Helen Beverly was an American actress, working primarily in film. Appearing in just 10 movies, several were uncredited roles, including the classic Biblical drama, "The Robe" (1953). She appeared in "Green Fields" (1937), her earliest film, and she also appeared in one of the movies in the Charlie Chan franchise, "Black Magic" (1944). Beverly made one appearance in The RIFLEMAN, portraying May Sweeney in "Seven" (episode 79).
Johnny Ginger, born Galen Grindle, is an American actor who grew up a family of Vaudeville performers. He has spent most of his career in comedy, performing stand-up in club venues in Toledo, Detroit and Canada. Together with a group of other comedians, including Soupy Sales, he helped to pioneer children's television programming in the Detroit area in the 1960s and 50s. Some of the shows he developed and appeared in include "Curtain Time Theater," "The Johnny Ginger Show," which ran until 1968, and "Captain Detroit." His screen credits include a Three Stooges movie, "The Outlaw is Coming" (1965), in which he portrayed Billy the Kid, and most recently a romantic comedy-drama, "Meet Monica Velour," starring Kim Cattrall, and a romantic historical drama, "Alleged," both released in 2010. Ginger made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Ted in "Two Ounces of Tin" (episode 131).
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Agnes Moorehead was an American actress whose distinguished career spanned three decades. She appeared in more than 70 films and numerous television series. In her early career, she was a busy performer in radio. Her first screen credits included Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" (1941) and "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942). Moorehead was nominated for four Academy Awards and won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for "Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte" in 1964. She also was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and six Emmy's. She won an Emmy Award for her role in the television series "Wild, Wild West" (1967). Equally adept in dramatic and comedic roles, she is best-known for playing Endora, mother of Elizabeth Montgomery's character Samantha in the hit ABC television sitcom, "Bewitched" (1964-1972). Moorehead made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying the title role in "Miss Bertie" (episode 90).
Bartlett "Bart" Robinson was an American radio, stage, film and television actor. He appeared in nearly 130 movies and television shows during a 20-year career. As a young actor, Robinson divided his time between performing on stage in New York and working in radio and film in Los Angeles. He was a regular on the last major network radio show "Yours Truly Johnny Dollar," which ended in 1962. Among his career highlights, Robinson was the voice of Perry Mason (1943) during radio's Golden Age; he portrayed Benjamin Frank Mahoney in the biographical drama "The Spirit of St. Louis" (1957), starring James Stewart and Murray Hamilton; and he appeared in "To Serve Man" (1962), one of the most popular episodes in the iconic Rod Serling anthology "The Twilight Zone."
In addition to her successful stage career, Seldes was prolific in radio and film. She appeared in nearly 180 episodes of the "CBS Radio Mystery Theater. " Some of her film roles include Rowena Cobb in the biographical action film "The True Story of Jesse James" (1957), starring Robert Wagner; Herodias in the Bible epic "The Greatest Story Ever Told" (1965), starring Max von Sydow; Ruth in the crime drama "Fingers" (1978), starring Harvey Keitel; Alma Pittman in the mystery drama "Affliction" (1997), starring Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek and James Coburn; President Jocelyn Carr in the romantic drama "Mona Lisa Smile" (2003), starring Julia Roberts; and Barbara in the crime drama "The Visitor" (2007), starring Richard Jenkins.
In the 1950's, he was a durable player in film and TV dramas. His filmography includes "The Racket" (1951), the sci-fi classic "War of the Worlds" (1953), "A Man Called Peter" (1955) and "North by Northwest" (1959). Typically cast in roles playing shifty executives, errant husbands and unctuous, non-nonsense professionals in scores of TV dramas, he appeared in numerous shows, including "Perry Mason," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," and "77 Sunset Strip." Tremayne appeared in one episode of THE RIFLEMAN, playing Professor in "The Challenge" (episode 28). Tremayne went on to play one of the longest-lived and oldest characters in daytime television, Edward L. Quartermaine, the scion of the wealthy Port Charles family in ABC's "General Hospital."
Arlyne Varden appeared in just three movies and television shows during a 20-year period. She had minor parts in the musical comedy "Louisiana Purchase" (1941), starring Bob Hope and Vera Zorina, and the musical drama "Lady in the Dark" (1944), starring Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland and Warner Baxter. She made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying the waitress Angie in "The Decision" (episode 116). 2ff7e9595c
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