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  2. Charles Carlton Maxwell (December 28, 1913 – August 7, 1993) was an American character actor and producer who worked primarily in television. [1] Biography. Maxwell frequently appeared as a guest star in western television series, including Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Lawman, Rawhide, and The Rifleman.

  3. Charles Maxwell was an actor and writer who appeared in Star Trek, The Hank McCune Show and A Life at Stake. He died in 1993 and was cremated and scattered at sea.

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  4. Charles Maxwell (1913-1993) was an American actor, writer and director who appeared in many TV shows and movies. He played Virgil Earp in Star Trek, Tom Keeley in Bonanza, and wrote The Go-Getter and Sea Divers.

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    Bob Denver was already a staple of 1960s TV before he landed the role of Willie Gilligan on Gilligan's Island, but he would forever be known as the bucket hat-wearing "little buddy" for the rest of his career. Starring in another of the best sitcoms of the 1960s, Denver had an impressive run as Maynard G. Krebs in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. He...

    The most accomplished actor in the cast by the time he appeared in Gilligan's Island, Alan Hale Jr. was a veteran of dozens of movies and shows by 1964. Embodying the warm and lovable spirit of the Skipper, Hale Jr.'s turn in Gilligan's Island was in stark contrast to the cowboys he had usually played in westerns. Hale Jr. managed to elevate even t...

    Already famous for providing the voice of the iconic cartoon character Mr. Magoo, Jim Backus' character work nabbed him the role of Thurston Howell III on Gilligan's Island. The snooty Wall Street banker was the exact opposite of his gritty role as Frank Stark in 1955's Rebel Without a Cause, and the veteran actor showed he was a veritable chameleo...

    An incredibly accomplished dramatist on Broadway before she cracked into the film business, Natalie Schafer found the role that made her famous as Lovey Howell on Gilligan's Island. The pampered wife of Thurston Howell III, Schafer used all of her theatrical experience to make Lovey a hilarious caricature of wealthy elites. Following her time on th...

    Before she appeared in one of the best deserted island TV shows, Tina Louise had impressed in movies like God's Little Acre from 1958. Playing the stereotypical Hollywood starlet as Ginger, Tina Louise was able to inject enough of herself into the role to keep things realistic. She continued to act in movies like The Stepford Wives from 1975 and Th...

    Russell Johnson was a fixture of westerns and b-horror pictures throughout the '40s and '50s, but he truly made his mark as Professor Hinkley on Gilligan's Island. Many of Gilligan's Island's best episodes featured the Professor's inventions, and Johnson never missed the irony of the character's inability to do simple tasks. Johnson found himself t...

    The former Miss Nevada 1959 was a newcomer to show business when she was cast as Mary Ann on Gilligan's Island, but she managed to make a career out of it. Mary Ann was the wholesome and innocent farm girl, and Dawn Wells' performance made the audience fall in love with her. After her time on one of the most influential shows of the '60s, Dawn Well...

    Though he was uncredited throughout the entire show, actor Charles Maxwell was a large part of the legacy of Gilligan's Island. Maxwell provided the voice for the never-seen radio announcer who broadcast the news for the castaways to hear, and his dulcet tones became a staple of the show. Maxwell's career in Hollywood saw him become a staple of 196...

    Learn about the lives and careers of the actors who played the castaways on Gilligan's Island, a classic 1960s sitcom. Charles Maxwell (Mrs. Howell) was a veteran of stage and screen who died in 1990.

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  5. Actor. Character (s): Virgil Earp. Charles Maxwell ( 28 December 1913 – 7 August 1993; age 79) was the actor who played Virgil Earp in the Star Trek: The Original Series third season episode " Spectre of the Gun ". He filmed his scenes between Wednesday 22 May 1968 and Friday 24 May 1968 at Desilu Stage 10 .

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  6. Aug 7, 1993 · Charles Maxwell was an American character actor and producer who worked in television. He appeared in many western series, such as Bonanza, Gunsmoke, and The Rifleman, and also wrote and produced some episodes.

  7. Charles Maxwell. Credits (text only) Hide Show Actor ... Charles Payne - Silent Thunder (1958) ... Charles Payne 1958 Mackenzie's Raiders (TV Series) Andy Wheeler

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