Shotgun Slade - Guest Stars

Guest Stars

  • Chris Alcaide appeared in "Freight Line".
  • Roscoe Ates as Lou Nugget in the episode "The Fabulous Fiddle"
  • Lane Bradford in the episodes "Gunnar Yensen" (1959) and "A Noose for Hurley" (1961)
  • Andy Clyde as Omar James in "Omar the Sign Maker" (1959) and in "A Noose for Hurley" (1961)
  • Jeanne Cooper as Sally Claymore in "Sudden Death" and as Francie in "Turkey Shoot" (both 1960)
  • Walter Coy as Lou Canner in "The Deadfall" (January 1, 1960)
  • Ted de Corsia as Ben Douglas in "Lost Goal" (1960)
  • Frank Ferguson as Mike Oliver in "The Salted Mine" (1959) and as a Sheriff in "Charcoal Bullet" (1960), and "Valley of the Shadow" (1961)
  • Dean Fredericks as Vance in "Killer's Brand" (1960)
  • Brad Johnson as Kirby in "Barbed Wire Keep Out" and in another episode "The Missing Dog" (1960)
  • Brett King in "Five Graves" (1961)
  • Ernie Kovacs as "Hack" Hackberry in the episode "Salted Mine"
  • Bethel Leslie in two episodes, including the character Kate Heinie (1960)
  • Nora Marlowe in "The Safe Crackers"
  • Tyler McVey as Homer Carlson in episode "Dead Man's Tale" (1960)
  • Gregg Palmer as a marshal in "Freight Line" (1959) and "Donna Juanita" (1960)
  • Brad Weston as Wiley in "Mesa of Missing Men" (1959) and as Billy in "Killer's Brand" (1960)

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