriwe<strong>the</strong>r, who starred as Dr. Ann McGregor in <strong>the</strong><br />
Time Tunnel television series and was Catwoman in <strong>the</strong> 1966 Batman film, was born in 1935. <strong>The</strong><br />
former Miss America also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> 4-D Man, <strong>The</strong> Legend <strong>of</strong> Lylah Clare, and <strong>the</strong><br />
tele-film Cruise into Terror. She also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Man from U.N.C.L.E., Star Trek,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Immortal, Time Express, and was a regular on Mission: Impossible for one season.<br />
Michenaud, Gerald (Pepi in "Terror-Go-Round"). Michenaud also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong><br />
Naked Kiss and A Big Hand for <strong>the</strong> Little Lady and an episode <strong>of</strong> Time Tunnel.<br />
Michenaud, Pat (<strong>The</strong> giant boy in "<strong>The</strong> Crash"). Michenaud also appeared in an episode <strong>of</strong> Time<br />
Tunnel.<br />
Milford, John (Ranger Wilson in "Home Sweet Home"). Milford was born in 1929 and appeared<br />
in <strong>the</strong> tele-films <strong>The</strong> Missing Are Deadly and <strong>The</strong> Aliens are Coming. His numerous television<br />
credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Men Into Space, Man and <strong>the</strong> Challenge, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Voyage to<br />
<strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, Captain Nice, <strong>The</strong> Sixth Sense, Ghost Story, Planet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Apes, <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man, Wonder Woman, Spiderman, <strong>The</strong> Phoenix, and Knight Rider.<br />
Mills, Mort (<strong>The</strong> constable in "Home Sweet Home"). Mills was born in 1919 and appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
films Psycho and <strong>The</strong> Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Game is Kill. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong><br />
Men Into Space, Wild Wild West, <strong>The</strong> Green Hornet, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, and Mission: Impossible.<br />
Mitchell, George (Harry Cass in "Six Hours to Live"). Mitchell was born in 1905 and appeared in<br />
<strong>the</strong> film <strong>The</strong> Andromeda Strain. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Lights Out, One Step Beyond,<br />
Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Thriller, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, and Time<br />
Tunnel. He died on Jan. 18, 1972.<br />
Mooney, John (<strong>The</strong> pharmacist in "A Place Called Earth"). Mooney appeared in several films<br />
including <strong>the</strong> 1957 science fiction film <strong>The</strong> 27th Day.<br />
Napier, John (<strong>The</strong> convict in "Manhunt"). Napier also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Fa<strong>the</strong>r Goose, <strong>The</strong><br />
Great Sioux Massacre, <strong>The</strong> Girl Who Knew Too Much, and an episode <strong>of</strong> Time Tunnel.<br />
Nardini, Tom (Carl in "Every Boy Needs a Dog"). Nardini was born in 1945 and appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
tele-film Harpy. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Bewitched and Kung Fu.<br />
Nash, Brian (<strong>The</strong> boy in <strong>the</strong> park in "<strong>Land</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lost"). Juvenile actor Nash also appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
film <strong>The</strong> Thrill <strong>of</strong> It All and episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Munsters and <strong>The</strong> Invaders on television.<br />
Nelson, Erik (S.I.D. man in "Collector's Item", "<strong>The</strong> Chase", "Wild Journey", "<strong>The</strong> Mechanical<br />
Man", and "Seven Little Indians"). Nelson was born in 1938 and appeared in several Irwin Allen<br />
films including <strong>the</strong> tele-film City Beneath <strong>the</strong> Sea, <strong>The</strong> Poseidon Adventure, and <strong>The</strong> Towering
Inferno.<br />
Novello, Jay (Okun in "<strong>The</strong> Night <strong>of</strong> Thrombeldinbar"). Character actor Novello was born in<br />
1904. His many film credits include <strong>The</strong> Jade Box, <strong>the</strong> serial Captain America in 1944, Son <strong>of</strong><br />
Sinbad, <strong>The</strong> Mad Magician, <strong>The</strong> Lost World, and Atlantis, <strong>the</strong> Lost Continent. He also appeared in<br />
episodes <strong>of</strong> One Step Beyond, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, and Mr. Terrific. He died on Sept. 2, 1982.<br />
Osmond, Cliff (Grotius in "Seven Little Indians" and Jolo in "Chamber <strong>of</strong> Fear"). Osmond was<br />
born in 1937 and appeared in <strong>the</strong> films She-Devils in Chains, Invasion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bee Girls, and<br />
Hangar 18. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Twilight Zone, <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man, and <strong>The</strong><br />
Invisible Man.<br />
Palmer, Dawson (<strong>The</strong> first giant in "<strong>The</strong> Golden Cage"). Palmer, a stuntman, was born in 1937.<br />
He also appeared in several episodes <strong>of</strong> Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea and Lost in Space. He was<br />
killed in an automobile accident on Sept. 10, 1972.<br />
Peck, Ed (Warkin in "Doomsday"). Peck appeared in <strong>the</strong> 1978 fantasy Heaven Can Wait and<br />
appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Tales <strong>of</strong> Tomorrow, <strong>The</strong> Munsters, Wild Wild West, Star Trek, and <strong>The</strong><br />
Invaders.<br />
Peck, Linda (<strong>The</strong> giant model in "Framed"). Ms. Peck also appeared in <strong>the</strong> film Valley <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Dolls in 1967.<br />
Pennell, Larry (<strong>The</strong> guard in "Six Hours To Live"). Pennell was born in 1928. His film credits<br />
include <strong>The</strong> Space Children, <strong>The</strong> Man With Bogart's Face, Superstition, Metal Storm: <strong>The</strong><br />
Destruction <strong>of</strong> Jared-Syn, and <strong>The</strong> Borrower. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> tele-film <strong>The</strong> City Beneath<br />
<strong>the</strong> Sea and episodes <strong>of</strong> Thriller, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, and Mission: Impossible and starred in <strong>the</strong><br />
series Ripcord.<br />
Perrin, Vic (Small giant man in "Genius at Work"). Perrin, a leading announcer and voice actor,<br />
was born in 1916. Perrin was best known as <strong>the</strong> <strong>Control</strong> Voice which introduced <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits<br />
television series each week. He was also featured in 1966's <strong>The</strong> Bubble and was <strong>the</strong> narrator for <strong>The</strong><br />
UFO Incident tele-film. Perrin was also seen or heard in episodes <strong>of</strong> Superman, Twilight Zone,<br />
Star Trek, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, Wild Wild West, Mission: Impossible, Wonder Woman, Project UFO,<br />
and Buck Rogers in <strong>the</strong> 25th Century. He died on July 4, 1989.<br />
Pers<strong>of</strong>f, Nehemiah (Titus in "<strong>Land</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lost"). Pers<strong>of</strong>f was born in 1920 and appeared in<br />
numerous films including Green Mansions, Panic in <strong>the</strong> City, <strong>The</strong> Power, Deadly Harvest, and<br />
Psychic Killer. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> tele-film <strong>The</strong> Stranger Within, <strong>The</strong> Henderson Monster,<br />
and <strong>The</strong> Word. His many television appearances include episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Presents,<br />
Twilight Zone, Thriller, Wild Wild West, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Man from U.N.C.L.E.,<br />
Tarzan, Time Tunnel, Mission: Impossible, Search, <strong>The</strong> Invisible Man, <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar<br />
Man, Wonder Woman, Logan's Run, <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman, Supertrain, and Battlestar Galactica.<br />
Pickard, John (<strong>The</strong> guard in "Flight Plan"). Pickard was born in 1913 and was best known for his<br />
many Western films. He also appeared in Bandits <strong>of</strong> Corsica and Panic in <strong>the</strong> City. His television<br />
credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Captain Midnight, Twilight Zone, Wild Wild West, Tarzan, Time<br />
Tunnel, <strong>The</strong> Immortal, and Mission: Impossible.<br />
Power, Max (<strong>The</strong> pharmacist in "Six Hours to Live"). Power also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Strategic<br />
Air Command and Gunfight at <strong>the</strong> O.K. Corral.<br />
Prohaska, Janos (<strong>The</strong> gorilla in "Comeback"). Stuntman Prohaska was born in 1921. He usually<br />
played apes or creatures and appeared in <strong>the</strong> film Planet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apes and an episode <strong>of</strong> Man and <strong>the</strong>
Challenge, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Star Trek, and Lost in Space. He was killed in an airplane crash on<br />
Mar. 13, 1974.<br />
Quarry, Jerry (Bron in "A Place Called Earth"). Quarry, a pr<strong>of</strong>essional boxer, also appeared in<br />
episodes <strong>of</strong> Buck Rogers in <strong>the</strong> 25th Century and <strong>The</strong> Magician.<br />
Quinn, Bill (Warden Sloan in "Six Hours To Live"). Quinn was born in 1912. He appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
tele-film Psychic Killer, Dead and Buried, Twilight Zone - <strong>The</strong> Movie, and <strong>the</strong> tele-films Satan's<br />
School for Girls, Terror Out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sky, and <strong>The</strong> Mysterious Two. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong><br />
Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Hour, <strong>The</strong> Munsters, Wild Wild West, <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar<br />
Man, and <strong>The</strong> Greatest American Hero.<br />
Quinn, Michael J. (Jake <strong>the</strong> watchman in "Our Man O'Reilly", Lt. Emar in "Rescue" and <strong>the</strong><br />
gateman in "Six Hours to Live"). Quinn also appeared in <strong>the</strong> 1975 film <strong>The</strong> Day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Locust.<br />
Quinn, Teddy (Garna in "<strong>The</strong> Night <strong>of</strong> Thrombeldinbar"). Juvenile actor Quinn was born in<br />
1959. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films 80 Steps to Jonah and Necromancy.<br />
Reese, Tom (Sgt. Gedo in "Rescue"). Reese was born in 1930 and appeared in <strong>the</strong> films<br />
Murderer's Row, <strong>The</strong> St. Valentine's Day Massacre, and Vanishing Point. He also was featured in<br />
an episode <strong>of</strong> Twilight Zone and appeared regularly on television in <strong>The</strong> Adventures <strong>of</strong> Ellery<br />
Queen in 1975.<br />
Rhue, Madlyn (Bertha Fry in "Deadly Dart"). Ms. Rhue was born in 1934 and appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
tele-films Poor Devil and Fantasies. Her o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred<br />
Hitchcock Hour, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Star Trek, Wild Wild West, Ghost Story, Captain Nice,<br />
Mission: Impossible, and Kolchak: <strong>The</strong> Night Stalker.<br />
Richman, Peter Mark (Marad in "Panic"). Richman was born in 1927. He starred in <strong>the</strong> films<br />
Agent for H.A.R.M., Dark Intruder, Psi Factor, Friday <strong>the</strong> 13th Part VIII - Jason Takes<br />
Manhattan, Judgement Day, and <strong>The</strong> Naked Gun 2 1/2: <strong>The</strong> Smell <strong>of</strong> Fear. Richman's numerous<br />
television credits also include episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Presents, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Twilight<br />
Zone, Wild Wild West, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, Man from U.N.C.L.E.,<br />
Mission: Impossible, Search, <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman, Wonder Woman, Galactica 1980, <strong>The</strong><br />
Incredible Hulk, and Knight Rider.<br />
Ritchie, Clint (Andros in "<strong>Land</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lost"). Ritchie was born in 1939 and appeared in <strong>the</strong> films<br />
<strong>The</strong> St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Patton, and Midway.<br />
Robinson, Jr., Edward G. (Rogers <strong>the</strong> guard in "Panic"). Robinson, <strong>the</strong> son <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> legendary<br />
star, was born in 1934. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> 1952 film Invasion U.S.A. and <strong>the</strong> tele-film <strong>The</strong><br />
City Beneath <strong>the</strong> Sea. He died on Feb. 26, 1974.<br />
Robinson, Sugar Ray (Biff in "<strong>Giants</strong> and All That Jazz"). Robinson, <strong>the</strong> former Middleweight<br />
Boxing Champion, was born in 1920. Robinson also appeared in <strong>the</strong> tele-film <strong>The</strong> City Beneath <strong>the</strong><br />
Sea and episodes <strong>of</strong> Mission: Impossible and Fantasy Island. He died on Apr. 12, 1989<br />
Rogers, Elizabeth (<strong>The</strong> secretary in "Sabotage"). Ms. Rogers also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong><br />
Towering Inferno and An Officer and a Gentleman. She also appeared in an episode <strong>of</strong> Time<br />
Tunnel.<br />
Ruskin, Joseph (Carlos in "Terror-Go-Round" and Gen. Aza in "Secret City <strong>of</strong> Limbo"). Ruskin<br />
also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Diary Of a Madman and <strong>The</strong> Man Who Wasn't <strong>The</strong>re and <strong>the</strong> tele-films<br />
Dr. Scorpion and Captain America. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Twilight Zone,
<strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Wild Wild West, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Star Trek, Time Tunnel, <strong>The</strong> Six<br />
Million Dollar Man, Planet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apes, <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman, and Project UFO.<br />
Ryan, Joseph (<strong>The</strong> cabin policeman in "Double-Cross"). Ryan also appeared in an episode <strong>of</strong><br />
Lost in Space.<br />
Ryder, Alfred (Parteg in "<strong>The</strong> Night <strong>of</strong> Thrombeldinbar"). Ryder was born in 1919 and appeared<br />
in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Legend <strong>of</strong> HillBilly John and Escape to Witch Mountain. His numerous television<br />
credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Lights Out, Inner Sanctum, One Step Beyond, Man and <strong>the</strong> Challenge,<br />
Way Out, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Wild Wild West,<br />
Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, Mission: Impossible, Star Trek, Search, <strong>The</strong> Six<br />
Million Dollar Man, and Buck Rogers in <strong>the</strong> 25th Century.<br />
Sage, Willard (Hook in "Double-Cross" and Insp. Sage in "Deadly Dart"). Canadian actor Sage<br />
was born in 1923 and appeared in <strong>the</strong> science fiction film Colossus: <strong>The</strong> Forbin Project. He also<br />
appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Star Trek, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, and <strong>The</strong> Sixth Sense. He died<br />
in 1974.<br />
Salmi, Albert (Melzac and Bryk in "Graveyard <strong>of</strong> Fools"). Salmi was born in 1928. He also<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Escape from <strong>the</strong> Planet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apes, Empire <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ants, Dragonslayer, <strong>The</strong><br />
Coming, and Superstition. His television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Presents,<br />
One Step Beyond, Twilight Zone, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Lost in Space, Night Gallery,<br />
Future Cop, Bring 'Em Back Alive, and Knight Rider. Salmi killed himself and his wife on Apr. 23,<br />
1990.<br />
Schallert, William (Dr. Arno in "<strong>The</strong> Clones"). Character actor Schallert, who was best known<br />
for playing fa<strong>the</strong>rs in <strong>the</strong> television series <strong>The</strong> Patty Duke Show and <strong>The</strong> Nancy Drew Mysteries,<br />
was born in 1922. Schallert's numerous film credits include <strong>The</strong> Man from Planet X, Port Sinister,<br />
Captive Women, Commando Cody, Gog, <strong>The</strong>m!, Tobor <strong>the</strong> Great, <strong>The</strong> Girl in <strong>the</strong> Kremlin, <strong>The</strong><br />
Monolith Monsters, <strong>The</strong> Incredible Shrinking Man, <strong>The</strong> Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, Colossus:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Forbin Project, Hangar 18, Twilight Zone - <strong>The</strong> Movie, and Innerspace. His o<strong>the</strong>r television<br />
credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Science Fiction <strong>The</strong>atre, One Step Beyond, Men Into Space, Twilight<br />
Zone, Wild Wild West, Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, Get Smart (where he appeared semiregularly<br />
as Admiral Hargrade), <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man, <strong>The</strong> Bionic Woman, and <strong>the</strong> new<br />
Twilight Zone.<br />
Schiller, Miriam (<strong>The</strong> housewife in "<strong>The</strong> Night <strong>of</strong> Thrombeldinbar" and <strong>the</strong> nurse in "A Small<br />
War"). Ms. Schiller also appeared in several films in <strong>the</strong> 1960's including My Fair Lady and was<br />
featured in an episode <strong>of</strong> Lost in Space.<br />
Scott, Timothy ("<strong>The</strong> Chase"). Scott was born in 1937 and appeared in such films as Butch<br />
Cassidy and <strong>the</strong> Sundance Kid, Myra Breckinridge, Vanishing Point, and Eureka.<br />
Seymour, Anne (Martha Cass in "Six Hours to Live"). Ms. Seymour was born in 1909 and<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Mirage, Trancers, and <strong>the</strong> tele-films Angel on My Shoulder, Threads, and<br />
Chiller. Her o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Dow Hour <strong>of</strong> Great Mysteries,<br />
Mystery Show, Thriller, Mr. Merlin, and <strong>the</strong> new Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Ms. Seymour died on<br />
Dec. 8, 1988.<br />
Shayne, Robert (Mr. Clinton in "Every Boy Needs a Dog"). Shayne, who is best known for<br />
having portrayed Inspector Henderson in <strong>the</strong> 1950s Superman television series, was born in 1900.<br />
He also appeared in numerous films including <strong>the</strong> films Face <strong>of</strong> Marble, <strong>The</strong> Neanderthal Man,<br />
Invaders from Mars, Tobor <strong>the</strong> Great, <strong>The</strong> Indestructible Man, Kronos, War <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Satellites, <strong>The</strong><br />
Giant Claw, Teenage Caveman, Experiment Alcatraz, and How to Make a Monster. Shayne was
most recently seen as Reggie, <strong>the</strong> blind news vendor, in several episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Flash television<br />
series.<br />
Shepard, Jan (Osla in "Shell Game"). Ms. Shepard, who was born in 1933, starred in <strong>the</strong> 1959<br />
film Attack <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Giant Leeches and appeared regularly as Marcia Stanhope in <strong>the</strong> 1950s television<br />
series Captain Midnight. She also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Lights Out, Inner Sanctum, Science<br />
Fiction <strong>The</strong>atre, and Man and <strong>the</strong> Challenge.<br />
Slattery, Page (<strong>The</strong> second giant in "<strong>The</strong> Golden Cage"). Slattery also appeared in <strong>the</strong> 1962<br />
version <strong>of</strong> Cape Fear and Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits<br />
include episodes <strong>of</strong> Man and <strong>the</strong> Challenge and One Step Beyond.<br />
Sorensen, Paul (<strong>The</strong> giant camper in "Bounty Hunter"). Sorensen was born in 1926 and appeared<br />
in <strong>the</strong> tele-film Shadow on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Land</strong> and <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Resurrection <strong>of</strong> Zachary Wheeler and<br />
Escape to Witch Mountain. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Wild<br />
Wild West, Bewitched, My Favorite Martian, and Salvage-1.<br />
Soule, Olan (Cameraman in "Comeback"). Veteran character actor Olan Soule was born in 1909.<br />
His film credits include <strong>The</strong> Day <strong>the</strong> Earth Stood Still, This Island Earth, Cult <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cobra, <strong>The</strong><br />
Bubble, and <strong>the</strong> pilot film for <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man. Soule also starred as Tut in <strong>the</strong> Captain<br />
Midnight television series and appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock Presents, One Step<br />
Beyond, Twilight Zone, My Living Doll, My Favorite Martian, <strong>The</strong> Addams Family, Batman,<br />
Project UFO, and Battlestar Galactica.<br />
Sperdakos, George (Goldsmith in "Collector's Item"). Sperdakos was born in 1931 and was<br />
featured in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> War Lovers, What's So Bad About Feeling Good?, Resurrection, and <strong>the</strong><br />
tele-film Exo-Man.<br />
Stevens, Warren (Ashim in "Brainwash" and Olds in "A Place Called Earth"). Stevens was born<br />
in 1919. He appeared as Lt. Doc Ostrow in Forbidden Planet and was also featured in Gorilla at<br />
Large, Cyborg 2087, and <strong>The</strong> Demon Prince: Genesis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Vampire. He also appeared in<br />
episodes <strong>of</strong> Inner Sanctum, Science Fiction <strong>The</strong>atre, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, One Step Beyond,<br />
Men Into Space, Twilight Zone, <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Man from<br />
U.N.C.L.E., Tarzan, Star Trek, Time Tunnel, Wonder Woman, and <strong>The</strong> Return <strong>of</strong> Captain Nemo.<br />
Stockwell, Guy (Garak in "Collector's Item"). Stockwell was born in 1934. His film credits<br />
include <strong>The</strong> War Lord, <strong>The</strong> Monitors, It's Alive, <strong>The</strong> Coming, Grotesque, and Santa Sangre. He<br />
also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Men Into Space, Thriller, Wild Wild West, Tales <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gold Monkey,<br />
Voyagers!, and Knight Rider.<br />
Stone, Leonard (Dr. Kraal in "Brainwash" and Sgt. Eson in "<strong>The</strong> Unsuspected"). Stone was born<br />
in 1923. He appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Willie Wonka and <strong>the</strong> Chocolate Factory, Soylent Green, and <strong>the</strong><br />
tele-film Once Upon a Spy. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, Lost<br />
in Space, Get Smart, <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man, <strong>The</strong> Gemini Man, and Next Step Beyond.<br />
Sullivan, Grant (<strong>The</strong> second cop in "<strong>The</strong> Creed"). Sullivan also appeared in an episode <strong>of</strong> Lost in<br />
Space and starred as Blaster Martin in "<strong>The</strong> Q Effect" in 1954's Secret Files <strong>of</strong> Captain Video.<br />
Summers, Yale (Andre in "Nightmare"). Summers also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Return <strong>of</strong> Captain Nemo, and Fantasy Island.<br />
Tayback, Vic (<strong>The</strong> hood in "<strong>The</strong> Inside Rail"). Tayback, who was best known as diner owner Mel<br />
in <strong>the</strong> Alice television series, was born in 1930. He appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Blood and Lace, <strong>The</strong> Big<br />
Bus, <strong>The</strong> Shaggy D.A., Mansion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Doomed, and <strong>The</strong> Butcher. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> tele-
films Through <strong>the</strong> Magic Pyramid and <strong>The</strong> Mysterious Two, and episodes <strong>of</strong> Star Trek, Time<br />
Express, Mission: Impossible, Supertrain, and Tales from <strong>the</strong> Darkside. He died on May 25,<br />
1990.<br />
Taylor, Keith (<strong>The</strong> newsboy in "Sabotage"). Taylor appeared in several films in <strong>the</strong> 1960's<br />
including <strong>The</strong> Perils <strong>of</strong> Pauline and Born Wild, and was featured in two episodes <strong>of</strong> Lost In Space.<br />
Taylor, Kent (Doc Jelko in "Deadly Dark"). Leading actor Taylor was born in 1907 and starred in<br />
Death Takes a Holiday in 1934. His o<strong>the</strong>r film credits include <strong>The</strong> Double Door, House <strong>of</strong><br />
Horrors, <strong>The</strong> Phantom from 10,000 Leagues, <strong>The</strong> Day Mars Invaded Earth, <strong>The</strong> Crawling Hand,<br />
Brides <strong>of</strong> Blood, Blood <strong>of</strong> Ghastly Horror, <strong>The</strong> Mighty Gorga, Brain <strong>of</strong> Blood, and <strong>the</strong> tele-film<br />
<strong>The</strong> Phantom <strong>of</strong> Hollywood. He also appeared in an episode <strong>of</strong> Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea.<br />
Taylor died on Apr. 9, 1987.<br />
Thatcher, Torin (Berger in "Nightmare"). Thatcher was born in 1905. He played <strong>the</strong> evil wizard<br />
Sokurah in <strong>The</strong> 7th Voyage <strong>of</strong> Sinbad and Pendragon in Jack <strong>the</strong> Giant Killer. He also appeared in<br />
<strong>The</strong> Man Who Could Work Miracles, <strong>The</strong> Crimson Pirate, and <strong>the</strong> tele-film <strong>The</strong> Strange Case <strong>of</strong><br />
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with Jack Palance. His o<strong>the</strong>r credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock<br />
Presents, One Step Beyond, Thriller, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Time Tunnel, Star Trek,<br />
Lost in Space, Night Gallery, and Search. He died on Mar. 4, 1981.<br />
Throne, Malachi (Taru in "Secret City <strong>of</strong> Limbo"). Throne was born in 1927. His numerous<br />
television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, Man from<br />
U.N.C.L.E., Batman (as Falseface), Star Trek, Time Tunnel, Wild Wild West, Lost in Space,<br />
Search, <strong>The</strong> Six Million Dollar Man, and Project UFO.<br />
Tigerman, Gary (<strong>The</strong> delivery boy in "<strong>The</strong> Creed"). Tigerman also appeared in several films<br />
including Hello Down <strong>The</strong>re and Pretty Maids All in a Row and an episode <strong>of</strong> Lost in Space.<br />
Trinka, Paul (<strong>The</strong> first giant guard in "Underground" and <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer in "Genius at Work").<br />
Trinka appeared regularly as Patterson in <strong>the</strong> Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea television series and<br />
was featured in an episode <strong>of</strong> Night Gallery.<br />
Turkel, Joe (<strong>The</strong> sergeant in "<strong>The</strong> Inside Rail"). Turkel was born in 1927. He appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
films <strong>The</strong> Boy and <strong>the</strong> Pirates, Tormented, Visit to a Small Planet, Wild In <strong>the</strong> Sky, <strong>The</strong> Shining,<br />
and Blade Runner.<br />
Vetri, Victoria (Lisa in "<strong>The</strong> Marionettes"). Ms. Vetri, who also acted under <strong>the</strong> name Angela<br />
Dorian, was a former Playboy Playmate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year. She was born in 1944 and appeared in <strong>the</strong><br />
films Rosemary's Baby, When Dinosaurs Ruled <strong>the</strong> Earth, and <strong>The</strong> Invasion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bee Girls. She<br />
also appeared on television in episodes <strong>of</strong> Man from U.N.C.L.E., Mission: Impossible, and<br />
Batman.<br />
Villani, Fred (<strong>The</strong> sentry in "<strong>Land</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lost"). Villani also appeared in <strong>the</strong> 1957 film <strong>The</strong><br />
Pajama Game.<br />
Walberg, Gary (<strong>The</strong> first S.I.D. man in "Seven Little Indians"). Walberg was born in 1921 and<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> film <strong>The</strong> Andromeda Strain and <strong>the</strong> tele-films <strong>The</strong> Challenge and <strong>The</strong> Spirits. He<br />
also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Twilight Zone, Star Trek, and Search.<br />
Ward, Larry (Talf in "Shell Game"). Ward was born in 1926. He also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Time Tunnel, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, Lost in Space, Wonder Woman, and Buck Rogers.<br />
He died in 1985.
Watters, Don (<strong>The</strong> giant entomologist in "<strong>The</strong> Crash"). Watters also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Truck<br />
Turner and Escape from Alcatraz.<br />
Weaver, Doodles (<strong>The</strong> giant hobo in "Framed"). Veteran character comedian Doodles Weaver was<br />
born in 1914. He appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Topper, <strong>The</strong> Thirty Foot Bride <strong>of</strong> Candy Rock, <strong>The</strong> Nutty<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>The</strong> Birds, <strong>The</strong> Spirit is Willing, and Big Foot. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include<br />
episodes <strong>of</strong> Batman and Fantasy Island. He committed suicide on Jan. 17, 1983.<br />
Webb, Tommy (Dolf in "<strong>The</strong> Lost Ones"). Juvenile actor Webb also appeared in <strong>the</strong> 1965 film<br />
Morituri.<br />
White, Jesse (Manfred in "Comeback"). White, who played <strong>the</strong> lonely Maytag repairman in<br />
numerous commercials, was born in 1919. His many film credits include Harvey, <strong>The</strong> Bad Seed,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ghost in <strong>the</strong> Invisible Bikini, <strong>The</strong> Spirit is Willing, <strong>The</strong> Reluctant Astronaut, <strong>The</strong> Cat from<br />
Outer Space, and Monster in <strong>the</strong> Closet. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include Twilight Zone, <strong>The</strong><br />
Addams Family, I Dream <strong>of</strong> Jeannie, <strong>The</strong> Munsters, Wild Wild West, and Kolchak: <strong>The</strong> Night<br />
Stalker.<br />
Whiting, Arch (<strong>The</strong> policeman in "Terror-Go-Round"). Whiting, who appeared regularly as<br />
Sparks in <strong>the</strong> Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea television series, also appeared in <strong>the</strong> 1973 tele-film<br />
<strong>The</strong> Stranger.<br />
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Wixted, Michael-James (Timmy in "Pay <strong>the</strong> Piper"). Juvenile actor Wixted was born in 1961. He<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> films Lost Flight, Lost in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Stars</strong>, and <strong>the</strong> tele-films Where Have All <strong>the</strong> People<br />
Gone? and <strong>the</strong> pilot movie for Irwin Allen's Swiss Family Robinson TV series.<br />
Workman, Lindsay (Cunningham in "Our Man O'Reilly"). Workman was born in 1924 and was<br />
featured in 1973's Westworld. His numerous television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Twilight Zone,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Outer Limits, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Wild Wild West, <strong>The</strong> Sixth Sense, Kolchak: <strong>The</strong> Night<br />
Stalker, and Highway to Heaven.<br />
Yarnall, Celeste (Marna in "<strong>The</strong> Golden Cage"). Ms. Yarnall was born in 1946 and appeared in<br />
<strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Nutty Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Around <strong>the</strong> World Under <strong>the</strong> Sea, <strong>The</strong> Face <strong>of</strong> Eve, Beast <strong>of</strong> Blood,<br />
and <strong>The</strong> Velvet Vampire. She also appeared in episodes <strong>of</strong> Wild Wild West, Man from U.N.C.L.E.,<br />
Captain Nice, and Star Trek.<br />
York, Francine (Dr. North in "Doomsday"). Ms. York was born in 1938. Her film credits include<br />
<strong>The</strong> Nutty Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Space Monster, Curse <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Swamp Creatures, and <strong>the</strong> tele-film <strong>The</strong> Time<br />
Travelers. She also appeared on television in episodes <strong>of</strong> Batman, Wild Wild West, and Lost in<br />
Space.<br />
Zaremba, John (Dr. Lalor in "Deadly Pawn"). Zaremba, who was born in 1908, appeared as Dr.<br />
Raymond Swain in <strong>the</strong> Time Tunnel television series. He also appeared in <strong>the</strong> films <strong>The</strong> Magnetic<br />
Monster, Earth vs. Flying Saucers, 20 Million Miles to Earth, Frankenstein's Daughter, and <strong>the</strong><br />
1978 tele-film <strong>The</strong> Time Machine. His o<strong>the</strong>r television credits include episodes <strong>of</strong> Alfred Hitchcock<br />
Presents, Twilight Zone, Voyage to <strong>the</strong> Bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea, <strong>The</strong> Munsters, <strong>The</strong> Invaders, and Wild<br />
Wild West. He died on Dec. 15, 1986.