Hennesey (1959 - 1962): Cast & Crew
Cast
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Jackie Cooper +Rating: N/A
- Lt. Charles 'Chick' Hennesey, USN (80 episodes)
- Dr. Charles 'Chick' Hennessey, USN
- Lt. Charles 'Chick' Hennesey
American actor Jackie Cooper was in movies at the age of three; his father had abandoned the family when Jackie was two, forcing his mother to rely upon ...more -
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Norman Alden +Rating: N/A
- Herman (4 episodes)
- Krauss
- Pulaski
General purpose actor Norman Alden was first seen by filmgoers in 1960's Operation Bottleneck. Most often seen in take-charge roles, Alden was critically ...more -
Marty Ingels +Rating: N/A
- Patient (4 episodes)
- Waiter
A standup comedian turned agent, Marty Ingels is also an occasional film actor. He made his feature-film debut in Armored Command (1969). Ingels also appeared ...more -
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Frank Gorshin +Rating: 3.0
- Pulaski (3 episodes)
One of Hollywood's premiere impressionists and comedians, Frank Gorshin is best remembered for his hypo-manic portrayal of the villainous, green-clad Riddler ...more -
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Charles Bronson +Rating: 5.0
- Lt. Cdr. Steve Ogrodowski (2 episodes)
- Ogrodowski
The son of a Lithuanian coal miner, American actor Charles Bronson claimed to have spoken no English at home during his childhood in Pennsylvania. Though ...more -
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Milton Frome +Rating: N/A
- David Rathbone (2 episodes)
- Commander Sipple
American actor Milton Frome made an unlikely film debut as the cowboy star of Grand National's Ride 'Em Cowgirl (1939)--unlikely in that the tall, bald ...more -
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Directors
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Jackie Cooper +Rating: N/AAmerican actor Jackie Cooper was in movies at the age of three; his father had abandoned the family when Jackie was two, forcing his mother to rely upon ...more
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Don McGuire +Rating: N/AFormer press agent Don McGuire turned to acting in 1945. McGuire's pencil-thin mustache and patronizing persona made him a useful screen antagonist to ...more
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Writers
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Don McGuire +Rating: N/A
- written by (4 episodes)
- writer
Former press agent Don McGuire turned to acting in 1945. McGuire's pencil-thin mustache and patronizing persona made him a useful screen antagonist to ...more -






