The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp - Guest Stars

Guest Stars

A number of notable actors had parts in the series. Lloyd Corrigan played the western author Ned Buntline in three episodes. James Coburn portrayed Buckskin Frank Leslie in the 1959 episode "The Noble Outlaws".

Other notable performers include Jim Bannon (three times), Roy Barcroft (three times), Lane Bradford (six times), Robert Bray (three times), Andy Clyde (as Billy Buckett), Tris Coffin, Francis De Sales (three times), Richard Devon (twice), Ron Foster (as Johnny in "Arizona Lottery"), Connie Gilchrist (in "Pinkytown", the story of an outlying saloon community which resists annexation into Dodge City), Ron Hagerthy, Robert Harland, Brad Johnson (twice, including the role of Bat Masterson's brother, Ed Masterson, in the 1957 episode, "The Nice Ones Always Die First")

Other guest stars included Ed Hinton, Jonathan Hole (twice), I. Stanford Jolley (six times, including "A Papa for Butch and Ginger"), Brett King (twice), Jimmy Lydon (twice), Francis McDonald (in "Old Jake", a story of revenge stemming from the Sand Creek massacre), Tyler McVey (seven times), Gregg Palmer (five times as Tom McLowery), John M. Pickard (three times), Bing Russell (twice), Stuart Randall (seven times), Glenn Strange (five times), John Vivyan, Gloria Winters, Grant Withers (twice), Sheb Wooley (twice), Anna May Wong, and Carleton G. Young (four times).

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