Night Gallery (1970 - 1972): Cast & Crew
Cast
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Rod Serling +Rating: N/A
- Himself - Host (37 episodes)
- Himself--Host
- Himself-- Host
- Himself -- Host
- Himself- Host
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Joanna Pettet +Rating: N/A
- Claire Foster (3 episodes)
- The Girl with the Hungry Eyes
- Rhona Warwick
Blonde, British-born leading lady Joanna Pettet was raised in Canada and studied acting at New York's ~Neighborhood Playhouse. Along with several other ...more -
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William Windom +Rating: N/A
- Professor Putman (2 episodes)
- Sales Director Randy Lane
The great-grandson of a famous and influential 19th century Minnesota senator, actor William Windom was born in New York, briefly raised in Virginia, and ...more -
James Farentino +Rating: 3.0
- David Faulkner (2 episodes)
- Craig Lowell
A product of the Brooklyn parochial school system, James Farentino studied for a theatrical career at AADA. Farentino made his Broadway debut in 1961 as ...more -
Steve Forrest +Rating: N/A
- Sam Dichter (2 episodes)
- Grant Wilson
The younger brother of actor Dana Andrews, Steve Forrest served in World War II while his brother (17 years Steve's senior) was starring in such films ...more -
Victor Buono +Rating: N/A
- Vampire (2 episodes)
- Customer
While attending San Diego's St. Augustine High School, Victor Buono appeared in three plays a year - including the title role in ~Hamlet! After planning ...more -
Geraldine Page +Rating: N/A
- Molly Wheatland (2 episodes)
- Frances Turchin
The daughter of a physician, Geraldine Page became a professional actress at 17, winning critical raves for her performance in a 1952 off-Broadway production ...more -
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Susan Strasberg +Rating: N/A
- Ruth Asquith (2 episodes)
- Sheila Trent
The daughter of renowned acting coaches Lee and Paula Strasberg, Susan Strasberg did not, as has often been assumed, attend her father's celebrated Actors ...more -
Burgess Meredith +Rating: N/A
- Dr. William Fall (2 episodes)
- Charlie Finnegan
Originally a newspaper reporter, Burgess Meredith came to the screen in 1936, repeating his stage role in Winterset, a part written for him by Maxwell ...more -
Sandra Dee +Rating: N/A
- Millicent (2 episodes)
- Marion Hardy
- Ann Bolt
American actress Sandra Dee began her career as a model at age 12, and later moved on to TV commercials. Her film break came when producer Ross Hunter ...more -
Leif Erickson +Rating: N/A
- Director (2 episodes)
- Charlie Wheatland
Born William Anderson, this brawny, blond second lead had the looks of a Viking god. He worked as a band vocalist and trombone player, then gained a small ...more -
Jeanette Nolan +Rating: N/A
- Miss Wattle (2 episodes)
- Aunt Ada Burn Quigley
California-born Jeanette Nolan racked up an impressive list of radio and stage credits in the 1930s, including a stint with Orson Welles' ~Mercury Theatre ...more -
Directors
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Jeff Corey +Rating: N/AAmerican actor Jeff Corey forsook a job as sewing-machine salesman for the less stable world of New York theatre in the 1930s. The 26-year-old Corey was ...more
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Leonard Nimoy +Rating: 4.4The son of a Boston barber, Leonard Nimoy was a star at the age of 8, when he played Hansel in a children's theatre production of Hansel and Gretel. Nimoy ...more
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Dulcie Gray +Rating: N/A
- short story "The Fur Brooch" (1 episodes)
Dulcie Gray was born in Kuala Lumpur and went on to become a leading actress in British films during the 1940s. She was typically cast as a genteel women. ...more -
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