And Skip Homeier...
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It came as a shock to learn that that craggy face belonged to a former child actor (he was actually called Skippy). Growing up does funny things to the way people look.
And Skip Homeier...
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Another major classic of the 50th anniversary era gives us...Butch Cassidy vs. Ted Cassidy:
Charles Dierkop is also in that scene, and Jeff Corey has relatively high billing in the film.
Another major classic of the 50th anniversary era gives us...Butch Cassidy vs. Ted Cassidy:
Charles Dierkop is also in that scene, and Jeff Corey has relatively high billing in the film.
He was seven inches shorter than Andre, and less than half his weight, and in his first turn as Bigfoot, had to wear Andre's costume. The way they padded him up made him look like a teddy bear.
He was seven inches shorter than Andre, and less than half his weight, and in his first turn as Bigfoot, had to wear Andre's costume. The way they padded him up made him look like a teddy bear.
I dug out F-Troop for a rewatch this weekend, and the very first episode had James Gregory onscreen as a Union general for, like, one second.
The pilot episode, for a fleeting second amongst a group of other officers, at the beginning. I'll check again if I remember next weekend.Did you say that James Gregory was onscreen as a Union general in the first F Troop episode or in the first episode of F Troop that you watched this weekend?
James Gregory is listed as playing Major Duncan in "Too Many Cooks Spoil the Troop" 29 March 1966, and again in "Lieutenant O'Rourke, Front and Center", 26 April 1966, and Big Jim Parker in "Carpetbagging, Anyone?" 16 March 1967, according to IMDB.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0339834/?ref_=tt_cl_t11
It doesn't list him as a general in any episode of F Troop, nor in any role in the first episode of F troop: "Scourge of the West", 14 September 1965. A Barry Kelley is listed as "The General" in "Scourge of the West".
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0574648/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0445868/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t7
So if James Gregory portrayed a union general in "Scourge of the West", or nay other episode of F Troop, that was proably an un credited role.
I think you're probably remembering Barry Kelley, who appears in a scene near the beginning:The pilot episode, for a fleeting second amongst a group of other officers, at the beginning. I'll check again if I remember next weekend.
Yellowface was around a lot longer than just YOLT, sadly.I wondered if they were inspired by "You Only Live Twice."
I was reminded of this in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Where Leonardo DiCaprio's character was the former A-list movie actor who's now playing villain-of-the-week roles on various TV shows to anoint a new up & comer.Possibly stretching the definition of "guest star", here's Jeffrey Hunter as a construction foreman/insurance scam ringleader in The Green Hornet episode, "Freeway to Death".![]()
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