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The contract also would have required Johnson to give up 50% of his intellectual property rights to the show and his other animated web project, Your Favorite Martian. [14] [15] In November 2012, Johnson founded his own production studio, Equals Three Studios (then known as Runaway Planet), and continued producing Equals Three.
My Favorite Martian, which premiered in the fall of 1963, was the first of the "fantasy" situation comedies prevalent on American television in the mid-1960s featuring characters who could do extraordinary things, predating My Living Doll (1964–1965), Bewitched (1964–1972), and I Dream of Jeannie (1965–1970).
Bixby as Tim O'Hara in My Favorite Martian, when an accident turns Uncle Martin back into a baby (season 2, episode 28) Bixby took the role of young reporter Tim O'Hara in the 1963 CBS sitcom My Favorite Martian, in which he co-starred with Ray Walston. By 1966, though, high production costs forced the series to come to an end after 107 episodes.
From there, he moved on to star in My Favorite Martian and The Jack Benny Program impersonating Latino characters, eventually managing to branch out and do other accents. Cast of NBC series Needles and Pins, 1973. Bottom, from left: Deirdre Lenihan, Norman Fell. Top, from left: Kopell, Sandra Deel and Louis Nye.
1963 My Favorite Martian (Season 1 Episode 10: "Raffles No. 2") as Captain Farrow; 1965 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (Season 3 Episode 27: "The Second Wife") as Luke Hunter; 1965 The Satan Bug as Agent Reagan; 1965 The Hallelujah Trail as Sergeant Buell; 1966 Namu, the Killer Whale as Joe Clausen; 1966 The Fortune Cookie as Abraham Lincoln ...
The show finds the now-47-year-old star as a spy who goes by the name "Martian," one who needs to adjust after being unexpectedly yanked out of a deep undercover operation after six years.
In 1999, Smith had small roles as guards in Donald Petrie's My Favorite Martian and The X-Files. Smith appeared 18 times in the hit TV show Charmed, where he played Belthazor, The Source, Grimlock and Shax. Also in 2002, he appeared in the hit sequel Men in Black II, where he portrayed the character Creepy.
He appeared in the films South Pacific (1958), Damn Yankees (1958), The Apartment (1960), Kiss Me, Stupid (1964), Paint Your Wagon (1969), The Sting (1973), Popeye (1980), Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), and Of Mice and Men (1992). Walston also starred as the title character on My Favorite Martian and as Glen Bateman in the miniseries The ...