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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_MarossJoe Maross - Wikipedia

    Maross is a central character as well in two episodes of The Twilight Zone: "Third from the Sun" and "The Little People". While the frequency of his work on television began to decline by the late 1970s, Maross continued to perform into the 1980s.

  2. Third from the Sun: Directed by Richard L. Bare. With Fritz Weaver, Edward Andrews, Joe Maross, Denise Alexander. Two families of Government employees plan to steal a spaceship and travel to another planet just prior to a nuclear war. They must also deal with a stooge who wants to stop them.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • Richard L. Bare
    • 1960-01-08
  3. With Joe Maross, Claude Akins, Michael Ford, Robert Eaton. After crash landing on a seemingly desolate planet, astronauts Bill Fletcher and Peter Craig find a society of very small beings. While Fletcher repairs the spaceship, Craig becomes a megalomaniac and decides to rule their society.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • William F. Claxton
    • 1962-03-30
  4. Behind a tiny ship heading into space is a doomed planet on the verge of suicide. Ahead lies a place called Earth, the third planet from the Sun. And for William Sturka and the men and women with him, it's the eve of the beginning—in the Twilight Zone.

  5. Jun 1, 2023 · The Twilight Zone; Later Career and Legacy; Conclusion; FAQ. Who is Joe Maross? What are some of Joe Maross’s most famous roles? What other television shows and films did Joe Maross appear in? What was Joe Maross’s acting style?

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  8. Nov 13, 2017 · After landing on an alien planet, astronauts Craig (Joe Maross) and Fletcher (Claude Akins) discover a civilization of ant-sized people. Before long, Craig—viewing himself as a godlike figure—chooses to remain on the planet and rule over the little people, with an unforeseen complication.

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