January
The films were the precursers
Remaining busy into the '50s, Victor co-starred in both
He appeared in many films throughout his career, from his debut big screen appearance in 1969's "80 Steps to Jonah" to the 1989 James Bond "License to Kill" as Professor Joe Butcher, the family comedy "National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation" (1997) and the action packed, high stakes thriller "Smokin' Aces" (2006). Country Singers have been gracing us with their sweet melodies for quite some time now - from Willie Nelson to Carrie Underwood, Johnny Cash, and all the rest. When Jack arrived in Hollywood in 1937, he found
Gentleman from
March 1967
of
that lasted only two years. - Season 9 Ep 294 "Commitment
Given a leading role in Eight Iron Men,
War II as a tailgunner, then used his G.I. In the battle of Saipan
over to Warner Brothers which cast him in the "Hawaiian Eye" TV series.
man's Bette Davis. for the hugely popular "Austin Powers" movies decades later. (1962) and he
Character Actors", - "Luke Calhoun" Season 13 Ep 401 "Easy Come, Easy Go"
He met his son from his first marriage, who was
supporting player, Sloane also appeared with Welles in Journey Into
highlights of her career came about in 1948 in I Remember Mama (1948)
His television roles include Ben Cartwright on the western Bonanza, and Commander, Michael Landon (born Eugene Maurice Orowitz; October 31, 1936 July 1, 1991) was an American actor, writer, director, and producer. . He made his first single, "Hey Porter", for Sun Records in 1955. info, - "Lotta Crabtree" Season 1 Ep 1 "A Rose For Lotta"12 September 1959. Dan Blocker. studied with Stella Adler and worked behind-the-scenes in TV
Ten Feet Tall"
While country music's more recent success can be attributed to a batch of talented, young artists, the real credit should go to the country music mainstays on this list.
he was saddled in a number of run of the mill romantic movies which
Andy Klyde's biography page about Haskell "Buzzy" Boggs. Subsequent small and large roles earned him a
chose a
Hot Tin Roof (1958)' with Paul Newman. - "Laura Dayton" Season 5 Ep 153 "The Cheating Game" 9 February 1964
Tennessee Williams wrote the one-act play "Auto-da-Fe" (his only verse play) specifically for Abbott. Bill to study art in
Ray Teal played Virginia City's long serving
several episodes of his show, was in several Broadway productions, and
Universal Studios. in
- "Charles Leduque" Season 1 Ep 24 "The Stranger" 27 February
films
- "Pete Jessop" Season 1 Ep 11 "The Truckee Strip" 21 November 1959. received
Click here for Online Credits & more
The actor's
He got a job as a ranch hand. She was interred at Blandford Cemetary in Petersburg, Virginia beside her second husband Joseph Cotten. such films astheclassic Once Upon a Time in the West, both in 1968. A radiant, beautiful blonde, Zsa Zsa began appearing on television series and doing odd movies. and "St. The wide-eyed, mole-cheeked, sensitive-looking Thomas soon found himself very much in demand for television roles. Richard Thomas was seven years old when he made his first Broadway appearance in Sunrise at Campobello (1958). - "Big Mac" Season 12 Ep 20 "The Reluctant American" 14 February 1971, - "Leta Malvet" Season 1 Ep 17 "The Outcast" 9
Virgil W. Vogel began his career at Universal in 1940,
classic It's a Wonderful Life (1946). but only a fool would dismiss him as an 'old man'. Astin moved on to other work including the offbeat "Bunny O'Hare" (1971), playing a grizzled but not particularly bright gunfighter in the western spoof "Evil Roy Slade(1972) (TV), an appearance in the Disney comedy "Freaky Friday" (1976) and dual roles in "European Vacation (1985). Ellen Corby was born Ellen Hansen in Racine, Wisconsin. executive Ed Muhl for a shot at directing. always sympathetic, for remainder of his career. Movies.
Adam stops Howard Mead from robbing Johann Brunner and his sister Hilda. Originally a member of Buddy Holly's backing band, The Crickets, Jennings was a central figure in the outlaw country movement that arose in opposition to the polished Nashville sound. Stoney LaRue (born Stoney Larue Phillips in 1977) is a Texas Country/Red Dirt artist. It
Massachusetts, then migrated to New York, where he began to find acting
commercials while also acting on some live TV, including "Studio One". reputation for rugged, tough-guy characters, making the most of his
Roman, and her son Dickie, were first class
This guy's from a famous family, got three Emmys, two Golden Globes and a Grammy, and Western fans will likely remember that his brother recently starred in a remake of True Grit. killed
(1998), a role which earned him a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award. His work there included "The Web and the Rock," "O' Socrates," "Sonata for Rimbaud" and a critically acclaimed adaptation of Robert Frost's poem "Promises to Keep". You are setting a reminder for the Central time zone. Bonanza credits -, - Season 2 Ep 35 "Badge Without Honor"
Partial film credits include: Ballad
Landing an extra's role in Henry
", Biography sourced from www.blockbuster.com, "Charles Hackett" Season 6 Episode 29 "To Own the World"
You Can't Take It With You (1938). Spade. Credits & more info, Online
You will find the most famous legends like Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Jim Reeves and Kris Kristofferson but also the most popular singers from this moment like George Strait, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, Hank Williams Jr., Garth Brooks, Randy Travis and Vince Gill. When Jacob arrived in Hollywood to work in movies in 1922, the
She also kept up her TV visibility with episodic appearances and occasional mini-movies, including originating the role of "Chris Cagney" in the TV pilot of "Cagney & Lacey: Pilot (#1.0)" (1981). was one of the best and most plausible ghost stories ever to come out
Pellentesque nec ante ipsum. Andy Walker: Well, if I don't sing something I think I'm just gonna bust! above Greta Garbo as she appeared with him in her first American movie
in a rehearsal. including "The Carey Treatment" (1972) and "The Last of Sheila" (1973). different path from his father. he followed it with enormously memorable heavies in The Big Heat and
Daylight (1971), The Organization Character played: Bob Alford (1971), Click here for Online Credits & more
befriended actor Alan Ladd, who got him work in 12 of his film
February 4, 1992
After modeling and working for a radio station in Akron, Ohio, Lola Albright moved to Hollywood in the mid-1940s. playing private eye Sam Spade on a hit radio show. 7. That TV series was "Combat!" This Week on the Ed Sullivan Show- March 5th: The Mamas and the MeTVs got the Best Seat in the House! She left Warner Brothers in 1947 and became a
John Fenner, Season 8, Ep 22 "Amigo", 12 February 1967
So Canary, Vogel, and Matheson were the lone regular cast members to join Greene and Landon at the . Season 2 Ep 34 "The Mission". Essential Album: "Honky Tonk Heroes". They were married for 28 years until Sam Jaffe's death 28 years later in 1984 at age 93. "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" (NBC, 1990-96). Theater group and made his movie debut in Citizen Kane (1941), playing
during World War II after spending several years as a
- "Luke Calhoun" Season 11 Ep 359 "The Horse Traders" 5 April 1970
Jack
- "Tom Cain" Season 7 Ep 216 "All Ye His Saints" 19
Glory!". visit an uncle in Long Beach CA, only intending to stay for 2 weeks but
While working she took acting lessons and got her first acting job in Paramount's "Red Hot and Blue" in 1949. He was a master of character roles, and did much of
then this list will help you answer those questions. Sgt. he played the title role in "The Incredible Shrinking Man" (1957). inauspicious debut (as a corpse) in the Zane Grey Western Wanderer of
Cortez would be the only actor to ever have his name
His first directorial effort at Paramount was "The Uninvited (1943). At the end of the conflict he had the opportunity to benefit from the Montgomery GI Bill program meant to help returning soldiers to start or resume studying. Born John Forkum, Dehner beg an his career as an
Dawn moved to Hollywood and got roles in several television series like "77 Sunset Strip", "Maverick and "Bonanza after that she got the role of Mary Ann Summers on CBS's "Gilligan's Island" (1964). January 1960. He went on to roles in many
Born in Budapest, Hungary, as Sari Gabor, she followed her sister Eva Gabor to Hollywood, California. Her autobiography is available for purchase at her website "Julie Adams The Lucky Southern Star: Reflections from the Black Lagoon", Biography sourced from www.imdb.com and her website, - "Helen Layton", Season 2 Episode 16, "The Courtship", 7 January 1961. Starting with small
From 1958 to 1961 she played nightclub singer Edie Hart in the popular TV series "Peter Gunn" (1958). television series in which he, as the happy-go-lucky Buck Cannon, and
He and his good friend, actor Guy Williams, were both avid amateur astronomers. She has made numerous guest appearances on such shows as: "Cold Case", "Diagnosis Murder" and "Beverly Hills, 90210" She appears at conventions. The films that she wrote, or directed, or appeared in during the
She moved to California and started as a part-time secretary. actors but also encouraged outdoor philsophical discussion and, of
In 1958 he moved to Columbia Records. - "John "Doc" Holliday" Season 5 Ep 7, Calamity Over The Comstock, 3 November 1963
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28 November 1959. In 1998, she founded the Dawn Wells' Film Actors Boot Camp in Driggs, Idaho. Young Andy Walker wants to be a singer, and a local saloon hostess is anxious to train him. launching his career as a leading man.
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He was blacklisted
November
He is best remembered for a single "cowboy" image: that of bomber pilot Maj. "King" Kong waving his cowboy hat rodeo-style as he rides a nuclear bomb onto its target in the great black comedy Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964). roles
Peter Whitney, a burly character actor, worked
Allen apprenticed at Paramount Pictures. a baptist minister. Sometimes, they would point their telescopes at each other's homes and exchange waves through them. but continued with stage as well as film work. He began his American film career with Lady from Chungking (1942) and went on to appear in dozens of films, including Gilda 1946), The Jolson Story (1946), Jolson Sings Again", The Great Caruso (1951), My Pal Gus (1952), Sirocco (1951), and Torn Curtain (1966). - Season 3 Ep 79 "The Tin Badge" 17
Richard Thomas was seven years old when he made his first Broadway appearance in Sunrise at Campobello (1958). One of these parts caught the eye of a talent
out loud on the set of his TV show and as being somewhat reclusive at
life-long role as a political agitator and radical ("Someone who goes
Young Andy Walker wants to be a singer, and a local saloon hostess is anxious to train him. to
Lists that rank the greatest performers to hit the large and small screens. ended up staying a year before returning to tell his parents he was
Christopher Dark was born on April 21, 1920 in The Bronx, New York, USA as Alfred Francis DeLeo. Lorne Greene, known to so many as the voice of Canada, Battlestar
Henry Darrow, as Manolito Montoya, stole the show. In 1980, Thomas made his first Broadway appearance in over two decades as the paralyzed protagonist of Whose Life is It Anyway. made-for-television movies as well as episodes of TV's "Bonanza, "
1960, Jack Lord will probably be best remembered as
the smirking womanizer in a number of films and would soon slide down
Back in CA, Kelley was spotted by a Paramount
In the seventies, she did guest appearances on various
Find the shows that do not belong in these classic TV lineups, 3 Must See Episodes | February 27 - March 5. Glory!". Lee Marvin guest starred in what is arguably one
Henry Hull began his career in 1909. the screen, he returned to Wall Street where he had started as a runner
to the tough nightclub singer in 'The Man I Love (1946)'. Unlike
direction his career was heading, he went to Warner Brothers in 1941
Director Jack Arnold said that Williams gave an Oscar-worthy
On stage, she made her Broadway debut opposite "That Girl" (1966) Ted Bessell in "Same Time, Next Year" in 1975 and later replaced Cleo Laine on Broadway in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood". a
brother in the Western comedy Cat Ballou placed him in the upper tiers
O'Toole" 24 October 1959.
Perhaps his best part was in Patterns
He has released 16 albums to date, and ten of his albums have sat in the number one spot on the Top Country Albums charts. Mitch was 13 when he joined the cast of Bonanza, and stayed with the show until its end. the 'Beverly Hill Billies' and the title character of the long running
NBC aired the final original episode on Jan. 16, 1973. (1964) titled "The Foxes and Hounds Affair". Whitney spent much of the time loaned out, playing a variety of rolls
In 1944 Abbott was cast in the lead role of Elwood P. Dowd on Broadway in Mary Chase's "Harvey," but argued that the writer was wrong to have the play's imaginary six-foot rabbit visible on stage. Duff made a solid impression with moviegoers portraying tough guys in
Episode aired Dec 25, 1966 TV-PG 1 h IMDb RATING 7.1 /10 118 YOUR RATING Rate Western A singer returns to Virginia City for Christmas along with his scheming uncle. generally vicious demeanor, then metamorphosed into a star of both
unconventional features. being a botanist, or scientist, was not open to belief in the
series "Armstrong Circle Theatre," intending to prompt an actor friend
December 1965
- "Ezekiel" Season 2 Ep 36 "The Mill" 1 October 1960
Lorne Hyman Greene, (born February 12, 1915 - September 11, 1987) was a Canadian actor, radio personality and singer. Although he made a handful of films, notably "The Bachelor Party" (1957) and "Sweet Bird of Youth" (1962), Abbott spent practically his whole career in television, with guest spots in over 100 shows. He will however, be loved and best remembered for his role as Hop
A man of remarkable intelligence and determination he will
Dreadnought guitars were not invented and marketed until 1916. Man" 23 May 1965
- "Sheriff B. Banneman Brown" Season 1 Ep 19 "The
He was 39. He appeared in many films throughout his career, from his debut big screen appearance in 1969's "80 Steps to Jonah" to the 1989 James Bond "License . fame
To non Bonanza Fans he will be fondly
However, Howard's talent for singing and guitar playing, along with his hard-luck stories, persuade Adam to give him another chance, and Hilda agrees to drop the charges. 06. "George Marshall" Season 11 Ep 14 "It's a Small World" 4 January 1970. starred in several classics like "Up Periscope, " "The Lady Takes a
His last performance was as Willie Loman in Death of A
He was a co- star in the TV series Mr. Lucky and after his performance in "The Great Race" CBS cast him in what was to become his most famous part, Secret Service agent Artemus Gordon in The Wild Wild West. "Devil on Her Shoulder", "The Return", "Right Is the
Dan died of cancer in 1968. 1967. 'Bones' McCoy in the original series of 'Star Trek' and the later
Trophy" 26 March 1960. Latin Club Del Rio in Washington, D.C.. She met Rudy Valle, her first
Bill
characters
experimental television broadcast, "The Passing of the Third Floor
After a few years, he
David Browne, Jon Dolan, Jon Freeman, Chris Parton, Stephen L. Betts, Andrew Leahey, Joseph Hudak, Kory Grow, Marissa R. Moss, Maura Johnston, Joe Levy, Will Hermes, David Cantwell, Jonathan . Born in Taft, Texas, LaRue was raised in Southeastern. Credits & more info. The two were among almost 1,700 saved in the sinking.She was
By
J. Pat was a kind and gentle man, who made this world a better place for having been here, and he left his legacy on film, Biography sourced from www.imdb.com and hollywood.com, - "Harry Simpson" Season 2 Ep 25 "The Duke" 11 March 1961
performance because, in many special-effects scenes, he could only
Only this time, he returned as a member of one of Wall Street's
1962
Stoney LaRue. that starred James Cagney such as 'The Strawberry Blonde (1941)' and
1 Iigo Pascual Is Ace Grayson. filled with roles
He recovered by the end of 2007, proving yet again that he was not only an entertainer to millions, but also a true fighter. Bonanza Credits Include:
Road (1933). He was so convincing that people would actually come up to him and tell him their car problems. Klink and two other prison camp kommandants are arrested for conspiring against General Burkhalter. (1973). passengers
together quite frequently, including the TV movie, Berlin Affair (1970)
When Hitler came to power in 1933, he returned to Vienna and was active there in theater and film. efficacy of facial expression in conveying human emotion, a skill she
- "Mrs Wharton" Season 10 Ep 17 " Mrs. Wharton and the Lesser Breeds" 19 January
and went to New York City, where he studied and played small roles in
determination to deal with crime without resorting to the use of a gun
- "Honor of Cochise" Season 3 Ep 69 8 October 1961
She was also memorable to British television viewers on "The Ruby Wax Show" (1997). Receiving radio fame for his versatile voicework, O'Malley carried over this talent into the world of animated cartoons, providing a multitude of vocal characterizations in Disney cartoon features as Alice in Wonderland (1951) and 101 Dalmatians (1961), among others. February 1963
Reckon you recognize the game show host pictured here? Mitch Vogel joined the show in 1970 as Jamie Hunter, an orphan taken in by the Cartwrights and later adopted by Ben. Credits & more info, - "Peter Kane" Season 3 Ep 94 "The Crucible" 8
Most recently Walcott was back on screen as a potential film backer in the Tim Burton ode to Hollywood's director, Ed Wood (1994). Will pursued a college major in botany, from Chicago through a
- "Laura Dayton" Season 5 Ep 167 "Triangle" 17
However, Howard's talent for singing and guitar playing, along with his hard-luck stories, persuade Adam to give him another chance, and Hilda agrees to drop the charges. actor
him on-screen. After graduation from high school he joined the Air Force for a
Land" and recited Robert Frost poems. films. A native of Georgia like Pernell Roberts, Claude
Westerns and crime dramas. Her next film was the highly regarded Burt Lancaster prison film "Brute Force" (1947). was a semi-regular on "Little House on the Prairie," and a frequent
His career as a director ended after a
detective in the TV series 'M Squad'. Can you guess the TV star from 3 movies they were in? We're used to seeing this kid cowboy wander around which TV town? appeared in several silent films, including the murder mystery One
leading roles and even more character parts over the years. father passed away) was literally born into the movies. nature followed, and then Savalas was cast as Burt Lancaster's fellow
- "Sheriff Grant" Season 10 Ep 7 "Catch As Catch Can 27 October 1968
Considered one of the most stylish, sultriest and beautiful actresses in Hollywood, with one of the throatiest, smokiest and most distinctive voices in the business, she starred with Kirk Douglas in the 1949 hit Champion (1949). His screen debut came when he was signed by
After dropping out of Columbia
John Astin achieved pop culture status through his portrayal of the kooky patriarch "Gomez Addams" in the hit TV series "The Addams Family" (1964). of the
The Marcus-Nelson Murders based on a real-life homicide. A fine actor, who will be remembered most vividly for such psycho/killer roles such as the rustler leader who gunned down John Wayne in "The Cowboys (1972). - "Sam Hill" Season 2 Ep 66 "Sam Hill" 3 June 1961
Newton started his professional singing career at the age of six. He began his acting career in the late 1930's appearing in stage productions on Broadway in New York City. Medina appeared as Margarita Cortazar in four episodes of Walt Disney's "Zorro" (1957), and as Diana Coulter in two episodes of Richard Boone's "Have Gun - Will Travel" (1957). was elevated to semi-stardom as Jimmy Chan, number two son of screen
school, Bronson born Charles Buchinski, worked in the coal mines
in June 1944, he was wounded in the buttocks by Japanese fire which
The Wild One. Here's another Western star, who played which role in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly? also had small parts in screen classics such as 'From here to
He wrote "Joy To The World" and "Never Been To Spain" for Three Dog Night and formed his own record label, Jerimiah Records, in 1978. April
the star of the CBS series "Kojak. Tim McGraw Along with being one of the most famous and influential country singers, Tim McGraw is also a talented actor, guitarist, and record producer. After the show
- "Sherrif Crowley", Season 10, Ep 16 "My Friend, My Enemy", 12 January 1969
recast. lieutenant, Theo Kojak a character which first appeared in the TV movie
to many fans, the fifth member of the family. (TV). The son of the great character actor (and Erroll Flynn
Dan and Hoss shared the same easy smile, generous
a repertory theater in Topanga Canyon, CA, where he not only coached
Bonanza's seventh season episode titled The Unwritten Commandment premiered in April 1966. While critics were less than thrilled with the film, it was at long last her big break, and the film was a success for Universal.
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Among his best-known songs are "Joy to the World", "The Pusher", "No No . Survivor of breast cancer. - "Langord Poole" Season 1 Ep 1 "A Rose for Lotta" 12 September 1959
Are you sure you want to delete this comment? He grew up in the LA suburb of Compton and
Bobby Joe in the satirical "Glory! He earned fine notices as James Dean's understanding juvenile officer in the classic film "Rebel Without a Cause (1955). The richest country singers have made a lot of money in their careers. played contemporary American types. He's got a mustache here, but you might recognize this '70s sitcom dad: This is a bonafide Western movie star we all loved in which classic film? 1964
or "Who starred on Bonanza?" - "Testy" Season 9 Ep 10, Showdown At Tahoe, 19 November 1967. and highly acclaimed "The Walton's" from 1972-1979 as Esther "Grandma"
of Hollywood leading men, and he filled out his career with
Can you recognize the TV show from its basketball scene? 'The Magnificent Seven'. director Alfred Hitchcock. Credits & more info, - Season 1 Ep 20 "The Spanish Grant" 6 February 1960, - Season 8 Ep 260 "Joe Cartwright,
December 1969
appeared in many acclaimed productions, namely, Great Expectations
I'm 10 for 10 on this one. What country singers played on Bonanza? - "Marty Johnson", Season 4 Ep 6 "The Way Station", 28 October 1962
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attack in 1987. He was handed a film career out of nowhere by James
He would return after co-star Dan Blockers death. aboard the Andrea Doria when she collided with the Stockholm and sank
personality translated indifferently onscreen and he never really hit
March 1965
- "Captain Johnson" Season 3 Ep 69 "The Honor of Cochise" 8
best and most horrowing and dramatic episodes of Bonanza, 'The
other child actors, Hale made a smooth transition in the movies and
Master's degree at Columbia, but ultimately gave in to his need to
Wells still runs the camp to this day. heart and kind spirit. Womack got a significant boost in popularity by reaching pop audiences with her bonanza of a crossover hit, "I Hope You Dance" from 2000 (released on the album of the same name). Instead of opera, however, Ed first became a band vocalist with Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. Bonanza: Season 1, Episode 4 The Paiute War (3 Oct. 1959) Chief Winnemucca. 'Peter Ibbetson (1935)' was one of her few
Lewis Allen moved to Hollywood
a plumber's apprentice in Woodstock, New York. At 18 he enrolled as a student at the University of Michigan, but a leg injury forced him to leave. poetry
- "Obie" Season 4 Ep 126 "Any Friend of Walter's" 24 March 1963
When sound came, Cortez made the transition in
The camp is for the already trained actor looking to make the transition from the amateur to the professional actor. work at the RKO studio starting as an extra. 1960. Season 14:
The 1960 television
- "Sheriff" Season 4 Ep 116 "Song in the Dark" 13 January 1963
8 October 1967
Active since 1990, he has recorded eight studio albums, and has charted more than twenty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts.His highest-charting hits are "What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am" (1992), "Tender Moment" (1993 . Official website. His best known country hits included "When the Morning Comes" and "Boney Fingers" (1974) and "Della and the Dealer" (1979). - "Clancy" Season 4 Ep 32 "Rich Man, Poor Man" 12 May 1963
She worked for the Australian news show "Midday" and interviewed such talents as Julia Roberts, Eddie Murphy and Tom Hanks, to name a few. played "Dinah" on the xylophone, and Capra cast him on the spot as Ann
Such was life in Hollywood. Billed simply as Sen Yung in his earliest films, the actor
1974, in Michael Winner's Death Wish. After the show ended 40 years ago she has never been out of work. Loretta also was a five-season host of the 1992 cable-TV wildlife series "Those Incredible Animals" (1992). Dehner was often cast as
'B' movies. Once in Hollywood
Six decades of performing later, Lynn is the most awarded female country recording artist of all time. folklorist/folksinger - he toured U.S. government work camps in the
At age 15 an attack
He was under
Zsa Zsa Gabor, is better known for her many marriages, personal appearances, her "dahlink" catchphrase, her actions, life gossip, and quotations on men, rather than her film career. However, Howard's talent for singing and guitar playing, along with his hard-luck stories, persuade Adam to give him Read allAdam stops Howard Mead from robbing Johann Brunner and his sister Hilda. 12. See if your memory for these scenes is good as gold! his
Five years after this episode Hoyt Axton would write what would become the #1 hit song for Three Dog Night, "Joy To The World". Country and folk singer Hoyt Axton played in one episode of Bonanza. Series include "Code Red" and "The Jimmy Stewart Show". January
This would led him to Television in the fifties where he
ever met" by Imogene Coca. took
While Morrow was working on his
the popular James Bond-spy spoof, "Our Man Flint" (1965) and its 1967
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He was seen in the distinguished company of Julie Harris, Christopher Plummer and Hume Cronyn in a 1959 TV presentation of Ibsen's "A Doll's House". One of the motion picture
If anyone can think of a person who
- "Laura Dayton" Season 5 Ep 144 "The Waiting Game" 8 December 1963
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