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The Rest of the Gang on Film


Ken Osmond : Eddie Haskell
Frank Bank : Lumpy
Sue Randall : Miss Landers
Doris Packer : Mrs. Ravburn
Diane Brewster : Miss Canfield
Jeri Weil : Judy Hensler
Stanley Fafara : Whitey Whitney
Stephen Talbot : Gilbert Bates
Richard Deacon : Mr. Rutherford

 

Ken Osmond

Dead Women in Lingerie (1991)

Still the Beaver" (1985) TV Series

High School U.S.A. (1983) (TV)

Curtain Time (1950)

movieposter_kosmond.jpg (104115 bytes) C'mon, Let's Live a Little (1967) stars Bobby Vee, Jackie DeShannon, Patsy Kelly, Eddie Hodges, Ken Osmond (of "Leave it to Beaver" fame), Russ Conway, John Ireland, Jr., Jill Banner, Suzie Kaye, Bo Belinsky, Kim Carnes, and Ethel Smith. C'mon was Director David Butler's last film. Paramount released it.

It's a teenage love story set in a mythical college, with frequent musical numbers. The producers attempt to make the film up-to-date by introducing a student free speech protest, but let's face it; these kids are more interested in popularity than politics.

Notable TV Guest Appearances

The Munsters (1964?) Ken Osmond made a notable cameo on Connelly and Moshers subsequent show, "The Munsters", which was really a spoof on "Leave it to Beaver". In fact many of the episodes used revamped scripts. In one show Eddie runs away from home and Herman allows him to leave just as Ward did. When he doesn't return, Herman says, "It worked on Leave it to Beaver". In any event, the episode which Osmond appeared in actually played as a sequel to Beaver. He's a college kid who has to try and spend the night at the Munster house as party of a fraternity hazing. Since the character of Eddie supposedly went to college along with Wally, this would make a nice double bill.

Lassie (1954)

 

Frank Bank

Still the Beaver (1985) TV Series

High School U.S.A. (1983) (TV)

 

Sue Randall

Death Valley Days (1964). The courtship of Carrie

Twilight Zone (1963) FROM AGNES-WITH LOVE : Serio-comedy, as an advanced computer falls in love with its technician

Perry Mason

bulletEpisode #98, Betty Wilkins in the The Case of the Ill-fated Faker, aired 10/1/60
bulletEpisode #203, Amy Scott in The Case of Garrulous Go-between, aired 3/12/64

From an article:

    Sue Randall was an actress who was born in 1935. Her primary roles
were television instead of motion pictures with DESK SET (1957) and
DATE BAIT (1960) being her only silver screen appearances. Sue's TV
appearances were mostly guest roles in programs such as "The Twilight
Zone", "The Fugitive", "Bonanza", and "Gunsmoke". Perhaps Sue is best
remembered as the grade school teacher Miss Landers in "Leave It To
Beaver". She appeared on the series, occasionally, from 1958-1962.
She made no other roles before the cameras after an "I Spy" episode in
1965.

 

Doris Packer

Shampoo (1975) Played character Rosalind

The Perils of Pauline (1967) Played character Mrs. Carruthers

Paradise - Hawaiian Style (1966). An Elvis Presley flick.

Bon Voyage! (1962) Played character Mrs. Henderson. The Willards from Terre Haute, Indiana travels abroad for the once-in-a-lifetime vacation in Paris, France. Harry Willard believes that the greatest problem will be avoiding tap water, but bringing his three children will prove to be more troublesome

Perry Mason: Episode #165, Mrs. Campion in The Polka Pony, aired 12/20/62

Happy (1960) TV Series Played character Clara Mason

The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959) TV Series. Played character Clarie Armitage

Anything Goes (1956)

Meet Me At the Fair (1953) Played character Mrs. Swaile. Show about medicine man huckster who adopts an orphan.

I Love Lucy: An extra in Lucy's Night in Town

 

Diane Brewster

The Fugitive (1963) Played character Helen Kimble. Dr. Richard Kimble is accused to be the murder of his wife. The night before his execution, he escapes. The only chance to prove his innocence is to find the man who killed hi wife. Kimble, persecuted by the Lt. Gerard, risks his life several times when he shows his identity to help other people out of trouble

King of the Wild Stallions (1959) Played character Martha

The Man in the Net (1959)

The Young Philadelphians (1959) Played character Kate Lawrence

Quartile's Raiders (1958)

Torpedo Run (1958) Played character Jane Doyle. The commander of an American submarine during World War II sets out to destroy the Japanese Aircraft carrier which launched the attack on Pearl Harbor. His wife and child have been captured by the Japanese and they are using them and other prisoners of war as human shields for the carrier

Maverick (1957) TV Series. Played character Samantha Crawford. Show is about gamblers who drift from town to town looking for action.

bulletShady Deal at Sunny Acres, aired 11/23/58
bulletAccording to Hoyle, aired 10/6/57

Black Patch (1957)

Perry Mason (1957) play character Andrea Walden

Courage of Black Beauty (1957) The sensitive and dramatic story of a young boy and his beloved horse, Beauty.

The Invisible Boy (1957) Played character Mary Merrinoe. A ten-year-old boy and Robby the Robot team up to prevent a Super Computer from controlling the Earth from a satellite.

Pharaoh's Curse (1956) Played character Sylvia Quentin. Archaeologists in Egypt find one of their crew has been turned into a blood sucking mummy after they have unleashed a three thousand year curse by entering a Pharaoh's tomb.

 

Jeri Weil

Violent Saturday (1955) Played an Amish child

Because of You (1952) (uncredited) Played Kim (age 3). Story of lady caught up in organized crime and struggle to get out of it.

 

Stanley Fafara

The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962) Played Hansel

Good Morning, Miss Dove (1955) Played Fred Makepeace as a Child. Story of the life of a teacher named Miss Dove.

 

Stephan Talbot

The Twilight Zone (1959) playing "Howie" in episode: The Fugitive aired 3/9/1962

The Twilight Zone (1959) playing "Boy" in episode: Static aired 3/10/1961

Perry Mason (1957) playing "Jimmie Kendall" in episode: The Case of the Wandering Widow aired 10/22/1960

 

Richard Deacon

wpe18.jpg (18471 bytes) (1956) Director: R.G. Springsteen Featured: Marjie Millar Star: Anthony Caruso John Hudson Slim Pickens and Richard Deacon.  In this crime drama, mobsters swear to get revenge upon a zealous public prosecutor as he tries to get them put into prison. The desperate mobsters try to stop him by using his innocent daughter in a blackmail scheme...
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