Peter Graves. After many years as a film actor, Hodgins segued into television, continuing to be a familiar presence in the western genre. Perreau made two appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Heller Chase in "Heller" (episode 62)and Carrie Battle in "Death Trap" (episode 109). Beginning in high school, she appeared in summer stock, playing leading or featured roles in many classic American plays. He had several film roles, including the leading role of Tom Harris in the horror B-movie "I Eat Your Skin" (1964) and Senator Charles in the thriller "Parallax View" (1974), starring Warren Beatty; as well as a minor part in the biographical drama "The Wings of Eagles" (1957), starring John Wayne. He began acting as a child and remains active to this day. Born in Clarksville, Tennessee in 1912, in his early life Watts was a high-school teacher and worked in local theater and tent shows. He appeared in more than 120 television shows and movies in a career spanning 35 years. His career began during the waning days of the studio system, which gave him the opportunity to work with Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Lana Turner, and comedy legends Jack Benny, Jerry Lewis, Red Skelton and Stan Laurel, who gave him advice. His father, Rolf Aurness, was a businessman, while his mother, Ruth, was a journalist. John Carradine was an American actor who had an extremely prolific film career, while simultaneously maintaining a stage career in classic leading roles. Whiplash was a joint production of Australias Seven Network and the British endeavors ATV and ITC Entertainment. Malley guest-starred in several popular television shows of the 1950s and 60s, including the crime dramas "Dragnet" (19511959), "Richard Diamond: Private Detective" (19571960) and "The Untouchables" (19591963), the CBS anthology series "Playhouse 90" (19561960), the legal drama "Perry Mason" (19571966) and the private eye series "Peter Gunn" (19581961). He made guest appearances in variety and late night talk shows, including "The Ed Sullivan Show" (19481971), "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (19621992), "The Dean Martin Comedy Hour" (19651974) and "The Merv Griffin Show" (aired intermittently between 19621986) He also had a few film roles, including Mercidis in the crime drama "The Detective" (1968), and Rubin in the comedy "Lady in the Cement" (1968), both films starring Frank Sinatra. Duke Snider was born in Los Angeles, California. Miller also had several recurring roles, including Duke Shannon in the western "Wagon Train" (19571965), Mike McCluskey in the sitcom "Mona McCluskey" (19651966), Max Flowers in the soap opera "Dallas" (19781991) and Sheriff Owen Kearney in the western "Lonesome Dove: The Series" (19941995). Spencer guest-starred in Rod Serling's iconic anthology series "The Twilight Zone" (19591964) and several TV westerns, including "Cheyenne" (19551963), starring Clint Walker; and "Bonanza" (19591973), starring Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker and Pernell Roberts. Among his many film roles were his portrayals of William Lawrence III in the drama "The Young Philadelphians" (1959), starring Paul Newman and Barbara Rush; Col. Dan McReady in the sci-fi film "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" (1964), co-starring Paul Mantee and Victor Lundin; and a cameo role in the comedy "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (1999), starring Kirsten Dunst, Denise Richards and Ellen Barkin. He guest-starred in numerous other westerns, including "Zane Grey Theater" (19561961), "Have Gun Will Travel" (19571963), "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961), "Wagon Train" (19571965), "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" (19551961), "Bonanza" (19591973), "Tales of Wells Fargo" (19571962), "Laramie" (19591963), "Rawhide" (19591966), "Daniel Boone" (19641970), "Death Valley Days" (19521975) and "Gunsmoke" (19551975). He would go on to have many significant roles, including Razumikhin in Rodney Ackland's dramatization of "Crime and Punishment" at the National Theatre in New York. She appeared in 40 movies and televisions shows in a career spanning more than 20 years. Luisi played a few memorable film roles, including the lead role of Sgt. Bill Catching, born Jerome P. Catching, was an American film and television actor, and also a stuntman. He has guest-starred in many popular westerns of the 1950s and 60s, including "Have Gun Will Travel" (19571963), starring Richard Boone, "Cheyenne" (19551963), starring Clint Walker, "Maverick" (19571962), starring James Garner, "Rawhide" (19591966), starring Clint Eastwood, "Gunsmoke" (19551975), starring James Arness, "Bonanza" (19591973), starring Lorne Greene, Dan Blocker, Pernell Roberts and Michael Landon, and "Daniel Boone" (19641970), starring Fess Parker. (19641968), the classic sci-fi series "Star Trek" (19661969), the legal drama "Ironside" (19671975), and the medical drama "Marcus Welby, M.D." Kennedy has received various honors for his work, including the Silver Circle Award, two Emmy awards, and awards from Pioneer Broadcaster and Georgia Broadcaster's Hall of Fame. In 1975, after a successful career in acting, Pitlik moved behind the camera, directing 30 television shows, including the sitcoms "One Day at a Time" (19751984), "Mr. Belvedere" (19851990) and "Wings" (19901997). Later, Dan Aykroyd would parody him and his laconic chain-smoking interview style and spontaneous bursts of laughter on "Saturday Night Live."