When Reed's troop finds an orphaned white/Apache child, the corporal Robert J. Wilke recommends not getting involved in Indian affairs but is overruled by Reed. Alejandro Rey played the bandit Vasquez who had been hounding predatory mine owners/ore transporters such as Kyle, Leo Gordon, but who owed "The Debt" (1963) to the freight hauler "old" Remi Nadeau, Alan Caillou, who had been a Good Samaritan to him. Robert Argent played Adolph Sutro, a key player in the Comstock Lode. As a result, he saves the life of Arkie Strother Martin drawing the interest of saloon keeper Gilda, Gloria Talbott who had lost her father to such a woman. Soon-Taik Oh appeared as Japanese immigrant Matsonuke Sakurai, whose tea and silk moth raising enterprise has effectively succumbed to the first onslaughts of "The Dragon of Gold Hill"(1970), a drought and towns people's indifference, is trying to protect the immigrant company until their sponsor can procure the money for them to return to Japan. He faces a fight for patients with "Doc" Hutchins (Dick Foran), who is engaged only in superstition. In the story line, Maria upon the sudden death of her father, becomes mistress of a large California ranch. Cody died two years after the release of this episode. In the story line, Sullivan in his tour of local communities across the country fights an exposition match against Buck Jarrico (Hal Baylor). The prospectors enlist Earp to stop claim jumping. In the story line, Bates in his sleep recalls the exact occurrences of a stagecoach robbery thirty-five miles from where he was sleeping. But can he catch up to his ex-fiance Evans Evans? Craig Hill was cast as the author Bret Harte in "Year of Destiny," the last episode of 1956. Jean Willes as pioneer woman, Amelia Monk, is a totally different kind of trophy wife to her husband Titus (George D. Wallace). Paul Brinegar played prospector Sawbuck, in the episode "Solid Gold Cavity," filmed in Sedona, Arizona. Rick Jason was cast in this episode as Duke Clayton, and Alan Reed played Emma's manager, Colonel Henry Mapleson. Tate, part of Sam Houston's army, in the 1962 episode, "Davy's Friend.". Robert Fuller, more than a year before he began his role as Jess Harper on NBC's. Sage Stallone, the 36-year-old son of actor Sylvester Stallone, died of atherosclerosis, which brought on a heart attack, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County coroner said Thursday. Stallone was found dead in his Los Angeles home on July 13 by his housekeeper, who was asked by Stallones mother to check on him. With Katie's aid, Sandy escapes from jail to find the real thieves. In the story line, Powers is hired by Elizabeth Hayward (Kathleen Crowley) to find her missing fianc. In 1955, he portrayed American Civil War General Jesse Lee Reno in the episode, "Reno." Ultimately, their medical knowledge benefits the community during an epidemic. He was also pursued by his landlady, Winona Webb (Helen Brown). Conlan Carter as L. Frank Baum, the struggling newspaperman who created The Wizard of Oz, needs the Scarecrow's brains as "The Wizard of Aberdeen" (1970) to avoid a duel with Robert Sorrells demanded by the rich town bully Bill Zuckert. Hayes was also cast in the lead role in the 1960 episode "Devil's Bar," the story of a Christian pacifist couple, Dan and Mary Bartlett (Terry Loomis), who arrive in Murphy's Flats, California, with intentions of seeking gold in underwater locations. Brianna Willard Death - Obituary: Brianna Willard Cause Of Death Brianna Willard Death: In the loving memory of Brianna Willard, we are saddened to inform you that Brianna Willard, a beloved and loyal friend, has passed away A unique soul with a great personality has an amazing sense of humour, diligent and caring. The photographer he tells to tell them that he'll be back after some business gets it wrong (intentionally? The Colonel proves his worth by becoming a mail carrier between mining camps in the Death Valley country. Judson Pratt appeared twice: "The Left Hand is Damned" (1964) and as a general in "Raid on the San Francisco Mint" (1965). Virginia proves helpful beyond her years as the family faces great hardship while headed to Sutter's Fort, California. Dennis Whitcomb (born 1941) co-wrote or wrote several episodes and starred, in one he wrote, as, Jack London, in which London wants to leave the cannery slavery. Robert Fuller was cast as gunsmith Alex. In the story line, Nancy is at first jealous of Colonel, the dog of her fianc, John Chapman (Warren Frost). Ron Hagerthy, formerly the nephew Clipper on. A fellow gang member, Barnes (Steve Sandor), is suspicious when Murphy returns. Robert J. Wilke as the courageous but aging Sheriff Tom McBain is warned by his buddy (Bill Zuckert) not to try to arrest young cut-throat Sam Bolt (Sherwood Price) to transport him for trial for murder in Denver. Winnie Chandler (19001983) was cast as housekeeper Minnie in the 1958 episode "The Moving Out of Minnie." WebWillard Sage. Paul Richards appeared as former prospector and bounty hunter Cash Powers in the 1959 segment, "Somewhere Beyond the Vultures." I. Stanford Jolley, who appeared five times on the series, was cast as J.V. Willard In the story line, the rejected manipulative Kitty cauaes a "Loss of faith" (1962) in Joe Phy (Jim Davis) against best friend Sheriff Peter Gabriel (Don Collier), grieving for his fiance whose love of true relationships has alerted him to Kitty's manipulation of Joe in particular, who is incited to run for sheriff of Pima County, Arizona. Britt Lomond was cast as professional gambler Faro Bill, with Diane Brewster as his romantic interest, Grace, in the 1956 episode, "Faro Bill's Layout." A Bostonian, Adams yearns to live in the Pacific Northwest and establishes a law office in. Jock Mahoney was cast as an engineer, Andy Prentis, in the 1954 episode, "Husband Pro-Tem." Fred Willard, the beloved star with a long list of acting credits including Best in Show, The Spinal Tap and Everybody Loves Raymond, died of natural causes in May at At the United States Army outpost, Fort Davis. In the story line, Meiser suspects that a friend is trying to swindle him out of a valuable mine. Judson Pratt appeared as Sheriff Griswold. In the story line, Maggie and her father (Frederick Downs, Jr.), while headed to Truckee, California, take refuge in an abandoned cabin during a storm, but two outlaws, played by Corey Allen and George Keemas, arrive there as well. Warner Anderson played John Gaunt, a successful settler in Wyoming, in the 1960 episode, "The Strangers." H. M. Wynant was cast as Paul Martain. Harry Lauter, a character actor, appeared seven times on the series, including his portrayal of newspaperman Mel Hardin in "Gold Lake" and in "Wheelbarrow Johnny", also twice as Asa Bennett in "The Valley of Death" and "A Friend indeed" (both '68) (see Catherine McLeod). In the story line, Gordon is swindled by two men, played by Paul McGuire and Frank Richards, who sell him a worthless gold mining claim. Carol Thurston and Angie Dickinson played Sali and Ayoka, respectively. She agrees to marry Jimmy because she thinks he has money hidden on the ranch of which he is the caretaker. But Peel soon returns to claim his bride along with pearls owned by Senor Cortez. Richard Simmons played W. Frank Stewart, a silver mining operator who served from 1876 to 1880 as a Nevada state senator for Virginia City (Storey County). Grace Lee Whitney was cast as Verna. But what grudge could the Kid have against upstanding Jim Manning? "Bear River" Smith, the sheriff of Abilene, Kansas with "No Gun Behind His Badge,"(1965) with host Ronald Reagan as Smith. In the story line, Lotta lives in a gold mining camp in California where her mother, Mary Ann Crabtree (Kay Stewart), operates a boarding house and her father, John Crabtree (Paul Weber), has become another failed prospector. Eldridge found a gold strike but did not live to claim it. Ed Bakey (19251988) played the outlaw Sam Bass in the 1967 episode "The Informer Who Cried." In the story line, U.S. President Zachary Taylor pushed for a tax on mines in California. James Davidson played boxer James J. Corbett in the 1966 episode, "The Fight San Francisco Never Forgot." Patrick Waltz (19241972) was cast as Charlie Bates in the unusual 1957 episode, "Fifty Years a Mystery," set in the since ghost town of Bodie, California. Causes of death Bing Russell, Michael Pate, Don Haggerty, Valentin de Vargas and Richard Webb also appear in this episode. Elvira worked much harder in prospecting than did Henry, who went to San Francisco to arrange the transfer of payment. Julie Parrish appeared as Mariana Jaramilio in the 1967 episode, "Along Came Mariana," the story of the unraveling of the peonage labor system in the New Mexico Territory. Victoria Vetri played Sacajawea in the 1967 episode, "The Girl Who Walked the West." James Seay as a ferryman with the only ferry across the Colorado is an impediment for mining engineers desperate to get to San Diego, but whose money was stolen. In the story line, Duval orders a made-up recipe of bacon and oysters in the form of an egg omelette in hopes of postponing his execution while his girlfriend, Ann Alton (Nancy Rennick), frantically seeks information to clear him. Johnny Seven played farmer Carlo Fareli in the 1962 episode, "The Last Shot." The taunts caused him to destroy the hearse by pushing it over a cliff. Jeffrey Hunter was cast as the historical Dr. Walter Reed (then a captain) in the 1962 episode, "Suzie." In the story line, Leslie comes to town to see his old flame Mary (Anita Gordon), Alex's fianc who wants nothing to do with Leslie. Charles Fredericks was cast as Marshal Heck Thomas in the 1960 episode, "A Wedding Dress." Danach kommt die typische Sauce ins Spiel. Kenneth Tobey was cast as Colonel Lake in the 1960 episode, "The Deserters. When he is being cheated out of his store in San Francisco, Gurney is enlisted by future United States Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton (Harlan Warde) to stop the theft. Fred Willard died of heart failure. Bing Russell appeared as Scragg in the 1959 episode, "Indian Emily," the story of an Apache young woman, played by Jolene Brand, who died while warning Fort Davis of impending Apache attack. Senator George Graham Vest, a, Rhodes Reason appeared as Peter Jeffries in the 1955 episode "California's First Ice Man." Then she faces blackmail from an outlaw in her past. Dr. Not wanting to share the gold, Cllen foments probably fatal discord. Eleanor Berry (19061991) was cast as Mrs. Stuart, who can identify her abusive but charismatic husband. Wallace Ford and Irene Barton were cast as cantankerous rival miners, Buck Hansen and Jennie Parrish, in the 1953 episode, "Claim Jumping Jennie." Karl Swenson was cast as Abe Hughes. Sam Melville was cast as Indian agent John Clum in the 1970 episode, "Clum's Constabulary." Based on a true incident, Sawbuck saves the life of Dr. John Beers, a young dentist, on the trail to San Francisco, who is attacked and left for dead by two bandits, Roberto Contreras and Howard Caine. Obituaries : Frances Cagney; Widow of Actor James Cagney Peter M. Thompson (19202001) was cast as a minister, John Brownell, in the 1956 episode, "The Sinbuster." In the story line, Brand places a locked chain on a Central Pacific Railroad engine until the company agrees to pay its tax assessment. With Gerald Mohr as Andrs Pico and Will Kuluva as his brother "The Firebrand" (1965), Po Pico, the episode is set in 1846; the enforcement of anti-Constitutional rule in California Territory by a bigoted Lieutenant Charles Cooper encourages Po to stage a successful attack on Kearny; when Kearny greatly inflates the number of attackers, negotiator Andrs attempts to get a favorable treaty from Colonel Stockton, Gregg Barton, upon realizing Kearny would prefer further inflation to hide his failure. Michael Whalen played Thomas Carter, Charley's boss. Robert Culp was cast as the accused robber and killer James Stuart in the 1961 episode, "Alias James Stuart." On reaching the site, Cashman learns how a Catholic mission has been quietly financing its charitable work. John Harmon was cast as Mike Shannon, who tries to evict Charley from the property. In the story line, Carlo buys a farm for the fair price incurring the wrath of the rich town extorsionist real estate mogul; Fareli then eyes a beautiful saloon singer, Della (Grace Lee Whitney), as a wife, angering the bully further . List of Death Valley Days guest stars In the story line, 16-year-old George Leroy Parker is rebellious against his father, Maxy Parker (Russ Conway), and his church bishop, played by William Zucker. Lloyd Corrigan was cast as the lucky hobo, Carl Herman, in the 1960 episode "Money to Burn." DeForest Kelley was cast as Shad Cullen, with William Schallert as Dave Meiser and Dick Foran as Ferguson, in the 1962 episode, "The Breaking Point." 'Full House' dad Bob Saget, 65, found dead in a Florida hotel room In the story line, novice deputy Bud Payson (Wayne Mallory) while courting the sheriff's daughter, June (Eve Brent), enlists the aid of Curly Bill to assist him in collecting property taxes from a large area of the Death Valley country which had not been previously taxed. In the story line, a formerly successful journalist named Solomon (Willard Sage) has turned to liquor but is being sobered up by his former boss (Tyler McVey), as Solomon's sister arrives in town. Rosemary DeCamp played newspaper editor Caroline Romney of Durango, Colorado, in the 1965 episode "Mrs. Romney and the Outlaws." Webchronic appendicitis pathology outlines. Don Wilson, the announcer for Jack Benny, appeared as a flim-flam preacher in the 1959 episode, "Gates Ajar Morgan." Linda Marsh was cast as Susan Shelby Magoffin, the first woman to travel the Santa Fe Trail. In one as Charles Poston his friend Charles Meyer, Oscar Beregyi, tries to stop him performing a wedding since Father McCabe Willard Sage is coming from the bishop to announce Poston is working illegally, hence to make it "The Day All Marriages were Canceled" (1967). Harry Fleer was cast as Wyatt Earp in the 1957 episode, "Birth of a Boom." While seeding mountain streams with trout, the Schmidtleins encounter a suspicious gold prospector named Crandel (John Hoyt) and his daughter, Amy (Wendy Wilde), who develops a romantic interest in George. He was cast as Silas St. John, a particularly skilled stagecoach driver in the 1958 episode, "The Jackass Mail." John Pickard portrayed Baldy Johnson. In the story line, Coleman fails as a prospector but shuns gambling and devotes his talents elsewhere and makes several fortunes in farming and mining borax. When a deadly illness breaks out in the Arizona Territory among the Apache, Wood is willing to treat the Indians once Geronimo, played by Joe Bassett (19101997), surrenders to the United States Army. Ron Hagerthy played Bridger's grown son, Felix. William Schallert appeared eight times on the series. Willard In 1958, he played the Kentuckian William Tell Coleman in the episode, "Empire of Youth." Eddie Quillan was cast as Hill Beachy in the 1961 episode, "Trial by Fear." Leonard Nimoy played Yellow Bear in "The Journey" (1965), with Wayne Rogers as Richard Henry Pratt and Robert J. Wilke as Sergeant Wilks, two cavalry officers who disagree on how to handle Indian prisoners with Pratt seemingly promising voluntary schools. Romance develops between Wilhelmina and Stokes, leaving Charley as the odd man out. Stanley Lachman played United States Army Lieutenant Edward Fitzgerald Beale in two 1957 episodes, "The Camel Train" and "The California Gold Rush in Reverse." Roy Barcroft, among seven appearances on the series, played the wagon master, Captain Shaw, in the 1958 episode "Head of the House," the story of the seven Sager orphans, who after the deaths of both parents, head for refuge to the Marcus Whitman mission in Walla Walla, Washington. James Douglas was cast as Steve Hewitt, a man who accidentally shoots to death the rescuing dogs of a miner, in the 1960 episode "Dogs of the Mist.". David Frankham was cast as a British sailor Edward Peel in the 1958 episode, "Ship of No Return." Willard Sage Jeffrey Stone, the inspiration for Walt Disney's Prince Charming. Carol Nugent was cast as Nancy Drake in the 1957 episode, "The Calico Dog." Harry Shannon was cast as frontier scout Jim Bridger in the 1958 episode, "Old Gabe," referring to a nickname of Bridger's. The list of its authors can be seen in its historicaland/or the page Edithistory:List of Death Valley Days guest stars. Pamela Duncan was cast as Princess Nadja in the 1959 episode, "RX: Slow Death." In the story line, Cortina, a Mexican rancher, outlaw, and folk hero, captures the gravely wounded Miles Owen (William Boyett) and Owen's guide, Delores (Lisa Gaye). In the sory line, Dom Pedro in 1876 gets off his train to stretch his legs and is stranded near San Francisco. Lisa Gaye and Ted Knight also appeared in this episode. Edwards treats some patients of Hutchins who are getting worse including an operation on a town socialite, wife of Lucius Bidwell, Ross Elliott. Amos has been helping Hatcher's son Silas after Silas is caught by casino owner Wilson Joseph Perry cheating. While courting the sheriff's daughter (Eve Brent), Payson enlists the aid of Curly Bill Brocius (Wes Hudman) to help him collect property taxes from a large area of the Death Valley country which had not been previously taxed. Garry Walberg and Edward Colmans also appeared. Peter Hansen played Dr. Allen Camden in the 1961 episode, "Dead Man's Tale." Eddy's grief over the loss of his wife and children isn't helped by his friend from the party John Alderson and his nurse, Jenny Ellen Burstyn; and he vows revenge against Lansford Hastings (Robert Ellenstein), who in. Ronald Reagan, among his last acting roles in 1965, played the eventually bankrupt banker William Chapman Ralston, with Vaughn Taylor as financier Asbury Harpending, in "Raid on the San Francisco Mint" and as Admiral David Farragut, with June Dayton as Mrs. Virginia Farragut, in "The Battle of San Francisco Bay," the story of the 1856 seizure of power by the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance. Death. Ten years later, he was cast as the ill-fated half-breed Clay Squires, with Robert Taylor as Ben Cotterman and June Dayton as Cotterman's wife, Rachel, in the 1969 episode, "Long Night at Fort Lonely.". In the story line, Lt. Pershing defeats his sergeant Robert J. Wilke in a fight, gaining the respect of his troop which he needs when pursuing three outlaws (chiefly Bing Russell as Jake Conlan) who endanger a treaty with the Zuni headed by Nataha, Eugene Iglesias. Trennen Sie den flachen Teil des Flgels von den Trommeln, schneiden Sie die Spitzen ab und tupfen Sie ihn mit Papiertchern trocken. And see Erin Moran and Lisa Gaye entries. Tom Greenway played a sheriff in this episode. J. Pat O'Malley was cast as Horace Capshaw and Mary Webster as Mrs. Tilghman. While headed to Gustaf's sod house, Britta becomes disillusioned about her future. Coroner: Sage Stallone died Gavin MacLeod was cast in the 1968 episode, "The Great Diamond Mines," as prospector Phil Arnold, who with his partner and cousin, Johnny Slack (. It ends with Hickok's assassination by Jack McCall in a saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory. His unusual diving suit resembles a future robot and scares off hostile Indians. The episode reveals that attorney Clayton secretly taught Sam Starr how to read. After two marriages, Baldwin wed 20-year-old Jennie Dexter (Daria Massey), who bears him a second daughter twenty years after the birth of his first daughter. In the story line, Peel loves Manuela Cortez (Nyra Monsour), whose father (Jan Arvan) disapproves of him and has him shanghaied on a pearl-gathering ship. Nan Leslie, Robert Lowery and Russell Hicks appeared in "Whirlwind Courtship" (1953). Graydon agrees with reluctance to send his mules, laden with dynamite into the rival camp. Und wir wollen ja zum Schluss auch noch etwas Hhnchenfleisch im Mund haben und nicht nur knusprige Panade. In the story line, General Meagher, who distinguished himself in the American Civil War, is the acting governor of the Montana Territory, in which capacity he seeks to clean up corrupt politics. Don Beddoe in 1954 played the bandit Black Bart, a poetry-writing, debonair former school teacher who turns to stagecoach robbery after his first holdup, a prank, pays handsomely. He finds at least one friend in the community, Ellie Todd (Lyn Thomas), the organist. In the story line, Granger, the daughter of a mining company owner, must prove her worth to overcome discrimination in her profession. In "The Saga of Sadie Orchard" (1968)Patricia Huston (19291995)as Sadie, camouflages a silver shipment of mine owner, Edwards, Tris Coffin, who is trying to break the anal stranglehold of Purchar, Don Haggerty, on Hillsboro, New Mexico Territory. Collin Wilcox as "The Sage Hen" (1968) is in peril from 2 bad guys, Don Haggerty and Don Megowan)who interrupt her washing. Legendary 'Today' show weatherman Willard Scott dies at 87 In the story line, a teenaged Robison, called a "friend" of Davy Crockett whom he wishes to avenge, is given a horse by a farmer George Mitchell for use in the fight, makes a singular contribution and is made a first lieutenant by Sam Houston (Stephen Chase). Peter Whitney was cast in the 1961 episode, "Who's Fer Divide?," as trapper Joseph Meek, who campaigns for the annexation of Oregon Territory. They are reconciled inadvertently when an escaped killer, Burke (John L. Cason), holds them hostage. O'Dell believes his special shirt will bring him luck in mining. As Mrs. Bennett, Catherine McLeod's Faith holds the seemingly doomed party (including Douglas Fowley and Harry Lauter together in "The Valley of Death" (1969) while Manly, (Jim Davis, and another man, Bing Russell) head out of Death Valley hoping to find food and water. In the story line, a wagon train splits in two when Powell, the captain, refuses to travel on Sundays. Rodolfo Acosta (in 1 of at least 4 appearances) as escapee Alvado was chased by the "Temporary Warden" (1965) James Hume, Ronald Reagan. As Whitlock he devises a scheme to defy his captain (Lane Bradford), who ordered Whitlock to retrieve native peoples as slaves. Morgan Jones was cast in the 1955 episode, "The Crystal Gazer," in the historical role of Sandy Bowers, a Nevada mining magnate. "General Without a Cause." Phillip Pine as Kit Carson and Michael Pate as scout Frenchy Godey in the John C. Fremont (Dick Simmons) trail-blazing Second Expedition are the comic nemesises for Gilpin Don Keefer; but when they stop as "Samaritans, Mountain Style" (1966) to help a Mexican settler in dire straits, they end up immortalized by him (with Gregg Barton). Russell Johnson was cast as Sergeant Tate. but whose wife Amzie Strickland correctly calculates it in this comedy segment. Bruce Kay, who appeared only five times on screen between 1955 and 1958, played the half-Sioux scout Frank Grouard in the 1958 episode, "The Greatest Scout of All." David McLean was cast as frontiersman Kit Carson in the 1963 episode, "Stubborn Mule Hill." Then he informs Major Galloway (Philip Ober) that he intends to marry the major's daughter, much to Galloway's surprise and at first reluctance to accept "Bungle" as a son-in-law. In the story line, after a gold strike, the couple sells the claim for $70,000. The woman doubts his story, but her daughter is charmed by his wit and wisdom. The Modern Family and Best in Show star died on May 15, with 13 Most Bizarre Celebrity Deaths - Fame10 Regis Toomey was cast as Gus Lammerson in the 1961 episode, "The Holdup-Proof Safe." Darum versucht beim Metzger grere Hhnerflgel zu ergattern. Peter Walker (born 1927) was cast as Kit Carson, Gardner McKay as the villainous Pierre Shunar, and Iron Eyes Cody as a trapper in the 1958 episode, "The Big Rendezvous". Michael Hinn (19131988) appeared near the end of the episode as the Mormon figure Brigham Young preaching peace on the frontier. Tannen previously played deputy Hal Norton on the ABC/Desilu series, Buck Taylor, already cast as Newly O'Brien on. See entries for Lee Philips, Denver Pyle, John Astin and Hadley Mattingly. Then a survivor of the Battle of the Little Big Horn played by John Milford comes looking for revenge on Grant, who had been selling government food meant for the Indians. In the story line, Walsh competes with a rival company to be the first to lay the telegraph. Alex Sharp (19212008) was cast as Sheriff Pat Garrett in the 1956 episode, "Pat Garrett's Side of It," referring to the shooting death in New Mexico Territory of the outlaw, Billy the Kid, played by Joel Collins. The .50 caliber rifles under question become chronically short of ammunition. Senator William Borah. Though he rescued many in a flood, his compatriots ridiculed his choice of a vehicle. Anthony Caruso was cast as Buckskin Frank Leslie in the 1958 episode, "The Gunsmit." It required another poet Joaquin Miller (Sean McClory) to see the reality. His wife Doris Merrick makes the self made man when she persuades the despondent Barry to study to become a lawyer. Tol Avery appeared five times on the series: as Frank Brenner in "The Resurrection of Deadwood Dick," as Walter Benson in "Doc Holliday's Gold Bars" (both 1966), and in historical roles as Judge Sidney Edgerton of Montana Territory in "Lucia Darling and the Ostrich" and as the mayor of Caldwell, Kansas, in "The Restless Man" (both 1969). He spent six years in the penitentiary, never to be heard from again. Frank Richards (19091992) was cast as Sitting Bull. Tom Skerritt was cast in five episodes, as a youthful Emmett Dalton in "Three Minutes to Eternity" (1963), the story of the double 1892 bank robberies in Coffeyville, Kansas, with Forrest Tucker as Bob Dalton and Jim Davis as Grat Dalton with Ed Peck, George Mitchell and Hank Patterson (as the foiler of the robbery); as Dennis Driscoll who volunteers to ride through the mountains to get reinforcements in "Honor the Name Dennis Driscoll" (1964) with Don Haggerty; as young gambler Patrick Hogan who goes against the advice of "The Book" (1965) to win a small fortune at the roulette wheel at a saloon in Calico in San Bernardino, California, with the help of a Chinese friend, Wong Lee (George Takei) and that book, bankrupting the town bully boss Dawson Tris Coffin. In the story line, he picks up a dishonest couple, Sam and Lita Walton (Frank Gerstle and Maura Murphy), who steal treasures from Indian graves and threaten the peace on the mail route. A native of Scotland, Janet moves with her husband to Tombstone, Arizona, where she befriends rough women and cares for a homeless Indian boy. A rosebush from her mother lifts her spirits. Nan sets out on a daring 180-day thoroughbred horse ride from San Francisco to New York City to prove that a woman could undertake such a task. Fabrizio Mioni was cast as Paul Duval, a man falsely condemned to Hangtown's gallows for a missing body murder, in the 1962 episode, "Hangtown Fry," set in Placerville, when that California community was known as "Hangtown." Joan Taylor played Mady, the pianist for Short. James Adamson (18961956) and Felix Nelson (19131998) were cast, respectively, as African-American slaves Zack and Zeke, living in Louisville, Kentucky, in the 1953 episode "Land of the Free." John McLiam played Corbett's Olympic Club trainer and promotional rival, Walter Watson. Erin O'Brien was cast as the singer Emma Nevada in the 1960 episod, "Emma Is Coming." Helen Gilbert (19151995), a former Miss Missouri, was cast as Mrs. Curry, who questions her husband's gambling habit. Jena Engstrom was cast as Maggie Woolf in the 1961 episode, "Storm over Truckeee." Don Collier and Jan Clayton were cast as Josiah Wilbarger and his terminally ill sister, Margaret, in the 1967 episode "The Man Who Wouldn't Die." Briefly under the tutelage of Lola Montez, Lotta demonstrates rare talent to become the most beloved entertainer in San Francisco. in 1 of at least 4 appearances, John McLiam appeared as smooth talking Terrence O'Toole who requires the help of apprentice smooth talker Nat "Joaquin" Miller (George Paulsin) to escape hanging at "Early Candle Lighten" (series finale, 1970). In the story, she plays a young Swedish immigrant coming west to marry. The title refers to the loss of an eye in an accident. Wie man Air Fryer Chicken Wings macht. Ob Chicken Wings, Chicken Drums oder einfach als Filet, das man zum Beispiel anstelle von Rindfleisch in einem Asia Wok-Gericht verarbeitet Hhnchen ist hierzulande sehr beliebt. Gregg Palmer was cast in thirteen episodes. Willard Sage played Marshal Christy. "; Harry Holcombe. Brett King appeared as Butch Cassidy and Robert Knapp and June Dayton as Tom Dixon and wife Rose in "The Devil's Due" (1960).