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The Hero is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC on Thursday nights at 9:30 p.m. Eastern from September 8, 1966 to January 5, 1967. [1] It was the first television series for Richard Mulligan.
James F. Hawkins is an American former actor, producer and writer. He is best-known for his TV roles in shows like Annie Oakley, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Leave It to Beaver, Petticoat Junction, and The Donna Reed Show; and as Tommy Bailey, son of George Bailey in the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life.
Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, medical officer.; Grace Lee Whitney as Janice Rand, Captain's yeoman.; John Winston as Kyle, operations officer.; Michael Barrier as Vincent DeSalle, navigator and assistant chief engineer.
This list contains notable cast members of the Gunsmoke radio and TV series, and TV movies. [1] The listing includes regular cast members, guest stars, and recurring cast members. Radio cast
The show's lead actor, Barry Sullivan, was marking his fourth series and described the show as being "a piece of pioneer literature". [3] He had previously expressed that he would never star in a weekly television series again, although he warmed to the show when he began working closely with the cast and crew. [ 10 ]
The show’s stars have also had unusually long careers, with many of them now prolific film and TV actors—and in roles that vary widely from the lovable teens they played in the early ’90s.
George Cisar – drunkard (in the theatrical feature released July 30, 1966). Dick Clark – appeared in "Shoot a Crooked Arrow" (September 7, 1966). Van Williams and Bruce Lee as Green Hornet and Kato – Appeared in "The Spell of Tut" (September 28, 1966). Sammy Davis Jr. – appeared in "The Clock King's Crazy Crimes" (October 12, 1966).
The character was presumably killed off in 1972, but brought back on canvas in September 1976, portrayed by Don Chastain, [4] who left in 1977 amongst a large number of cast changes that occurred when Irving and Tex Elman took over as head writers. [5] Tom Baldwin joined General Hospital in December 1966 to replace Dr. Peter Lindsay.