Frances Bergen – Madame Francine
* Robert McCord, III – Captain Amos Fry, local head of the
United States Secret Service
The United States Secret Service (USSS or Secret Service) is a Federal law enforcement in the United States, federal law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security, Department of Homeland Security charged with co ...
*
Richard Devon – Jody Barker,
Bourbon Street
Bourbon Street (french: Rue Bourbon, es, Calle de Borbón) is a historic street in the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans. Extending thirteen blocks from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue, Bourbon Street is famous for its many bars a ...
pickpocket
*
Larry J. Blake – Turnkey, the Jailer
*
Bill Walker – Obadiah, and also Jeremiah, doorman of Madame Francine's club (uncredited)
Recurring
*
Woody Chambliss – Captain Tom of the Sultana
* Gene Collins – Willy Quill, Sultana pilot
*
Kelly Thordsen – Colorado Charlie
*
Lisa Lu – Miss Mandarin
* Marvin Bryan – Lt. Bacon
*
Margaret Field (billed as Maggie Mahoney) – Bridget Malone
*
Sandy Kenyon – Willy Nilly, bartender at the Sazerac
*
Claude Akins
Claude Aubrey Akins (May 25, 1926 – January 27, 1994) was an American character actor with a long career on stage, screen, and television. He was best known as Sheriff Lobo on the 1979–1981 television series '' B.J. and the Bear'', and ...
– Toby Cook
*
Robert Lowery (actor) – Blair Devon
* Robert McCord III – Captain Amos Fry
*
Beverly Garland – Coco LaSalle
*
Noreen Nash – Agatha Colton
* Lee Kendall – Blackjack Benson
*
Joan Taylor – Lavina Lake
* Mickey Morton – Wee Willie Benson
* James Foxx – The O'Hara
*
John Qualen – Captain Sven Larsen
Madame Francine's club hostesses
*
Patricia Blair – Goldy
* Charlene James – Pearl Girl
* Joan Boston – Opal
* Jane Burgess – Chrystal
Guest stars
*
Julie Adams – Amanda Eaton in "Return to New Orleans"
*
Nick Adams –
Grand Duke Alexis in "The Night the Russians Landed"
*
Jack Albertson – Blind Bill in "Mayhem at the Market"
*
Norm Alden
Norman Alden (born Norman Adelberg, September 13, 1924 – July 27, 2012) was an American character actor who performed in television programs and motion pictures. He first appeared on television on '' The 20th Century Fox Hour'' in 1957. H ...
– Crenshaw in "Marble Fingers"
*
James Anderson James Anderson may refer to:
Arts
* James Anderson (American actor) (1921–1969), American actor
*James Anderson (author) (1936–2007), British mystery writer
* James Anderson (English actor) (born 1980), British actor
* James Anderson (filmmake ...
– Fitch in "The Louisiana Dude"
*
John Alderson – Marble Fingers in "Marble Fingers"
*
Mari Aldon – Celeste Duval in "Mayhem at the Market"
*
John Anderson – Wayne Raven in “Outlaw at Liberty”
*
Richard Arlen – General Hugh Morgan in "A State of Crisis"
*
Raymond Bailey – Colonel Duval in "Mayhem at the Market"
*
Patricia Barry – Patricia Tappworth in “Thunder on the River"
*
Arthur Batanides – Dink Saxon in “A Game of Chance“
*
Charles Bateman – Captain Blythe in "A State of Crisis"
* Gerrie Bender – Katy in "The Night the Russians Landed"
* Val Benedict – Gunman in “Outlaw at Liberty”
*
Nesdon Booth – Conductor in “Fire on the Frontier”
* Joan Boston – Opal in “The Wayward Warrior”
*
Don Brodie – Ticket Seller in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
*
Charles Bronson – Rogue Donovan in “Hell and High Water"
*
Lillian Bronson – Carrie Meade in "Mayhem at the Market"
*
Hillary Brooke – Julia Bulette in "The Louisiana Dude"
* Naaman Brown – Dr. YaYa in “V as in Voodoo”
* John Bryant – Joshua Devon in “"Three Knaves from New Haven"
*
Paul Bryar – Harry Kidd in “V as in Voodoo”
*
Walter Burke – Sneaky Joe in “Panic in Town"
*
Jean Byron – Dorinda Ashton in “Ticket to Natchez”
* Thom Carney – Army Clerk in "A State of Crisis" and Conductor in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
*
Robert Carricart –
Thaddeus Stevens in “Fire on the Frontier”
* Zachary Charles – Dan Fitz in "A Bullet for Bridget"
*
Ralph Clanton – Benjamin Quade in “A Game of Chance“
*
John Cliff
John Cliff (7 March 1883 – 18 October 1977) was the first Assistant General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union and later a prominent London Transport board member.
Cliff was born in Leeds in 1883, the son of John Cliff an ...
– Nat Greer in "The Louisiana Dude"
*
Ann Codee – Madame Marie in "An Ace Called Spade"
*
Booth Coleman – Henry Duval in "The Louisiana Dude"
*
Charles Cooper – Harmon Steele in "Return to New Orleans"
*
Robert Cornthwaite –
Mathew Brady in "Collector's Item"
*
Walter Coy – Slade Donovan in "A State of Crisis"
*
Kathleen Crowley – Desiree in "Marble Fingers"
*
Patricia Cutts – Lady Charity in “Hell and High Water"
* John Damler – Man in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
*
Ruby Dandridge – Lily Rose Beam in “V as in Voodoo”
*
Ray Danton – Spade Stuart in "An Ace Called Spade"
*
Jim Davis – Bullet Pike in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
*
John Dehner – Colonel Tate in "Memo to a Firing Squad"
*
Brad Dexter – Charles Hammond in “V as in Voodoo”
*
Val Dufour – Dean Salsbury in "Old Dixie"
* Joan Dupuis – Carrie in “Panic in Town"
*
Kaye Elhardt – Sally Snow in “Outlaw at Liberty”
*
Gene Evans – Lonesome Jackson in "The Saga of Lonesome Jackson"
*
Frances Fong – Ruby in “The Quiet Firecracker”
*
Dick Foran – Mr. Halligan in "Two of a Kind"
*
Michael Forest – Pierre in "The Fair Freebooter"
*
Louise Fletcher – twins Miss Nellie and Miss Alithia in "Old Dixie"
*
Charles Fredericks – Jack Dingo in “Fire on the Frontier”
* Regina Gleason – Margot Chatham in “Fire on the Frontier”
*
Leo Gordon – Lance Carter in "The Belle from Boston"
*
Fred Graham – Laney in "A Bullet for Bridget"
* Otis Greene – Roy in "Return to New Orleans"
* Charles Gray – Clay Wellman in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
*
Virginia Grey – Emily DuBois in “V as in Voodoo”
*
Patricia Hardy – Gloria Stafford in "The Loot from Richmond"
* Holly Harris – Madame Hauptmann in “Panic in Town"
* Joe Haworth – Lieutenant in “Hell and High Water"
* Maggie Hayes – Ruby in "The Saga of Lonesome Jackson"
*
Bill Henry – Fargo in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
*
Reed Howes – American Captain in "The Night the Russians Landed"
* Harry Jackson – Professor Bates in “The Wayward Warrior”
*
Joyce Jameson – Bonnie Mason in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
*
Roy Jensen
Roy C. Jensen (August 7, 1909 – March 6, 2011) was an American farmer and politician.
Born in Willmar, Minnesota, Jensen owned a dairy farm near Priam, Minnesota. He was also president of a cooperative telephone company. Jensen also serve ...
– Captain MacBain in “Longhair”
* Edwin Jerome – Claude de Graaf in “"Three Knaves from New Haven"
*
Chubby Johnson – Spinner in "Old Dixie"
*
Betty Lou Keim – Julie Randall in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
*
Edward Kemmer
Ed Kemmer (October 29, 1921 – November 9, 2004) was an American motion picture and television actor.
Life
Kemmer was born in Reading, Pennsylvania as Edward William Kemmerer, and served as a fighter pilot in World War II. He was shot down ...
– Dr. Frank Bishop in “Panic in Town"
*
George Keymas – Biloxi in "Marble Fingers"
*
Brett King –
Jesse James
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in "Outlaw at Liberty"
*
John Larch – Wayland Farr in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
*
Mary LaRoche – Barbara Kent in "Nightmare on Bourbon Street"
*
Harry Lauter – Francis Jordan in "Mayhem at the Market"
*
Mary Lawrence – Priscilla Cole in “A Game of Chance“
*
Ruta Lee – Romilly Vale in "Two of a Kind"
* Janet Lord – Elsie Tulliver in "Collector's Item"
*
Karl Lukas
Karl Lukas, born Karol Louis Lukasiak (August 21, 1919 – January 16, 1995) was an American film and television actor. He was best known for playing Pvt. Stash Kadowski in '' The Phil Silvers Show''.
Lukas guest-starred in numerous television ...
– The Warrior in “The Wayward Warrior”
*
Dayton Lummis – Judge Randall in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
*
John Lupton – Major Alvin in "A State of Crisis"
* Rita Lynn – Vinnie Farr in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
*
Theodore Marcuse – Alex Bristol in “The Quiet Firecracker”
*
Lester Matthews – Jerrison Ames in "Old Dixie"
*
Charles Maxwell – Barret Rankin in "A Bullet for Bridget"
*
Ken Mayer – Shute O’Brien in “Thunder on the River"
* Dennis McCarthy – Hotel Clerk in “V as in Voodoo”
* Oliver McGowan – Dan Emerson in “Thunder on the River"
*
Robert McQueeney
Robert McQueeney (March 5, 1919 – April 24, 2002) was an American actor, best known for television roles during the 1950s and 1960s. During and after his acting career, he also worked as a golf pro and instructor.
Acting career
A versatile ...
– Howard Austin in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
* Tom McKee – General Cochran in "The Gun That Murdered Lincoln"
*
Judi Meredith
Judi Clare Meredith (born Judith Clare Boutin; October 13, 1936 – April 30, 2014) was an American actress.
Early life
Born on October 13, 1936 to Herbert Boutin and Janice M. Starr in Portland, Oregon, Meredith graduated from St. Mary's Acad ...
– Charlotte DuBois in “V as in Voodoo”
*
Yvette Mimieux – Ricky in "Collector's Item"
* Irving Mitchell – Manager in “Panic in Town"
* Alberto Morin – Colonel Suvoroff in "The Night the Russians Landed"
* Robert Nash – Conductor in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
* George Neise – Charles Hunter in "Return to New Orleans"
* Anne Neyland – Wilma in "Collector's Item"
* Doug Odney – Webster in “Thunder on the River"
*
J. Pat O'Malley
James Rudolph O'Malley (15 March 1904 – 27 February 1985) was an English character actor and singer who appeared in many American films and television programmes from the 1940s to 1982, using the stage name J. Pat O'Malley. He also appeared on ...
– Captain Billy of the Sultana in “The Quiet Firecracker”
* Tom Palmer – Hotel Clerk in “Fire on the Frontier”
*
Dennis Patrick – Earle Bartley in "The Loot from Richmond"
*
Steve Pendleton – Sheriff Anderson in "The Louisiana Dude"
* William Pullen – Henri in “The Wayward Warrior”
*
Stuart Randall Stuart Randall may refer to:
* Stuart Randall, Baron Randall of St Budeaux, British politician
* Stuart Randall (actor)
Stuart Randall (born Clarence Maxwell, July 24, 1909 – June 22, 1988) was an American actor of film and television ...
– Marshal Ike Milton in "Gone But Not Forgotten" and “Gone But Not Forgotten“
*
Donald Randolph – Bart Ogilvie in “Panic in Town"
*
Paula Raymond
Paula Raymond (born Paula Ramona Wright; November 23, 1924 – December 31, 2003) was an American model and actress who played the leading lady in numerous movies and television series including '' Crisis'' (1950) with Cary Grant. She was ...
– Lucy Maridale in “Gallatin Street”
*
Carl Benton Reid – General Stafford in "The Loot from Richmond"
*
Bert Remsen – Major James Sampson in "The Gun That Murdered Lincoln"
* Alan Reynolds – Overseer in “Duel at the Oaks”
*
Addison Richards – Judge Harper in "The Louisiana Dude"
*
Mark Roberts – Matthew Younger in "Marble Fingers"
* Stephen Roberts – Sheriff Peterson in “Outlaw at Liberty”
*
Bartlett Robinson – Stephen Quayne in "The Saga of Lonesome Jackson"
*
Robert Rockwell
Robert Rockwell (October 15, 1920 – January 25, 2003) was an American stage, film, radio and television actor. He is best known for playing the handsome, but awkward biology teacher Philip Boynton in the radio and television sitcom '' Our Mis ...
– Phillip Hampton in "Memo to a Firing Squad"
*
Kasey Rogers – Black-eyed Sue in "Marble Fingers"
*
Willard Sage – Senator Tyson Yardley in "The Gun That Murdered Lincoln"
*
Hugh Sanders
Hugh Howard Sanders (March 13, 1911 – January 9, 1966) was an American actor, probably best known for playing the role of Dr. Reynolds in the movie '' To Kill a Mockingbird''.
Biography
Born in Illinois, Sanders graduated from Northwestern ...
– Phillip Lorme in “Duel at the Oaks”
* Luke Saucier Jr. – Collins in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
*
Karen Sharpe – Patricia Lee in "A Game of Chance"
*
Dan Sheridan – George Slocum in "Return to New Orleans"
*
Mickey Simpson – Tennessee Slasher in “The Wayward Warrior”
*
John Stephenson – Arthur Travers in “"Three Knaves from New Haven"
*
Peggy Stewart – Karen Ogilvie in “Panic in Town"
* Harry Swoger – Big Jim Ogden in "The Louisiana Dude"
*
Charles Tannen – Captain Brown in “The Quiet Firecracker”
*
Dan Tobin – Alvin Watson in “Fire on the Frontier”
*
Lee Van Cleef – Ike Milton/
Frank James in “Outlaw at Liberty”
*
John Vivyan
John R. Vivyan (née Vukayan; May 31, 1915 – December 20, 1983)US Social Security Applications and Claim Index 1936-2007, retrieved froAncestry.com/ref> was an American stage and television actor, who was best known for portraying the title ch ...
– Charles LeBow in “Duel at the Oaks”
* Clessia Wade – Devil Dancer in “V as in Voodoo”
*
Jean Willes – Jessie Belle in “The Quiet Firecracker”
*
Bill Williams – Duke Winslow in “Ticket to Natchez”
*
Grant Williams –
Colonel Custer in “Longhair”
*
Marie Windsor – Billie Jo James in “Ticket to Natchez”
*
Victor Sen Yung – Hon Lee in “The Quiet Firecracker”
Episodes
DVD release
On October 9, 2012,
Timeless Media Group released the complete series on DVD for the first time in Region 1.
References
External links
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National Firearms Museum – Sharps Derringer
1958 American television series debuts
1959 American television series endings
Fiction set in 1868
Television series set in the 1860s
American action adventure television series
CBS original programming
Television shows set in New Orleans
Television shows filmed in Los Angeles
Black-and-white American television shows
Television series by CBS Studios
Cultural depictions of George Armstrong Custer
Television series based on short fiction
American spy television series