The Guest Stars of Land of the Giants - Alpha Control Press
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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.