Navy Log - Notable Guest Stars

Notable Guest Stars

  • John Archer as the Skipper in the episode "Hiya Pam" (1955)
  • Raymond Bailey as Lieutenant Fenton in "Operation Typewriter" (1956)
  • Edward Binns and Paul Picerni in "The Phantom of the Blue Angels" (1955)
  • Paul Burke as Sparks in "Sky Pilot" (1955)
  • Russ Conway as Commander Loomis in "A Day for a Stingray" (1956)
  • Walter Coy appeared as Colonel Jack Connors in the 1956 episode "Destination - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW" and in the 1957 segment "The Lady and the Atom."
  • Francis De Sales in the role of naval officers in "Operation Three-In-One" (1955) and "Get Back Somehow" (1956)
  • Dean Fredericks as DeMarco in "War of the Whale Boats" (1957)
  • Ron Hagerthy as Johnny Fletcher in "Ninety Day Wonder" (1956), as Jimmy Milano in "The Lady and the Atom" (1957), and as Swenson in "The Draft Dodger" (1958)
  • Gloria Henry as Eileen Murphy in "The Decoy" (1957)
  • Don Keefer as McNair in "Ito of Attu" (1957)
  • Douglas Kennedy as Lt. Cmdr. Boggs in "Men from Mars" (1956) and as Cmdr. Bourne in "Call Conrad" (1957)
  • Robert Knapp as Captain Weatherby in "The Death of Dillinger" (1956)
  • Tyler McVey as Monsignor Flaherty in "Sky Pilot" (1955) and "The Draft Dodger" (1958)

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