(1970), starring So Yamamura, Jason Robards and Joseph Cotten; and an uncredited bit part in Mel Brooks' western spoof "Blazing Saddles" (1974), starring Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder and Slim Pickens. He made one appearance in THE RIFLEMAN, portraying Sam Moody in "The Retired Gun" (episode 17). He received an Emmy Award for his portrayal of George Washington in the miniseries "First Ladies Diaries: Martha Washington" (1975). He had a few roles in memorable films, including Dan in the romance "Magnificent Obsession" (1954), starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson; Dr. Hugo Wagner in the B-movie horror cult classic "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" (1957), starring Michael Landon and Whit Bissell; and an uncredited role as a newspaper vendor in the musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie" (1967), starring Julie Andrews. Tall and heavy-set, Baylor was dubbed "the Last of the Bigtime Bad Guys" and was frequently cast in tough guy roles. Wallace also had a recurring role as Mordecai in the family series "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" (19541990). Born in New York City, his career spanned more than 40 years from the 1950's until his his death in 2008. In a career spanning nearly 50 years he appeared in more than 260 movies and television shows. He appeared on television primarily from 1959 through the 1960s, usually in cameo appearances portraying a coach, including "Adventure Showcase" (1959) and "Alcoa Theater" (1960). Growing up in New Mexico, he had been a rancher, cowboy and rodeo performera background that lent authenticity to the Western characters he played. Much to his dismay, Morrow was typecast as the villain, appearing with Martin Sheen as the homicidal sheriff in the TV film "The California Kid" (1974). Her film roles included Angela in the sci-fi film "Crack in the World" (1965), starring Dana Andrews; Mrs. Johnson in the action film "10 to Midnight" (1983), starring Charles Bronson; Sara Beecham in the action film "Messenger of Death" (1988), starring Charles Bronson; and a bit part (the second woman in the shelter) in the comedy "Scrooged" (1988), starring Bill Murray. George Wallace, born George Dewey Wallace, was an American stage, film and television actor. Ted Stanhope was an American film and television actor who appeared in more than 130 movies and television shows during his 35-year career. He also guest-starred in several other popular westerns of the 1950s and 60s, including "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" (19551961), starring Hugh O'Brian, "Wagon Train" (19571965), starring Ward Bond and later John McIntire, "The Virginian" (19621971), starring James Drury and Doug McClure, and "Daniel Boone" (19641970), starring Fess Parker. In addition to THE RIFLEMAN, Darrell guest-starred in virtually all of the popular westerns of the 1950s and 60s, including "The Gene Autry Show" (19501956); "The Adventures of Wild Bill Hicock" (19511958), starring Guy Madison and Andy Devine; "The Lone Ranger" (19491957); starring Clayton Moore, "Cheyenne" (19551963), starring Clint Walker; "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" (19551961), starring Hugh O'Brien; "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (19581961), starring Steve McQueen; "The Deputy" (19591961), starring Henry Fonda; "The Virginian" (19621971), starring James Drury and Doug McClure; "Rawhide" (19591966), starring Clint Eastwood; "Gunsmoke" (19551975), starring James Arness; and "Daniel Boone" (19641970), starring Fess Parker.